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benhargreeves) wrote in
redshiftlogs2019-10-06 09:46 pm
[closed] can't we give ourselves one more chance?
Who: Ben, Cole, Ami
What: Cole and Ami need to Talk⢠and Ben is there to mediate and make everybody feel safe and copacetic
When: October 7
Where: The library
He had agonized over where would be the best place to do this, once Ami had given him the heads-up that she felt ready. (Maybe throwing that party was good for her mental health, she felt steady enough in herself to face all this). His first thought had been the library, but then he'd doubted that, questioned it. Is that just where he feels safest? That's not important here. What is important is making Cole and Ami both feel comfortable and safe, helping them to hear one another and overcome their fear of one another so that they can help each other out.
But he'd listed all the other options he knew in the Anchor, and each had its own set of drawbacks. In the end he'd returned to the library again - it's brightly-lit and quiet, with comfortable chairs, nooks if either need a moment of privacy, but not convoluted enough that the space will pose an issue.
So he picks the time - late morning - and brings in some snacks (such as they are). That's definitely Grace's influence. Ben wishes briefly she were here, that he could ask her if there is anything he is missing, how to be sure he is helping and making them both feel okay.
He arrives before either of the others; he'd come fifteen minutes before the time he'd told both of them. He had also said, to each, to reiterate, that he ws there for them, there to help, and that he wouldn't let anything bad happen, while he was around.
What: Cole and Ami need to Talk⢠and Ben is there to mediate and make everybody feel safe and copacetic
When: October 7
Where: The library
He had agonized over where would be the best place to do this, once Ami had given him the heads-up that she felt ready. (Maybe throwing that party was good for her mental health, she felt steady enough in herself to face all this). His first thought had been the library, but then he'd doubted that, questioned it. Is that just where he feels safest? That's not important here. What is important is making Cole and Ami both feel comfortable and safe, helping them to hear one another and overcome their fear of one another so that they can help each other out.
But he'd listed all the other options he knew in the Anchor, and each had its own set of drawbacks. In the end he'd returned to the library again - it's brightly-lit and quiet, with comfortable chairs, nooks if either need a moment of privacy, but not convoluted enough that the space will pose an issue.
So he picks the time - late morning - and brings in some snacks (such as they are). That's definitely Grace's influence. Ben wishes briefly she were here, that he could ask her if there is anything he is missing, how to be sure he is helping and making them both feel okay.
He arrives before either of the others; he'd come fifteen minutes before the time he'd told both of them. He had also said, to each, to reiterate, that he ws there for them, there to help, and that he wouldn't let anything bad happen, while he was around.

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So he just moves smoothly on, actually contributing for once, since it seems there are two possible options available here. He taps at his chin with his finger and then says:
"We've got the footage they saved from everybody's rooms. Peter made a copy of it. We haven't watched any of it that wasn't ours. It... didn't feel right. But if you wanted to look it over together and try to find whenever it was you wrote all that up... maybe it would trigger a memory, and then Cole could help to decipher that?"
It's the best plan he can come up with - a surefire (he hopes??? he knows nothing about brains) way to jar the memory loose, and Cole here to experience it along with Ami or at lest glimpse it and offer her insight or at the very least understanding.
"I can ask him to send me the file? He knows I wouldn't do it without your permission."
Ben doesn't go into the reasons why he's sure Peter would trust him not to invade someone's privacy. Cole already knows those reasons and Ami doesn't need to hear about any of his baggage right now when she's working on her own.
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But at least they're not alone in their little Dead Poets Society, I guess? Is that good? It's probably tragic. Let's not dwell on that.
Ben's plan is sort of a synthesis of hers and Cole's - watching the video footage, hoping it sets off a memory, and then letting Cole experience the memory with her and ... read the history? What did he mean by "read histories," anyway? Sort of a psychometry thing? Would they need to be in her room? In any event, she's not convinced it'll work, but... they can try. She does want to see the footage either way, just to be sure - and to make sure she hasn't lost any more time, just in case.
"Or I could just ask him myself," Ami points out with a shrug. He's her friend, too, after all. Without waiting further, she takes out her comm and shoots Peter a text on the subject.
"... Full disclosure, though," she adds after a moment. "I really don't know if we'll be able to trigger a memory on purpose. They're slippery. Typically you just have to wait for them to come to you."
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Cole clarifies because Ben's curious and it's not really a secret. Ben died. Aradia died. Cole died. So did a few of the others, but Cole won't out them.
"If you show me the wall, I can try and read what happened. What it felt like, why it had to be done. Why is it called emotional baggage? It's more like... it carves and shapes who we are."
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"Orrrrr we can try that. Ami? What d'you say?"
He looks over at the girl, a question on his face that isn't quite the one he had asked aloud. The real question is, is she feeling comfortable enough around Cole to want him wandering into her bedroom. Reading what she had written on the walls, and then reading it for whatever explanation lurked underneath and in the past.
Ben's face is neutral - not urging a yes or a no, merely asking. Either way, he'll support her.
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Anyway, she thinks over the ideas for a moment. Psychometry would be quicker than poring through weeks of video footage, anyway, and she doesn't mind people coming into her space if she gives them permission. After a second, she nods. Some of that nervousness, the anxiety over what they'll find out, has started to well up again, but it's easier to set aside in light of what they've already discovered.
"Let's try Cole's way first," she says. "Your idea is still good, though, Ben. That can be our Plan B." And - I guess they can just do that right now, huh? She gets up and fixes her skirt, starts gathering her things.
Plan B for Ben. Wait, does that mean Cole's idea is actually Plan C? No, double wait - Ami, Ben, Cole. A, B, C! She has to stifle a giggle at the realization. Oh my god, what a dumb coincidence.
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"I can try." He unfolds himself from the floor. "The Shift makes it hard, something, but I'll try."
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He lets Ami lead the way, following after with his hands in his pockets. The housing area is not very far from the library, so it's only a matter of moments before they're at Ami's door and then walking into the room. Ben is prepared for the writing, this time, but it's still... an awful lot. Knowing that Ami can't even see it still sends a prickle of unease down his spine, but they're working on it together. Seeing if they can't figure it out. Hopefully, it will lead to answers that help Ami, rather than upset her. And hopefully, touching the walls to try to get a reading off them won't upset Cole, either.
Ben glances between Cole and Ami, asks Cole:
"Is there... anything I can do to help?"
He doubts it but he wants to offer, regardless.
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"Oh, wow," she says, turning in a slow circle to take it all in. It's not a good wow. "You were not freakin' kidding, Ben. Holy crap."
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There really is an awful lot of writing all over the walls, and hopefully now Ami will understand a little better why he had been so thrown, even before he realized she couldn't even see it. Maybe it's a stupid bias informed by too many movies, but writing all over the walls? Sort of creepy! Especially when it's the same thing over and over again.
He follows her inside, glancing over at Cole as they make their way in, wary in case being in this space scares him. He shouldn't let himself get cocky and assume everything is going to be smooth sailing, from now.
To Ami, he says: "And you didn't ever see it before right now?"
Was it some specific memory she'd had to remember that changed it? Is it being in here at the same time as Cole?
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Ami shakes her head. "No, never. This is the first time. I couldn't even see it before I left to meet you guys."
And she's not sure why, either. Nothing's immediately sparking her memory. But it's got to be something that happened between then and now, right? And the only thing she can think of is...
"Is it... because of that memory?" she wonders aloud. She looks over to Cole, or at least where she thought he was. "What do-" Ah, where'd he go? She glances around for a second and finds him again, not far off. "What do you think, Cole?"
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He reaches. Into the meanings and the connections, into a vast pool of interconnectedness that didn't make sense and simply was.
"Tick, tock, tock t0ck k0tc, c is c and t is t but k is g and 0 is a gattaca, tagc, gact, it's a code, the code has so many secrets and whispers and it's not your code, or my code but it's a code for something bigger and more, more than human, more than troll, it spirals on itself, twisting and zipping and she knows it, she knows the code but she can't see it until she remembers-"
He wrenches away from the wall. "I- I don't know what it means."
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As soon as Cole reels back, moving away from the wall, Ben sets a hand on Cole's shoulder, steadying him. There's a deep furrow between his brows.
"So... it sounds like what you can and can't perceive definitely has to do with your memories. And I guess this is some kind of a code?"
He looks over to Ami, asks:
"Any idea what it might mean?"
And Ben turns to Cole immediately after, adding, more quietly:
"You okay?"
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Ami squints at the wall. It's code. Come on, she can actually see it now! So why can't she remember? Code for what? What kind of code only has four-
Her face slackens, the determined gaze turning into a blank stare. After a few seconds, she blinks slowly, past and present briefly overlapping in her consciousness - and she murmurs, softly, like an echo of herself.
"An incomplete fragment consisting of four symbols. In the soot of my ruined hive I scrawled my part of the code, completing the phrase of legend, the persisting sounds said to accompany the ultimate demise of the tyrant less an arm and an eye..."
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Faith often has little space for Compassion.
"It's a code to make an ancient thing," Cole whispers. "I want to leave now. I'm not very comfortable."
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Most of his unease has to do with Cole; he's tense and Ben can feel it, because Cole is standing so close. This is why he's here. To make sure that things don't go off the rails, the way they had last time. To keep both his friends safe from alarming one another.
So the moment that Cole says he wants to leave, in that tiny voice, Ben acts. After all, Cole doesn't ask for things for himself. Almost never. He wants to leave, they're going to leave.
But Ben isn't going to do so without even saying something.
He looks into Ami's eyes, not sure she's even seeing him, and interrupts her.
"Ami, Earth to Ami. Cole and I are gonna go now. Text me later if you want help with the code or - if you wanna talk."
And then, protectively steering Cole so that his own body stays between him and Ami, Ben gets them both out the door, shooting one last glance over his shoulder and giving a little wave of goodbye and a small smile, if she's in any state to see and recognize it. Things had gone well. So much better than he'd anticipated, honestly. And he's pretty sure this is the best way to keep it that way. He had been useful, after all. The minute things started to get uncomfortable, he separated them. And now, next time they meet, hopefully it will be a little easier still, and then a little easier still. It is progress, and the beginnings of an answer to the mystery of the writing on the wall...