Dr. Alan J. Hill (
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Walk A Mile: Epilogue (Nexus LOL Conclusion)
While these meetings would perhaps suggest the formality of his desk, Dr. Hill instead is strolling through the Nexus, smiling as he watches the snowflakes drift down from the sky. A take-away cup is held in both his hands, the drink gently steaming.
He seems content to just wander for a time, more interested in his coffee and the falling snow than addressing anyone just yet. The psychoanalyst seems perfectly unaware how bizarre his previous appearance ended up being, or that his prolonged absence since then was also sorely noted. Unaware or uncaring.
Finally, after one last sip of coffee, he simply asks, tone light and conversational: "Well? What did we learn?"
((The conclusion post for the bodyswap event! Get yer details here before tagging in! Also, feel free to tag in if your character just wants to talk to/yell at the doctor in general. And don't hesitate to comment on the OOC post or send me a PM if you have any concerns or questions!))
He seems content to just wander for a time, more interested in his coffee and the falling snow than addressing anyone just yet. The psychoanalyst seems perfectly unaware how bizarre his previous appearance ended up being, or that his prolonged absence since then was also sorely noted. Unaware or uncaring.
Finally, after one last sip of coffee, he simply asks, tone light and conversational: "Well? What did we learn?"
((The conclusion post for the bodyswap event! Get yer details here before tagging in! Also, feel free to tag in if your character just wants to talk to/yell at the doctor in general. And don't hesitate to comment on the OOC post or send me a PM if you have any concerns or questions!))
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One. Last. Step.
Does he step back when she reaches out to grab his collar? Because now that she's close enough, that's her first order of business.
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"No, I don't suppose we are the same. You're emotionally stunted. Selfish. You're not doing this for your friends, you're doing it because you feel helpless otherwise. This isn't even about me. This is all about you, Amelia."
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"I think it's best if you stop this nonsense right now."
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"I'm just having a conversation. You're the one tossing people about and making attempts at violence. What am I doing?"
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"I think you'd do well with some introspection. Perhaps we can set up an appointment sometime? Help you get to the root of these aggression problems of yours. Your crippling fears of the unknown."
The blade closing in doesn't seem, in any way, to effect Dr. Hill's ability to speak. Even if it begins to pierce the skin.
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"I'm already seeing someone," she growls at him. "You can take your offer and shove it. When this meeting is over, I never want to see you again. I never want to hear of you doing your experiments again, either. You have hurt enough people with all of this."
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Why is he bleeding? He certainly didn't like the rock she tried to aim at him, so why is he bleeding now? Her hand finally begins shaking so much that she has to withdraw her blade. But he shouldn't think for a moment that means she's done with him. She leans close and grabs him by the collar, pulling him halfway off the ground growling at him. "What are you?"
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A trickle of blood drips down his face, followed by another. An unseen wound somewhere up by his hairline, fresh but with no clear cause.
"There is so much more to fear, Amelia, than your insecurities. The unknowable is so much worse than the unknown."
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"Stop it," her voice carries that same fire as before, but she can barely whisper. "I don't know what you're trying to do to me, but I want you to stop."
Too much. It's all too much.
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He is, of course, no longer seated where he was. No sign of him or the blood he was dripping.
"I thought this was what you wanted, Ms. Ronsam!" He's behind her now, hands folded behind his back, bent slightly at the waist so his voice is that much closer and abrupt. There's no sign of any of his wounds; no cuts, no blood. Nothing even staining his shirt. "You don't know any peace until you've had a chance to make whatever you blame bleed! You're helpless unless you can enact the most basic of revenge. It's the only way you feel safe, after all. Kill rather than confront. Destroy rather than understand."
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It takes several minutes for her to regain herself enough to speak, but even then she doesn't pull her hands far from her face. "What happened to you... most of that wasn't my fault. Your magic, or whatever the hell it is... it's not right and you can't just do that to someone." She shakes her head and looks up at him finally, glaring as best she can despite her fear. "But I have every right to make you bleed after what you've done."
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"This whole incident only reminds you of that fact, doesn't it? How chaotic and unpleasant this place is compared to home. Which only reminds you that you're not home. The worst fact of all."
He's straightened up by now before stepping back from the poor, stricken woman. "I'm not your enemy, Ms. Ronsam. And I'll not be your scapegoat either."
Then he turns and calmly walks away.
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He's right.
It'll take some time, and a lot more effort than she wants to admit, to get back to her feet, to gather her weapons, to not run as far and as fast as she can. To go back to the place that isn't home to hang her head and pray no one will disturb her.
It'll take even more time to admit she knows the step to take to fix at least one of the problems the doctor has laid bare.