Marcus Keane (
pushbackthedarkness) wrote2018-01-08 07:44 pm
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[powers plot - Elsa]
Marcus doesn't like this. Doesn't like any of it and yet there's not a lot he can do about it besides what he's doing now.
Matthias has given him Elsa's number, he'd told Marcus she has similar powers, that she'll be able to help, and Marcus doesn't really know what that means or how she's supposed to be expected to help him with this, but in the end he calls her all the same. It's dangerous, what he can do, and after a day of sitting alone in his apartment and causing snow storms to swirl around outside the window no matter what he tries to do to stop it, he has to accept he can't do this alone. If he buries the damn city, they'll all be in danger and Marcus can't do that. He simply can't.
She agrees to meet him so easily and even that makes him feel a little guilty. It's like he's taken something from her and even so, she's willing to help him, and Marcus doesn't know if he would ever be so generous with himself if the same thing happened to him. It's not as if hearing God is a power, not in the same way, but he's long since lost His voice and if someone were to ask him for help, if someone were to tell him they were hearing God and didn't know how to deal with it, Marcus might very well turn his back on them out of anger and jealousy.
But Elsa doesn't do that. She agrees to meet him and so Marcus pulls on the gloves he's taken to wearing almost all the time and makes the trek down to the beach. There are coves at the far end, she's told him, and she'll meet him there. Marcus is just pleased to know it's a secluded place and all he can do is hope, once he arrives, that he doesn't hurt her by accident.
Matthias has given him Elsa's number, he'd told Marcus she has similar powers, that she'll be able to help, and Marcus doesn't really know what that means or how she's supposed to be expected to help him with this, but in the end he calls her all the same. It's dangerous, what he can do, and after a day of sitting alone in his apartment and causing snow storms to swirl around outside the window no matter what he tries to do to stop it, he has to accept he can't do this alone. If he buries the damn city, they'll all be in danger and Marcus can't do that. He simply can't.
She agrees to meet him so easily and even that makes him feel a little guilty. It's like he's taken something from her and even so, she's willing to help him, and Marcus doesn't know if he would ever be so generous with himself if the same thing happened to him. It's not as if hearing God is a power, not in the same way, but he's long since lost His voice and if someone were to ask him for help, if someone were to tell him they were hearing God and didn't know how to deal with it, Marcus might very well turn his back on them out of anger and jealousy.
But Elsa doesn't do that. She agrees to meet him and so Marcus pulls on the gloves he's taken to wearing almost all the time and makes the trek down to the beach. There are coves at the far end, she's told him, and she'll meet him there. Marcus is just pleased to know it's a secluded place and all he can do is hope, once he arrives, that he doesn't hurt her by accident.
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All he knows is that he's a man in his fifties who's only now beginning to make connections that really matter. For the first time in his life since the woman he'd nearly brought to her death.
"Not as if we've really got a choice here, do we?" he asks, forcing his smile to be a little brighter. "Can't very well apologize to the people who aren't even here."
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"But," she adds, "I think it just makes it more necessary for us to... maybe not quite forgive ourselves. I don't know if we truly can. But to... make some kind of peace. Accept what we've done. Otherwise, we only ever live in the past, and I can't do that anymore."
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There's a hint of teasing in his voice, though, and he doesn't really mean it at all. There are so many people who would honestly believe such a thing, that Elsa is too young to really understand what she's speaking of, but Marcus isn't one of them. At twelve he'd been the best exorcist the Catholic Church had seen in decades and before he'd even hit his teens, he had seen more violence than most people do in their entire life. Age has so little to do with what people are truly capable of feeling.
"This isn't quite how I expected to spend the first week of the new year," he admits and then he looks at his hands again and concentrates, and very slowly, begins to build another snowball. "But now that you and I have met, I think I can look at it as a trade off worth paying."
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"That's very good! You're making progress already," she says warmly. "And I know what you mean. I'm finally used to having those powers and now I have my —" She almost says my girlfriend's, but she catches herself in time. She doesn't want to give away her secrets. "Different ones," she finishes. "My girlfriend's trying to make me feel better about it, but I can tell she's worried."
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He's not sure how he feels about it himself. When Matthias worries about him, Marcus wants to tell him not to bother. He's been through so much and he knows how to keep himself safe, having someone worry about him seems like such an odd thing, something he doesn't know how to deal with most of the time. So it frustrates him sometimes and he wants to feel less like someone think they need to keep himself.
But at the same time it's not something he's ever had before. It's rather nice.
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"My parents used to do that," she says. "Worry about my powers and pretend everything was fine." It wasn't. The ice powers are terribly dangerous; she is dangerous.