Reeve Tuesti (
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WHO: Reeve, Poe Dameron, Rufus Shinra, Open
WHERE: Temba Restoration Coordination (Yellow 5), The Deep End (Orange 13)
WHAT: Event Fallout for Reeve, His Boss Arriving, Hiding Out at the Bar
WHEN: June 7th to 12th
WARNINGS: CW: Implied past sexual situation in thread with Rufus; Drinking at the Deep End
1. Talking About What Happened Closed to Poe | Evening of the 7th, Reeve's Office
Reeve hadn't really been big on the idea of sticking around in the Waiting Room when they had awoken. His memories of being stuck in Calibrations were not hte greatest, and he had decided he wasn't going to risk sticking around there. He had grabbed Mini up and headed right out, not daring to question, not waning to linger. There were memories and a life to process and he didn't much like it.
It wasn't until later that night that he reached out to Poe with a message. After quite a bit of thought he had known what the truth was. They had to talk. So he'd sent a message, asking for Poe to meet him in his space. They had to figure things out. He had to figure whether Poe might forgive him for what he'd apparently said and done there.
2. Welcome To Temba, Your Timing Sucks Closed to Rufus | Morning of the 8th, Reeve's Office
The meeting hadn't been a bad one, in Reeve's estimation. Poe was a wonderful companion and he quite liked his time with his boyfriend. A nice talk, a lazy morning afterward, and Reeve had been happy to send the other man off in the morning. He had happily watched Poe slip out after morning coffee together, sitting at Reeve's work table in the front room. Reeve hadn't even bothered to put on much more than his long coat that morning, hadn't bothered to make his bed yet, hadn't even begun to work on the final stages of Mini's upgraded form. Instead he'd sat smiling at the table, his hair ruffled, sipping at the final dregs of his coffee as the door closed, not even paying attention to Mini as the doll worked on sorting through papers on the table top, making sure nothing had been lost in the change of the last month.
So Reeve, most definitely, wasn't expecting someone to show up at his door.
3. Just A Little Drink Open To All | Evenings of the 8th through 12th, The Deep End
Well, that was a thing that had most definitely happened. Reeve didn't know what to do with himself with Rufus here. With Cloud nad VIncent he had known what to do, what his place was with his companions and friends. It was enough for Reeve to just, well, fall into a habit he hadn't had in a very long time. Though he supposed it was hardly a habit if he didn't sustain it. Reeve sighed and settled himself at a chair at the bar, sitting down and looking at the counter. So what was the etiquette here, how did one even go about getting alcohol?
"Um, hello?"
Maybe he didn't want to be as alone as he thought.
WHERE: Temba Restoration Coordination (Yellow 5), The Deep End (Orange 13)
WHAT: Event Fallout for Reeve, His Boss Arriving, Hiding Out at the Bar
WHEN: June 7th to 12th
WARNINGS: CW: Implied past sexual situation in thread with Rufus; Drinking at the Deep End
1. Talking About What Happened Closed to Poe | Evening of the 7th, Reeve's Office
Reeve hadn't really been big on the idea of sticking around in the Waiting Room when they had awoken. His memories of being stuck in Calibrations were not hte greatest, and he had decided he wasn't going to risk sticking around there. He had grabbed Mini up and headed right out, not daring to question, not waning to linger. There were memories and a life to process and he didn't much like it.
It wasn't until later that night that he reached out to Poe with a message. After quite a bit of thought he had known what the truth was. They had to talk. So he'd sent a message, asking for Poe to meet him in his space. They had to figure things out. He had to figure whether Poe might forgive him for what he'd apparently said and done there.
2. Welcome To Temba, Your Timing Sucks Closed to Rufus | Morning of the 8th, Reeve's Office
The meeting hadn't been a bad one, in Reeve's estimation. Poe was a wonderful companion and he quite liked his time with his boyfriend. A nice talk, a lazy morning afterward, and Reeve had been happy to send the other man off in the morning. He had happily watched Poe slip out after morning coffee together, sitting at Reeve's work table in the front room. Reeve hadn't even bothered to put on much more than his long coat that morning, hadn't bothered to make his bed yet, hadn't even begun to work on the final stages of Mini's upgraded form. Instead he'd sat smiling at the table, his hair ruffled, sipping at the final dregs of his coffee as the door closed, not even paying attention to Mini as the doll worked on sorting through papers on the table top, making sure nothing had been lost in the change of the last month.
So Reeve, most definitely, wasn't expecting someone to show up at his door.
3. Just A Little Drink Open To All | Evenings of the 8th through 12th, The Deep End
Well, that was a thing that had most definitely happened. Reeve didn't know what to do with himself with Rufus here. With Cloud nad VIncent he had known what to do, what his place was with his companions and friends. It was enough for Reeve to just, well, fall into a habit he hadn't had in a very long time. Though he supposed it was hardly a habit if he didn't sustain it. Reeve sighed and settled himself at a chair at the bar, sitting down and looking at the counter. So what was the etiquette here, how did one even go about getting alcohol?
"Um, hello?"
Maybe he didn't want to be as alone as he thought.

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"Yes, we were friends and allies back home, in the moment of time I am in. I just don't know if he would wish the same of me at the point he is," Reeve sighed. "It was easier with the others of my world who came here. They were close friends. Or as close as Cloud or Vincent could be to anyone I suppose."
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Because that was the important part. "If he's pissed you've got a chance to fix it. Make things right, if that's what you'd like. Otherwise, you just gotta coexist with him. Since we're all stuck here there's not many choices for you, friend."
Maybe it was age that made him take the direct approach but it was better to figure out the next step instead of trying to avoid things.
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"If he were to be angry, at me, it would be unjustified and I'd deal with that with a bit more force. But I don't think it will be that. I just... Seeing him reminds me of home, but also of my own failings."
Which was hard. He offered his glass out. Could he have more?
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The only other option was to drink himself stupid every night which was not an option Cobb actually encouraged even though he drank a bit himself. Alcohol was cheaper than water on Tatooine.
"I miss home a little bit too. This place is growing on me though. Can't help but like all this water." He grinned.
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Rufus had, after all, never been without his keepers to the best of Reeve's knowledge. Even when he'd been more or less exiled he had still been under the purview of the Turks.
"Yes, an abundance of water must be novel. And the rains. I like the rains here."
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Cobb felt Reeve was treating this guy like a child which maybe he was? Reeve hadn't said how old the guy was. Cobb assumed he was an adult of some kind.
"Never rains back home." Cobb knew he'd eventually have to go back. He had responsibilities there. He had people. He just... wanted to enjoy this crazy place for awhile longer.
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"I think that we probably wont' need to worry about him ruining things here. However he's also recovering from a serious illness and prone to recklessness. Back home there were people to watch him, to protect him. Here?"
Here Rufus would be a danger mostly to himself. Especially since he didn't seem to have his gun, thank Gaia.
"Well, I hope you enjoy the weather."
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"Here, he's got you." Cobb felt compelled to point out. "You care. Figure you'll look out for him. And in general people here look out for each other. We don't know him, but we're not gonna turn out backs on him."
Unless the guy was a real kriffing asshole Cobb would keep an eye on him. Not babysit the man, of course, but he wouldn't let anything happen to him.
"I am." He toasted Reeve.
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"I'm glad you feel that way. I just worry Rufus is going to get himself eaten by a dragon or something. Not that he has at home, but the man is just frustrating."
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Sometimes, if a person didn't learn, they died and that was on them. There wasn't much sympathy for a person that wouldn't get their shit together.
"Don't drink yourself stupid over it." Though he did pour another drink.
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"Well, that sounds like something to help me get to sleep at night. Fussing over someone who doesn't need fussing. Which must make me seem silly."
Though he wasn't going to drink himself silly. Venture into the bar which was up stairs and thus not likely to draw Rufus at the moment? Yes. Completely.
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The occasional help wasn't bad but too much and the man would never do anything. He'd always have someone holding his hand.
"Gotta let the pup leave the nest sometime or they won't hunt for themselves, you know what I mean?"
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"The problem is that this pup is a full grown guard hound that has been protected by Kalm Fangs its whole life so it doesn't know how to run outside of a pack."
Okay, that's a HORRIBLE analogy, not just because they were species native to his world and thus would not help Cobb understand.
"He was, more or less, protected and raised by some of the most dangerous men and women in my world."
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Dangerous people raised dangerous kids.
"Tell me honestly. You think he's a threat to us?" Because Cobb wouldn't handle a threat well.
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"A threat to our safety? Not intentionally. He may accidentally cause an issue, but any of us could. A mental or emotional threat to me? Perhaps."
The man had too much of his history. And might react poorly to Reeve's secrets. Mini...
"In my world, people with magic like mine aren't treated well. Or weren't treated well, under his father's regime."
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If this Rufus made trouble because of that, Cobb would most certainly put him in his place. He was not going to stand for someone being that sort of asshole.
And of course this new guy was some sort of royalty. Cobb didn't like him already just for that. "Could we stop gettin' politicians and princes? Could use more normal folk."
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"Yes, I was. There are not many natural forms of magic left in my world."
But the commentary over normal folk made Reeve laugh.
"What, would you really consider me normal?"
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He wasn't a bad guy even though he was some sort of government man. Definitely looked better now that Cobb knew his secret.
"Look, if he finds out and makes trouble I'm pretty sure you've got more friends here than he does." He shrugged. "You'll have more folks in your corner."
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"Cobb, I am one of the three most influential men in the entirety of my world. Even when the Shinra company existed, I was one of the twenty most influential people in the world. You very much underestimate just who I am. The difference between me and other politicians is that when I say I want to help people, I do mean it."
But folks in his corner is pretty awesome.
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It was a shame Reeve told him that. Cobb had a sense he was government but never big government. He had a lot of problems with big government. Reeve being that powerful, that important... he wasn't sure he liked that.
On the other hand, he had always been helpful and seemed genuinely interested in fixing things up. Like he cared.
He took a drink and then sighed. "Well, I'm gonna take you at your word because you've never given me a reason not to."
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"If it helps, the organization I run now is called an NPO. It's a non-profit organization. Our work is entirely to try and help places rebuild after the world was nearly destroyed. Twice. I work to raise funds and distribute them to areas, subsidize construction efforts to rebuild or start new things, provide energy solutions and clean water... Our goal is to restore the world."
So he thought he might count as a bit better than normal politics.
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Reeve's kindness and competence wouldn't erase forty years of suffering and helplessness and mistrust of government. Cobb would count him as an exception, not the rule.
"It's a lofty goal. How'd it get destroyed in the first place?" Cobb suspected it was some sort of government mistake.
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He reached for the bottle to pour himself more to drink.
"Genocidal maniac summoned a giant meteor."
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If Cobb hadn't lived through two Death Stars that would have been more surprising. But if the Empire could have found a way to throw meteors at planets to destroy them they would've done it.
"Didn't know that was something you could summon." Reeve's world seemed very strange and very deadly.
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And with that he gestures to Mini, who has spent most of this situation off in a corner with a crayon and some paper, drawing on it.
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