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Well Hello There
When: Any Time
Where: Anywhere
Who: Captain Jack Harkness + You
You've seen him before, maybe even since you were a child. When he appears, it's always been right there, at the edge of your vision, watching you. Sometimes he says hello in passing as he crosses the street. Sometimes he just smiles when you spot him and ducks into a shop or moves around the corner. He comes and goes from your life, never threatening, never tangible.
Until today.
Today he moves towards you purposefully. He has bright blue eyes and dimples when he smiles. He'd not aged a day since you first started to see him. He smells like the best thing in the world to you. He offers his hand. "Hi. I'm Captain Jack Harkness," he says.
Where: Anywhere
Who: Captain Jack Harkness + You
You've seen him before, maybe even since you were a child. When he appears, it's always been right there, at the edge of your vision, watching you. Sometimes he says hello in passing as he crosses the street. Sometimes he just smiles when you spot him and ducks into a shop or moves around the corner. He comes and goes from your life, never threatening, never tangible.
Until today.
Today he moves towards you purposefully. He has bright blue eyes and dimples when he smiles. He'd not aged a day since you first started to see him. He smells like the best thing in the world to you. He offers his hand. "Hi. I'm Captain Jack Harkness," he says.
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He grinned, flashing white and even teeth.
"C'mon, you're actually rooming next to me. Gotta be on our best behaviour, us newbies." Jack didn't correct him or even try to.
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So he nodded, and stepped towards Mitchell, intending to follow him. "You're new here, too?" he asked, curious.
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They passed a woman and a man at a computer terminal, Mitchell never stopping to explain how one second inside a room could clean him up, who waved at them but the vampire didn't stop to make small talk.
"How are you holding up?"
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He wasn't sure what 'triggering' meant, so that question got a bit of a blank stare. He had a feeling it meant something like 'upsetting,' and if that was the case, then yeah. Henry didn't have time to even lean back against the wall before Mitchell was back from the shower thing. He wondered if he'd missed something and Mitchell just had to pick something up, but no- he was clean. Huh. He decided not to question it.
"I don't know," he answered honestly to the second question. "This still sort of feels like a dream. I wouldn't be surprised if I woke up back in that apartment tomorrow, I guess." He shrugged and ran a hand through his hair, vaguely trying to get it out of his eyes. It didn't work very well. "Other than that, I'm better than I have been for...awhile." He needed to get away from that place. It was still very much messing with him.
He didn't really want to talk about his experiences unless he had to, to help them out. So he found another topic. "Have you liked it here, so far?"
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But that made this sound more like a orphanage. And it wasn't. At all.
"We do good work here. We're paid really fantastically well... We have each other-- And our demons. I can't say I'm happy here, Henry, but I wasn't happy back home either. Fact, I think I was just about to die there."
Funny. Jack seemed to do that to people. He plucked them up when everything would have changed for the worse.
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He was glad to hear what sounded like a realistic assessment of everything. If people had told him it was nothing but sunshine and rainbows, he would have been far more worried about what he'd signed up for. Mitchell telling Henry about his imminent death back home made Henry nod as well. "Yeah...me, too. I don't know for sure, but...either someone from that cult would've come for me, or..." He trailed off for good that time, frowning but not finishing that sentence.
"So I'm glad for the save. It'd be bad if I died over there, I think. I didn't want to complete the 21 Sacraments, but I didn't know how to get out of it." He let out a small relieved sigh. "Now I can rest easier."
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But he hadn't slipped. Not yet. He'd been dry for whole decades before. He could be dry now too. For however long it took. Even if every day was a struggle of guilt without it.
Mitchell guided Henry down to the living space. "Kitchen is communal. You've got your own bedroom and bathroom though. Showers don't work like the ones up a few levels. But some people appreciate soap and water. Access to some search engines online are limited because of an infestation of parasitic works they had about a year ago. But just use Tor instead of a browser and you're fine."
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He wasn't sure what sort of 'messed up' Mitchell was, but figured that being a vampire could cause all sorts of problems. If he wanted to talk about it, he would.
The living space sounded perfect for Henry, right now. It was nothing like a normal apartment, and he'd be close to other people he would be forced to talk to. He wouldn't be able to disappear for days here, without anyone noticing or caring.
But as soon as Mitchell got talking about search engines, his eyes started glazing over. "Search engines? Like Ask Jeeves...? I'm sorry, I don't know what Tor is." He tried to parse it again, and- nope, no better this time. "Guess I have more things to learn."
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Mitchell leaned back against the wall after they entered a curving hall lined in doors. He held out a key on a telephone bungie cord and let Henry take it from him.
"Home sweet home," he said softly. "You're not going to be allowed to leave the Hub for a little while. You're not exactly a prisoner, you didn't do anything wrong, but it's just in case something followed you. We have the ability to protect you and the whole world from it here. But up there? All bets are off."
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Henry took the key, but at the mention of not being allowed to leave, his eyes shot up to look at Mitchell. It'd been unlikely he would want to leave for awhile, but- well. Not being able to leave was another creature entirely. He paled and felt his breath leave him, even though it would be more accurate to say that he stopped breathing for a few seconds.
But Mitchell continued explaining the why of it, and it filtered into his cloudy mind eventually. It was in case something followed him, which was honestly something of a concern. That made perfect sense. "...right. Okay. How long do you think I'll have to stay...?" He was starting to think of other reasons why this wasn't the same. The apparent enormity of the Hub would help him out a lot here.
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"A few weeks. Maybe a month in case there's a lunar element? Jack is a thorough man. And full moons have a tendency to bring out the worst." Definitely the worst. But George was doing just fine. So was Nina. They were much better off without him.
But Annie he was having trouble separating completely from. There wasn't much he could do about that now though. He couldn't to back.
"Promise you it's not going to feel like you're a prisoner, mate. You can go anywhere in the Hub you'd like. Anything dangerous should be labeled. Obviously if testing units are in use, don't open the door but you should be all right otherwise."
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Upon being told that he wouldn't feel like a prisoner, he went from tense back to relaxed- not that it was noticeable, really. His shoulders just moved back slightly, making him less slouched. "I was telling myself that...this place looks huge. I'll be careful of any signs."
Looking at the key, he matched it up with a door, and pleased that it wasn't some combination of 302, he opened the door. "You said you're my neighbor...?"
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Mitchell used both hands to point at the door to the left. "Right there. We share a party wall," he grinned. "I don't party much but I'm always up for tea and a chat if I'm in."
He tapped at the wrist cuff he wore before giving Henry just a small run down of how to use it to call someone. Or order pizza. "Jack isn't too fond of delivery because we're meant to be secret and all but you can have me go for take away if you need."
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The wrist cuff was a lot easier to understand than the computer talk, oddly enough. Maybe it was because Henry didn't feel like it was something he should automatically know about. He listened carefully and made sure he got the right buttons. "I was wondering how I'd get food down here," he said, pleased to have a means to contact the outside world, even if there was no one he knew in it.
He looked at his room, and then back down the hall. With a sigh, he added, "Jack said there were some things about Silent Hill you wanted to ask me...?" As much as he'd rather leave it, he wanted to make sure he helped if he could.
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It was easy to get use to the weird, Henry. Once you lived it every single day, it was more...normal.
"But mostly, I wanted to know why it wasn't quite like the other iterations we've seen of the place. If you had any insight into that. And what the bloody hell this 21 Sacrament thing is. But again, can be later."
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At Mitchell's insistence that they could do this later, he should his head. "I'd rather get it over with, if...uh, that's okay." He opened the door to his room wider. "Let's go sit down, though." It would be a little easier to handle that way.
There was a little nook in the back corner with two fairly comfortable-looking chairs, and he headed towards that. "I'll tell you about the 21 Sacraments first. It's a ritual which is supposed to bring down the Holy Mother of that religion. Once they brought Her down, she was supposed to be able to make Paradise...I don't think our ideas of 'Paradise' are the same." He frowned and a spark of anger appeared in his eyes, if only for a moment.
"The ritual is...uh, very involved. First, the...whoever is doing it has to do the Ritual of Holy Assumption, which uses taking the blood of ten 'sinners', the Crimson Tome, the white crism, and the obsidian goblet. Walter pulled out all their hearts, too- I'm not sure if he had to use those or not." He let out a heavy breath. The eleventh victim is the one doing the ritual himself. In suicide, he ascends. I think it opens a new world. And I think it's based on the...uh, person doing the ritual. So this was Walter's, and he was invincible in it. I...don't know if anyone else did this." Mitchell seemed to be implying that this one was different, so that meant other people had tried, at least in some capacity. "From then on, every sacrament, every victim, has a name and a role. And their mangled-up souls get trapped in his world while he's completing the ritual. Maybe forever." And Eileen was there now, too. Henry closed his eyes for a moment.