Entry tags:
- tlv: !ic,
- tlv: abel,
- tlv: alexander hilbert,
- tlv: angeal hewley,
- tlv: avalon,
- tlv: dimitri alexander blaiddyd,
- tlv: doug eiffel,
- tlv: elim rawne,
- tlv: francesca "franky" cook,
- tlv: iris wildthyme,
- tlv: jacob seed,
- tlv: james "bucky" barnes,
- tlv: jedao two,
- tlv: jonathan reid,
- tlv: kirei kotomine,
- tlv: lark tennant,
- tlv: lestat de lioncourt,
- tlv: lester sheehan,
- tlv: mad sweeney,
- tlv: maggie garcia,
- tlv: malcolm bright,
- tlv: natalie scatorccio,
- tlv: neal caffrey,
- tlv: nita callahan,
- tlv: oscar,
- tlv: paul "jesus" rovia,
- tlv: raylan givens,
- tlv: root,
- tlv: rosita espinosa,
- tlv: steve rogers [captain america],
- tlv: will graham,
- tlv: xie lian,
- tlv: zack fair
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[If I don't have an active post up, feel free to use this post to have your character call, videochat, text, or knock on Shaw's door.]
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"Is it because he's an inmate, because he's a vampire, or because whatever he did to you hurt in a way you won't admit? Why, with all the murderers on board who have caused shit in the past four months, do you keep riding Lestat like it's a psychological rodeo and you're going for the gold?"
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"It's because he doesn't give a crap," she says, following him and sinking down into the chair opposite his. "It wasn't revenge for anything, it wasn't a crime of passion, it wasn't something he regretted later. It was sadism. He thought it was funny. People are bugs and Eiffel was annoying, and I was a convenient tool."
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"He's not the only one I keep an eye on."
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He braces himself on the table, gripping the edge lightly. "He offered piano lessons in a public space and Malcolm responded by asking him if he was planning on keeping people locked in a box underneath it."
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He's still mad. But now he's also starting to be concerned and frustrated himself.
"There is no being prepared here. Not in that way. There is no way to keep people from getting hurt, killed, or traumatized, no matter how well you prepare, because we never know what's coming. I'm not saying you should stop trying to protect people, but you need to recognize when your normal ways of protecting people aren't working. Stalking inmates when we don't know what's coming isn't going to keep anyone from being attacked, it's going to wind them up until they do it out of spite."
He gathers breath to say something else and then lets it whoosh out as he truly registers the way she looks. "...What happened? Are you okay?"
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"Caffrey, we're in a small, contained setting with a bunch of known elements. I bet a solid half of the attacks here could be curbed with a little due diligence. The hell kind of good are we to anybody if we throw weapons around willy-nilly and don't bother to do even the most basic surveillance of what anybody is up to? Most of the wardens here don't take public safety even a little bit seriously because all they care about is that prize at the end."
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He leans forward a little. "What's going on? You're not fine."
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"We can't have two conversations at once. First one's more important right now. Agreed?"
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"Not necessarily, but I'll go with it."
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"Zhao and Rogers care about doing safety patrols. B makes personal alarms for people. Cook thinks 'free guns for everybody' and nobody bothering to keep tabs on their inmates is stupid, too. It's not just me."
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He rubs the corner of his eye, growling under his breath. "Systemic issues require systemic change. God I sound like a politician."
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She pauses, blowing out a breath.
"I shouldn't be in charge of anything big. Think we all know how that'd go. It should be someone like Rogers, or Zhao; I'm support staff."
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Need rubs his face tiredly, leaning back in his chair a little. "The guy who killed me never should have had a knife. That's on his warden, too, you're right. As is the bullshit his warden said to me after. That a bunch of inmates who enjoy murder got to spend the majority of an inhibition-lowering flood unsupervised is also on their wardens. There's a lot on you. Don't make it harder."
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"If I knew who killed you - if you'd tell me - I'd keep an eye on him, too. This isn't about some grudge against de Lioncourt, Caffrey. I'm just as pissed off about what happened to you."
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He presses his lips into a firm line. "I appreciate it, Shaw, I do. But have you talked to the wardens of any of the inmates you're tailing? Told them your concerns, asked what they're doing, how their inmates are doing?"
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She leans forward, resting her forehead against the table.
"Most of the inmates I watch have temps, not permanent wardens. I leave notes about them in the ledger. And I don't tail them, I just keep a close eye on them when I see them around. Haven't seen Creel in a while; he's another one on the list."
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He reaches out on instinct and runs a hand over her hair, worried. "Look, I get that you hate this. I do. The way the Barge isn't so much 'run' as 'turned loose with crossed fingers.' But when you're the foreign entity joining an existing structure, no matter how chaotic, you have to take things from where they are, not where you want them to be."
God, he really does sound like a politician. Neal makes a face and shakes the weird feeling off. "You know how to tell a compromise is fair? No one leaves happy."
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"I spent the last few years learning that individual lives matter and that I can make a difference for them. And now you're all asking me to look my inmate in the eye and tell him that this doesn't matter and there's nothing we can do about it."
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He flicks the top of her head. “I thought a landscaping metaphor would pair well with the construction metaphor.”
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Because Finch and Reese aren't here, so she lets them give her orders in their stead.
"The metaphor was good."
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"Shaw, what's going on? You're off, whether you want to admit it or not."
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