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oo6. closedish.
CHARACTERS: Charles Xavier and Severus Snape; Remus Lupin; Emma Swan; Nuala; Rogue; Johanna Mason; Odessa Knutson; Erik Lehnsherr; Captain Hook (Killian Jones); Hank McCoy; Raven Darkholme; Cassandra Anderson, others as they happen.
LOCATION: Level fourteen, room one hundred; laundry facilities; bar on level fourteen; kitchen on level fourteen; the Gardens; media library; level twenty, room one-hundred and ninety two; others as they happen.
WARNINGS: TBA.
SUMMARY: Adjusting to being a different person is a struggle.
NOTES: This is only partially closed. I'm using this as a forum for people to poke him, as random run ins may happen as I tag out instead. Please let me know if you'd like to do anything, and I'll be happy to set up a thread (unless you're feel ambitious).
to ever spend my life sitting playing future games
LOCATION: Level fourteen, room one hundred; laundry facilities; bar on level fourteen; kitchen on level fourteen; the Gardens; media library; level twenty, room one-hundred and ninety two; others as they happen.
WARNINGS: TBA.
SUMMARY: Adjusting to being a different person is a struggle.
NOTES: This is only partially closed. I'm using this as a forum for people to poke him, as random run ins may happen as I tag out instead. Please let me know if you'd like to do anything, and I'll be happy to set up a thread (unless you're feel ambitious).
embrase
It's almost correct.
He can see Hook divert, he can see the way out. Maybe if it were anyone else, if it wasn't Emma, Charles would let it slip on by. (He doesn't have a lot of friends left.) ]
The ship did do something to her, but she fought it. It did something to me, as well, and I didn't, and I convinced her otherwise. I didn't know exactly--
[ A hand waves, gesturing to Hook, lazy. ]
--about her little getaway plan, I hardly listened. Which is all what you wanted to ask me, [ is added, with a touch of impatience. ]
no subject
There's a long pause, and when he speaks again the facade's entirely dropped. No false civility, no nonchalance. That's not to say he's openly hostile— there's a darker edge to his expression, more open sarcasm to his voice, but that's the extent of it. ]
Then I suppose I owe you my thanks. [ Another pause, brief, and the continuation's flat, deliberately cold. ] For saving my sorry arse.
[ He's not grateful. He's fine with the current situation. As fine as one can be, in any case; it could be worse— a few hundred years in Neverland, this place pales in comparison. But he's not about to give honest thanks for someone else's meddling. Another quick look over Charles' disheveled state, then: ] I'd suggest you lay off the rum— wouldn't want to do anything you'd regret.
[ Patronizing and dismissive. If he'd considered Charles some kind of threat before he'd met him, that isn't the case now. ]
no subject
A hand splays. Apology. For laughing. For this conversation.
That echo of dismissal is becoming the norm and he actually does want to apologise properly but it was a really long time ago and he's already cocked it up. Oh well. Not being a threat is all he wanted, once. ]
You're right, I should, probably. And no, you don't owe me anything.
[ That's the closest he can get to a sorry, really. The acknowledgement that his interference was only that: meddling. That he feels as though he is no longer having two conversations at once only belatedly puts him at better ease.
Soberly; ]
At all. Including your concern, [ is added, presently, not actually meanly. Permission to move on. ]
tl;dr brackets sorry :')
The truth is that he's bemused, of course. Unsure of what to make of Charles, of the conversation, of the fact that Emma took the advice of this man over anything else.
That permission to take his leave doesn't go unnoticed, either, though he doesn't act on it immediately. His previous comments qualified as a passing concern, at best, just a chance to make a belittling dig. But Emma had listened to Charles, and for whatever reason that's less easy to dismiss than the man himself. Hook may not give a shit, but Emma certainly will. It's almost enough to encourage a more honest attempt at sorting Charles out.
Almost. The thought's right there, at the tip of his tongue. He doesn't voice it. Instead there's just a quiet pause, a clear moment of indecision before he takes the out. ]
You're right, I don't. [ And the false smile's back. Practiced, but so obviously fake after that small mess of a conversation that the sarcasm's impossible to miss. It's not the only thing that's forced, either. The blatant disregard, ignoring that impulse to care— it's about as natural as the smile. ] It's been a pleasure.