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Dr. Spencer Reid ([info]awkwardgenius) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-10-17 00:43:00

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Entry tags:!active, day 27, kimberly corman, location: library, spencer reid

Who: Dr. Spencer Reid, and OTA.
What: Reid continues to explore after arriving in Vas.
Where: The Library.
When: Day 27, early morning.
Rating: PG.
Status: Active.



It only felt like a few hours had passed since he'd arrived, though in actuality it had probably been around twenty. Eighteen hours and twenty-three minutes, to be exact, he noted, studying the face of his watch, which he had synched up with the clocktower. The lack of darkness made it hard to gauge the time, and Reid had a feeling he was supposed to be tired, though the adrenaline of waking up in this strange place and everything else he had experienced over the past near-day was enough to keep him awake.

He had rested for a while, though he hadn't slept. He couldn't sleep, knowing that he had been, apparently, kidnapped and brought to a deserted town in the middle of an unknown location by people who enjoyed torturing and experimenting on their captives. Rest was as good as it got, for now.

His stomach hurt painfully from lack of food, though again, adrenaline that didn't seem to be wearing off was taking care of that. He had tried to ration the water, keeping it in the survival kit strapped around his shoulder. If, well, whoever had brought him here had left him a survival kit, his profiling skills led him to believe that they obviously thought of themselves as 'god' figures, having power over life and death, suffering and comfort, mercy and ruthlessness. Despite the nerves gnawing at the back of his mind, the alarm bells warning him that he was in danger, a part of him was dedicated to playing along with it - at least for now - and using that survival kit to his advantage. To survive. Though honestly, without real food, he wasn't too sure how long he would last, and he had no idea where he would obtain anything substantial to eat.

Eventually, he'd started to walk again, eidetic mind photographing the areas around him and trying to draw up a mental map of the town. His travels brought him to a large, crumbling building, greenery and trees and vines snaking their way into the dwelling from the outside, and his curiosity got the better of him as he approached and ducked into a low, dark entrance.

The building was strangely light inside, the roof cracked and broken in places, allowing the sunlight to stream through in thick rays. Reid's eyes widened a little at what he saw. It was like something out of Jurassic Park or a wild fantasy novel; the building was crumbling and deserted, and Mother Nature seemed to be attempting to reclaim the land that had once been stolen from her, trees and other greenery spreading throughout the interior. Stacks and shelves towered up all around in strict rows, forming aisles. There was a reading area in the middle, tables and chairs, some overturned, some broken, some just mouldy. It was quiet obviously an old library.

With some awe and amazement, Reid reached out toward one of the shelves and pulled a book away from the others, two fingers tilting it to read the cover. Huh. He'd read this before, or rather his mother had read it to him, many years ago. He frowned for a moment; what had he been expecting, alien literature? He pushed the book back into the shelf, wiping his fingers on his sweater vest and stepping further into the library, looking around.

He had to wonder who had been here before, and why they had left. Ghost towns were relatively commonplace, especially in the States, but they had always interested him. They were just so eerie and curious. Reaching a hand up to brush his bangs back behind one ear, he delved further into the library, curiousity and awe distracting him from his tiredness and hunger, at least for now.



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[info]awkwardgenius
2009-10-18 04:37 am UTC (link)
Reid watched her move forward, hanging back by the stacks. She seemed afraid, perhaps even surprised he was here. That didn't stun him though; this seemed like the kind of place people wouldn't come to often.

"Um, yes, yes, I just woke up here," How many? "about eighteen hours ago?"

Reid watched her stop under the tree and watch him. He was trained to read emotions, to sense what people were thinking, feeling... He understood human psychology, he could read body language down to the tiniest detail. He could pretty much smell the waves of fear coming off of her, and he frowned seriously, taking a step forward.

"Hey, um... it's okay, I'm not - I'm not going to hurt you." He took another step forward. "My name's Spencer Reid, I'm from the FBI. Who, uh, where did you come from?"

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[info]cheatingdeath
2009-10-18 12:46 pm UTC (link)
Only eighteen hours? Kimberly tucked her hair behind her ears and shifted her weight. "God, you really are a newbie, huh?" she asked with a ghost of a smile. "That kind of makes me feel a little better knowing I'm not the newest person in the place, I'll admit," she replied.

For a moment, he seemed to just be watching her. Kimberly wondered if he was sizing her up, checking her out, or waiting for an opportune moment for...something. She didn't want to think what that something could possibly be. Hesitating, Kimberly considered taking a step back and going back into the office. Being watched that way was unsettling, because she couldn't decide whether he was curious, analytical, or scheming.

Kimberly's breath caught in her throat when he took a step forward, but then he spoke and his words were slightly calming. FBI? Cop. Like Thomas. Kimberly let out the breath she didn't realize she'd been holding and stared back at him. Since he'd given his name, she'd give hers. "Kimberly Corman," she offered. "I'm from White Plains, New York." She paused and wet her lips. "You?" she asked. Part of her wanted badly to ask him what year it was, but she'd wait, for now.

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[info]awkwardgenius
2009-10-18 08:58 pm UTC (link)
Although her words seemed selfish as she declared how happy she was that she wasn't the newest person there anymore, there wasn't any spite behind her voice, and she didn't seem to take any pleasure in the idea of there being additional people here. She seemed to visibly relax when he mentioned the FBI, which was a good thing. He was still a little wary about telling people he was with the bureau; he had no idea who here was a law abiding citizen who would be comforted by that, and who might be the opposite. Still, Kimberly didn't seem like a criminal, judging by her looks, her attitude, and the way she was acting. He felt safe enough telling her who he was.

"I'm, well, I work in Quantico, Virginia, and I think I spend more time at work than I do at my apartment, so." He offered a nervous, slightly awkward laugh, fingers twisting together subconsciously in front of him. "So, about... um, I guess four hours from you?"

It felt weird knowing this girl was from so close to him, probably because the only other people he'd met had been Cajun, English, and - judging by the accent - from somewhere in California. He wondered for a moment how many other people were being held here against their will, and whereabouts in the world they were from. Whoever was keeping them here, they obviously knew no boundaries when it came to their kidnappings, which unnerved him a little. Unless the Cajun and English men were actually in America when they had been taken, which made a little more sense and calmed his nerves a little.

Crossing his arms stiffly over his chest, Reid took another step toward her, moving slowly so as not to startle her. She seemed terrified, and it made his stomach ache, thinking about what here could've made her this frightened in such a short space of time, if she was such a 'newbie' too. Though, statistically, the idea of being kidnapped and held somewhere against your will could be just as shocking and jarring as torture itself, emotional or physical. That in itself could be the explanation.

"So... how long have you been here?" he asked curiously, wondering if he could get some answers to some questions he had out of the girl. He was good at speaking to emotionally unsettled individuals, and was talking in a quiet yet chipper voice, friendly and not threatening. He uncrossed his arms, trying to appear more open and less stiff.

As he got closer to her, step after step, he couldn't help but stare at her face. Wow, she looked... actually, a lot like JJ. A lot like JJ. It was oddly comforting, despite the girls nerves, to see a face that was reasonably familiar.

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[info]leconnortemple
2009-10-19 04:27 am UTC (link)
Connor realized too late that he should have woken Kimberly to let her know he was stepping out. Again, common sense not being his big thing. He'd been halfway to the gas station before he realized that as anxious as she was, he should have said something. But she looked peaceful for once, and he didn't want to bother her, so he'd slipped out to stock up on things they were bound to need. He was carrying a bag he'd found at the store, filled with a couple of days worth of rations, some water bottles, and even a bottle of wine. Because why the heck not, really? Hopefully, Kimberly would at least forgive him for sneaking off if he had a halfway decent wine with him when he got back, right?

Maybe not. Especially when he returned to find her getting all cozy with some guy who...well, who actually looked like he could be Connor's long lost cousin. Hell, even Connor dressed better. And that was saying something. Stephen would have a field day meeting this guy. Which he could worry more about later. Who was this bloke and what was he doing with Kimberly? And was that a flicker of jealousy he detected? No, of course not. That'd just be lame.

"Alright then, Kimberly?" he asked, stepping more fully into the library, trying to assess the situation from far away. She didn't seem terrified, the way she'd been when he'd first met her, or when she got panicked over something. But she also wasn't displaying complete comfort, either. Those little bits and pieces he was starting to learn just from being with her so much. "Hi there," he offered to the not-so-suave man standing there. Again, a bit jealous. "I'm Connor. You are...?" In the place he'd worked his arse off on to make Kimberly feel safe was what he was. Huh.

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[info]cheatingdeath
2009-10-20 01:54 am UTC (link)
Quantico. Right, Kimberly had heard of that on cop shows and movies, but she'd never really met anyone from there. She nodded and gave him a weak smile in return. "I used to be like that in college. Spent more time in the labs than my dorm room," she empathized. When he surmised that he was from only a few hours from her, Kimberly nodded. "Yeah, I dunno...four or five? It's seven to Baltimore, give or take, for what it's worth...I don't know, really, where Quantico is by comparison except north...ish," she replied.

When Spencer took another step forward, Kimberly's body jerked into a stiff, tense position. She didn't want to be rude, but she was torn because she didn't want him coming any closer. It wasn't that he seemed threatening, but she didn't want... Well. The last thing she needed was for him, not knowing just how close to Death's doorstep she was daily, to unintentionally set off some chain reaction. Trip on an upraised root and grab onto the bookshelf, knock the books over and the shelf comes with it; bury her alive in a sea of moldy pages and warped wood all because he took one step too close. Kimberly shuddered and shifted her weight in an effort to keep from hurting his feelings by moving away again.

"Uh...a couple of days or something? I don't know, it kinda blurs together," she admitted. When Spencer uncrossed his arms, Kimberly tried to relax again, reminding herself that not everyone was out to get her just because Death itself was. "Where'd you wake up? Besides the woods...I mean, unless that was just me and my group...I don't...really know how it works..." she said softly, giving a weak, sheepish smile.

Connor's voice caught Kimberly's attention and she looked up at him with something akin to relief in her eyes. There might have been a twinge of where the hell were you?! there, but she certainly wasn't going to say it. Who was she to begrudge Connor a little time to himself? "Hey," she said with a bit of a more relaxed smile. It wasn't much more relaxed as she was still on edge, but she did feel much better knowing she wasn't entirely alone with the new guy. Because, really...even if she didn't like the idea of Connor interfering with Death's design on her behalf, it was kind of comforting to know that he probably would anyway, even if he said he wouldn't.

There was a hint of something in Connor's voice Kimberly couldn't quite work out, so she just watched, her eyes moving slowly back and forth between Connor and Spencer. Her eyes rested on Spencer, curious as to what his reaction to the tone would be...if he even picked it up. Maybe she could get a better read on Connor based on Spencer's reaction. Was worth a try anyway, she thought.

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[info]awkwardgenius
2009-10-21 01:26 am UTC (link)
Startled, Reid turned sharply as he heard another voice in the library. His heart jumped as he nearly tripped over his own feet, one hand shooting to his belt where his Glock 22 was usually holstered, fingers grasping thin air. It was an instinctive reaction; even when he didn't use his sidearm that often, when you were constantly putting yourself in life-threatening situations, grabbing your gun was the first thing you'd do when something startled you.

Reid wasn't sure whether the man who entered was a threat or not, though judging by how much Kimberly visibly relaxed, he was probably one of the other prisoners. His accent was painfully thick, southern to mid-country English. He was starting to become a little concerned about the location of this glass prison, given that two of the five people he had met so far were British. Could he really have been kidnapped and taken across the ocean...? Or was it a coincidence?

"I... I'm, I'm Doctor Spencer Reid," he replied, turning more to face the man, Connor, who had just entered the library. He lifted one hand, fingers wiggling ever so slightly in an uncertain wave. "I'm from the FBI, the Behavioural Analysis Unit, I'm, uh... new here?"

He had picked up the tone in Connor's voice, and it unnerved him a little. It was a tone he'd heard in the voice of many unsubs over the years, an unsure, jealous, perhaps even angry tone. He swallowed thickly, waiting for a response, waiting to see what the man would say to that. If he perceived Reid as a threat, he was more than willing to try and talk him down.

"I, I was just talking to Kimberly, about where we're from?"

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[info]leconnortemple
2009-10-21 01:35 am UTC (link)
Connor surveyed the situation carefully. Kimberly didn't look as if she were in any immediate danger. Though the newcomer had reached for what Connor could only assume was a gun, he didn't have one on him. He was just as devoid of weapons as the rest of them. Of course, that didn't mean he didn't have other powers. Really, was it fair of this Management to put them in a situation where so many of them didn't have any sort of power and others did? He didn't think so.

But that wasn't his concern at the moment. Connor wasn't always the best judge of character. Caroline had been proof enough of that. But the guy looked perfectly harmless. Practically had tripped over his own feet when Connor had arrived. So really? Who was he to say anything? Instead, he offered a slight smile, dropping off the goods he'd picked up near the office before approaching the duo. He arrived at Kimberly's side, hoping his presence might calm her down a bit more. At least, it might if she didn't smack him for having left in the first place. "Well, pleasure to meet you, such as it is," he offered to Spencer. "Guessing you're both American, then. I'm from London...if it's not obvious," he added with a little grin.

New. Ugh. How many more were they going to bring in? "So... Kimberly filled you in yet on just how royally screwed we are?" And, in typical Connor fashion, he tilted a slight grin despite how awful the very thought was.

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[info]cheatingdeath
2009-10-21 01:49 am UTC (link)
Kimberly gasped at the way Spencer seemed to instinctively reach back for what she could only assume was some sort of weapon. Probably a gun, if he was with the FBI. Her whole body tensed and her eyes widened. In fact, she only relaxed a little more when she could clearly see that the gun, or whatever, was missing in action and Connor hadn't seemed to panic in response.

As Spencer introduced himself to her roommate, Kimberly raised her eyebrows. He was telling Connor an awful lot more about himself than he'd told her. Did he see Connor as a threat? Really? It was Connor, for Christ's sake. And that was when it dawned on her what the tone in Connor's voice had been before. ...and she wrinkled her nose as she blushed. Connor felt like Spencer was invading his territory. So either it was the library itself, or...Kimberly was his territory. Either way, it was kind of endearing.

Then, as if on cue, Connor moved to be by Kimberly's side as he addressed the newcomer and Kimberly decided that it was probably her that he saw as his territory. To be fair, he was responsible for keeping her alive and that was a big thing to rest on someone's shoulders. So, it was okay, she supposed if he got a little predatory. It was kind of cute, anyway...and it was almost as amusing to watch how carefully Spencer was treading when he wasn't even doing anything wrong.

Connor said he was from London and Kimberly made a mental note of it. She couldn't remember for sure, but she didn't think that he'd ever said, really. "We're actually even from the same section of the country...ish," she spoke up, giving Connor a small smile. Then, she looked back at Spencer. "Uh...oh yeah. This place is a giant death trap," she deadpanned. Mainly because, well, she was serious.

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[info]awkwardgenius
2009-10-21 02:41 am UTC (link)
Reid nodded at them both. At about the same time as Kimberly, he had drawn from the British man that he was extremely territorial, gathering from the jealous and standoffish hint to his words and stance, and the way his hands were stiff at his sides. Also, he was either protective or untrusting, given that he immediately moved to Kimberly's side. These were little things Reid was picking up on, and he swallowed thickly, offering a broad yet modest, nervous smile.

"Huh, London," he said with interested he didn't need to fake, trying to release some of the tension in the air by appearing friendly, very unthreatening. "I've, I've always wanted to visit London. Well, all of Britain actually, but London in particular. To see all of the museums, the Houses of Parliament? Did you know that there are over three miles worth of passages in the Houses of Parliament? I've always been fascinated by it, I did want to tour Parliament a few years ago, but uh, they don't allow overseas visitors in many areas of the building."

He was rambling. He closed his mouth and cleared his throat, eyes flickering down to the floor before lifting back to Connor's and Kimberly's for just a moment. There was a note in Kimberly's voice when she said the word 'death trap' that caught Reid's attention, and he frowned at her mildly. There was something about the word 'death', or the concept of death, that didn't sit right with her. He wondered for a moment if she was religious, or whether she had been tortured in some way since being here, maybe had a narrow brush with death or had been threatened with death in some way.

"Yeah," he said slowly, sliding both hands into his pockets. His stomach was strained, threatening to growl loudly with hunger, and he winced a little at the pain. "I'm, uh. I'm trying to cast a blind eye to the fact that I've been here almost eighteen hours and the sun hasn't set yet. Or moved at all." That was one thing he hadn't been able to explain, unless the sky was artificial.

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