Esther Coleman (
beingdifferent) wrote2013-10-21 08:19 pm
Sixth little lie ♰ 'Cause the devil works quick, you know it don't take long
(CW: gore)
Who did this?
[Today you don't get charm, Barge, you're in for something completely different. Esther's standing on the deck, eyebrows knit, mouth a thin line, looking troubled. The reason why becomes apparent when she swings her communicator around and captures an image of something becoming increasingly common on the Barge: a bloodied corpse, this one of one Hannibal Lecter. That in and of itself isn't so strange, and even a young murderess is clever enough to pick up on that. The strange part is that this death was obviously not due to a human attack; the claw and bite marks attest to that.]
This is the man everyone is angry with. Someone set a dog upon him, right? [She doesn't sound disturbed so much as disapproving, and the feed swings back to capture her face still wearing that frown.]
…A warden will need to bring him to the hospital. [By which she means infirmary.] I'm not going to stay here alone.
Who did this?
[Today you don't get charm, Barge, you're in for something completely different. Esther's standing on the deck, eyebrows knit, mouth a thin line, looking troubled. The reason why becomes apparent when she swings her communicator around and captures an image of something becoming increasingly common on the Barge: a bloodied corpse, this one of one Hannibal Lecter. That in and of itself isn't so strange, and even a young murderess is clever enough to pick up on that. The strange part is that this death was obviously not due to a human attack; the claw and bite marks attest to that.]
This is the man everyone is angry with. Someone set a dog upon him, right? [She doesn't sound disturbed so much as disapproving, and the feed swings back to capture her face still wearing that frown.]
…A warden will need to bring him to the hospital. [By which she means infirmary.] I'm not going to stay here alone.

spam;
When he arrives she's flanking the door, clutching her communicator with two sweaty hands, gazing at the body worriedly and, hunched in on herself, looking even smaller than usual. When he kneels to look at her she meets his eyes, nodding twice.]
I don't want to be around that.
spam;
He remembers, very well, what being stabbed felt like.
So he holds out both his hands for hers.]
Let's get you out of this chill. There ought to be hot chocolate in the mess hall.
spam;
Still, she is not unprepared. She lays her hands in his, wide-eyed and grave.] Yes. Thank you, I'd like to do that.
Mr. Dent wants to come with.
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Is he on his way?
spam;
Yes, he should be here soon.
Re: spam;
[On his way up, he drops one of her hands - and with the other, stretches his forefinger and thumb to pull at the ribbon on her wrist.]
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Don't! Don't ever!
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Esther!
[ What a miserable plateau this will be. ]
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She's absolutely the girl who tried to gut him.
His hand tightens, briefly, squeezes hard because she's no little girl and she knows what she's done--
But the hears another voice, and abruptly lets her go, looking toward the stairs as Harvey comes running. He never fully takes his eyes off Esther.
He doesn't apologize, either, just levels a look on her, however brief, before the other man arrives. He knows.]
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I don't like it!
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The hell is going on?
[ Gloved hand in Esther's, he holds tight to her, giving a look down to her and then up to Bond. Well, Warden: he's waiting for an explanation there, and he's bristling to beat one out of him. Kids aren't off limits to Two-Face, but Harvey has issues where Boy Hostages and others like them are concerned. ]
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It never hurts to be ready.]
I was going to take her to the mess, for a drink. [He lies easily. Always does.] I suppose she doesn't like cocoa. [He owes Harvey nothing. There are others more in need of a warning.]
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Don't touch me.
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[ Harvey's had his own thoughts on Esther-- but for the moment, solidarity with another inmate before a warden he doesn't like is the foremost concern. If she is a child, then they'll handle it. If she's not -- well, he's not going to cry too hard about it. ]
I got it from here, I think.
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Instead, he lifts both his shoulders in a nonchalant shrug.]
By all means.
[It's a drawl, arrogant, a little angry, a little satisfied. He has proof enough for himself.]
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She's already scheming how to best rid herself of him.]
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[ He puts a hand to her shoulder to nudge her, gentle. ]
Come, Esther. I still have some of the cookies Anya made. You can have one.
spam;
He's disgusted, but willing to wait. If she gutted him at - Christ, how is he supposed to sort out how old she is? - as a child, maybe she's more restrained, now. He can wait it out.
He's certainly not concerned for Dent's safety.]