07: Spam: Bird covet them shiny little pistols.
[It seems like it's going to be a real easy port at first, despite the landing. A hotel to loot, full of all kinds of things that will enhance Omar's quality of life beyond what Leslie will provide him with -- not to mention enough odds and ends to let him finish his current toothbrush-based project. It's not as good as Risa, but it will do him fine.
That lasts until the voices start. Or one voice, particularly. One he's been badly wanting to hear since he first came on board.
Brandon won't show himself, though. And he says there are others around, ones Omar will want to see almost as badly, but he won't say where. Not until certain conditions are met. After everything Omar put him through, how can he say no to anything Brandon wants? It's not anything he wouldn't have done for him when he was alive, anyway. Not at first.
Brandon wants presents, and Omar plans to shower him with them. A knife from the kitchens will do for now, and if he can find a gun in someone's room, all the better. Then he sets to doing what a thief does best.]
((OOC: So basically Omar is wandering around and has been told to steal anything even remotely valuable. For once, his usual rules are off -- if you fall under the umbrella of "civilian," the hotel/Brandon will tell him you're a criminal, and may even say you're one of the ones he has to get revenge on -- so if you want to be robbed and/or hurt, or just encounter him being loopy as hell and chatting with his dead boyfriend, this is the place.))
That lasts until the voices start. Or one voice, particularly. One he's been badly wanting to hear since he first came on board.
Brandon won't show himself, though. And he says there are others around, ones Omar will want to see almost as badly, but he won't say where. Not until certain conditions are met. After everything Omar put him through, how can he say no to anything Brandon wants? It's not anything he wouldn't have done for him when he was alive, anyway. Not at first.
Brandon wants presents, and Omar plans to shower him with them. A knife from the kitchens will do for now, and if he can find a gun in someone's room, all the better. Then he sets to doing what a thief does best.]
((OOC: So basically Omar is wandering around and has been told to steal anything even remotely valuable. For once, his usual rules are off -- if you fall under the umbrella of "civilian," the hotel/Brandon will tell him you're a criminal, and may even say you're one of the ones he has to get revenge on -- so if you want to be robbed and/or hurt, or just encounter him being loopy as hell and chatting with his dead boyfriend, this is the place.))

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But whatever force is egging him on right now -- the force he's calling Brandon at the moment -- it won't let him do what he'd rather do. It won't let him play it his own way, and if he were more in his right mind, that would be enough to immediately make him back away from all of this.
Instead, he hears Brandon whisper encouragingly and it is, somehow, enough. "Thought you was here to try to make me change my wicked ways," he sneers. "Thought I was supposed to be accepting just how much of this was on me."
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Which has really been at the root of her problem, as his warden. Omar needs to be pushed past the amused complacency that he wields as armor. He can't accept full responsibility for what happened to Brandon, he can't forgive himself for what happened to Brandon. Two contradictory notions that he has managed rend himself in place holding onto.
"Anything that would push you beyond a stasis that I think you've been existing in for a very long time. I want you to accept that your choices did put Brandon in danger. I want you to accept that that doesn't mean you deserve to be punished forever. Because instead of accepting that both of those facts can be true, complicated but true, you persist in a half life. Not looking at the past, not looking at the future. Stuck."
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"Y'all say I ain't looking at past nor future -- so what that leave me with? Right now. You think that's different for me? I always done lived in the moment, right up until the moment I stopped living."
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She's not angry, and now that they're finally into it, Leslie's fear of losing him as an inmate is becoming increasingly distant. It's more important for him that this gets out there.
"For you, living in the moment is the exact same thing as being stuck."
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Brandon, or whatever's controlling him, must say something at that point, because something in his face nearly falters. "May have got a little less fun after that... but the game don't change. Never has, never will. And I ain't intend to, either."
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...except, yeah. Seriously. He does. The rush, at least. The work itself. And that's something that Leslie is going to have to work with, if she wants Omar to truly have a chance of graduating.
It's not his job to be a different person -- it's her job to work with the person that he is, right now.
"You seriously like what you do," she echos. This time, it's a realization, not a condemnation. "Why?"
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He's nodding along by the end of it, as though being egged on by a silent third party; Brandon of course. "That's right -- I ain't pulled no one into nothing they ain't had the will to do on they own. Brandon, too. My boy loved his work. He want a piece of that back now, and you mean to stand in my way? You?"
His mouth twists, like he wants to spit, but all he does is shake his head and turn to walk away. "I don't think so. He ain't want me to stop on account of some social worker."