Jonathan 'Eyebags' Sims (
beholding_archivist) wrote in
revivalproject2020-05-20 04:37 pm
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[ The video turns on to reveal your local Archivist, deep scowl on his perpetually tired face, an already very used looking pencil behind his ear and a cigarette between his fingers. Yes, that particular habit is getting worse, but judging by the open sky above him he's at least not taking it inside.
But it's the scowl that mainly addresses the network. ]
Very well. Might as well inform you all that the hospital staff has been reduced to one. I am no trained professional, have no noteworthy abilities that qualify me for the task, but I... I will do what I can should the need arise. I won't always be at the hospital, so you will have to contact me should you need anything- And I ask of everyone to abstain from needlessly reckless endeavors more likely to getting yourself hurt than resulting in any progress. I... I just-
[ He pauses, takes one deep breath and closes his eyes. ]
... I can't split myself in two.
I'm sorry.
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But it's the scowl that mainly addresses the network. ]
Very well. Might as well inform you all that the hospital staff has been reduced to one. I am no trained professional, have no noteworthy abilities that qualify me for the task, but I... I will do what I can should the need arise. I won't always be at the hospital, so you will have to contact me should you need anything- And I ask of everyone to abstain from needlessly reckless endeavors more likely to getting yourself hurt than resulting in any progress. I... I just-
[ He pauses, takes one deep breath and closes his eyes. ]
... I can't split myself in two.
I'm sorry.
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fine, video
Why, are the nightlights back?
video - private
Just making this conversation private with an irritated tap of his finger before answering. ]
Only if I concentrate hard enough.
[ It's said through half grit teeth and while not meant entirely serious, Jon does focus enough to give his eyes just enough of an eerie, green glow to be notable. ]
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A-aah...You don't have to be there, if you have other stuff to do, I can find my way around to install it. It'll be in the basement. Check it out when you're ready, let me know if you need a tutorial.
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Right. I’m sorry. Not your fault...
[ And he hasn’t forgotten how much Tony dislikes being at the receiving end of Jon’s powers. ]
This is just.... it’s frustrating. See? I’m frustrated. Everything went wrong and now- God, I’m sorry. Just ignore me.
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[He doesn't really know what to do with that now, though, and looks uncomfortable, sure he's not the one with the right platitudes to talk it out.]
I can help bury the body.
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From the look on your face you seem to expect me to not leave much of a body behind to bury, Tony.
[ He trails off, then falls silent, then groans in defeat. ]
Sorry, I just... Leaking feels like the right word? I sure feel like I'm leaking. Or something is, at least.
I was trying to know things. And no, I- I don't think I ever mentioned it to you, but- I can know things. Normally, they just come to me every now and then and I have no control about what or when, but I've been trying to do it willingly - To steer it in the direction I need. To learn things I need to know, but.... I opened that door too far and now- I fear I might have broken the lock.
[ Does that even make sense? ]
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[He does smile back then, not to reassure Jon he should necessarily be his first call if the pressure really had left them with a murder scene, Tony wasn't making any promises to be particularly supportive in that circumstance, but if this breakdown had resulted in any physical damage, he was practically already there. He hoped by now he had made it clear who Jon should have been calling to clean up a mess. Emotional problems, on the other hand...]
Listen, you're the doctor now. Does the patient need a lobotomy?
[Okay, okay, try to deal with Jon just knowing things without the asking part.]
How is that any different than not having any control over it before? And, not for nothing, but I can just know shit, too, if I want to. I know in my heart what Altair looks like naked. That doesn't make it true or valuable, I gotta let it go.
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Safe for Jon's face. Which is almost blank. Just a bit twitchy. ]
That was... More on Chiss anatomy than I necessarily needed to know.
[ Thanks, Tony, for giving Beholding ideas. ]
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Draw me a diagram, that's what you're focused on, you can't think about anything else because you have to show me how right I was. I'm on my way with this beauty. You can tell me how it works when I get there.
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You- Aren't wrong, you know? We will need reference charts for the Chiss as well...
[ His words trail off as he catches the rest of what has Tony just said and blinks twice. ]
Th-that's not how this works! How are you even going to carry that thing?
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[And if everyone would get involved with this fantasy of Tony not being wrong, it could almost be true.]
What, are you offering to help? I have my ways.
[And the rest of the day, anyway. It isn't like he's charging for the time, and if he happened to see Altair on the way, maybe Tony could get the story from him.]
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[ -useless.
Yeah. He doesn't say it. A brief crackle of static flickers through the image and Jon just sighs. ]
Fine. I have nowhere else to go anyway.
[ Not true. But for now he's staying here. Until he runs out of paper. ]
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The swamped generator already in the basement took him some time again to gut and recompose, but the bones were there and he got a few parts that could be easily refired out of the arrangement. He was going to miss one of the two crystal rods Hux had gifted him the most, but he did know where to find it in a pinch and came away with a strange, cracked and empty casing of an expired one. By the time he was done and kicking the generator back to life to give it a test, it must have been dark out again, and maybe whatever crisis had started him this way today had fizzled out enough to navigate the underlying issues. That was worth figuring out, before he offered to Altair that his backup power was officially online, in case that just set off whatever had happened here again.
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Yes, the obvious noise the man had made upon arrival and the commotion of his descent down the stairs hasn't been missed. With the building being empty aside from himself at that point, it really has been impossible to miss. But he has left him to finish his work while sticking to deal with his own mess, with that ceaseless stream of information he has dared to unplug and now has to leave somewhere.
It has been a terrible idea. He has known this before he tried this foolishness and even after having managed to cut the stream off somehow the way his mind simply felt sore remains a very good reminder. He will sort through the results later - and burn certain pieces.
As silence settles down in the basement, Jon dares to make his way down but stops awkwardly at the door of the generator room to survey the battlefield. Obviously he has gained no knowledge about engineering, he can tell as much by his very own confusion about what all these things even are.
"...I... ah..." Pause. "Thanks." Another pause. "-for the generator." And the work. "Can I- Offer you some tea?"
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Though he allows himself to feel relieved when his offer for tea is being accepted and he mirrors the uncertain smile with a slight incline of his head and, as Tony looks away, brings up one of his hands to place it over the one Tony tries to strangle with his cloth in a simple 'It's okay' gesture.
"Don't- Don't worry about it." He finally says, his voice lacking any of the harshness Jon has proven to be rather capable of and he releases Tony's hand to gesture for him to follow Jon back up "Let's head upstairs."
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"So, what happened to him?" he asked, not a lot of 'him's that he could be talking about then, since Jon wasn't offering and Altair seemed like a neutral enough third party to fill the space with-- at least it was someone else to focus Jon's energy on, and they had already gotten the really invasive stuff like alien anatomy out of the way for him. It seemed safe enough. "The last time we talked, he seemed very concerned about everyone, so..." Tony wasn't going to claim he knew the guy well, but that wasn't an equation he was having an easy time doing the working of. If it had been a performance just to make Tony feel awful, well, it did kind of work, Tony was convinced.
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He leads the way towards the emergency area of the hospital, which by now has been brought into a decent working state. As long as one manages to look past the piles of paper sheets left across the reception desk and around it, each sheet covered in neat, small handwriting back and front. The topics vary greatly, but Jon leads the way into the room directly behind the reception desk, which houses a makeshift kitchen, mainly consisting of a sink for water supply and a couple of bigger boxes to serve as a patched together counter and a row of smaller boxes pushes to one of the walls with some blankets draped over them to serve as sitting opportunities and one additional to be used as a table if needed. This one is occupied by a few notebooks and pencils. The counter sports a set of vacuum flasks, some mugs, a couple of unlabeled plastic bottles, a couple of smaller pots with one sitting on a makeshift tea stove-like contraption. And a plain box that Jon keeps his tea in.
It's naturally the counter Jon moves on towards to start preparing the promised tea.
"I... I believe I tried to explain to him that... That I'm a bad fit for the hospital. That I might hurt someone here by accident. It turned... Bad. Quickly." He pauses while watching the pot he has chosen fill with water. "I made him cry."
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Tony didn't waste any time draping himself among the blankets, one foot on the floor and the other stretched to the end of the boxes with a hum for the back support, elbows up until he felt a satisfying pop. It was not comfortable and did not help Tony put together what Jon was trying to tell him, but it was horizontal. "Who have you hurt?" seemed like as good of a place as any to start. That was its own, separate issue scrambling the data.
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What does stop Jon for a moment, is Tony's question and he turns around, empty hands clasping together as he looks at the other man guiltily.
"You."
That was one. And probably still the one that weighs the heaviest. Jon exhales, then glances away.
"...Tommy."
He's pretty sure Tommy counts. And Jon turns back around, preoccupying himself with getting the water to boil to not put his shame too obviously on display.
".....and don't ask about the night Sansa gave birth." This one feels more like a confession. "I... I didn't hurt her, but... There was fear. So much of it. So close, yet still too far. I- I.... I felt... Jesus. I could have scaled these fucking walls that night!" The last part comes out sharp, with the Archivist clenching one hand against the edge of his makeshift counter. Then he lets go, exhales once more and lets his tense posture slump forward slightly.
"That's why I wanted to quit. I can't help anyone, Tony. All I can do is... Make their suffering worse."
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He resists the urge to look up and over his shoulder, instead keeps his eyes on Tony's hands while Tony points out the things Jon knows, yet prefers to disregard. It's the last bit he doesn't know - Doesn't expect to hear even as he feels his ears burning from those words. For the second time he finds himself raising one of is hands to cover Tony's, but this time to stay rather than withdrawing again right away. Only until his heart rate has calmed down again, he tells himself. Everything else would be...
"...thanks." Jon manages to mutter. For what exactly, he doesn't know. But at the very least some of the tension he tends to be wrapped in so very tightly seems to have eased away. He still doesn't feel remarkably great about what happened, but... Not entirely left alone for a change. Useless, yes. But less rejected.
"Why do you put up with me..." Less a question and more a thought he probably should have kept for himself. Questioning what little support he has, when has that ever worked out?
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He hasn't been aware he has been holding his breath at the brief flash of fear that Tony might pull away again. But then Tony speaks and Jon finds himself exhaling as he rather feels the man's voice resonating in the chest he is pulled against than hearing it. Low vibrations that seem to offer comfort on a whole different level than spoken words ever could and he closes his eyes, leaning his head back slightly to listen without comprehending.
Comprehension limps behind several paces, but eventually settles in as well, which is when Jon dares to open his eyes and glance over at Tony, now that he has his head tilted back enough to do so anyway. He's perfectly aware that his ears are still burning and his face may well follow suit in but a moment as he admits a simple thing, the hand still covering Tony's trembling slightly at the faint dread that his confession might yet again tear them apart.
"...is it bad that I... don't care- about anyone else...?"
As carefully as he tries to pick his words, Jon knows he has to prepare himself for the impending fall.
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