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ardyn izunia belongs in the garbage bin. ([personal profile] daemonized) wrote2017-01-23 02:25 pm

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ARDYN IZUNIA
Ardyn Izunia. Professor of law. Lord of law. Liege of law. The one grading your papers. Leave a message.


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originallutece: do you think he'll pick the wrong fucking lottery number i bet he will (talk; well here we are again at the fair)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-23 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Well--

[She wrinkles her nose.]

I should think you ought to give me a few tips first.
originallutece: even in the bath okay sometimes you get good ideas in the bath!! (talk; science at any cost)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-23 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, yes. That's the entire reason I asked you in the first place.

[Honestly. And if she's being a bit waspish, it's only because she hates discussing things where she isn't already an expert.]

I have one idea, but . . . well. I suppose it's foolish to worry about going too far.
originallutece: that's really original (talk; oh another sexist remark)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-23 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
We'll do it together.

[Not only because it's her experiment, but because this way, she can treat herself as a control group with Ardyn as an unknown factor.]

Burt I thought to remind him of his wife, in a fashion.

From what I know, she died around my age. And here he is, some ten-odd years later, hanging around a woman who's very fond of both him and Tony, who trusts them both very much and who frequently stands between them, and who sometimes ends up fielding them both when they fight. I imagine the connection is already there in his mind. I'm not suggesting he's somehow secretly in love with me, nothing so stupid, but I imagine there are moments where the similarities strike him.

I told you about the night I spent with Tony. Jack warned me that afternoon not to do just that. He told me it was a foolish idea to go drinking with Tony while I was so lonely, and that I'd be better off doing almost anything else.

So. I thought to remind him of those similarities, and then, once the association was at the forefront of his mind, to tell him that I did end up doing all that he warned me not to, up to and including sleeping with Carter.
originallutece: that's really original (talk; oh another sexist remark)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-23 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm. Either that, or a different idea.

[Because she's perfectly aware of just how cruel that idea is, should it work. And while Jack had laughed off the idea she could do any permanent damage, still this feels like a poor idea.]
originallutece: (talk; hmm--?)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-24 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Tony was acting as if he'd call her. And I know she, ah, she abused him very badly when he was a child. It's hardly a surprise he reacted the way he did. Which doesn't mean I approve of what he did, mind, but . . . given what he's told me of his grandmother, a violent reaction seems the logical follow-up.
originallutece: and i know what i've done (talk; oh i'm a guilty one)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-24 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[She leans forward, frowning as she considers that. It's not a frown of dislike, but rather simple thought. Her point of concern had been that they still don't quite know what sets this other persona off; that it would be useful to establish just how far Jack can be pushed before he snaps. She hadn't considered the possibility (distinct, though) that pushing him over that edge might make it easier for next time.

Hm. Well. Put it like that, and no, it's not a very good idea at all, is it . . .]


What do you mean, masochistic?
originallutece: the ojigi tried to eat the delivery boy again (talk; w e l p)

STILL WEIRD EITHER WAY, DON'T GET OFF ON THAT KIDS

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-24 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. Well. Yes. I could have done without being informed about the state of the contents of his trousers during that memory, but . . . yes.

Do you truly think there's a chance he'll start reverting back to his old self the more he remembers him?
originallutece: yes i did it in ink, do you want to see? (talk; just finished the crossword)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-24 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm.

[No, it's not. Jack had said he'd strangled people before, but . . . this had come across as something very nearly involuntary.]

. . . I'm worried about him. Everyone else I've spoken to, their memories aren't so bad. Even your memory on the train . . . it's odd, and unsettling, but ultimately not that awful. But Jack . . . heroics and murders and a planet full of madmen . . . I'm dreading the next memory.
originallutece: playing with a blowtorch and doing dabs seems like a terrible combination but you do you (talk; uncertain)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-24 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes.

[And as they're already discussing feelings, she might as well go all in.]

I suppose I'm still clinging to the hope that he knows for a fact he was a hero. I finally understand what you two meant when you said there was a certainty about these things.
originallutece: no i heard you robert i understood it i'm just waiting to see if you're done (talk; robert just made a pun)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-24 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[She hums softly, agreeing with that point. It's perfectly possible, but god, she hopes it's not true. That would imply a whole host of disturbing things about their friend, ones she's not yet willing to contemplate.]

There's no way to know until he regains more of his memories.

[She sighs briskly and finally sips her tea.]

On another note . . . I don't suppose you've regained anymore of those, have you?
originallutece: playing with a blowtorch and doing dabs seems like a terrible combination but you do you (talk; uncertain)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-24 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Another with my gentleman.

[She still doesn't know if she's happy about that or not.]

We were together again. And speaking in-sync-- we kept finishing each other's sentences. And he was . . . I was sulky, because I'd lost a bet. And he was telling me he wasn't going to bet with me if I was going to act like this.
originallutece: ie fucking obnoxious as hell (talk; carries herself like a queen)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-25 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
That a girl would choose our wares. We were each offering her a pendant-- I had one of a cage, and he had one of a bird. She chose the bird, and I mentioned I would have thought she would have gone for the cage. And he said . . . ah, if you're going to be a sore loser, then I shan't do this again.

[Which, Rosalind has to admit, sounds a bit like her. She hates losing. Although really, she wasn't being a sore loser in that memory, it was just a remark.]

We weren't selling them, though. And they weren't for everyone. Just for her. I think we must have been waiting for her.
originallutece: and a book on the Science of Star Trek (talk; a loaf of bread a jug of wine)

[personal profile] originallutece 2017-05-26 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure.

[Everyone's favorite answer.]

But she was important. She was vital, for some reason. But-- hold on.

[She hops down and heads into her bedroom. A moment of rummaging, and she returns with a drawing pad, flipped to a certain page. It's a fairly decent drawing, actually, so well done Rosalind.]

At least I can remember her face.

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