Jamison Brett Kingsley (
undeflective) wrote in
riverviewlogs2017-06-12 10:50 pm
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[Closed] I will try and try to change
who: Jamie Dodger Kingsley and Ivar Ragnarsson
what: Apologies are in order.
when: During the Butterfly Effect event, and directly following this thread.
where: Floor five.
warnings: Swearing, probably. Not excessive violence for once (hopefully).
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He'd been in a rage when he left his room, blood boiling quite literally as he dragged his fingers along the wall, scorching marks across it up until he got to the elevator. It was about time he killed that dumbass kid, showed him exactly why he should fear him.
But then something had changed. He'd stopped short, his fire power shutting off as a chill ran down his spine. He'd squeezed his eyes shut and when he opened them, he wasn't wearing his ratty sweatshirt. It had been replaced by a pristine sweatervest - his sweatervest, what else would he be wearing? He reached up and felt his face - no scars, but why would there be? He'd never so much as been struck before, much less gotten any major scarring.
He continues up to the fifth floor, but he's no longer sure exactly what he's going to do when he gets there. Part of him still wants to yell, to fight, but there's just no point in giving in to someone who just wants to egg him on. But is it safe to try and parley with someone who's tried to kill him before?
Thus there's a pretty nervous expression as he looks around the fifth floor for the kid. God, he really hopes this doesn't end as badly as their last confrontation.
what: Apologies are in order.
when: During the Butterfly Effect event, and directly following this thread.
where: Floor five.
warnings: Swearing, probably. Not excessive violence for once (hopefully).
--
He'd been in a rage when he left his room, blood boiling quite literally as he dragged his fingers along the wall, scorching marks across it up until he got to the elevator. It was about time he killed that dumbass kid, showed him exactly why he should fear him.
But then something had changed. He'd stopped short, his fire power shutting off as a chill ran down his spine. He'd squeezed his eyes shut and when he opened them, he wasn't wearing his ratty sweatshirt. It had been replaced by a pristine sweatervest - his sweatervest, what else would he be wearing? He reached up and felt his face - no scars, but why would there be? He'd never so much as been struck before, much less gotten any major scarring.
He continues up to the fifth floor, but he's no longer sure exactly what he's going to do when he gets there. Part of him still wants to yell, to fight, but there's just no point in giving in to someone who just wants to egg him on. But is it safe to try and parley with someone who's tried to kill him before?
Thus there's a pretty nervous expression as he looks around the fifth floor for the kid. God, he really hopes this doesn't end as badly as their last confrontation.

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"I... can't say that's an entirely good idea." He mumbles in response to the knives, looking them over carefully. Ugh, in some part of him he can still feel them carving into his skin, and he hides a shudder. "If everyone carries knives 'just in case', everyone will have knives. And if everyone has knives, everyone will fear being attacked with knives. And if everyone fears being attacked by knives, they will try to attack others before they are attacked, which will cause others to attack. It's a terrible system."
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Of course, Ivar was that tenth person in general, so maybe this whole thing could be solved if he was taken out of the equation. He slides another one into his right boot. No matter if he's not so angry as he once was, he's not going without weapons.
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Although, you know what? That is way too many knives still. And he's watching Ivar with thinly veiled judgement each time that he puts another knife on his person.
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"You are right about one thing. I don't listen to things like laws. Or people." He slides off the bed and into his wheelchair in two easy movements. Ivar would do exactly as he pleased and woe be to anyone who tried to stop him. Though honestly, rage tempered or not, the boy definitely needed someone to keep a leash on him.
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"So. This begs the question - do we put this behind us and try to be friends, or make an effort to forgot this moment of clarity?"
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Something that had been lost in the transition to his other self, along with that coldly manipulative streak. He considers Jamie's words carefully. He's not sure how long this will last, but he wasn't going to turn down a chance for forgiveness. He smiles, the soft sort of one that his normal self almost never possessed. "I can live with being friends."
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"Friends it is, then... feel free to call me Jamie, but... well, don't be surprised if my other self doesn't take it too well."
He knows that Dodger is particular with names. Too particular with names. Even his first name carried a sour taste for that version of him, and Jamie knows that will cause problems down the line, but... honestly, maybe Dodger needs those sorts of problems.
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He wheels himself over to the elevator, pressing the button, and then adjusting his arm brace where it had slipped down over his wrist. It gives him enough time to wonder who else has been affected in Riverview and if any of the changes are as dramatic physically as what happened with Jamie.