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dr_riley ([personal profile] dr_riley) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2021-05-05 02:10 pm

Everything tragic, take it away

WHO: Open to all!
WHERE: The local high school
WHAT: Opening event catch-all, centering on a Very Special Guest coming to talk to the students. Anyone is welcome to assume that role! Senator, scientist, entrepreneur, superhero - whoever!
WHEN: Event start
WARNINGS: None as yet!


On a perfectly ordinary morning, in a perfectly ordinary city, a small, blonde-haired man with a pointed, delicate looking face and sharp blue eyes rose from his perfectly ordinary slumber. He did so before his alarm, which was also perfectly ordinary, as was the coffee he had at breakfast and the drive he took to work. His name was Drake Riley; he was the Principal of the School, and always had been.

“Good morning, Mr Riley.”

“Morning, Hannah.

“Fresh coffee in the lounge.”

“Already had some, thanks.” He sat at his desk in his office, looking through the papers in his in-box.

“We have a very important guest coming today.” Hannah called.

“Yes...coming to talk to the students. Can you have the cafeteria cleared and set up after second period?”

“Yes, Mr Riley.”

Later, as Drake waited for the students to begin transitioning from their classrooms to the cafeteria-turned-auditorium, his fingers absently tapped out patterns on the cafeteria menu of the week. There was pineapple today. Pineapple. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, tapped his fingers. The Guest would be coming at 12:30. 1230, 1230, 1230, XMMU J1230. He shook his head and got up, “I think I'll have some of that coffee after all.”

“Rough morning?”

“Not as such, just seem to be distracted is all,” he said as he poured himself a cup.

“Probably just a little stress,” Hannah said, stapling together a pamphlet. “It isn't every day such an important person visits, after all.”

“No, I know. Probably all it is. I'll be outside to see the students in, all right?”

“Of course, Mr Riley.”

Mr Riley. He didn’t like that; it sounded strange just as much as it sounded perfectly ordinary.
thesepreciousthings: (not a rube anymore)

[personal profile] thesepreciousthings 2021-05-12 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
As she listened to him and followed, her heels clacking against the worn linoleum that seemed to have been the same in every high school from coast to coast, she got the strange feeling that something was off. Like one of them wasn't themselves. She didn't even know why, she'd only just met the man. But he was right, it had been a busy morning, and the Starbucks they'd stopped at hadn't put enough shots in her macciato. She was flagging, especially after having to make an unplanned detour to chase and harangue Stark at his company building. That was a train of thought she did not want to be riding on the way to a public speaking engagement, so she shut it behind a little door. Somehow, she'd always been very good at compartmentalizing things, putting them away until she needed them, but for some reason, whenever she picked them up again there'd be a tiny, high sound from behind whatever door she opened, like a scream...

Focus, Starling. Clarice is on a roll, Clarice has got control. She brought her mind to heel just as the lights in the auditorium flickered, and she couldn't help but smile a little at the thought that the signal wasn't necessarily just for the students.

"Thank you for such a warm welcome, Principal Riley," she said, stepping up to the podium and automatically reaching to adjust the microphone for height. "And good morning to all of you. I know some of you could care less about an assembly, and you don't need to hear some adult telling you they used to have to go to assemblies, too. I'm going to spare you all that. I'm also not going to talk down to you as though this is an elementary school and say Okay, who likes superheroes. I'm going to do exactly what got me this position I hold: I'm going to give it to you straight, and I'm going to listen to your questions, and whether or not you pay me a lick of attention is your choice." Her voice had a military cadence and the no-nonsense steel of authority, but somehow she seemed to temper and intertwine it with a warmth that made it less abrasive.

"You all know what S.H.I.E.L.D is, more or less, from the news and from T.V. and pretty much everywhere. But most of you see our frontline heroes, folks like Captain America, or our soldiers on the ground who provide support. What you don't see is that S.H.I.E.L.D needs all types of people: we have engineers creating those helicarriers and technological innovations we use to keep you all safe, seamstresses making uniforms to fit, copywriters working hand-in-hand with the press, carpenters building our facilities, and even culinary staff keeping us all well-fed and fuled for the challenges we face. Not only that, but we have a vast archive that needs tending and organizing, and there are regions of the world and concepts beyond it that have yet to be discovered or explored. What I am getting at is that given enough sit-down time with each and every one of you, I could find you a place with us that you would genuinely enjoy, which would play on your strengths and build you not only a career, but a life and a strong support group. The difference between us and something like the Army, Navy, or Marines? It's that we're not just hard, fast basic training in the name of protection - which is not to dunk on anything your Principal said when he introduced me. We're an agency of discovery and innovation just as much as we are one of security. Mr. Riley said that I've advanced S.H.I.E.L.D, but I respectfully submit to you that that isn't true. I've just been trying to give America a much broader, complete, honest picture of what we do here. And if you like what you see in that picture, we'd be happy to have you."

She paused, feeling like she'd done well, despite wondering if saying 'dunk on' was a little too much of an effort to sound relatable.

"That wasn't too painful, now, was it. Any questions out there? Anyone snoring?"
thesepreciousthings: (let me ask you...)

[personal profile] thesepreciousthings 2021-05-19 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
She took each question in turn, and somehow it felt odd, as if she should be the one asking the questions. As if ... being in charge was like a shirt that was just a little too -

Is Catherine Martin a big girl? Roomy?

What in the hell had that been, that voice buzzing like a quick-strike matchbook, full of dangerous sparks? She took a sip of the provided glass of water to cover.

"Only if you choose to enlist in the combat division. Development and other divisions are purely voluntary, though anyone can transition from combat into something else once they've been trained."

That dovetailed nicely with her second question, and she gave the student who'd asked it a gracious, particularly grateful smile. "There is a list of approved degrees and study paths - I've brought brochures for your Principal to keep in the office if you're interested in looking at it."

The third and final question had her squinting against the auditorium lights, trying to make eye contact with whoever had asked. "Well, I'm not sure who gave you that impression, but I sincerely hope it wasn't your science teacher, and that in the very high chance it was not, you owe them an apology. Science needs to be tested, not just worked up on graph paper or a chalkboard. Sure, you need to know a lot of math and be sure that you can work complicated diagrams for several fields, but you can't even make a paper airplane without flying it to see if it works. We have several divisions of scientists who work out in the world, testing SHIELD's inventions and investigating any pertinent discoveries. You all know the story of how Captain America was brought back after so many decades in stasis - it was our scientists who went out, found him, returned him home, and revived him. I can assure you they didn't do that from behind a desk. Or stress-test our helicarriers against the force of the Queen of Thunder's hammer."
thesepreciousthings: (Default)

Maybe a little bit of data mining? Not enough to break either of them yet, but ... just a little XD

[personal profile] thesepreciousthings 2021-05-23 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
The Q&A wrapped up neatly, and as she left the stage, she saw a few of the assembly's students already speaking to their teachers and being handed brochures. Good, she thought. Even a few more future operatives meant it hadn't been a waste of her time. She wanted, however, to follow her usual impeccable good manners and thank the Principal for his time. A quick conversation with the assistant told her where he'd gone, and after a quick stop in the office for a Dixie cup of cold water, she joined him, sipping at the waxy, coiled rim and feeling the coolness slide down her throat, grounding her in the same way the smoke must have been grounding him.

She followed his gaze down to the ants and chuckled softly. "The week ends, the week begins," Starling said.
thesepreciousthings: (Default)

[personal profile] thesepreciousthings 2021-05-27 12:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's alright. I work with plenty of smokers, and you're a busy man. Must be nice to be able to steal a minute. No offense taken in the least. I just wanted to come thank you for your time."

She could sense the faintest hint of a lie, but she wasn't sure if it was because he mentioned trying to quit, or something else.
thesepreciousthings: (did I just see...?)

[personal profile] thesepreciousthings 2021-06-03 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
"Sorry you had to come looking for me..."

He was prattling, nervous diarrhea of the mouth, Starling realized. The zoning out seemed to be a frequent occurrence, and her brow knitted in concern. What was this guy's --

"If you're working with Crawford, Starling, you should know what the deal is with him - do you know?"

"I really don't."

"He's got a lot on his mind besides Buffalo Bill."


Damn, now it was her turn. What in Sam Hill was going on? She pulled herself up out of the sudden fugue and glanced around, her SHIELD senses tingling.

"Well enough for a school presentation, yes ... tell me, Dr. Riley ... has anything odd been happening around the grounds lately?"

She was so concerned with hunting the anomaly that she didn't realize she'd just unconsciously added to it, herself.
thesepreciousthings: (lacking perspective)

[personal profile] thesepreciousthings 2021-06-04 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
"Did I say -- oh, for goodness sakes," she breathed out an exasperated sigh. "I'm so sorry, I must be meeting with a Doctor of something-or-other later and it slipped out. My schedule's been ridiculous lately."

He wasn't the only one with thoughts with will of their own, apparently. She wanted to try and fight what she was saying, for just the briefest moment, and a tiny line appeared in her brow as she spoke, as though she didn't quite believe herself.

She hesitated for a moment, breathing in. Did you just have a moment where you felt like you were having memories that weren't yours, too? She meant to ask it, she really did, but what came out instead was...

"With that in mind, I should leave you to your day, Mr. Riley."
thesepreciousthings: (let me ask you...)

[personal profile] thesepreciousthings 2021-06-08 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
It may have been nothing, since she'd yet to hear or see anything else out of the ordinary, but ... maybe it was that Archivist and his strange mothcats. That was a distinct possibility.

"The problem in heading a division which deals with superpowers and otherworldly advances, Principal Riley, is that it's hard to be specific when asking people to look out for things. But schools are relatively routine places ... so it'd be easier to spot something that doesn't quite follow that routine, if you get my drift. Someone acting not quite themselves, or maybe more easily distracted than usual. Changes in patterns of behavior."
thesepreciousthings: (say that to my face)

[personal profile] thesepreciousthings 2021-06-10 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
For the briefest moment, when their eyes met, she felt like they were somewhere else: somewhere bright and busy and bustling, several conversations in different languages floating around them in the background. Then the odd feeling passed, but her heart did a loop-de-loop in her chest.

"What if," she echoed, frowning. "Dr. Riley ... when did this start happening? Just between you and I?"
thesepreciousthings: (lacking perspective)

[personal profile] thesepreciousthings 2021-06-12 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
He was acting spastic, she realized. As though he wasn't entirely stable. Logic told her to call someone else over, to bring him to HQ to get diagnosed, to see if he'd been affected by some sort of power or supernatural effect.

But then there was the fact that everything he was saying was making her think, too. Normally she could keep a level head around anyone affected by what some at SHIELD coloquially called The Weirdness ... this was different, somehow. She tried to answer her own questions, and found similar answers. She tried to remember the ceremony when she'd officially inherited her title and role, but ... instead she saw flashbulbs, smelled carnations, saw a cake with a very different logo.

"Doctor-" somehow the word Lecter almost rolled off her tongue instead. She stopped herself. Why? That had been her mentor's name in SHIELD, the one who'd taught her -- taught her what?

"I'm finding the same. I don't like this." Was it him? Riley? Did he have an ability he wasn't aware of? Her defenses slammed down into place and she took a step backwards, away from him.
thesepreciousthings: (political situation)

oh no now I love these two even more why did you do that

[personal profile] thesepreciousthings 2021-06-15 05:46 pm (UTC)(link)
That sadness broke her heart, even as it confused her, and she immediately felt bad for stepping away.

Do you think if you save Catherine Martin's little girl, maybe they'll stop screaming, Clarice?

"Oh, God." She dragged a hand over her face, tried to stay cool, tried to be a professional. What would her predecessor have done? Shit house mouse, he would have turned around and walked the hell away, and God help her, a part of her wanted to do that too. But she wanted to know why their minds were behaving this way, and that might take time. She couldn't answer either of their questions in that moment. And in that, she saw her out. She saw it, and grasped it, and felt like a coward even though it was the proper thing to do.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Riley. I am. If you're mad so am I, but - I need to talk to some folks at SHIELD. See if they've gotten any similar reports. We can't jump to any conclusions, it would do more harm than good."

She reached into her pocket and took out her business card case, holding one out to him. Hopefully he would see it as a lifeline, not a dismissal. "I do have to go, but ... please. Keep in touch."