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cradleproject2016-07-10 09:11 pm
week 5 - execution
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Her question actually shows a bit more of a concern. She sees a leader - one that is questionable and has some bad traits - and a father. She knows nothing of what he's done... so she actually just wants to show that she's harmless. That it's okay to talk to her. It's the least she could do. I mean, she is aware enough to blame her own naive view on earning her a busted lip.
Elizabeth takes a seat on one of the stools, listening to him speak. She feels... bad for him. The way he speaks of this is entitled, she thinks. ]
Doesn't that make you sad? [ It's a childish question, honestly. No one would really feel sad when they're in a position of power. Elizabeth never would know that - she's been under someone's thumb her whole life! ] I... I just think of how alone I felt with no one around... I can't imagine feeling that alone when you actually have company...
[ But, when he offers the medical supplies, she takes it upon herself to start wiping away at the blood. It's stopped bleeding, but there's a definite split on her lip and soreness in her mouth. She winces, flinching every so often when the cotton drags down her lip.
After a few moments, she's cleaned up minus a few drops on her chin. ]
I don't have to show concern if you want. I - I really have no right to. You're grieving over the loss of your daughter's photograph. There's no possible reason I should have reached out - there's no way I could have surmised your feelings.
[ Liz...... ]
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That's a hard thing to explain, though, and especially to her. He's a bit glad instead to see her take the medical supplies and start cleaning up that split lip, though he does have to look away. It's like if he doesn't see it, he's not the one that did it. He shrugs to her actual question dismissively, but any further response is forgotten as she takes the burden for the rest, and Jack looks back to her. ]
What? Uh, no, that's-- [ He frowns, breathing out a frustrated noise, but it's not so much at Elizabeth as himself. It's difficult for Jack to interact with her when it comes to this kind of topic, because it's far too easy to feel those fatherly parts of his personality creeping up, but it also doesn't seem right to show that to her. ]
It's... No, it's appreciated, kiddo. I'm just— [ He sighs, and his posture shifts again so that his hands settle on his hips. ] It's not so much the photograph. That's— Okay, well, it's irreplaceable, but it's just a thing. I lost my temper because I'm worried about her. Because, y'know, I've been trying pretty much her whole life to make sure this exact thing doesn't happen. She's got a dad that a lotta people wanna kill and wouldn't have any problem using a little girl to do it. Doesn't mean-- Ahhh.
[ He waves a hand dismissively, but his expression is fairly somber. ]
—Point is, don't blame yourself. That's what I'm trying to get at here.
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How sad is that?
It's hard for her to understand how someone could care so much for their child when her own parents kept her locked from the world. There's a bit of bitterness - jealousy - that Jack cares so much about Angel. It's a dangerous thought, one that makes her awkwardly look away. She knows her judgment is poor in any sense - thinking of Booker as a true friend, thinking of Jack in any way a fatherly figure... But, she's here. Writing letters that will never be sent to Booker. Truly hurt that Jack couldn't control his own anger. She's snapped back to reality when her lip pangs with pain - a reminder that she had no father. ]
We need to start planning how to get out of this situation. [ Wow??? ] These killings are getting worse. They're getting petty and for nothing at all. This isn't anything compared to what someone could do to me - or you in the future.
[ She sounds... pretty ruthless, honestly. ]
I won't harp on about your actions, they were in the moment and I have my fair share of assaulting someone only trying to help me. With books, but not... the point, I suppose.
[ Elizabeth stiffens her posture in her seat. ]
You daughter will be fine. If there is any possibility that I can open one of my tears - control them - she will be the first person I go to find. I promise you.
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Yet that dangerous kind of fear doesn't show on his face. There may be some areas where he's poor at hiding his expressions, but anything that could be construed as weakness he's much better at hiding.
So rather than dwell on that irrational worry, he plunges himself into Elizabeth's followup instead. At least, after a brief thought to note that she didn't actually respond to much of what he'd said. ]
Yeah, that-- That's why I'm concerned. Definitely selfishly. Won't deny that. But they're escalating, and that's not a good thing. It's taking more to convince people to off each other? I dunno. That's really easy on Helios and Pandora both.
[ Why won't people murder each other for a few bucks? That would be way easier, god. ]
So, yeah. Getting off the ship, taking it over, any of that is gonna be to our benefit. I prefer number two there, since no idea how we're all gonna get back to where we belong otherwise, but, hey, not discounting any possibilities here.
[ Though that last part— Jack pauses, considering her offer, then shakes his head with a smile. ]
That's-- You don't need to worry about that, Liz. Appreciate it. But- [ He laughs ] Well, this is probably going to sound super weird, since I'm sure this is-- It's really a "dad" thing, but that's something I've gotta do on my own.
[ He pauses, since he already knows this is stupidly corny, but he shrugs and speaks with a touch more softness in his voice. ]
I've gotta be her hero.