Tweak

InsaneJournal

Tweak says, "Boys have cooties."

Username: 
Password:    
Remember Me
  • Create Account
  • IJ Login
  • OpenID Login
Search by : 
  • View
    • Create Account
    • IJ Login
    • OpenID Login
  • Journal
    • Post
    • Edit Entries
    • Customize Journal
    • Comment Settings
    • Recent Comments
    • Manage Tags
  • Account
    • Manage Account
    • Viewing Options
    • Manage Profile
    • Manage Notifications
    • Manage Pictures
    • Manage Schools
    • Account Status
  • Friends
    • Edit Friends
    • Edit Custom Groups
    • Friends Filter
    • Nudge Friends
    • Invite
    • Create RSS Feed
  • Asylums
    • Post
    • Asylum Invitations
    • Manage Asylums
    • Create Asylum
  • Site
    • Support
    • Upgrade Account
    • FAQs
    • Search By Location
    • Search By Interest
    • Search Randomly

Cole Evans {Ichabod Crane} ([info]blackcatsrbad) wrote in [info]bellumlogs,
@ 2010-06-10 02:55:00

Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend!  Next Entry
Entry tags:dorian gray, dr. watson, ichabod crane

Who: Cole, Micah and Trenton
What: Moving the prisoner
Where: Catacombs and eventually P4
When: After this
Warnings: TBD

Cole left R1 feeling slightly better than he had before, and the main reason was Peter's involvement. The man was level-headed, rational, and smart. Maybe the situation wasn't entirely salvageable after all. He wasn't particularly looking forward to seeing Trenton again, and he doubted Micah was either, but they couldn't keep him down there much longer. It was a lot less cruel to keep him in his own penthouse, especially considering it probably had all the perks to keep him satisfied for a while.

He stopped suddenly at the second floor, casting a glance at Micah. "Do you have the key on you, or do you need to get it?" He'd seen the lock, and it looked pretty sturdy - which was a good thing, but not so much if they were going to end up trying to break it.



(Read comments) - (Post a new comment)


[info]blackcatsrbad
2010-06-10 09:34 pm UTC (link)
He was only able to feel a faint strain of pity for the man in the cell - he'd brought this on himself by raping Boyd and murdering Aaron, and if he was truly innocent then he shouldn't have buried him in the catacombs like a coward. He deserved better than that, to be left in a basement and forgotten.

"Because you've been down here long enough. You'll stay in your apartment now until your trial." Cole's voice was hard, and it was clear that he wasn't doing this out of the goodness of his heart. "I'm going to unlock the door, and I'd advise against trying anything. It'll be a lot easier if you cooperate and make this easy for all of us." He stepped forward, sliding the key in the lock and and turning it with an audible click.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]cyprian
2010-06-10 09:52 pm UTC (link)
Because he'd been down here long enough? Why would the cubscouts have a change of heart now? His smile was weak when he eyed Cole, and Micah as he strayed away from the cell. Cole's tone made it all too apparent that he didn't give a shit about Trenton's level of comfort. Which meant they only wanted him out of the catacombs, what.. because Isobel started crying about the inhumanity or some shit? Like either of those sons of bitches cared if Trenton rotted down here and never saw a trial, as if the idea of a trial in this place wasn't a complete fucking joke. Who was going to be his judge, Dracula? Maybe Bluebeard and the Red Queen on his jury? No, Cole and Micah were doing this to appease the building or to lighten their own consciences. And like hell if Trenton was going to help them do that.

"How about you both go fuck yourselves?"

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]acatalyst
2010-06-10 11:44 pm UTC (link)
Micah's jaw went taut, the muscles under the skin jumping. "Want me to start counting?" he asked, perfectly willing to knock Trenton out for transport, if it came to that.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]blackcatsrbad
2010-06-11 01:36 am UTC (link)
Of course Trenton wouldn't make this easy. Why would he? People like him went out of their way to act like jerks - maybe he got some kind of sick pleasure out of it, or maybe he just didn't know any other way to be. Either way, Cole was tempted to just leave him down here and tell everyone he hadn't wanted to go. If he was smart, he would have just gone with them back to his penthouse and kept his mouth shut. He glanced at Micah, shaking his head slightly before turning back to the cell.

"What the hell is your problem? What, did you think you could just bury Aaron in the catacombs and no one would ever find him? Did you think people were just going to leave it alone, never try to find out who killed him? Why don't you try being a man and owning up to what you did instead of acting like an asshole?" Cole shook his head. "You're getting a trial whether you like it or not, Trenton. You can either choose your defense, or you can refuse to and we can pick someone instead." He kept one hand on the cell's door, prepared in case the man inside tried to lunge forward. "For fuck's sake, we're letting you go back to your damn penthouse. Why do you have to make this so difficult?"

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]cyprian
2010-06-11 01:52 am UTC (link)
Micah's threat received a laugh, but the sound was weak. There was almost none of the masochistic amusement he'd had on the night they'd broken into his penthouse. But he tried.

His eyes tightened on Cole as the man began to speak, teeth clenching when he brought up Aaron. Would this never be left alone? Did everyone who came down here need to yell at him about Aaron?

"I don't need anyone to defend me," Trenton countered with a splinter of anger as he made his way to his feet. Out of habit, he dusted off his clothes, and the handcuffs rattled with the movement, but there was no way the outfit was salvageable between the bloodstains and dirt smudges. He was hardly looking his GQMF self when he languidly walked up to the cell door. There was a struggle to appear bored and irritated as Trenton waited for Cole to open it.

"Fine," was all he said on the subject of going back to his penthouse. Something about mentioning Aaron took the rebellious spirit right out of him. He was half ready to let them just bury him alive if he didn't have to hear about how much of a murderer and a rapist he was. Trenton looked tired, he was done.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]acatalyst
2010-06-11 01:56 am UTC (link)
Micah watched all of this with a distant eye, and he moved away from the cell and toward the catacomb exit, waiting. "I saw you do it, man," he said to Trenton. He didn't explain how, because that really didn't matter. He knew the man in the cell was guilty, and he didn't understand whether he was pretending he wasn't guilty, or whether he didn't remember. "It was an accident, but you did it. You buried the body. Why the fuck can't you just confess and save us all a whole lot of fucking trouble?" he asked.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]blackcatsrbad
2010-06-11 04:11 am UTC (link)
Cole rolled his eyes. Fine - if he didn't want to choose his own damn defense, then he couldn't complain if someone was chosen for him. He tried not to look at Trenton's appearance for too long, instead pulling open the cell door and watching him warily.

A selfish part of him didn't want it to be an accident, because if it was then he was entirely in the wrong - cold blooded murder was different than a fight that got too out of hand. Accidents couldn't be blamed on anyone; accidents were tragic and drove people crazy with what ifs. But if it was an accident, why didn't Trenton tell anyone? Was it because he had an unconscious Boyd in his penthouse as well? What excuse did he have for that? Cole didn't trust himself enough to speak, instead motioning for Trenton to move forward - Micah could walk in front, and he'd walk behind, keeping Trenton safely in the middle.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]cyprian
2010-06-11 04:56 am UTC (link)
Trenton fell into line like a good little soldier, shoulders drawn with tension while he kept his eyes on the floor. He ignored Micah for a long moment, and Cole didn't offer anything to add as they walked through the catacombs. His legs ached after only a couple of steps, and even the distant promise of being back in his penthouse wasn't refreshing. Great. The scene of the crime. Under house arrest with all of his demons, just what he always wanted. He thought of Isobel in that moment, how he'd instructed her to take the portrait out of his room. It was probably for the best that she was holding it, right now Trenton just wanted to break it in half.

They were nearly out of the catacombs before he spoke, and the words were soft but they seemed far too loud in the emptiness that surrounded them. "I did it."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]acatalyst
2010-06-11 04:58 am UTC (link)
Micah wished he had a fucking recorder on him, but he didn't. He held open the door to the Bellum lobby, and he looked past Trenton at Cole and quirked a brow at the other man. Maybe someone could take a statement, and this could be done and over with. Wishful thinking, he knew, but still.

"And the girl?" he asked, unsure about breaking the spell of confession, but wanting the truth out in the open before Trenton had time to think it through carefully.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]blackcatsrbad
2010-06-11 05:07 am UTC (link)
Cole nearly tripped over himself when Trenton spoke, shrugging at Micah as if to say he had no idea why the man was confessing out of the blue. It didn't count, really, considering no one would believe the two of them if he decided to change his story.

In that moment, all he really wanted was the truth. He waited until Micah's question was answered, then spoke himself - his voice wasn't as hard as it had been, and his question was simple. "Why?"

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]cyprian
2010-06-11 05:36 am UTC (link)
He fell silent for a moment after Micah asked about the girl. He remembered Boyd pleading for him to tell her how Aaron had died, if it was her fault. The memory was stained by later getting knocked unconscious, but it was there. He remembered her screaming, and her crying. She was adamant that she'd told him no. Had she? He couldn't remember, so she must have.

"Yes," he finally answered, and the word was a little hoarse. He ignored Cole's question with just a vague, but determined shake of his head that said he didn't want to talk about this anymore. There was no why big enough. There was no why that made sense, or that he could remember.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]acatalyst
2010-06-11 05:41 am UTC (link)
Micah pushed the elevator button after he crossed the lobby, and he looked back at Trenton and Cole. He didn't expect Trenton to run, he realized, not any more, and the look he gave Cole over the man's shoulder was unsure about all of this (for the first time). Who was to say they weren't all messed up because of their stories. He knew enough about Dorian Gray to realize it wasn't a good man's story. Did Trenton do this because he was Dorian? Or was he Dorian because he had it in him to do this in the first place?

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]blackcatsrbad
2010-06-11 05:54 am UTC (link)
Cole wanted to persist - he wanted to know why, whether it was simply an accident or something he'd planned - but Trenton's refusal to say any more was enough to keep him from pushing. Any more and he might snap, which would only bring them back to square one.

He realized he didn't know very much about Trenton, and the former impression he'd held didn't seem to match the man he was faced with now. Dorian Gray was in no way a sympathetic character, but it was hard to tell whether Trenton wasn't talking out of guilt, fear of the consequences, or just because he wanted to make things difficult. Somehow he doubted it was the latter. What were they supposed to do now? What if they had the damn trial and he refused to say anything about it? Was this the only time he would confess, when it meant practically nothing in the grand scheme of things?

For the first time he felt like maybe there was no justice to be found here after all. "If it was an accident..." He trailed off, shaking his head. He had no idea where he was going with that thought, and let it simply fade into silence. Glancing at Micah as the elevator began to move, he raised his eyebrows in a silent question.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]cyprian
2010-06-11 06:12 am UTC (link)
Oh, now they wanted to know if it was an accident? Again, Trenton wanted to laugh, but he just couldn't find the energy or motivation to do so. Trenton didn't want a trial, and he didn't really see the need for one. He'd admitted it, isn't that what they wanted? Did he really have to be judged by some ridiculous attempt at Bellum justice? He wasn't entirely sure of what it would entail, but it probably had something to do with handing him over to Shane, and no thanks. He suddenly just wanted to get upstairs, and into bed, and hopefully sleep forever. Rosalie really lucked out with her fairytale, that was for sure.

But had it been an accident? Of course, Trenton liked to think so. An accident with Aaron, a misunderstanding with Boyd. What was with all of these trips down memory lane? Trenton recalled when his brother had died, the doctors tried to explain to his mother that it was a freak accident. She'd screamed, and screamed, and screamed. There was no such thing as accidents.

Trenton watched Cole as his words trailed off, the sallow sea of his eyes reading the man, but Trenton said nothing as he leaned against the wall. Until finally, dropping his attention to his cuffed wrists, he jangled their links. "Can we take these off or what?"

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]acatalyst
2010-06-11 06:15 am UTC (link)
The elevator door opened on the penthouse, and Micah walked out first, leading the way to P4. "Once we're inside," he said, not really surprised that Trenton didn't acknowledge that it might have been an accident. Micah had seen it all, however, in his mind's eye. If asked, he would tell the truth. He wanted justice, but he wasn't going to lie about it.

It didn't help that this damn building confused him every time he blinked.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]blackcatsrbad
2010-06-11 06:35 am UTC (link)
Cole gave up after that attempt, wishing that things were as black and white as he'd once thought they were. It would be easier that way, easier to let his hatred and his anger wash away anything else whenever he looked at Trenton. He didn't want to pity him, didn't want to feel guilty; and he kept quiet as they walked towards P4. He still had no idea how they were going to keep him in there.

When the hell did things get so complicated? He followed the other two inside the apartment, wincing slightly at the sight of the door as they passed it.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]cyprian
2010-06-11 07:13 pm UTC (link)
Trenton tongued the edge of his teeth as they made their way past the busted up door and deeper into the penthouse. Strangely enough, everything looked exactly he'd left it. Not that Trenton could remember leaving it, as he'd been unconscious at the time, but everything looked like it was resting in familiar places. His flatscreen was still playing on mute, although the program was something he didn't recognize. There was still blood on the floor from his initial confrontation with these two. He surveyed the living room for a moment, but it was a place of violence and everything bad that had ever happened, and Trenton took a swift detour into the kitchen. Surely they weren't going to stop him, it wasn't like he was running back out the door.

Functioning with handcuffs had taken some practice, but by now, Trenton was nearly fluid with it. He would have preferred to have them off, as he wasn't entirely sure of how to put on a clean t-shirt with handcuffs, but it wasn't a big deal.

Although.. it should have been a big deal. Trenton, like Dorian, relied heavily on his appearance. And while it bothered him that he was looking like one of the lower rungs of hell, the whole 'being out of his cell' thing was so new that he just wasn't going to sweat the small stuff yet.

He opened the fridge, and with some effort, wrangled a corona loose from it's case before walking back through to the living room. He didn't have much to say as he sank onto the couch and leaned back against one of the pale corners. He dug a lighter out of the seam between couch cushions, and used it to pop the metal cap off of his bottle.

"Beer?" He offered with a glance to Micah. "Capri sun?" His attention swayed to Cole, who he just didn't pin as a drinker. Even if he hoped both of them fucking choked on it, Trenton knew that the best way to get them out of his personal space was to be civil.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]acatalyst
2010-06-11 07:17 pm UTC (link)
It worked, at least with Micah.

"I'll be in the hall, so don't even think of leaving," he said, taking a minute to go and pull the fire escape ladder off its hinge, and then leaving P4.

It was going to be a long stay in this damn hall; Peter, he thought, better hurry.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]blackcatsrbad
2010-06-11 08:57 pm UTC (link)
Cole had no reason whatsoever to want to stay in the penthouse longer than necessary, and once Micah left he was in close pursuit. He only paused long enough to shake his head wordlessly at Trenton's offer of a drink - which he doubted the man expected either of them to accept in the first place - before leaving the apartment and pulling the door shut the best he could behind him. He didn't have the handcuff key, so there wasn't much he could do about those.

"How long are you going to stay out here?" He asked Micah once they were both outside, presumably out of earshot.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]acatalyst
2010-06-12 04:47 am UTC (link)
"Until Pedro gets back and fixes this shit," Micah said, and he waved Cole down the hall. "Come relieve me in the morning."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]blackcatsrbad
2010-06-12 05:04 am UTC (link)
He thought briefly that they might be putting too much pressure on Pete, but the man was capable - much more so than either of them were.

"Alright." Cole raised his hand in a sort of half-wave before heading down the stairs, intending on getting as much sleep as he could before taking over guard duty.

(Reply to this) (Parent)


(Read comments) -


Home | Site Map | Manage Account | TOS | Privacy | Support | FAQs