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Inspector Javert ([personal profile] inseine) wrote2019-10-08 03:45 pm
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<PasUnPolicier> This mail centre belongs to Javert.
<PasUnPolicier> Be accurate and brief.
<PasUnPolicier> I suggest you not test my patience with practical jokes and clowning around.
<PasUnPolicier> I will return your notice shortly.
baisunas: (not drunk enough for this)

[personal profile] baisunas 2020-04-12 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I disagree. You fought for those of us who were to be sacrificed and were left behind when we were taken. It's often an easy thing to die. It is not always an easy thing to live after everyone else is dead.

[ The weight of experience briefly shades his tone. Outliving his sister. Outliving Will. Though it cost him nothing emotionally, life had certainly been made difficult with the death of his parents. His voice quickly clears. ]

We both endured the ordeal. There is nothing shameful in finding some measure of peace afterward.

[ There's a knot of muscle under his thumb. Hannibal concentrates on it, digs into it with force to work it out. ]

And as for your earlier question, the distinction between thought and memory is important. The answer determines the best course of treatment to solve the problem.
baisunas: (gonna go with no)

[personal profile] baisunas 2020-04-12 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It isn't often that he is caught off-guard, but he is now. The hardness of Javert's tone surprises him. Has he insulted him? Given offense? He runs what he's just said through his mind, examining it for clues, but he can find none.

When Javert catches his wrist, he immediately goes still with a mixture of confusion and curiosity. There's been nothing untoward in his touch that he's aware of. But he doesn't ask and he doesn't press. He lets him remove his hand and once Javert releases him, he goes so far as to take a respectful step back to give him a bit more space.

He hasn't overstayed his welcome at all, but Hannibal isn't rude enough to argue when it's clear he wants to leave. ]


Of course. I wish you well on your night's work.