Atton Rand & miscellaneous names (
suitably_heroic) wrote2025-04-03 07:45 am
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New York City, Thursday
Sometimes mornings were nice. Time spent in the music room, after people had woken up, but before he needed to be anywhere. Jack let his fingers move over the keys, his ear fied on the sound of Dane's chords flowing from the phone recording - Em, G, Cmaj7, D... "Why do we always crave absolution? Why can't we put these ghosts to rest? Why won't we tell the dead to leave us alone? Why let the ghosts follow us home, to let our blood and leave us to roam? The dead should leave us alone--"
"I like the triplets and the duplets," Dane commented quietly from the doorway. "Very cute."
Jack let out a sigh as he looked up and away from the piano. "Well, we aren't all fancy assholes with pretty pieces of paper that say we're qualified to make music good."
"It is a nice thing to have." Dane lifted his cup of coffee with a small smile. "I like it, though. It's getting better."
There was still a quiet exhaustion in his face, and Jack knew it wasn't physical - Dane had slept just fine last night. He put the sheets with the notes down and rose from his seat. "Thanks," he said. "How are you holding up?"
One of Dane's shoulders slid up in a helpless shrug. "I'm okay--" he started. "Okay, no, that's bullshit. I'm sorry. I'm, I don't know. Stuck in some bad memories. I guess. It'll be fine."
Jack took a moment to roll his wrist, fiddling with the straps of his glove. Then he took a few steps, getting in closer, seeing the truth of that reflected in Dane's eyes. "Look, I know you're probably not eager to hear my Jedi zen therapy bullshit," he said. "But try and find a moment to sit with it for a while today, okay? Grab a break or something. Listen to the dulcet tones of cabs racing past, I don't know."
"Aye aye, Zen master," Dane said, a wry smile tugging on his mouth.
"And if you want, I can call the band, cancel our performance at the protest this weekend," Jack added casually. "Give you some time."
"And deprive you of a chance to yell 'fuck the system' in public?" Dane sipped his coffee. "I'm not that much of a monster."
Jack shook his head. He brushed a kiss against Dane's cheek before he passed him by. "Just think about it," he said.
"You tell Lana I said hi," Dane called over his shoulder.
"She agrees with me about the zen shit!" Jack called back.
He grabbed a thermos of coffee on his way out, shoving half a sandwich in his mouth. Lana was probably not going to be outside at 10 AM on the dot, right? He would be that lucky?
[[ for her ]]
"I like the triplets and the duplets," Dane commented quietly from the doorway. "Very cute."
Jack let out a sigh as he looked up and away from the piano. "Well, we aren't all fancy assholes with pretty pieces of paper that say we're qualified to make music good."
"It is a nice thing to have." Dane lifted his cup of coffee with a small smile. "I like it, though. It's getting better."
There was still a quiet exhaustion in his face, and Jack knew it wasn't physical - Dane had slept just fine last night. He put the sheets with the notes down and rose from his seat. "Thanks," he said. "How are you holding up?"
One of Dane's shoulders slid up in a helpless shrug. "I'm okay--" he started. "Okay, no, that's bullshit. I'm sorry. I'm, I don't know. Stuck in some bad memories. I guess. It'll be fine."
Jack took a moment to roll his wrist, fiddling with the straps of his glove. Then he took a few steps, getting in closer, seeing the truth of that reflected in Dane's eyes. "Look, I know you're probably not eager to hear my Jedi zen therapy bullshit," he said. "But try and find a moment to sit with it for a while today, okay? Grab a break or something. Listen to the dulcet tones of cabs racing past, I don't know."
"Aye aye, Zen master," Dane said, a wry smile tugging on his mouth.
"And if you want, I can call the band, cancel our performance at the protest this weekend," Jack added casually. "Give you some time."
"And deprive you of a chance to yell 'fuck the system' in public?" Dane sipped his coffee. "I'm not that much of a monster."
Jack shook his head. He brushed a kiss against Dane's cheek before he passed him by. "Just think about it," he said.
"You tell Lana I said hi," Dane called over his shoulder.
"She agrees with me about the zen shit!" Jack called back.
He grabbed a thermos of coffee on his way out, shoving half a sandwich in his mouth. Lana was probably not going to be outside at 10 AM on the dot, right? He would be that lucky?
[[ for her ]]
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Just. Maybe. Kind of been perkolating in his head in that 'I need to talk to someone from home who gets it' kind of way.
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She eyed him. "Do you think he's jealous you got out and wants to himself?"
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Look, she had no idea. For some people, this would be when you'd hit them over the head with something. Some you just had to leave alone until they figured it out themselves.
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He just felt this really weird desire to help Cade and it was deeply troubling. Or confusing. Or both of those.
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He ran his fingers up through his hair. Uggh. Why did it bother him? It was just Cade. Was this moral clarity or something? He hated it.
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Look, it was Fandom. It could have been two days for him.
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The water was nice. He probably needed to redirect them, back into the city, but he was taking a moment to just breathe in the East River.
(Okay, it was New York, so there was always a faint scent of garbage on the air. But it wasn't like he knew how to deal with squeaky clean anyway.)
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Apart from nearly everything.
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