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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Part of him knew this. Knew exactly what Gabe was. But it was so hard to all himself to see it. Gabe was all he had left of Connor. Connor who had been the one to guide everything in his career. The one who led him to New York, then to Defiance.
"I'm not letting anyone control me." The first step. Slowly, he opened his eyes, letting out a slow breath, his gaze fixing on Gabe. "I've let someone else do that for long enough." Another slow breath as he shifted his head on the pillow. Making himself look as strong and defiant as possible while strapped to a hospital bed. "It's time I took control for myself." His tone at least hit the right commanding note.
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“Remember what she is. Remember what she did to you--what happened. She doesn’t care about you, she only cares about your brain--Niles. Niles, if you let her do this you might get seriously messed with. And I don’t want to lose you--I don’t want to lose you like I lost Conor. Like we lost Conor. “ He’s pulling out all the stops.
“You don’t want that. You don’t want a world without me; without the only thing you have left of him. And I don’t want that for you, either.”
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No, Niles. You can't shy away from it. Face it. That's the only way to get rid of him. But trying to force his mind to what he knew was like trying to walk over ice. He couldn't get traction, he couldn't get his mind to hold the truth.
"Not her," he said through clenched teeth, closing his eyes and pressing his head back against the pillow. "You." He squeezed his eyes tighter, trying to will Gabe out of his life. "I won't let you use me." Saying it made him sick to his stomach, but he forced out each word.