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If you're smart, you can be a hero, If you're dumb, you can be dead.
CHARACTERS: Brendan Frye, Kurt Hummel. Closed!
LOCATION: Library
WARNINGS: None.
SUMMARY: Kurt has someone looking out for him. That someone just so happens to be unraveling part of another crew members mystery.
NOTES: NONE.
He likes the library. Likes it a little too much, maybe, but it reminds him of hushed conversations in school; of Brain's Rubik's cube and plans.
He's not sure how long he's staring at the notebook he's taken, how long he's been fiddling with the gold bishop that's weighted oddly. It's certainly been a while, though, because when he looks up there's a crick in his neck he didn't realize he had, and his eyes are staring to hurt.
Glasses slip off, and he leans back in his chair, rubbing at his eyes, knowing full-well that the longer he stares at Ariadne's stuff the longer he's just going to end up nowhere. He grabs the notebook, pockets the bishop and is about to walk out of the nice little niche he's made himself before catching sight of someone else.
Fair skin, blue eyes--but it's the neatly cared for coiffure that sets him apart from the people Brendan generally tries to avoid. It's Kurt.
"Hey." All he says. All he needs to say, standing right behind him.
LOCATION: Library
WARNINGS: None.
SUMMARY: Kurt has someone looking out for him. That someone just so happens to be unraveling part of another crew members mystery.
NOTES: NONE.
He likes the library. Likes it a little too much, maybe, but it reminds him of hushed conversations in school; of Brain's Rubik's cube and plans.
He's not sure how long he's staring at the notebook he's taken, how long he's been fiddling with the gold bishop that's weighted oddly. It's certainly been a while, though, because when he looks up there's a crick in his neck he didn't realize he had, and his eyes are staring to hurt.
Glasses slip off, and he leans back in his chair, rubbing at his eyes, knowing full-well that the longer he stares at Ariadne's stuff the longer he's just going to end up nowhere. He grabs the notebook, pockets the bishop and is about to walk out of the nice little niche he's made himself before catching sight of someone else.
Fair skin, blue eyes--but it's the neatly cared for coiffure that sets him apart from the people Brendan generally tries to avoid. It's Kurt.
"Hey." All he says. All he needs to say, standing right behind him.
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If anything, this is a little easier. "I've been learning," he says a little defensively, because he knows he isn't a fighter--and really, is that such a bad thing? "John taught me how to use a gun, and some self-defense techniques."
He doesn't mention how much he loathes to use them, or how ineffectual he'll probably be-- Violence made his life hell for far too long, and he never wants to use it himself. Not ever.
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Emily had called him. Too late--too, too late. He wasn't even sure how long he stared at her lifeless body before getting up.
"I gotta way of figuring things out before other folks do."
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"Thank you," he says apologetically. "And I've noticed; you're very perceptive." He offers Brendan a small smile.
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There's a gentle thumping sound as he flops back into his chair and tilts it back, balancing it once more. There's no non-awkward way to tell the other he has the same eyes as Emily.
"Don't think of it as protecting. Just know you have a fallback if you get yourself into a jam, alright?" A sigh, and then he shrugs.
"I used to be in the drama club."
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Here, normal is all he wants.
"What plays were you in?" he asks, his eyes lighting up.
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"Shakespeare. Got into it because of a dame." He had wanted to get closer to Kara--wanted to get into her world. That was freshman year, before he met Em. They'd made a killing--he and Dode and Kara.
"Wound up selling a lot more than I was acting."