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Hayley Stark ([personal profile] everylittlegirl) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu2013-10-07 02:02 am

seven : a scary conversation [AUDIO]

[Hayley sighs a little, then sounds mostly disappointed. Those paying close attention can probably tell it masks a level of anger.]

Seriously? Is no one talking about the whole people getting murdered thing?

[ooc: Action for Superman is in first thread]

[100% Trek encrypted to: Clark]
[There's the longest pause before she speaks, extremely quiet and definitely scared.]

So I, uh.. was dead.

[100% Trek encrypted to: Lois]
[Her voice is mostly level when she messages Lois, but clearly hiding something less neutral.]

I know you and Clark tell each other everything, so whatever. I need some time off from the radio.

[100% Trek encrypted to: Bruce Banner]
You need to see something. Can you come over later?

[100% Trek encrypted to: Dick Grayson (comics)]
You know, you never actually told me who your family members are.

[100% Trek encrypted to: Jason Todd]
Tell me you're not too busy for a drink.

[100% Trek encrypted to: Maxwell Lord]
[There's a pause, then Hayley sounds more pleasant.]
Hey.

[100% Trek encrypted to: Chekov]
Will you help teach me how to encrypt things? I want to learn.

[100% Trek encrypted to: Loki]
What makes a soul any different from just like, memories and neurons and whatever?

[100% Trek encrypted to: Jor-El] - (added a short while later)
You have all the same powers Superman does, right?

[100% Trek encrypted to: Bruce Wayne] - (added a short while later)
I'm sorry, about work. I just need a few more days off and then I'll come back. Please?

[Assume she hasn't shown up the last week or so.]

[100% Trek encrypted to: Sabriel] - (added a short while later)
I want to learn magic.
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[personal profile] angermanaging 2013-10-16 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[Bruce switches when she does, though he's composed, as unflappable as ever. There's an edge of honest tension to him, however, that's new-- he's not strained but he is poised, hints of ruthless anger lapping at the edges of his demeanor.

He does know what it means to be made powerless, and how devastating that is to feel again. It only deepens his anger, and the resulting determination to never allow this to happen again. Whatever that took.

There's not much he can do for her right now-- she's correct on that much. Hayley doesn't have a Hulk, can't tell herself she's invulnerable. Bruce wouldn't wish that on her anyway, but he can't deny, after how far he's come in the past few months, that the Hulk is his own desire to never be made powerless again. And it'd worked. He can at least use it for what it's meant for.]


My couch is open. If you think it'd be easier to sleep with... someone there. [Someone who's invulnerable, and protective.] I wouldn't let anything happen to you-- neither of us would.

[He believes, has to believe, that for all of his mindless destruction, the Hulk is capable of protecting those who deserve it. Bruce has had that proven to him.]
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[personal profile] angermanaging 2013-10-21 11:35 am (UTC)(link)
[It's a good question-- one Bruce has been asking himself daily for the past ten years. The answer has, very gradually, been changing lately. He takes mental note that she'll be staying with Jor-El, though he doesn't know who that is, and merely nods in acknowledgement. It's good to know where she'll be, simply out of a kneejerk protective sense.]

Trust is the wrong word. [Bruce is far from using that yet.] But he's... protected people before. People I would have wanted him to protect, specifically. [Betty, more than once. Then Tony.] If it's a stranger then I can't-- I wouldn't expect anything. But someone I know...

[Someone he wants to protect, consciously. That seems to be different.]
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[personal profile] angermanaging 2013-10-22 12:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[Answering this requires drawing a tie between them, allowing himself to be anchored to the world. Bruce is as reluctant to do that as ever. But as before, he obeys his policy of honesty with Hayley.]

Why wouldn't I? [he asks reflexively, voice going a little hoarse.] Who else is going to do it? You deserve to not... feel threatened sometimes.

[All those chances he'd never had, that are what feels like too late for him, Bruce wants to try to give to her.]
Edited 2013-10-22 12:20 (UTC)
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[personal profile] angermanaging 2013-10-28 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
That's supposed to be it now? [he asks quietly.] That's what... makes someone not a monster? Protection just when it's necessary.

You know a person can do better than that.

[It's too late, he knows. Too late to stay independent and without any ties whatsoever. That hadn't worked, and it would be the height of stupidity for him to keep repeating an experiment that had yielded negative results, hoping that this time would do it.

Ten years of the same experiment-- isolation-- hadn't done it. Bruce wasn't willing to let go of it that easily, but he has been at last forced to try other things. Hayley is, in his opinion, more deserving of that anchor than any other candidate he knows. She's someone that's owed protection, as an apology from the world for all the rest it's done to her. Bruce wants to play his part in that.]
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[personal profile] angermanaging 2013-10-28 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[He's never, for one day in his life, thought it was possible for him to stop being a monster completely. There's always that part of him passed down from his father, lurking, waiting for its chance if he relaxes his vigilance too far. No logic or comforting words has ever managed to persuade Bruce otherwise.

Yet that's a weak excuse, a pathetic one, for acting like a monster. There is a palpable, distinct difference between being and acting, and Bruce knows it.]


You're the exception? [Bruce smiles wryly, shakes his head a little.] Sorry. I'm not really good at special treatment.

[It's light, playing off the real message here. That Bruce doesn't see any reason she should be treated differently.]
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[personal profile] angermanaging 2013-10-28 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's not more than a small exception. Everything Bruce has given up in the past has been to protect others-- or so he's told himself, denying the underlying selfish motives. But from his perspective, it's the goal of protection that has driven all of his actions. Protecting others from him, but protecting them from anyone else, too, if necessary.]

How would you be my charity case? [Bruce sighs softly, giving up on his short lived attempt to divert her.] If you don't want it, then don't... don't take it. I've told you that before.

But if I thought anyone else would be protected, yeah. I'd invite them, too. And I have. [The Hulk doesn't protect just anyone, but those few he has, Bruce has to acknowledge.]
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[personal profile] angermanaging 2013-10-28 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[He's not taking it personally, in any case. He's pushed people away enough to know that it has nothing to do with them and everything to do with him-- or in this case, with her.

The honest answer is that no, he doesn't know. But Bruce hasn't made this conclusion lightly. Far from it. So he lays out his reasoning as if it were an experiment whose method he's recounting, letting her draw her own conclusion or argue against his hypothesis.]


The evidence isn't consistent. The... first time it happened, the very first time, he hurt someone I care about. But he didn't kill her. And I think-- I've wondered, recently, if he wasn't as confused at what was happening as I was.

[Moving on quickly,] The next time he saw her, the next two times, he saved her life. She said he was-- almost kind to her. In my future, he saves Tony's life. He's made a friend here. [Bruce isn't sanguine about the Hulk's relationship with the Archive, but he accepts it.]

He's as terrible as I told you he is. He's killed, destroyed countless lives. But it's... not always. So no, I don't know for sure. You'd have to ask him. We don't consult.
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[personal profile] angermanaging 2013-10-29 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
[She's right about this, too, but Bruce doesn't know how to say what he's thinking without delving deeper into a subject he has no intention of going. He thinks the Hulk won't attack her because she's young, female, and someone Bruce explicitly thinks of as someone that needs protection from abusers.

The way he'd always thought of his mother, of Betty, needing protection. It's not that he liked Hayley all that much-- not that he trusted her, not that he was that intent on helping her. But he couldn't let himself be the kind of person that would ignore her, and there's a faint, strangely certain suspicion that the Hulk would feel the same way.]


A public face? [Bruce has to laugh a little, incredulously.] He's... everything I'm not. There's no facade. Nothing faked. It's all-- raw.

You'll know exactly what he thinks about you when he looks at you.
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[personal profile] angermanaging 2013-10-30 12:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[Bruce honestly hopes she never has to find out for herself what the Hulk is like. Bruce is incredibly biased, but not in the way she thinks.]

Keep safe, [he says seriously, letting her go the moment she wants to go.]