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heroichearts) wrote2020-07-07 12:49 pm
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When Q found himself on 004's bad side (worse side, worst side?), it had been like a lightning bolt of fear through him, a sudden knowledge that Q was in danger, like they were in the same room and could hear his frantic cursing. Bond hadn't given it a second thought, hauling himself down to QBranch, pulling the wayward 00 from his victim, and putting up a resoundingly one-sided fight (given the tactical stabbings 4 had already received).
Hadn't given it a second thought, but in the hours since, he's given it plenty of thought. And plenty of thinking that he's not going to bring this up. It's not allowed, if it's what he presumes this is, not for people like him, like the both of them.
He gives voice to none of it, later, when he's out and about with only a few scuffs and bruises to his name. Could call Q, he supposes. Text him. But he finds that he doesn't need to, and if he was still in doubt as to what this is, he isn't any longer. Tracks him down, not by any of his usual means, but simply knowing where he is, down some side street alley, practically a hole in the wall of a cafe he doesn't think he's ever heard of before.
He knows Q's here.
Hadn't given it a second thought, but in the hours since, he's given it plenty of thought. And plenty of thinking that he's not going to bring this up. It's not allowed, if it's what he presumes this is, not for people like him, like the both of them.
He gives voice to none of it, later, when he's out and about with only a few scuffs and bruises to his name. Could call Q, he supposes. Text him. But he finds that he doesn't need to, and if he was still in doubt as to what this is, he isn't any longer. Tracks him down, not by any of his usual means, but simply knowing where he is, down some side street alley, practically a hole in the wall of a cafe he doesn't think he's ever heard of before.
He knows Q's here.
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"I suppose we can't say that you just happened to be walking down the hall and saw the problem."
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Q eats up one last bit of toast, and takes a drink of coffee. He'd much rather avoid or ignore it, but that's not fair to Bond. Now that he knows, it's not fair anymore.
"We're in sync. After it being only one-way, for years at this point, I didn't think you were at risk." He had been, of course. If Bond was tortured, there was the risk Q would be affected. (Had been affected? Hard to say.)
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He holds up a hand, "And before you say anything, if I have not complained about whatever you've put your body through before now, I'm not about to start."
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He saw the start of a nasty scar up the leg, though. He can't honestly finish that sentence.
"It's not about complaining."
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"Whether or not I can feel it, I don't enjoy listening to agents get injured. And I am aware that in many cases, I will be last kind word many will hear before they die. And die messily without any recognition for their work. None of that is new to me, Bond." He doesn't say that all the DoubleOs need to do is stay alive, and often without being able to affect the outcome, Q has to listen to them live, die, or worse.
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Right then. Moving on and not thinking about Bond dying or about being stuck with some other agent. "Should you have any questions about what I'm feeling or if you see any of my dreams or daydreams, you can ask. I will be honest with you. I almost always am to begin with, so it shouldn't be too great a change."
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"And, I am going to assume that you've never been in sync before? I checked your file, but we both now know that doesn't mean much."
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"There are many, many metaphors for how this works. I knew a someone who used to visualize it as opening a window. That they could have it closed, open, with the curtains muffling sound or sight." As he speaks, he begins to wash his breakfast dishes. "I've always seen it as a sort of waiting room. I can see and hear them out there, but I control who comes into my office."
"I've heard of others who have walls or forts. An igloo, once."
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"I don't want you to think you're unwanted, Q. But you have to understand how the idea of someone in my head makes me," and he hates to use the word, hesitates as though something else might be better, and there isn't, "feel."
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"I am a private person. I don't even have a legal name, not really, not any more. As part of the terms of my, ah, release? Employment? It was all erased. I believe M had a paper copy of it, but it does not exist digitally anywhere."
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"I used to be more involved in some, ah, creative computer work."
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"Mostly, the only thing that will come through, that will force its way through, is a life or death situation. The stronger, the more powerful the feeling, the more likely the other person can hear it." Unless he goes looking, he doesn't hear Bond's day to day life. "And even then, it's rarely clear or precise."
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"Do you want to try to control it this time? I can think loudly and you can block it or not?"
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