http://sandandflannel.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] sandandflannel.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] wrfmlogsarchive2010-05-13 11:35 pm
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Who: Koios, Roxas
What: Koios wants that talk. Roxas doesn't.
Where: Alexandria
When: The day after this thread.
Status: Ongoing

The door closed. Koios sighed in relief; those idiots had been getting annoying. And they had a serious problem with mood swings. One minute, the lot of them were ranting and raving about how they'd lost the advantage, and the next they were celebrating the fall of a world important to their enemies and the recapture of a Keybearer. What they didn't seem to realize was that none of them had actually done anything to make it happen.

Some days, he really just wanted that whole damn organization to fall apart already. He was counting the minutes until it did.

With a roll of his eyes, Koios made his way through the castle to the eastern wing. The prisoner would be there, watched carefully by the castle guards. Not that they were necessary; it was more of a formality. A stupid one, in his opinion, but he'd decided to bite the bullet - they didn't want to risk another unexpected escape.

He finally reached his destination and suppressed the look of distaste he was certain he had. The kid was already going to be stubborn about this; Koios had already gleaned that from their fight yesterday. He didn't want to make him even less likely to talk. So he forced his expression to be neutral, reminding himself again that that shouldn't be so hard to do anymore.

Guards dismissed, he walked in the room, shoved his hands into his pockets, and loitered, pointedly ignoring the prison he'd crafted for the moment. It was a cage made of pure glass, without a door or a lock. He'd made sure that it was big enough to be comfortable - he'd had even thrown the kid on a mattress before he'd made the thing - but the one thing he couldn't help with now was the temperature. A distinct lack of glass in the windows made that a little difficult. Maybe they could put some tapestries over them.

Time to give up the charade, he thought. Turning around to face the cage and its occupant, he said, "So, Keybearer. You ready for that talk now?"

[personal profile] thirteenth_brat 2010-05-14 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Roxas would've said something about the 'kid' crap, but he really didn't have a valid argument for it. He was physically seventeen, but technically... technically, he didn't like to think about it.

"You're asking someone who was a Nobody once to trust a Nobody," Roxas replied, "Do I have to spell out what's wrong with that?" Not that having been a Nobody was his express reason for not trusting Nobodies. There had also been the fact that pretty much every single other Nobody he had known had been a habitual liar and generally untrustworthy.

He doubted that any promises of release could be trusted and so was not really budged by it. Even if this Nobody was really willing to let him go, his allies were another story.

"You know, kidnapping someone isn't the best way to get them to tell you what you want to know, no matter how stubborn they're being." He sighed. This was going to get nowhere. Never mind knowing how stubborn children could be. Nobodies, driven by the maddening ache of their missing Hearts and a lack of any kind of moral compass, were probably the most stubborn of all. With another sigh, he added, "It may not be worth the trouble. Getting a Heart, that is."

[personal profile] thirteenth_brat 2010-05-15 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
The prejudice remark would have earned a face palm from Roxas if his hands weren't bound, not because of the accusation itself, but because of the corny route it had taken. If he didn't know a kickass dork in Sora, he would never have thought it possible.

"Not out of hand, no," he said by way of clarification, "I've never known a Nobody who was trustworthy. Hell, I even knew one who was painfully honest and he still couldn't be trusted. As to attacking you, thanks very much to you, I have no clue if the friends I was looking for even got off that world safely. That was where I was going and why I didn't want to talk right at that moment and you weren't taking 'No' for an answer. Aside from that, I can't help thinking you intended to use force anyway."

It wasn't particularly helpful that Roxas wasn't sure how to answer that question without telling the Nobody things that shouldn't be shared. Honestly, even having his own Heart, Roxas wasn't sure it had been worth it. How close they'd come to losing everything. He'd partly helped to bring it about, at least until he found out there wasn't actually going to be anything in it for him. He was afraid that telling this Nobody about this could lead to the same thing.

"Let's just say someone screwed up somewhere and leave it at that," he said after a drawn out pause, "And it's not a screw up I would see repeated."

[personal profile] thirteenth_brat 2010-05-15 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
He wasn't a hundred peercent certain that he wanted to know what had been said to the guard.

"Our experiences tend to leave lasting impressions," Roxas said flatly when the Nobody returned, "When the one Nobody I had any reason to trust chose to lie to me to my face, I found it hard to even consider trusting any others after that."

And that was unnerving. So this guy knew about the Dreaming. Roxas waited out the Nobody's rant, though he was a bit startled when the bars were struck. He halfway expected them to break, what with the one who most likely made them pounding on them. Getting cut on glass hurt like hell, no matter how it ended up happening. But they held. Roxas took a steadying breath and thought over his response. His captor was closer to the answer than he realized. Saying the wrong thing would tip him off and telling him he was so close was out of the question.

"I don't think we have anything else to discuss," he said as calmly as possible, "You want an answer I'm not willing to give." He supposed he could explain that having a Heart was what made him so adamant on this point, as he saw giving this answer as a threat to those he loved, but that might be throwing fuel on the fire and he didn't need to be doing that.

[personal profile] thirteenth_brat 2010-05-15 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
How did he mean that? Did he simply mean chatting them up and getting someone to tell him how any other known Nobodies had gotten their Hearts? Or did he mean to threaten them to force Roxas to talk? It was a bad prospect either way.

In all honesty, if he thought he could trust the guy to think and not try to recreate the circumstances, Roxas would go ahead and tell him how he'd gotten his own Heart. But he knew from experience that the lack of a Heart also meant a lack of moral grounding. The ends justified the means, no matter what the means were, hence the lengths the Organization had gone to in their pursuit of the Heart of All Worlds and Xemnas's personal actions towards the Dreaming.

There really wasn't much Roxas could do about this situation. Sure, if this Nobody went and asked Song, he'd be given the less dangerous of possible ways to get his Heart. But Song could only help him get his Heart back. She couldn't help him get a separate Heart from his Other, which was what he had specifically asked about. Roxas and Namine had been the only ones to remain separate from their Others and there was only one known way to manage such a thing.

"I don't think it'll be the answer you want," he said quietly.

[personal profile] thirteenth_brat 2010-05-15 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"They might advise a little more patience for one thing," Roxas growled, "For another, they may not be anymore willing to answer your question than I am."

It occurred to Roxas that part of the problem here was this Nobody being more or less alone. Had he the guidance of another Nobody or had he at least met someone a little more knowledgeable about Nobodies, he would probably have known better than to try to get his answers by trapping or kidnapping someone who knew those answer.

This was probably asking to get hurt, but Roxas felt a need to inform this Nobody of where he had fucked up, "You know, if you hadn't started out with getting in my face and in my way, you might have been able to get some answers out of me."

[personal profile] thirteenth_brat 2010-05-27 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Roxas winced as the shackles shifted and turned sharp. Wasn't it bad enough that he had a possibly broken wrist? Actually, probably not, given that he was dealing with a guy that... while he might understand right and wrong... he didn't give a damn. Given the display of 'anger' so far, it was probably a safe bet to assume it might be worse if the guy did have his Heart. Then again, if the guy had his Heart, they probably wouldn't be here.

"What do you call getting in my way and refusing to get out of my way when I was too busy for you, then?"

He didn't give the guard any more than a passing glance as the man handed a laptop to his captor. He had a feeling he knew what was going to be pulled up. It was a bit relieving that his friends were okay, but that didn't mean he had to forgive this idiot the trouble he was causing. Though he sort of suspected that his absence wouldn't be noticed right away or at least not realized for what it was, the reminder of it was still mildly unnerving. Rather than call attention to it, he took something else that was mentioned and went with it.

"Speaking of vanished worlds... you wouldn't happen to know anything about that, would you? I mean, you were holding the Princesses of Heart captive and their worlds are among the worlds that have vanished." Bravado. Stupid, but it might help him at least a little bit. That and it distracted him from the pain in his wrists.

[personal profile] thirteenth_brat 2010-06-04 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Roxas thought bull headed stubbornness might be more accurate a description than determination, but kept his mouth shut on the matter. His captor's impatience on the matter of getting a Heart suggested to Roxas that even if someone else was willing to help him, he might not like their methods, not to mention again the issue of what he wanted versus what he'd get with a safer answer to his question.

"I didn't ask if you cared. I asked if you knew," he replied, trying to keep his tone even, "Then again, it's probably a stupid question. You wouldn't tell me if you did know how they vanished. Which is fair enough, I guess." He didn't want to suggest that the dude stop wasting his time and go do something else because he already knew what that something else was going to be.