Niles Pottinger (
palmstraps) wrote2015-06-14 10:29 pm
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Are you waiting, are you wishing, are you wanting all that she can't give?
Niles was working late. More than settled in Defiance, now that Amanda was working for him. Better than that, she understood him. For the first time since he'd been a teenager, he shared the story of what had happened to him. Gabe had always told him that it was a terrible idea. It was better if only the two of them knew that horrible nightmare. But Gabe hadn't been there with him. Hadn't been there when his truck was held up and he was forced to strip. He didn't understand. He'd escaped that awful eleven days as one of the lucky few who hadn't been subjected to that awful treatment. And when Amanda had asked, he'd refused to share. Remembering his friend's words of warning. Of what someone might think of him. But with Amanda there, so caring and so gentle without prying, he'd opened up in a way he hadn't thought possible.
He felt better than he could ever remember. Amanda was finally warming to him. His plan with Doctor Yewll was going as smoothly as could be expected, now that the possible tech had been procured. Soon he'd be able to play the hero and rescue the sister thought dead. He'd be a hero and she'd never doubt him again. The only shadow over it all was that he hadn't heard from Gabe in almost a week. Not since his roller had been attacked.
That's how it always went, it seemed. Gabe couldn't be found when Niles needed him more than anything. Especially when it related to that day in particular. Just as he hadn't been there the day he'd been attacked. Yet he always seemed so incredibly jealous that Connor had been the one there to comfort Niles. It was something that he frequently questioned but tried so hard to not think about. Of everyone, Gabe had escaped without much in the way of injury. The rest of the students shunned him after that, and seemed to think Niles unwell for sticking by his friend.
Niles set down his pen, rubbing at the bridge of his nose in the dim light of his office. He needed to figure out a way to get Amanda unconscious. Deep enough that she could be given an injection in the back of her neck and not be woken up. Gabe was usually such a good sounding board for these things. Where the hell was he?
He felt better than he could ever remember. Amanda was finally warming to him. His plan with Doctor Yewll was going as smoothly as could be expected, now that the possible tech had been procured. Soon he'd be able to play the hero and rescue the sister thought dead. He'd be a hero and she'd never doubt him again. The only shadow over it all was that he hadn't heard from Gabe in almost a week. Not since his roller had been attacked.
That's how it always went, it seemed. Gabe couldn't be found when Niles needed him more than anything. Especially when it related to that day in particular. Just as he hadn't been there the day he'd been attacked. Yet he always seemed so incredibly jealous that Connor had been the one there to comfort Niles. It was something that he frequently questioned but tried so hard to not think about. Of everyone, Gabe had escaped without much in the way of injury. The rest of the students shunned him after that, and seemed to think Niles unwell for sticking by his friend.
Niles set down his pen, rubbing at the bridge of his nose in the dim light of his office. He needed to figure out a way to get Amanda unconscious. Deep enough that she could be given an injection in the back of her neck and not be woken up. Gabe was usually such a good sounding board for these things. Where the hell was he?
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"What? What are you talking about?" He asks. Curious. "Not what you huh, now?" As if the entire conversation hadn't just happened.
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He kept trying to push Gabe off his lap, the now empty glass falling from his fingers. "Get off," he said, his voice frantic. "We're gonna go," he insisted. "To the NeedWant. You promised."
Amanda.
He'd nearly forgotten about her. She'd be there. To greet him with a smile and a drink. Her soft hand on his, asking if he was okay. Everything would be okay, she'd tell him. The thought alone stopped the monster in his head, if just for a moment. It gave him clarity and just enough room to breathe. She'd make everything okay. He just needed to see her.
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The bottle of port was nearly done.
He mock bows, a flourish. "Lead the way. You're paying, remember? Maybe it'll give me something to do while you shittily flirt with Amanda." He means it in jest, though, and he's surprisingly bright and bubbly and vibrant. Energetic, even. Excited.
The spark was there, now he was allowed to watch it burn.
"Race ya there, punk!" That wasn't a jest, as he literally bounds out the door with just enough time before to slip on his shoes. Gabe, it seems, has left Niles in the dust.
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Niles fully intends to follow Gabe out. But feeling the cold hardwood of his floor through his socks reminds him that he needed shoes. It wasn't even that he'd be judged for wandering into an establishment of ill repute without proper footwear. It was that the walk there was bound to be littered with debris. Even the tiniest pebble could cut like glass.
Glass.
He stood in the middle of his living room, rubbing at the leather over his palm with the thumb of the opposing hand.
He looked at the unlaced boots laying on the floor. Dealing with all those laces seemed exhausting. He had better shoes. Less complicated shoes. In his closet. He managed to reach it with only leaning on half of the furniture between him and the closet doors. And he was mostly upright. He was starting to wonder if Gabe swapped bottles on him. That was just port, right?
He pulled open the closet and remembered his socks were wrong. Too thick for dress shoes. And he was reaching for the chest of drawers that occupied one side. Tugging open the top drawer, he saw them. Two boxes of vastly different size and quality nestled beside his socks. One made of wood that had once been a gift from parent to child. The other, much smaller, once held an Old World watch.
Staring down at them, he forgot why he'd come in there. He forgot about the socks. And the shoes. The friend who was likely already bounding into the NeedWant. The woman he was supposed to see. "...Connor..." he breathed out, reaching down to touch the smaller of the two boxes.
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Gabe is leaning and Gabe watches. Always watches, always seeps into prey in between their hissed breaths and half-states. Licks his lips, wetting them. Concern on his face.
He is concerned. Gabe is so very worried, and wants to come to the aid of his friend.
"Connor," He repeats the other, echoing it from behind. "I miss him, too."
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Box in hand, he shoved the drawer shut. He knew Gabe was there. He'd heard him. But he didn't acknowledge him. He just moved over to the bed, sitting down as though he weighed twice what he did. Heavy and without grace.
"I found Connor, in New York," as if Gabe hadn't been there with him. As if he hadn't told the story several times already. "It had been...what? Ten years since we'd seen him? I wanted to...congratulate him. For all he'd accomplished. To thank him for..." Niles swallowed hard, trying to force past the lump in his throat. "...for what he did for me. For us. But it was like...he didn't know me. Like that day had never happened. I was no more than some guy who just happened to be at his school. He was confused that someone who was almost a stranger would give him something so....so precious. A remnant of the old world." He ran his hand over the box, staring at it. "I found this later. He'd just...tossed it aside. Thrown it away after taking the watch. I don't think he would have known my name if I hadn't..."
But his words failed him finally. And after a few moments, unsteady hands slowly pulled the box open. Nestled inside, where a watch should have been displayed, was a small lock of hair. Dark strands tied into a knot by the unskilled hands of a teenager. Still kept all this time.
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Gabe is right behind him, now, and his arms wrap around him. Latch on to him, strong and protective. Possessive and powerful. Moving to tangle himself around Niles--not twist, no, but weave, and Gabe is shaking. Gabe is shaking with grief and despair because Niles is feeling it.
He, too, has grief and loss. He's painted with it, tarnished, and Niles is his ticket. Niles, delicate Niles, careful Niles, memories swimming in his mind, difficult to fish out what's what.
It's the hair that he sees that causes him to cry. He cries because Connor is dead and Connor is his best friend, he cries because Niles is all alone and there's nothing Gabe can do.
He cries because Niles is grieving.
His arms tighten on Niles, pulling him back into a bear-hug, staring at the hair. He begins to whisper, soothing, and kisses the other's cheek. Staring at the lock of hair. The last connection.
"I miss him."
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But there was nothing he could do to change who those arms belonged to.
It wasn't until a tear fell on the box, just barely missing the lock of hair, that he realized Gabe wasn't the only one crying. He took a slow breath, but the tears wouldn't stop.
"You knew him so well. He barely knew I existed..." He wanted to try to say that his grief was unwarranted compared to Gabe's. Gabe and Connor were so much closer and Niles and Connor ever would have been. But he can't dismiss the weight in his chest.
The loss of what could have been.
He lets go of the box with one hand, reaching up to grasp one of the arms around him. Not to pull it away, but to grip it tighter. Not wanting to be let go.
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Gabe has won but it's a hollow victory, because Connor's not here. Gabe is here, but not the black-haired debutant. He shakes his head, hugs the other closer. That's what he needs, now--to be someone's anchor. To be Niles' anchor.
To be there for him, to remind him. To make him remember him. Him and Connor.
"Sunday football," He murmured. "Trading baseball cards. Talking about the world and girls and Mr. Mattheson's ridiculous hair." Hair...
He sniffs loudly, reaches out. He's still draped over the other, and one hand is holding Niles', the other grabbing the lock of hair. Examining it.
"It's good," He says after a moment, voice still breaking, "That you've kept his."
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"But earlier you..." He just shook his head. Why would Gabe be glad when he'd mocked Niles for it back in the office? So malicious reminding him about taking the brush in the first place. He'd just wanted something of Connor's. Something to hold on to since he didn't get to spend the time with him that Gabe did.
"Just...give it back..." he said, his voice flat. He should just put the hair and the box away. Lock it away and forget about it all.
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This, though? He takes the hair, almost lovingly. Ignoring pleas, and brushes it against his own cheek. Moves, for a moment. Away from Niles, away from the boxes, and looks thoughtful before gently holding his hand out. An invitation for something. He's got the hair in his outstretched palm, and his gaze is firm on Niles.
"...Dance with me. I can make this all go away, Niles."
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He turned to ask for it back again. But there was that offer once more. And he couldn't think of any reason to refuse. He knew there should be, he'd had them before. He'd said no twice already tonight. But he couldn't fathom why. Or what those reasons had ever been.
The box tumbled to the floor as he got to his feet. He reached out to wrap his hand around Gabe's. He was almost excited at the prospect, a small tremor deep inside him. "Do you promise?" There was something almost like hope behind those words, as he moved closer.
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"I promise, but you have to do what I say. You have to relax, and just follow me. Let me lead--let me guide you."
They don't need music, either: Gabe's always been there, always been known the music. So has Niles, deep down. Just doesn't realize it until it's too late. "You know, if you come with me, we can be together," He says. He waits for an answer, patiently, and begins the slow, soft steps.
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Resting his forehead against Gabe's, he let his free arm fall over his friend's shoulders. Just holding him close. "More than we already are?" The incongruity should have been more of a concern. They weren't going anywhere. But he sounded more curious, if a little sad, than anything.
Without hesitation, he follows Gabe's lead. His feet feel heavier even than his heart, still wishing some how it were Connor leading him through the steps. There had been a dance planned for the school, set for a few weeks after that awful day. They'd just announced it before the weekend. He wanted to ask Connor to go with him. He was going to ask Gabe for permission after chapel that day, ask him for help and advice. The school would never let two boys go to a dance together, but they could find a way. He'd been so sure of it. But he'd never had a chance to even ask. Instead, he cried in Connor's arms while their classmates screamed...
But at least he could be with Gabe, now.
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There's silence. A beautiful silence, and Gabe is lost in the moment. Niles is, too, and Gabe knows he is, because Gabe can feel it. Feel his power over the other, a gentle tug. A whispering voice in his own head that it's going to be okay. That Niles won't leave him, not after this.
That Gabe doesn't have to be alone.
"Just close your eyes," He states. "Close your eyes and come with me." And, as they turned, he begins to hum.
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The world grew distant and dim. He couldn't feel his hands. And still he followed Gabe's every step. "Lead the way..." he breathed out. It was like they were in a spotlight. Just the two of them, everything else too dark to see...
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"Hey." The voice was sharp and firm. The sort of tone that never tolerated nonsense. "I know you're in there. Now wake up."
Niles eyelid was pride open by gloved fingers, his vision invaded by a blinding light. He tried to lift his hand to fend it off, but his movement was halted. By tubes and something tight around his wrist. "What...where am..." but his throat hurt, his voice a barely audible croak.
"You've been unconscious for three days," Yewll said, lowering her pen light. "You're lucky Amanda found you when she did. Ten more minutes and you would have bled out. I'd ask what you were thinking, but I'd actually want the truth."
"What..." Niles managed again, trying to remember what happened.
Yewll let out an irritated sigh and flipped open a chart. She seemed to be reciting off it directly. "Self inflicted lacerations to forearms and wrists. Blood alcohol level bordering on alcohol poisoning. Restrained for fear of harm to self and others." She looked up as he cleared his throat, trying to swallow. "You can thank the tube that kept you breathing for these last few days." With little in the way of gentleness, she pushed an ice chip between his lips.
He let it melt on his tongue as she checked the rest of him. Pulse, IVs, bandages, blood pressure. A little less parched, he found his voice a little easier. "Where's Gabe?" he asked, his voice still rough.
She almost dropped the chart she'd been jotting notes on. Slowly, she looked up, eyes narrowing suspiciously. "Did you just say what I think you said?"
"Gabe...he was..." Niles tried to gesture, so he could indicate what he meant, but the leather cuff halted him, winching as it rubbed one of his stitched wounds.
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"Right here, you don't have to say anything else." It's better if he didn't--it's better for both of them, with Yewll looking suspicious already. He kneels down so he's level with the bed, reaches out with his free hand and strokes the other's cheek.
"I'm here. I'm here, Niles. Have been." 'And you don't need her,' he wants to add. 'and you won't ever need her.' "Just close your eyes, go back to sleep..."
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"Eyes on me," Yewll snapped. Her firm hand grabbed him by the chin, yanking his head to look directly at her. He tried to turn his head back to Gabe, but a hard yank kept him in place. "Tell me you didn't say Gabe."
A worried frown settled on Niles' face, his eyebrows knitting together as he she let go of his face. Why was she so angry. He started to say something but she threw up a hand to stop him.
"No. I'm not going to listen to your delusions again."
Again?
"I did some digging after the last time. He wouldn't happen to be Gabriel Goodman, would he? Son of Diane and Dan Goodman."
He squeezed Gabe's hand, looking to his friend in a panic. He couldn't find the words to express the tightness in his chest. "What's..."
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Urgent.
He sits this time, panic setting in. Wanting to think quickly, wanting to save himself. Wanting to save Niles, but the problem is that Yewll is smart. Too smart, too precise. Yewll is an Indogene that knows too much about humans. Too much about him.
"Don't listen to her, Niles, listen to me. Focus on me. You have the authority, right? Dismiss her, she's full of shit anyway. Pull some mayor shit and have her leave me the fuck alone, because there's no way I'm warranting a response."
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"Stop..." he croaked, trying to to sound authoritative. But Yewll was one of the few who didn't respond to his authority.
"I'm going to take that as a yes. Gabriel Goodman died in a VC assault on a boarding school in England. You're from somewhere around there, aren't you?" She patted his cheek. "Brutal stuff. Better let him go before it impairs your job." She nodded to his bandaged arms. "Further," she added.
"It's not...he didn't..." He looked to Gabe for answers. It wasn't true. It couldn't be true. And yet, having heard it, he knew. Deep down. That jagged memory that kept teasing him. Gabe telling his friend to look after Niles. To hold him tight. They needed to protect the younger boy. A shout. A fight. A scream. The awful, coppery smell of blood eclipsing the foulness in the air. But Gabe had been there AFTER. He couldn't be gone.
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Gabe's shaking. Panicking. He's staring at Yewll in disbelief, and that's when a few tears manage to escape as he lets out a strange gasp, sounding less like what he really was and more of a scared, panicking 16 year old.
And yet, he can't deny it. Can't say anything , even of he opens his mouth.
That hand... That hand squeezing his and Gabe squeezes right back, shaking his head as vigorously as the rest of his body. Niles can't let go of him. Niles can't leave him alone.
"Niles, she's going to tell you she can make me go away and I--I need you to be strong and say no. If I can't be with you I--I--you gotta say no, Niles. I'm helping you. You know that. "
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"The last time we went down to check on your little pet project, you wouldn't stop talking to him," Yewll explained. "Arguing even. And--" She tapped his cheek again, to get him took at her. "And it sounded like you were scolding a child."
"Drop it," Niles said, his tone starting to sound firmer. "He's--"
"If you're going to talk, you're going to tell me what happened. End of story." But that was met with Niles' eyebrows drawing down, perplexed. "What got you here. You weren't any weirder than normal when I'd talked to you that afternoon."
"Connor," Niles summarized. "Gabe. We drank. His idea." Niles squeezed his eyes shut, swallowing hard.
"That's it," she said, as if giving up. Her hands planted on the rail of his bed. "We've got two options. But I'm not going to sit here and play therapist to a sorry sack like you. So we're going to stick a probe inside your skull and shock that kid right out of your system."
"NO!" Niles tried to shout, but it just sent him into a coughing fit. He yanked hard at the restraints, but Yewll was already stepping away from the bed.
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He pushes away from Niles, rage in his eyes like nothing before--it happened, that look. Once, in the past. Someone picked on Natalie and Gabe didn't rest until the bully was sent to the infirmary ward. He stands right behind Yewll. Watching her. Storming. Not touching her, never touching, but always there. Lingering.
"You can't trust her. You've seen that. She's done so many things...how do you know she's not the indogene that held you down? She's killed so many people...what if this is just a tactic to shit you up? Do help that /thing/ you're building get memories so she can hurt Amanda? She's already hurting you." A breath.
"Niles.... Niles, I don't want to go. "
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It was Gabe's prodding that gave Niles the idea. A way to derail this whole thing and so he could get out of there. His gaze shifted to Yewll, trying to reach for her despite the cuff around his wrist. "The EGO..." he croaked out.
"Already taken care of," she said with finality. "Slipped your girlfriend a sedative when she came to see you. Looked like she could use the sleep. Which you're about to get more of."
Without waiting to see what Niles was trying desperately to say, she walked away. Presumably to get the necessary equipment.
Niles looked frantically to Gabe. "I won't let her do it," he managed to say.
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Niles can't move on.
If Niles moves on, then Niles won't remember him, simple as that.
He shook his head a second time, hand gripping the Mayor's as tight as he possibly can. He's kneeling, head pressed against his chest as he pulls the other into an embrace.
"You can't leave me, I love you, Niles."
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