Cornelius Hickey (
friendsfordinner) wrote in
singillatim2025-08-13 10:48 am
open / radio killed the penmanship star
Who: Cornelius Hickey & OPEN
What: futzing with the radio, dog times, hot springs
When: throughout the month of August
Where: Milton
Content Warnings: nudity in the hot springs, will add as needed
morse code / ota
Hickey occasionally is smart. He doesn't exactly know what Morse code is, but he knows that this radio Marra gave him can only send dots and dashes. Obviously there must be some kind of language or code used, simply because it would be remarkably useless to communicate with otherwise. So, might as well do some poking around, see if there's anything useful or any code books in any outposts—Lakeside has the hydrodam, that might be useful. It takes him a while but he finds what he's looking for: a basic guide to Morse code.
Anybody who's got one of the shortwave radios that Marra gave out will soon hear a message repeated, a few times a night, as Hickey tries out his new toy (and also, more importantly, just tries to get more fluent in Morse code):
THIS IS HICKEY. CAN YOU HEAR ME?
wolf mode / ota
Every now and then, Hickey just has to cut loose and enjoy some time as a wolf. It's easier, after all. He likes Billy, he likes his human friends, and honestly it's gotten so much easier here now that certain people have died and/or vanished. But every now and then, when he's focused too much on Morse code or worried about their provisions for the winter or stuck on some boring human concern, he just takes a moment to forget all that.
Sometimes he hunts. Hickey as a wolf is small, with reddish gray fur, and a wirey build. Anybody in the wolf pack is invited—hell, there are times when Hickey goes up to his mates directly and just bluntly asks if they want to hunt this evening. There are times when Hickey can be found out in the woods, squirrel in his mouth, looking up at anybody with a 'what are you going to do about it?' sort of expression. And there are times, few and far between, when Hickey just plays. He romps in the snow, digging down with his paws, shoving his snout in before leaping and bouncing all over the place.
hot springs / ota
Hickey doesn't usually take clothes along when he's in wolf mode. He's destroyed a few too many shirts via shifting and honestly, it's a pain in the ass to get dressed in the cold. He'll go out in the afternoon then come back home at night, happy and tired, slipping through the town when most people are asleep and nobody can bother him (and, just as importantly, he can shift back into a person close to home).
So that means when Hickey decides to take a break from being a wolf and just soak in the hot springs for a moment or two, he does it buckass naked. Dick out, limbs sprawled, just absolutely enjoying his moment of relaxation.
Sorry anybody who's coming into the hot springs and who wants to relax themselves, there's a naked man lying next to the hot springs, feet in the water, back resting on one of the rocks slightly warmed by the temperature, sunning himself like a lizard. Hickey does not want to move right now.
What: futzing with the radio, dog times, hot springs
When: throughout the month of August
Where: Milton
Content Warnings: nudity in the hot springs, will add as needed
morse code / ota
Hickey occasionally is smart. He doesn't exactly know what Morse code is, but he knows that this radio Marra gave him can only send dots and dashes. Obviously there must be some kind of language or code used, simply because it would be remarkably useless to communicate with otherwise. So, might as well do some poking around, see if there's anything useful or any code books in any outposts—Lakeside has the hydrodam, that might be useful. It takes him a while but he finds what he's looking for: a basic guide to Morse code.
Anybody who's got one of the shortwave radios that Marra gave out will soon hear a message repeated, a few times a night, as Hickey tries out his new toy (and also, more importantly, just tries to get more fluent in Morse code):
THIS IS HICKEY. CAN YOU HEAR ME?
wolf mode / ota
Every now and then, Hickey just has to cut loose and enjoy some time as a wolf. It's easier, after all. He likes Billy, he likes his human friends, and honestly it's gotten so much easier here now that certain people have died and/or vanished. But every now and then, when he's focused too much on Morse code or worried about their provisions for the winter or stuck on some boring human concern, he just takes a moment to forget all that.
Sometimes he hunts. Hickey as a wolf is small, with reddish gray fur, and a wirey build. Anybody in the wolf pack is invited—hell, there are times when Hickey goes up to his mates directly and just bluntly asks if they want to hunt this evening. There are times when Hickey can be found out in the woods, squirrel in his mouth, looking up at anybody with a 'what are you going to do about it?' sort of expression. And there are times, few and far between, when Hickey just plays. He romps in the snow, digging down with his paws, shoving his snout in before leaping and bouncing all over the place.
hot springs / ota
Hickey doesn't usually take clothes along when he's in wolf mode. He's destroyed a few too many shirts via shifting and honestly, it's a pain in the ass to get dressed in the cold. He'll go out in the afternoon then come back home at night, happy and tired, slipping through the town when most people are asleep and nobody can bother him (and, just as importantly, he can shift back into a person close to home).
So that means when Hickey decides to take a break from being a wolf and just soak in the hot springs for a moment or two, he does it buckass naked. Dick out, limbs sprawled, just absolutely enjoying his moment of relaxation.
Sorry anybody who's coming into the hot springs and who wants to relax themselves, there's a naked man lying next to the hot springs, feet in the water, back resting on one of the rocks slightly warmed by the temperature, sunning himself like a lizard. Hickey does not want to move right now.

hot springs
He enjoys the hike up, the stretch of muscles, the crisp chill of air working through his lungs. Exploring his way through the cave leading to the springs is another thrill; he thrives off of this territory that's been uncharted by him yet, by the newness of it all.
There's another surprise waiting when he actually reaches the place. The cosmonaut pauses, surprised to see someone there, but he doesn't seem put off by the actual nudity, and he smiles bright and warm. What's a little nudity amongst men? Amongst comrades??
"You look like you're enjoying yourself."
no subject
Yeah. Won't happen.
"Way I figure this, might as well enjoy it while I have the time," Hickey grins, as if this is a perfectly normal conversation. "Come December, I won't want to leave the house unless I have to."
no subject
On the other hand, it's been pitching pits about being so cold all the time, so a bit of heat should make the thing happier. He just needs to take it slow.
"Smart man!" he grins right back, easy-going. "Winters are especially brutal here, so I think you have the right idea. I've actually never been before, believe it or not. It's nice!" He casts a look around the hot spring, taking it in. "Like a little slice of paradise."
no subject
"I come here often. I've got one of those gifts, yeah? Mine is that I can turn into a wolf. I've got a system going. Spend all day out and about hunting or exploring as a wolf, come back here to relax as a person, shift back and slip back to Milton with my prey." Hickey idly shrugs as he muses, "Used to bring clothes. But I ruined a few too many pairs of trousers shifting forms so I figure it's easier this way."
Plus, it's the hot springs. People are absolutely naked in the hot springs. What's he going to do, carry wet clothes all the way back to Milton? Fuck no!
no subject
So he just starts slowly taking off his boots and socks, leaning to roll up his pant legs so he can sit down carefully at the side and dip his feet in. There's a pleased exhale at the sensation; okay that's nice. But he's soon enough quirking a brow in curiosity by what the other man says.
"Ahhh, you're one of the wolves." He says it conversationally; look, this whole town is full of varying freaks. There's a group of people who can turn into wolves now; it's fine. "Like Chloe. Speaking of—" He grins again. "You're one of her guys, aren't you?"
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
Hot Springs
He likes using the hot springs both to get himself and his clothes clean. His mind is elsewhere about a thousand miles away, which how he doesn't realize Hickey is there until he's already right there at the edge of the hot springs. Oh great. Someone he hates and on top of it he's naked. Rorschach is trying very hard not to freak out, given he knows it will only give Hickey ammunition against him, but it's very clear from the rigid body language he's wound up as tight as a violin string and just as likely to snap.
no subject
Great. It's this guy. Fucking hell, can't a man have a rest in peace? He takes comfort in the fact that Rorschach looks like he's going to vibrate out of his skin.
Hickey moves to lie back down on the rock, still spread out lizard style, back and rear flat against the rocks, eyes looking at the ceiling, as he lightly sasses, "Plenty of room in here for you to have a soak as well. Good weather for it."
Rorschach is absolutely not going to have a soak and they both know it.
cw: internalized homophobia
"Good place for a murder too." Was he actually considering doing away with Hickey at such a vulnerable moment? Not really. Rorschach's got someone else on the brain currently in the form of Dorian that needs to be taken care of, and as much of a pain in the ass as Hickey can be personally to him, he hasn't done anything lately that requires Rorschach to act.
no subject
He knows why. Because Rorschach's a poorly socialized little freak who has no idea how to actually have a conversation. But Hickey doesn't say that part out loud. Instead, he continues the conversation with,
"Road to Silverpoint's better. Stage it right, it'll look like they froze to death. There were plenty of corpses out there when I made my trek, one or two more won't be suspicious."
no subject
Part of him wants to leave but Rorschach has a prickly sense of pride within him. To leave now would seem like a retreat to him. He'll stand here and talk, trying to pretend all the while he's not intensely uncomfortable with the entire situation.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
morse code
So he just lets the other fiddle with it - though a man can get curious about it after a while. Billy knows just as little (or, by the time Hickey learns, definitely less) morse code as the other, but he can at least recognize the sound of it, having heard it before.
It makes him raise an eyebrow as he approaches Hickey while the other is seated in their house, sending one of those messages.
"Morse code?" He asks. "I can't tell if you are sending a message, or only messing around."
Look, he doesn't even mean it as an insult! He literally can't tell, it's all the same to him!
no subject
"Trying to send a message," Hickey muses. "If I write it out all ahead of time, I think I've got it. But it's quickly translating the things coming in that trip me up."
He'll be able to translate Morse code soon enough. He's Cornelius Hickey, he can do anything! But even Hickey's ego knows to not write checks that he can't exactly cash—he's not super good at Morse code right now.
no subject
Billy even comes over to sit at the table as well, watching what the other is doing as he speaks up again.
"Are there that many messages coming in? Do you know who is sending them?"
no subject
There's a possibility that people are signing their messages and it's just due to Hickey's unfamiliarity with Morse code that he's translating them poorly. But will Hickey ever admit that he's mediocre to bad at things? Like hell he will. Obviously this is other people's fault, certainly not his.
"Something like this...I can see it being useful someday. Best to learn more about it now, when things are quiet, so I don't get caught flat-footed."
no subject
If, that is. Billy doesn't necessarily have all that much hope in it, somewhere between their previous situation back home and the fact that they haven't really met anyone like that here in this place yet, even after all this time..
But it's not like he's fully discounting the possibility here. Hickey is right - it can't hurt to learn, at least. Especially when the other could stand to have a harmless hobby.
He thinks about it for a moment, but then seems to realize something else, asking: "Where did you get it from, anyway?"
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
wildcard for more Cursed Chats!
If he's going to be a member of this community again, he needs to sort out who all triggers this cursed hunger in him now. Some do, some don't, and until he knows someone is safe to be around... can he ever really relax in their presence? So he spends some time carefully seeking out those he hasn't seen in a while. (And more have gone by now, he's learned. Jopson is gone.)
It's been a long time since he paid Hickey a visit. Little already knows that Gibson conjures up that demonic appetite in him now. But what of the other man in that household? (And maybe there's a part of Little who needs to check in on Hickey regardless, who wonders if he's still here. It's not that they're friends, but... they're something.)
He lingers off and on around Hickey's cabin for a bit, more comfortable outdoors now that the season is changing, the sun no longer so unbearable; even so, he waits until it's almost night. Finally after a while of haunting the place, Little sees movement in the distance and recognises Hickey as returning home from wherever he was up to.
He pauses, awkwardly, and then starts shuffling forwards just as awkwardly. Yes, he was just standing around waiting for you to get home...
"Mr. Hickey... Good evening."
no subject
Because obviously something is going on here. Why's Little here? What's Little doing? Crozier's gone, Jopson's gone, he hasn't talked to Fitzjames or Irving in a while, so what's Little's game? What's he doing? Hickey is instantly a bit tense, confusion shining through as he gives Little a small frown.
Whatever this is, he doubts it's good. But what the devil is this to begin with?
"Good evening," Hickey says, with a little nod. "Been well lately?"
This conversation is so awkward.
no subject
Hickey has... whatever it is that he's craving. He still doesn't quite know how to make sense of why certain people do or don't — but Hickey has two feats that Little doesn't have, which means he seems particularly appetising.
Edward doesn't draw any closer, and he lifts the lapels of his coat higher, guarding his jaw and mouth. If he's acting very suspiciously... he's horrible at hiding when something's wrong. And instead of answering the question himself, he immediately throws it back at the other man, eyes locked on him expectantly.
"It has been a while. I thought I should come and check in on your state."
no subject
"Well, I'm fine," Hickey says, shoulders tense, everything tense, ready to bolt like a frightened rabbit if needed (or to pop Little in the jaw. He's not sure which option will win out.)
"Nice of you to stop by." No it isn't! What's going on? "Want to step inside?" Why is he asking that?!?
no subject
"That's good to hear, quite good," he nods brusquely as Hickey says he's fine, and then there's a lengthy, awkward pause at the question. Little's mouth tips open, looking almost stricken; there's an immediate inner turmoil going on within him.
It would be rude to decline, but with Hickey smelling so appetising, being in contained quarters with the man is assuredly a bad idea.
"I.... don't know," he says, and immediately kicks himself for such a stupid, weird response. Not that the question he then asks is any less weird: "...Is Mr. Gibson home, as well?"
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
cw: cannibalism mention, it's the Terror baby!!
cw: all the cannibalism things all the time
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
wolf mode
So when he sees the creature bounding happily in the snow, he pauses to watch, expression confused but intrigued. "Having fun there, huh?" he says, partly to the creature but partly just as an observation. "Looks like fun, anyway."
no subject
But this person...Hickey doesn't exactly know them. He stands still, looking over at Sam, trying to see if he can remember who this man is. Interloper, obviously. There aren't any others here. But he must be new. Right?
Calmly, the wolf pads closer to Sam, mostly so he can give the man a good, long sniff.
no subject
But not right now, when there's a wolf sniffing at him, and he is holding very, very still to allow this process to take place. "Uh, hi there. I'm Sam. I'm friendly, I promise. I think I stuck a bread roll or two in my pocket. They're pretty stale, but it's yours if you want it."
no subject
So he gives Sam the biggest, most pathetic, ridiculous puppy dog eyes he can muster. Roll, please. Pretty please?
no subject
... though he is wearing gloves, and the wolf is being very sweet. So a quick pat on the head before he digs into his pocket and pulls out one slightly crunchy bread roll. "Sorry if it has pocket fuzz on it, but it should still be okay?" And he holds it out carefully for what appears to be a new friend.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)