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Jack and McGillis 1:1 Private Conversation?? Week 6, Friday night
[ Tonight is... a lot. McGillis had planned to down his wine and go to sleep, but then Huaisang showed up at his room and now he's not entirely sure how he feels about anything in life anymore. He's also still tipsy and he definitely can't sleep, so let's go hang out with the one person weird enough to truly not care about any of how off he is being. Hopefully.
It is time to head to the dungeons at like 3am and visit Jack. His hair is a mess and he's dressed comparatively casually, but his smirk is the same as always. ]
He really did make sure you're comfortable... let's hope the couch survives the dungeon moisture.
It is time to head to the dungeons at like 3am and visit Jack. His hair is a mess and he's dressed comparatively casually, but his smirk is the same as always. ]
He really did make sure you're comfortable... let's hope the couch survives the dungeon moisture.
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It really is something much easier and smoother to use than co-conspirators or even allies. So much of their acquaintance has been the knowledge that a mutual betrayal is less than helpful, after all -- but that self-interest and self above all else is the foundation.
Neither of them have ever forgotten that, in a strangely reassuring way.
There's a soft hum of consideration as Jack continues to lounge on the couch and continues to drain his wine, in no hurry to answer the question but not seemingly avoiding it either. McGillis gets a glance of that same consideration -- he answers, slow but steady, hushed like telling secrets.]
There aren't many whose obsession with their wishes matches mine. Not many, that is, that I don't find it necessary to destroy. [the easy implication that he has, and he would, and he will; but] People don't matter; status doesn't matter; the present itself does not matter, so long as one's wish may be realized. That is why we are here, yes.
[A blithe smile, and his voice resumes its normal cadence, made a little lazier by drink.]
Besides, were you not the one who would go on about the past? It doesn't seem to me as though motivating yourself with just this little slice of time would be stronger than everything that came before. So if we are having you write that ending -- then I will have you do it with all your might.
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It would just be a disappointment to do it halfway, indeed.
[ Maybe in some paradoxical way Jack understands him best where McGillis doesn't understand Jack at all and that's playing with fire. But tomorrow Jack will be dead and McGillis will remain, so what does it matter? ]
It's been quite the pleasure, being here and meeting others with ambition. Pitted against each other to kill and yet we're less enemy than we'd be if we had been born into the same reality.
[ One world isn't big enough to hold all the concentrated wishes that have come together in this realm. ]
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Poisoned water, acid rain, slowly, slowly seeping into all the pipes and blackening the organs.
There are all different levels of understanding -- and in truth it is hard to say just what understanding becomes in their arrangement, under Hamelin's guidance (and how much do they understand their Don, in the end, after everything?), with Jack being all that he is and isn't. His smile curls over teeth and then softens around the rim of his glass again, oddly dreamy.]
That is flattery, you know. I cannot say I've ever been a particularly ambitious man, but I can agree that it is interesting to watch how others' ambitions and attachments may move them -- whether they are a part of the game or even outside of it. [there are so very many moving pieces; and Jack still talks like he is somewhere in between, not quite part of the game (anymore?) and not quite outside of it] ... I do wonder what sort of enemies we might have made, you and I. If it was power you craved, we might have been allies even then.
[There's something ironic in it, just so, before it's gone.]
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McGillis laughs at the end of Jack's reply, a bit more open than he would if he were sober. ]
Of course my desire is for power.
It's always power, in this world and in any other. Without it, there is nothing. There are many types of power, but the most basic kind of brute force tends to triumph in the end. Humans are such animals.