Julian Keller | Hellion (
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capeandcowl2012-05-13 02:15 am
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[ So Julian's been gone somewhere close to a week. He finds that out from a newspaper stand. For him it's been a hell of a lot longer than a week, and his head is spinning now. Memories he hadn't known were there are rising to the surface, fitting back into place. Friends, enemies, people from other worlds. Events he'd thought he'd never forget. Skrulls, Vulcanus.
God, this is weird.
And last time he'd been here, he hadn't looked like this.
He's walking through the City, metal hands concealed in his pockets. Every part of this is a mess. His powers are holding the phone to his ear, and there's no video.
He sounds like he's bored. ]
This place has good timing. I was almost in math class.
So I'm back. You can all stop missing me now. Since nothing's in pieces I'm gonna guess no one tried to destroy the place this week. Did I miss anything worth telling?
God, this is weird.
And last time he'd been here, he hadn't looked like this.
He's walking through the City, metal hands concealed in his pockets. Every part of this is a mess. His powers are holding the phone to his ear, and there's no video.
He sounds like he's bored. ]
This place has good timing. I was almost in math class.
So I'm back. You can all stop missing me now. Since nothing's in pieces I'm gonna guess no one tried to destroy the place this week. Did I miss anything worth telling?
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Months ago I didn't get it. Now I still don't. You shouldn't be in there when there's worse out here, it's wrong.
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Also that argument remains flawed, we don't let lesser crimes go simply because we still have yet to stop the major ones. We do, however, give them very different punishments.
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[ he scowled, not wanting to argue about this anymore. he was never gonna agree. ]
There won't be any justice 'til you're out. I never did like substitute teachers.
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[He pauses, trying to decide if the debate's honestly worth keeping up.]
Do manslaughter convicts know what they're doing? "Most" still allows for exceptions.
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This isn't about that. [ Also, killing is an awkward subject for him. As is taking responsibility for it. ] Manslaughter convicts are still themselves, you weren't. You know that, you were switched. Whoever or whatever switched you should take the fall, not you.
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Your arguments wouldn't be any more convincing in a court.
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[ It seems more important than it did before. He had never liked Hank's decision, but now that sense of actually wanting to be punished for this kind of 'crime' resonates with him in a far more personal way. ]
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The bloods was on my hands. I may not have put it there of my own free will, but that much needed to be answered for. I needed to atone for it.
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You wouldn't say that about any other emotion. Why this one?
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Of course, I have a bit more experience with guilt.
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And you're guilty about something that wasn't on you in the first place. You don't need to take responsibility for that, you're just doing it anyway.
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That still isn't the point. You're only guilty cause you want to be.
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So, what, doing time means the guilt is gone? [ Guess how much he buys that? Not even a little bit. ]
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He knew guilt never did any good.
Still, he says this grudgingly. ] Then it did good I guess. But I still don't like it.
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