armoury breach | quinn + alex [ howl ]
RUINA REX: HOWL
Saturday, April 8th, approx. 3pm
[[ The way he sits makes Quinn unreasonably angry. The steepled fingers, elbows resting on the chair. Like heâs a pissed off teacher looking for answers. Thatâs what Alex is, really, relegated to being a P.E teacher in the post-apocalypse.
âIâm sure youâve asked all these questions of your team already,â Fuck heâs insufferable. He steadies a look at Alex, Quinn pauses to consider.
Telling him the truth would help, probably. He puts the knife and fork down, pushes his meal aside. Seems wrong to eat, now. Talking about the manâs death wonât put him off his food, but it probably should in Alexâs eyes. Itâd be simply another thing they can hold against Quinn.
âThat heartless bastard ate whilst talking about a manâs death!â As if they havenât all been complicit in much worse things. ]] Just an EEG.
[[ Heâs grateful it was one of the less invasive testing methods. ]] Some blood was drawn so he was strapped down. For his own safety and that of the lab techs. [[ The next part is probably unnecessary, but Alex asked for details: heâs getting details. ]] Iâm told itâs a nasty injury to get a needle stuck in your arm, clearing up the plastic splinters wouldnât be an easy job either. [[ He chews on his lip. Eyes go a little distant: like heâs contemplating that horror (he is in fact, wondering if that would look more suspicious or not?). Would a bloody death have suited the beast more?
Quinn sighs, suddenly falls back in his chair. Head tipped back on the chair, hands settling in his lap. None of that dramatic steeple crap, simply letting them sit. ]] Six years.
Youâve been here six years with only four deaths. All violent or due to lack of supplies until Mr. Bahr. Thatâs⊠thatâs fucking impressive. Before D-Day thatâd be a world record! Youâre looking for answers I canât give you, Alex. Unless you want me to lie, take the easy route out. Pretend we know exactly what got the man. Is that what you want from me, Mr. Donovan?
[Heâs getting defensive. Figures. And if Quinn didnât feel responsible in some way, he wouldnât feel like Alexâs questions are an interrogation, but heâs acting as though they are. The cold, heavy look in his eyes as he holds Alexâs gaze before pushing away his plate like a dramatic sigh.
Followed by an actual dramatic sigh, and Alexâs empathy thins. Though yes, a part of him does understand that Quinnâs position is precarious, and tiring by nature, he does find himself wishing that Quinn would lose a bit of the petulance. Youâd think after all this time in politics, heâd have gotten better at that.
Still, heâs going to meet Quinn in the middle, man to man, as equalsâdespite the fact that there is very little chance the Chancellor sees them as such. Alex holds the manâs gaze steady as he talks, and when heâs done, Donovan gives a slight but sharp shake of his head.] Â
Iâm not, actually. [A pause.] I understand your frustration, and the delicacy of the position youâre no doubt in, but forgive me for saying, I think you may be projecting a bit. I donât want answers you donât haveâI want the ones you do have. Thatâs it. In my experience, a lack of transparency with stuff like this will only make things worse. And you have given me answers and I thank you for thatâno one said they werenât enough. Iâd just like to know any details I can, so I can represent this Colony and this leadership as best as possible, by having whatever answers available when people come to me for them. Which they willâand they have.
[Leadership 101. He splays his hands simply, tilts his chin briefly. Itâs not complicated, and heâd like Quinn to see that. In other words, stop turning this into something it isnât, Dervilia. This isnât an attack. Itâs simply the side effects of being the one in charge: people look to you for answers. And frankly, itâd be in Quinnâs interest to get the fuck over that, if he plans on keeping this position.]
Of course I donât want you to lie. And for what itâs worth, I think itâs pretty fucking unlikely that Bahrâs death is anything more than an untimely tragedy, out of anybodyâs control. I doubt youâre too concerned about what I think, but I do want to be clear, this isnât a cross-examination. I know youâre probably primed to be prepared for one from God knows who else or how many, but thatâs not what Iâm here for. I donât envy the situation youâre in and I respect that youâre doing everything you can to handle it.
[Another pause, a simple, levelled look. He keeps his expression straight, his tone even. If Quinn is going to get worked up or defensive, itâs going to be his own doing, because Alex will not engage with it. He will not have anyone framing him as an instigator, because heâs nothing if not level headed and patient. Most days, anyway.Â
And besides, he means what he says. He doesnât envies Quinnâs position, and heâs not trying to attack or belittle him. Heâd come here wanting whatever answers he could get, to see what the âsourceâ actually had to say. Is Quinnâs defensiveness a little suspicious? Possibly. But it could also just be that heâs tired of fending off accusations and conjecture, so for now, Alex will take the Chancellorâs words at face value. Itâs all he really can do that make sense, at the moment.]Â