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upon the hill he'll hear my secrets -- open post for october
[general open post for Shea's characters. Starters in the comments! Feel free to leave something, or contact me at
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The risk just seems much too high to assume solely out of altruism, but what would Eames know? He only knows about altruism from observation. Still, he's suspicious.
"Why?"
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"Why not?" he counters. "The Night Council offers pardons to anyone, regardless of crime. Nancy's was mostly a few petty things plus the crime of association. I'm sure Sylvia can call it show of great mercy and get some mileage out of it, so it isn't as if anyone suffers from the choice. Well," he winces, "apart from me, if Nancy is caught again. I'd like to think she's smarter than that, though."
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She makes the wise decision not to look at Eames when Lance explains how petty her crimes were. Only the ones she'd admit to were petty.
"Again!" She tries, "Oi listen, I wasn't caught in the first place." And she's very proud of that, all things considered. "I'll be on my best behavior, you know that."
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"What about the risk to yourself?" He asks, electing not to raise an eyebrow at Nancy when she says she'll be on her best behaviour. "Going to bat for a Midnight witch can't endear Sylvia to you any."
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If he's wrong, well, then that's his problem really. Not Eames or Nancy's problem. He can deal with Sylvia, if he needs to.
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The mention of Abigail's house gets a scoff and a shake of the head from Eames though, a noise that catches Boxer's attention and he reaches down to give him a soothing pet.
"Kind of overkill, don't you think?" Eames says-- he can cycle back around to the topic of Nancy's pardon, but it'll give him an idea of where Lancelot stands in all this. "She's really on the warpath."
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He thinks it's ridiculous, a petty last act against Abigail, but he can't do much to stop it.
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"It wasn't necessary." She speaks bitterly, looking down. Under the table, she reaches for Eames' hand. He didn't like Abby. But she'd been her friend.
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"Well if you're looking to make a point," Eames sighs softly, eyebrow raised, "I suppose a huge fire in the suburbs might let everyone know you only have their best interests in mind."
It's been a fight not to scoff every time Sylvia said words to that effect, and it's a fight now.
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"She's made it. People won't forget, and she can't do it again. It's already been done. It's more a case of what happens next, I think."
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"So, what now?" He asks, pausing a moment and then adding by way of clarification; "from your perspective, that is. What should happen now?"
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"In what sense?" he prompts after a second, "I can't speak for what Nancy should do, after all, if that is what you are asking. The choice is hers. Nor can I speak for the remains of Circle Midnight, I'm not even a witch."