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plate_builder) wrote in
revivalproject2020-06-05 07:04 pm
June-July and Calibrations
WHO: Reeve Tuesti, OTA
WHERE: Arriving In Tunnel, Calibrations Waiting Room, Reeve’s Calibration Room
WHAT: The lead up to and time around Calibrations
WHEN: June 2nd to July 10th
WARNINGS: CW: Reeve’s Calibration room may contain references to kidnapping and confinement, including of children
Man and Cat OTA
When they arrive it’s near the end of the thirty-six hour period. There had been much to do for preparation, things to pack, and honestly, he wanted to see the storm as it brewed up. It wasn’t like he’d seen it the first time, having arrived just days after the last blew itself away. But that means the man arrives with quite a bundle in his arms. Packs and papers and the few kits and tools he’s gotten himself from the replicator.
And at his side, a foot and a half tall stuffed animal of a black and white, tuxedo-cat, its own arms wrapped around coiled up papers. Was it possible for a stuffed animal to look proud of itself? Perhaps it should, because it’s got a very smart looking, dark green cape tied around its neck and a whole load of responsibility, so why wouldn’t it be happy?
“Does anyone know how long these storms typically last?” Reeve asks of anyone who comes near. And Mini stops every few steps to readjust the papers. It’s a lot harder to carry things when you don’t have fingers.
Calibrations Waiting Room
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Calibrations [CW: Referenced (nothing explicitly depicted) kidnapping and confinement, including of children]
It’s not a bedroom, it’s an office. A rather dark one at that, most of the light coming either from the scattering of monitors, some recessed lighting high above, or two lights pointed at the rather oversized Shinra corporate logo behind the desk. The desk itself is cluttered, covered with files and papers and reports. This is clearly the desk of someone far too busy with their life. Someone who isn’t fully organized.
On it there are a few things of notable interest, like architectural reports and diagrams, a few reports on small hinges with one bearing a sticky note of ‘but why would you want them’, and there’s even a box filled with several glowing green and blue orbs. Materia. Further along, in a corner, is a framed picture of a couple that look vaguely like Reeve, his parents no doubt, and Reeve as a boy, all of them smiling in front of what looks like a farm house. The computer monitors scroll through a number of images of Midgar in various stages of being built.
Of course most of that only matters if you didn’t sit in the very comfortable office chair. Hope you like boring board meetings.
Reeve himself lounges on one of the couches in the room, looking tired. Very tired. Like he wishes he could just sleep in peace. But, if engaged, he will indeed talk.
WHERE: Arriving In Tunnel, Calibrations Waiting Room, Reeve’s Calibration Room
WHAT: The lead up to and time around Calibrations
WHEN: June 2nd to July 10th
WARNINGS: CW: Reeve’s Calibration room may contain references to kidnapping and confinement, including of children
Man and Cat OTA
When they arrive it’s near the end of the thirty-six hour period. There had been much to do for preparation, things to pack, and honestly, he wanted to see the storm as it brewed up. It wasn’t like he’d seen it the first time, having arrived just days after the last blew itself away. But that means the man arrives with quite a bundle in his arms. Packs and papers and the few kits and tools he’s gotten himself from the replicator.
And at his side, a foot and a half tall stuffed animal of a black and white, tuxedo-cat, its own arms wrapped around coiled up papers. Was it possible for a stuffed animal to look proud of itself? Perhaps it should, because it’s got a very smart looking, dark green cape tied around its neck and a whole load of responsibility, so why wouldn’t it be happy?
“Does anyone know how long these storms typically last?” Reeve asks of anyone who comes near. And Mini stops every few steps to readjust the papers. It’s a lot harder to carry things when you don’t have fingers.
Calibrations Waiting Room
here
Calibrations [CW: Referenced (nothing explicitly depicted) kidnapping and confinement, including of children]
It’s not a bedroom, it’s an office. A rather dark one at that, most of the light coming either from the scattering of monitors, some recessed lighting high above, or two lights pointed at the rather oversized Shinra corporate logo behind the desk. The desk itself is cluttered, covered with files and papers and reports. This is clearly the desk of someone far too busy with their life. Someone who isn’t fully organized.
On it there are a few things of notable interest, like architectural reports and diagrams, a few reports on small hinges with one bearing a sticky note of ‘but why would you want them’, and there’s even a box filled with several glowing green and blue orbs. Materia. Further along, in a corner, is a framed picture of a couple that look vaguely like Reeve, his parents no doubt, and Reeve as a boy, all of them smiling in front of what looks like a farm house. The computer monitors scroll through a number of images of Midgar in various stages of being built.
Of course most of that only matters if you didn’t sit in the very comfortable office chair. Hope you like boring board meetings.
Reeve himself lounges on one of the couches in the room, looking tired. Very tired. Like he wishes he could just sleep in peace. But, if engaged, he will indeed talk.

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But he seems sad to even talk about her. So instead he looks at Tony.
"Come now, can't you sit with me?"
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"Your friends magic, too?" he suggested, not exactly needing a clear answer on that one; big cape guy had to be magic to justify looking like that. He was more curious how their extravagance fit into this world where Reeve had to hide that about himself, and turned out looking so...straight-laced.
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“I possess a natural magic that leaves me, in a very fleeting way, attuned to the Lifestream of my world. Vincent and Cloud are different. Shinra did many terrible things, what Cloud can do is a result of it. There was a program, they called is the Soldier Project. They infused teenaged boys with mako, among other treatments. It enhanced strength, speed, senses, made materia easier for them to use. But... in those that it goes wrong for, it can turn them into monsters. Literal monsters. Cloud, it is important to note, is NOT a monster. But his mako levels are high, and at this point, I’d say that he’s the strongest man alive on my world, the greatest swordsman, and the single most dangerous individual...”
And that is when Reeve meets Tony’s eyes.
“Except for Vincent. If Cloud chose to come at someone, it’s with a sword that is five feet long, a foot and a half wide, and he lifts it like it’s light as a feather. Vincent? He’s magic in a whole other way. But their stories aren’t mine to tell. That said, Vincent is by far the more dramatic of the two. He’s a friend and I would be surprised if, in the time he’s been here, he’s said more than a hundred words to me. Whereas I, when he arrived in this mind-room, spent most of the time catching him up on the next few weeks of his life back home wherein he literally saved the planet from self-destructing. And yes, before you ask, our world really is that dramatic. But in its defense, it only does so once a year for the last... three years.”
Reeve looks tired at that admission.
“Is it so wrong for me to just want the world to stay saved for a bit?”
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"Annually's not bad," he muttered as he spread his hand away from his mouth to prop under his chin instead. "My planet doesn't self-destruct that much, that's kind of a personal problem, but I'd wager there's someone else out there on yours filling in for your little crew for the rest of the year when shit goes down. Once a month I'm tracking the big, boy, we're all going to die unless someone gets a really good punch in, sort of threat." He tried to offer a supportive smile, not feeling confident after the hand, and let it fade quickly. "Do you really not think we could be from the same planet? I know it's not the same dimension, but-- a medical experiment to make the greatest soldier on Earth that turns everybody else into a horrorshow, a big magic cape guy who doesn't talk much and just secretly saved the planet from the moon crashing into it last night, I've got those friends, too."
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"Uh... I don't think Vincent has ever saved us from our moon. But yes, I'm certain. I've seen maps of Earth from Cayde's mind. I've heard stories of it from the other place I was in. Gaia and Earth are not the same place. You don't even have chocobos. With enough discussion, I could explain how I'm certain of the differences, draw you a map even."
As he speaks the farm house around them starts to fade, replaced slowly but surely by darkening walls. The walls of his office. A set of windows was being changed into a bank of computer monitors. And the table, somewhat between them, was becoming the desk. Reeve sat in the main office chair now, and a non-rolling one would take form under Tony, holding him there.
"This... this isn't what I want to talk about. Not here and now. We've time in these caves. I can find you in the morning and spend a whole day telling you my history and that of my world. Of my work with Shinra and my travels with Avalanche. About Sephiroth and Hojo and Meteor and Holy. The WRO and Omega Weapon. Anything you want. But..."
Reeve hesitates and then lifts his eyes to meet Tony's full on. There's no flinching away.
"I think I have done something to offend you. To trod on your toes and leave us both confused and upset and aching. And I am afraid if I can't speak the truth to you in the openness and vulnerability of my own mind, I'm hardly worth a glance."
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He wasn't looking around long, drawn back to Reeve as he made it sound like Tony could just be asking him about all kinds of things that Tony didn't have the faintest clue about, only to look skeptical that Reeve wanted to spend that kind of time with him, then frustrated. Which was it?
Even with that frustration furrowing his brow, Tony was still surprised and opening his mouth immediately to deny that he was offended. Again, not exactly how he would have put it, but that was a talent of Reeve's. "I didn't take the schematics back because you did something," he said, sure they had already covered this and come to their 'nothing happened' agreement. "I shouldn't have done it in the first place. That's all. I'm the only person on Earth that knows how to put one of those together, and that's by design, I--" Tony found himself clicking his jaw shut again, glancing around for his out before sighing and just abandoning the statement for Reeve to decide what crimes Tony had committed for his own noble ends. He was a quick guy.
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"But you did do it. You shared it with me, even though I would have been content with you seeing the device built and managed by you for Mini's sake. Why? Tony, in our line of work, designs are so precious. Why share something so important to you, so important to keep secret, with me?"
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"Because you're brilliant enough to use it," he offered, and tried to shrug like that was all and it was nothing, only he was biting his lip and dropping his gaze down his chest to continue. "And more kind, I think, than anyone I've ever..." he took a deep breath and gave a small shake of his head, because that wasn't quite right, he knew plenty of miraculously kind people, but that kindness was rarely directed at him, not in the way that it felt like Reeve saw through him and was still kind regardless. "And so sure of your self and-- so beautiful, but you know that," he tried to grin, still down at his shoes, only to worry his lip between his teeth again. That was why. Did it make either of them feel any better?
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“I am nowhere near as brilliant as you, and I cannot say I would understand your technology. Which may be a better reason than any for me to not be able to access it. One need only understand a little to do a lot of damage. But...”
Oh boy. The rest was a sort of opening up he wasn’t always good with.
“I have feelings for you, Tony. Lust and affection and aspiration. And I find it difficult keeping it to a professional relationship when that is by no means all I desire of you. My entire pulling away has been based on the realization that you may be romantically entangled with enough. I... lose out in such measurements. Often. Always. So in that way I am by no means self-confident. More confident in my own failure, thus pushing things to lead to that same failure. So please do not ascribe confidence or the like to me.”
But he does smile up at Tony.
“I’lll take the kind and beautiful. The latter I hear especially rarely.”
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"No, Tony. I really don't. Just want to be honest. I want to try and explain. Explain how I'm handling this awkwardly. Which clearly has not faded."
With a sigh he pushes to his feet, not actually happy with the office chair. He hates this office. Hates how awkward it is to be here.
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"I don't have a thing with Jon. You have a thing with Jon. That's why I am trying to keep my distance. Because of you and him."
Was he... Wrong? Well, he doesn't know. Likely as not, he's just a horrible man who has been leading Tony on without meaning to.
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"I'm not playing any games," Reeve answers, too tired to fight. "I don't want to play any games. I hate games. Except poker. Which is lovely but I'm bad at it. All I want is to... I don't even know. Feel wanted. Feel like I belong around people. Not feel alone. They were all things you gave me, so I guess I'm having difficulty letting that go."
Perhaps part of him felt that Tony could get it. Could understand in ways that no one else could. Who else could understand the burden of being able to do too much, and everyone getting burnt in response? That need to be closer, to be connected? But clearly he'd read that wrong. They sought it out in different ways.
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Tapped out. What would that even be? Just tired? Just drained? Perhaps yes. Perhaps no.
"You nearly died, from what I understood. And when I came to seek you out there was just... someone else. I'm used to that. So I got defensive. Which wasn't fair to you. Isn't fair."
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"If you feel like you have to be in control of every part of my life to not feel alone, nothing is going to change for you--you're going to keep repeating this pattern," he offered, twisting his free hand in the cycle that Reeve was 'used to'. That wasn't just about Tony; he knew he had his own control issues that he wasn't going to give up to anyone, but nobody Reeve was looking for that connection is was going to be happy with him if he disengaged the moment he wasn't controlling the situation, like he apparently did when he wasn't the person in Tony's life in control of his recovery. "He saved my life," Tony pointed out, the same phrase Reeve had for his own relationship with Cloud, making Tony purse his lips and raise his eyebrows expectantly. Again, it wasn't really about Jon or Cloud or even Tony, but Reeve's unbalanced expectations.
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“I do not seek to control you, or take charge of your recovery. My bedside manner would be horrid. My point was there was a connection there. A relationship I thought I was tripping over. He injured himself because he saw the affection I offered. I thought I was the other man."
And he didn’t want to be that. Couldn’t.
“I must be maddening I expect. For that I am sorry.”
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Okay, he has to think of the right way to say this, right? A way that doesn't make this more confusing, because all he wanted to do was untangle his own complicated mess so he left Tony free of it.
"There is little resemblance between what I want you to do, and what I've asked for. The asking was based on bad data, a fallacy of observation and an assumption. As men of engineering we know how wrong assumptions can go. I assumed you were spoken or, or near to that, and I didn't want to cause complications. A process whereby I of course did. What I want and have wanted since the first time you started flirting with me was to hold your attention. A minute, an hour, a day. It didn't matter. You're something I've never met before. Someone who might get me. But what I really want is to see how well you'd pin me to a desk. Which I want, but I don't assume I've a right to it."
No, this was too complicated again. So Reeve pulled his hand free of his hair and grabbed a paper from his desk and a pen. A page divided into four sections. The top half labeled 'What Actually Matters'. The bottom half split into three boxes. Reeve Box A was 'What Reeve Wants'. Box B was 'What Reeve Asked For.' And Box C was 'What Reeve Said'. Into Box A was 'a connection with Tony in any and every way offered.' Box B was 'Distance Because He's an Idiot.' Box C got 'Complete gibberish, constantly.'
And then into the top box, what actually mattered... Tony's Desires.
"Here. Diagram of what's going on here. And from here on I'm hoping to avoid confusion because I'm bad at this. But clearly I can't trust myself to put my care first, so I do appreciate how you have worked so hard to respect me and what I've asked for."
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It wasn't a terribly comfortable concept to Tony, not until Reeve confessed his lack of trust in himself-- that made sense, Tony could work with that. The occasional diagram would help fill in the gaps when Tony was struggling with the boundaries, and it didn't hurt that the impulse was incredibly charming. He leaned a hand against the desk to bend with Reeve over his page, smoothing a hand up his back and only watching his work sidelong as he bowed to touch his nose to Reeve's shoulder, not quite nuzzling into him like he wanted to yet, where he stifled a laugh as Reeve filled in Box C. 'Tony's Desires' were...more fraught. He avoided saying what he wanted out loud, because he wasn't good at having a healthy relationship with what he wanted--putting it in writing felt like begging for a total cascade collapse. Instead, he dragged the page off of the desk with a roll of his eyes like it was completely ridiculous, only to tuck it into his pocket like he could carry it out of this room. Besides, what he desired hadn't exactly been convoluted, he thought. Haltingly, gaze darting like he was breaking down a complex formula while he brought his hand back up to hook under the knot of Reeve's tie, he asked, "Was flirting with you not attention?" That wasn't really a breakthrough he needed any more help with, but he wasn't sure he could provide the attention Reeve was asking for for a day. Reeve's friend broke the replicator, he couldn't even ask for Gatorade.
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But Tony would get his gatorade soon enough, if Reeve could help it. He'd already resolved to take the engineering datapoint and work with Cal to repair the thing. Tony would get his sports drink if Reeve could help it. And he probably could. Maybe. he hoped.
The hooking under his tie has his heart briefly racing as he looks up at Tony.
"I'm pretty sure you flirt with all of the people who can build generators from spare parts."
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wow autocorrect. Boy not bear.
bear now, small blonde bear, CEO
Nah. He's too sleek to be a bear.
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The link is a video, only parts without faces are relevant to this
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