THE BEAST [ruina rex ] ╬ quinn & clove
quinn-dervilia:
[[ ‘Then don’t think them.’ If only it were that simple. If only he didn’t want to hear Clove justify things, talk about Quinn—and the NWRF, of course—like the most important thing in his life. He will always think them, but he won’t always subject Clove to those concerns. There is no apology, no comfort, only a smile. A nod.
‘Destroy any kind of credibility.’ Quinn shakes his head at that notion. ]] That man’s power wasn’t built on credibility. Like you said, his own son doesn’t want to be associated with him, cited him as part of the reason he’s even on our side! They don’t want logic. They want something… emotional.
[[ As his mind starts ticking over, his hand leaves Clove’s shoulder. The loneliness, the way he looks at and thinks of Clove in a way he really shouldn’t as his superior is quickly forgotten. Loneliness, physical contact is fleeting. What they’re working to build will outlive them. ]]
In the long run, I’m not sure. [[ He will have to run things by HQ, he’s made one too many mistake in their eyes, he can’t fuck up again. That is one burden he won’t share with Clove. ]] My current thought: using him as an example of how a person’s infection could kill them. Wouldn’t that be one hell of a motivator for testing? Tell them all that ‘your so-called gifts are just ticking time bombs’. Obviously, we can’t say that outright unless we get definitive proof.
That would be the most logical way forwards, but I think it’s also the one they’ll be expecting us to take. It seems almost too convenient. First one of the most outspoken rebels dies and then we just happen to discover the connection between Infection and violent death by aneurysm? Besides, what are the chances of us actually getting any proof? Any number of things could have caused his brain to implode. The man wasn’t exactly known for his peaceful temperament and gentle ways. I think we should run with the concept of the two being related but in a more subtle and nuanced way. It needs to be foolproof so the likes of Carrington or Andrews won’t try and swoop in to discredit the entire theory.
{At this point the last dregs of panic and anxiety have faded, leaving him only with a sense of shame and discomfort. This isn’t exactly the picture he wants to paint for Quinn. Now more than ever there’s no space for second guessing or lapses in judgment. Ideally he’ll get away with blaming his reaction on stress and sleep deprivation and they’ll both forget about it within a few days.}
This is a massive opportunity for us to finally make some headway with these people. They’ve done nothing but moan and resist every step we’ve tried to take. All we can do is hope this has finally knocked some sense into them. {The statistics of how many people actually die from aneurysms would not have been in their favour before D-Day, but with such a drastic decrease in population numbers and the thrown in factor of the freak Infections, even the maths might just be on their side.}
Whatever you decide let’s make sure it has a lasting impact. I get the feeling that nowhere near as many people actually care all that much about their lives as HQ seems to think. Until Imara and her people spend more than an hour in this place and get the feel of what it’s like to live here, you and I are far better equipped to make the right decisions regarding this entire mess.













