Levi Jořdán (
solitarysoul) wrote in
singillatim2024-07-29 06:28 pm
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I'm just a loner baby
Who: Levi and two upset dads
What: Foiled assassination attempt
When: Late in the month, at night
Where: Just outside the Gas Station
Content Warnings: Levi's child soldiers warnings is likely to come up. Also he's trying to kill a dude so there's that. Will add anything else if it comes up.
Just past the tree line, Levi was pointing his rifle towards the gas station. No one had given him the mission, but Levi still thought of it as one. He'd surveyed the gas station the Forest Talker was being held in for hours, waiting for just the right moment. And he was pretty sure this was it, since no one was in there with the Talker and it was late. Most people should be asleep; a gunshot might wake them, but hunting and predators were common enough around here that it probably wouldn't raise too many suspicions. The gas station was on the outskirts of town, after all, and he was taking the shot from within the woods.
He takes a deep breath and lines up his shot through the window. A single shot to the head should do it, unless this guy had some sort of special power. Which he couldn't rule out, but he'd deal with if it happened.
What: Foiled assassination attempt
When: Late in the month, at night
Where: Just outside the Gas Station
Content Warnings: Levi's child soldiers warnings is likely to come up. Also he's trying to kill a dude so there's that. Will add anything else if it comes up.
Just past the tree line, Levi was pointing his rifle towards the gas station. No one had given him the mission, but Levi still thought of it as one. He'd surveyed the gas station the Forest Talker was being held in for hours, waiting for just the right moment. And he was pretty sure this was it, since no one was in there with the Talker and it was late. Most people should be asleep; a gunshot might wake them, but hunting and predators were common enough around here that it probably wouldn't raise too many suspicions. The gas station was on the outskirts of town, after all, and he was taking the shot from within the woods.
He takes a deep breath and lines up his shot through the window. A single shot to the head should do it, unless this guy had some sort of special power. Which he couldn't rule out, but he'd deal with if it happened.

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Bigby's furious, but Fraser is measured, swallowing back his own fear and anger with the stubborn persistence of long practice. "This isn't the right choice. It's only the easy one."
Which is... tiring, and disappointing, but in the end, isn't this his mistake, for not recognizing that this boy wouldn't react in exactly this way? Levi comes from a harsh world, that much is clear, and Fraser has already seen the effects of harshness on children in the streets of Chicago.
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He shakes his head at Fraser. "How do we know he's not feeding them information right now? We have people who can project their thoughts, the Forest Talkers might have people with special powers too. The instant one of ours captured him he became an enemy combatant, I'm not taking the chance that he might be plotting our end right now. Its not fair, but war never is."
Nevermind that they weren't actually at war here. That's just the only way Levi has to think about it.
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He's not thinking about that right now though. Fraser is much better at keeping his composure than Bigby is, and the man just bristles when he realizes Levi is still trying to tug on the gun.
"Oh, yeah, sure, let's all do whatever the hell we want! Let's see how that fucking ends!"
He puts a lot more strength into his own tug on the gun right now, trying to drag the rifle straight up out of Levi's hands. He doesn't want it there, not in the middle of this discussion. But he at least doesn't pipe up with more, like he's leaving the talking to the person who's clearly got a better head on their shoulders for it right now.
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Levi might be right, and violence might be inevitable, but he's never given up and given in simply because it's easier, because it's faster. "Bigby's right. Whoever made this decision wasn't thinking about the people here, but I know you do. You want to protect them, don't you? Our people here in Milton, or out in Lakeside?"
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"You think these guys will respect us trying to keep things peaceful? They rejected that long ago. Did you not see the displays on the other side of the mountain?"
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The downside is that it means he's even more focused on the rifle, just straight up not wanting it in Levi's hands. Not right now. He can get it back later if he proves responsible enough, but he does not want it there in the middle of this talk. It means that Bigby is putting even more strength into it until he manages to tug it straight up out of Levi's hands - though the force may be enough to accidentally knock Levi right onto his butt into the snow.
Sorry, bud. Bigby takes a few steps backwards with it in his hands, looking pissed, but otherwise not saying anything else.
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"But we can't control anyone else's actions, only our own. And if you live your life only on what someone else might do, you might miss the chance to decide what you want to do. Only you get to decide what sort of person you want to be, Levi."
He fixes a serious stare on the young man. "I know sometimes it seems like you have no other choice. I promise that isn't true."
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"I know who I am. I know what I am. I didn't make this choice without thinking of it. I know what I'm doing." He stands up, dusting the snow off his pants and looks squarely at Fraser. "I want to eliminate a threat to this town. You can't just pretend things will be okay because you don't want to face the possibility that they won't."
Despite his brave(?) face and the lack of emotion in his voice, there are still tears at the edges of Levi's eyes. He's pissed off, but feeling very vulnerable without his own form of safety of the past six years.
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He really tries his best to do something he usually never does, to a point where it almost feels unnatural to him. He stands there, and just.. breathes. Or tries to, anyway. His anger sinks just a little bit, just enough for his eyes to stop glowing ominously, instead returning to their usual human color.
It helps him sound a little less angry - still gruff, yes, but a little less like he's about to tear the kid's head off over this - when he speaks up again.
"Then what did you imagine the outcome of this would be, Levi?"