Scorpius (
keeps_a_cool_head) wrote2015-01-14 07:11 am
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0027 - [Video]
[Finally - after having his room stripped of supplies twice, after the Mirror Barge nonsense and allies lost and warden annoyances - Scorpius is holding in his hands the sum of the hours he's spent cooped up in his cabin.
He stands up from his work desk, holding what looks to be a ridiculously sharp and extravagant blade to be fitted over an arm. It has other uses - to pick up delicate things, to turn doorknobs and so on - but the chief inspiration seems to come from excessive weaponry.
Scorpius fits it over his own arm, and with a heave, turns his arm to cut into the wall next to him. The blade embeds itself into the wall some three inches deep before stopping. Satisfied, he pulls it free and sets it back on the table]
I believe your replacement is ready, Horatio.
He stands up from his work desk, holding what looks to be a ridiculously sharp and extravagant blade to be fitted over an arm. It has other uses - to pick up delicate things, to turn doorknobs and so on - but the chief inspiration seems to come from excessive weaponry.
Scorpius fits it over his own arm, and with a heave, turns his arm to cut into the wall next to him. The blade embeds itself into the wall some three inches deep before stopping. Satisfied, he pulls it free and sets it back on the table]
I believe your replacement is ready, Horatio.
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For that matter, I'm not that clever either. And I don't want whatever Babs would have to do to make it happen. I just want a clean getaway.
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[He's looking more alert now, and curious. Scorpius is usually this cold and ruthless, but mothers...well, they tend to be a different topic altogether, with him. He's goading Stephanie purposefully, to see what she'll say]
She's much older, and less likely to find work in a new field, if she works at all. She's a liability you may not be able to afford, and you are almost an adult - entitled to your own life away from your parents.
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She's my mom. We take care of each other.
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At what point does your own life take precedence over your mother's?
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She got it worse than I did, with Dad. When she finally sobered up it was just me and her. She took good care of me. The least I can do is return the favor.
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I'm glad to hear you admit it.
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That I love my mother? At least you're easy to please.
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And for nourishment, I imagine.
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Not that I'm saying it won't probably help.
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