Robert Callaghan // ʏ๏кคเ (
pushtheboundaries) wrote2019-12-10 05:36 am
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IC INBOX; MoM

"You've reached Robert Callaghan, Headmaster to the Heropa Organization for imPort Education. Please leave a message with your name, your phone number, and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. As a reminder, my office hours are..."

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Thank you. Well, I'm not here because I want to lecture you. Where are you?
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[home being his room at the school, that is.]
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...I'm fine, Cass. Really. I appreciate your concern, but...I'll be fine. You should be more concerned about your nephew.
[DIVERSION; GO]
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I'm going to pretend I don't realize you're using my nephews to try to weasel your way out of this.
You aren't fine. Come on, can you stomach anything? It's past lunchtime -- have you eaten?
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[beat]
Mostly water. Some cereal.
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Of course I'm worried about Hiro. I saw him, I was the one who lived with him after-- [after Tadashi died, but has anybody picked up on how Cass has never, since she came here, directly spoken about Tadashi's death? (she hopes not)] I'm his parent. I'll talk to both of them when they get back, and we'll figure something out. They're my family.
But -- look, Robert, if you think that's changed my mind, or made me take back what I told you at the beach, then you're wrong. I'm concerned about you, and you'd better send me the address to where you're at because I'm coming over.
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Why?
[there could easily be anger there. why do you care, why are you bothering- but instead it's flat, quiet.
and, perhaps, a bit confused. though- actually-]
Are you afraid I'll find a new mask?
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[But wait.]
And I'm afraid that you'll hide how badly you're falling apart behind it, because I think you're trying to convince yourself that you're alone. And you aren't, Robert. You don't have to be alone, anymore.
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everyone keeps saying that, insisting he's not alone...]
...Xavier campus. Outside of the city. [and he gives some directions to his room.]
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Thank you, Robert. I'll be over in about half an hour. You want coffee?
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[that'd be a 'yes please']
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[She doesn't have a car, after all. She has to catch the bus, but that's not too much trouble. She finds one of the better coffee shops she's discovered in town, and around the promised time, Robert will be getting a soft knock at his door.]
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she'd probably find a way to get the door removed if he pretended he wasn't home. so he moves over to the door and opens it, eyes narrowed from the light in the hall. he's got some natural light coming in, but otherwise it's still pretty dim. the worst is over, but considering how much scotch he had...]
Anyone ever tell you you're as stubborn as a mule?
[he moves aside to let her in]
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You think Hiro and Tadashi raised themselves?
[It's a joke. But really, there was a lot she had to learn after suddenly becoming a single parent. She has a decade of experience dealing with genius engineers.]
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I think if they did, half the city would be gone. [beat] I mean that as a compliment.
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... So. [she starts, turning to hand him the coffee. Slung over one of her shoulders is a large bag. Is that thing insulated? Yes it is; she brought some ingredients to cook him some proper food. Cereal. She swears.]
I'm glad to see your company got you home in one piece, at least.
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wait what]
Ah- yes. She's an...interesting person, but I think we managed to avoid any disasters.
[he'll take a sip of that coffee, pause to enjoy, and- then notices that bag of hers. eh?]
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I didn't think engineers could hang out with people who weren't interesting. Well, I'm glad you're safe and home, and avoiding disasters.
[She hoists the bag higher on her shoulder.]
But you, sir, need some nourishment.
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That's...really not necessary, Cass. I was going to have something else today, a little later.
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Then it's fine. I was going to make you stuff you can put away in the fridge, anyway.
[There are no excuses, Robert.]
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