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Entry tags:
- bart allen | kid flash,
- david alleyne | prodigy,
- stiles stilinski | n/a,
- † clara oswald | n/a,
- † daisy johnson | quake,
- † delsin rowe | n/a,
- † dick grayson | nightwing,
- † ellie williams | n/a,
- † frederick chilton | chief of staff!!,
- † grant ward | agent ward,
- † jesse pinkman | diesel,
- † jessica jones | n/a,
- † joel | n/a,
- † john watson | n/a,
- † karla sofen | moonstone,
- † kate bishop | hawkeye,
- † loki laufeyson | n/a,
- † lydia martin | n/a,
- † m'gann m'orzz | miss martian,
- † metalhawk | n/a,
- † no1 | n/a,
- † noh-varr | n/a,
- † reggie mantle | n/a,
- † rose lalonde | seer of light,
- † satan | n/a,
- † ted kord | blue beetle ii,
- † tony stark | iron man
001 > TEXT.
[Ward's throat still feels like shit and a half, but he's managed to process the following. He's no longer in jail (that's a plus), he's got super powers (he's unsure if that's a plus or minus) but he arrived and avoided the network for a few days out of fear of breaking the damn thing. He's decided long since then that he can't let Skye intimidate him.
She's here. And she's been here for awhile. She has home team advantage.
The only problem is they have a record of him. This whole registering thing was crap - what was the point of being given a second chance if he really couldn't leave Grant Ward behind? For the first time he wants to.
So time to test the waters. He's been to the ceremony, he's been sworn in, he's had a dramatic reunion with the woman he'd thought he cared about.]
New arrival here. Roomba salesman and repairman. Anybody else get a completely shit job? I know nothing about Roomba's.
Assuming Roombas here are the vaccuum robots. Y/N?
Also feel like shooting myself in the foot here, but is there some kind of a "so now you have super abilities" support group? Any help or advice appreciated.
[Reading over it two or three times he nods, satisfied that it's not incriminating, that it's blaise enough that even if people decide to ask him questions he can think up enough to talk about without screwing up.
He'd been in worse situations.
His roommates might have noticed that his doorknob on the outside was significantly bent and someone has been closing doors in their apartment very, very quietly.]
She's here. And she's been here for awhile. She has home team advantage.
The only problem is they have a record of him. This whole registering thing was crap - what was the point of being given a second chance if he really couldn't leave Grant Ward behind? For the first time he wants to.
So time to test the waters. He's been to the ceremony, he's been sworn in, he's had a dramatic reunion with the woman he'd thought he cared about.]
New arrival here. Roomba salesman and repairman. Anybody else get a completely shit job? I know nothing about Roomba's.
Assuming Roombas here are the vaccuum robots. Y/N?
Also feel like shooting myself in the foot here, but is there some kind of a "so now you have super abilities" support group? Any help or advice appreciated.
[Reading over it two or three times he nods, satisfied that it's not incriminating, that it's blaise enough that even if people decide to ask him questions he can think up enough to talk about without screwing up.
He'd been in worse situations.
His roommates might have noticed that his doorknob on the outside was significantly bent and someone has been closing doors in their apartment very, very quietly.]
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[Not that Chilton was averse to the bargain, quite the opposite. And as he leaned forward with a smile, with his fingers woven together and on top his paper-laden desk, he gave Grant another look-over.]
I have a few... Dangerous patients, you understand. I'm in the midst of constructing a better facility for them, but I'll need some adjustments made -- the sort that I would rather fund. Privately. [A significant glance followed.]
You have experience in security, yes?
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Better the monster then the guy locked away.
Ward smiles.] Federally trained security. I speak six languages and I'm familiar in five forms of hand to hand combat.
Some guy wanted me to put together a resume. I've gotta tell you this kind of work is a lot more of what I'm used to.
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It would be on-call, to begin with. A supplement -- until I can established my facility better. [He already had a place for Doctor Curt Connors, at least.]
I, ah, anticipate some trouble, with acquiring their permission in every necessary regard. [Best be painfully clear about this--] Can you hunt?
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What kind of game are you looking for?
I mean I'd prefer having weaponry, if you just leave me with a knife I might ask you for extra cash up front.
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[But not like that.]
-- Not in a cannibalistic sense, mind. [Dear god, not like that. With Hannibal around, the unintended parallel shocked Chilton, and his face paled a little. A bit of an overreaction, without the context.]
I anticipate need of a bounty hunter, in addition to other security detail. Some highly aggressive individuals are unlikely to yield to treatment consensually.
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Sir, that's basically what I did for a living. I worked with SHIELD - a government organization that hunted down individuals with abilities.
Now that I have some of my own, makes it easier.
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Excellent, Mr. Ward. And what, if I may inquire, is it that you'd be interested in return?
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[Serious face] Therefore I don't feel it's unreasonable to request this.
I want you to give it a couple of weeks and if anyone asks, tell them that I'm your patient. I'll even attend a few counseling sessions. Make it convincing.
And I think that support group's a great idea. You ought to start one. For anyone.
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[Chilton was lying, of course; instead of appearances, his ambition squared on this opportunity to analyze Mr. Grant Ward with a professional liberty.
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In a week?
[For appearances. As shaken as he is he's confident he can weather this.]
And you should subtly put out that you're looking for people.
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[As much of a negotiation that's bound to occur, at least in this moment.]
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You'll have to keep me posted. I'm trying to change my day job and until your gig kicks in I'll be trying to keep something going as a cover.
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I'll speak with the current Administrator about organizing. [Current. Administrator. He preferred to say it like that, as if hinged on the idea that one day there would would another Administrator. Preferably him.]
And I will let you know who is interested.
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You saw that network post. I'd like to avoid that in the future. In exchange ...
[He nods] Truthfully. you scratch my back doctor. And I'll scratch yours.
Because you're supposed to ... [His smile is thin] "Help" me. Because I want to get better.
[Although there's something distant in his gaze, something a little lost. Just a flicker of it before it's gone]
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And Chilton kept watch.]
Of course. [The psychiatrist responded quietly; Grant's look had com and gone quickly.] I have little doubt that your sessions with me will be quite the beneficial experience.
[But to whom?]
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...If you can try and avoid contacting me via the network, no details about anything you'd want me to do.
You seem like the kind of man who understands that descretion is the better part of valor. Doctor.
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[Chilton, needless to say, finds that agreeable enough.]
All right, Mr. Ward. Until next time.