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John Reese ([personal profile] aimsforknees) wrote in [community profile] etrayalogs2024-12-04 03:46 pm

December Library Catch-All [ OPEN ]

WHO: John, Harold, and anyone who might find themselves at the Library
WHEN: December
WHERE: The Library!
WHAT: The Library is here and open to all! Come borrow books, find a comfy chair to relax in, or snoop around.
NOTES\WARNINGS: Will be added as they come up

The Library is a five-story neoclassical building of terra cotta, brick, and stone. And the inside is, in fact, a library! And rather clean and organized too. There's no dust, no muddy footprints (apart from your own), and all the shelves are organized by Dewey Decimal, subject, and author. All literature is something you might find in a 2010 New York City library: various forms of fiction, children's and teens' sections, history, science, cooking, gardening, the list goes on. There's even small sections of audiobooks on compact disks and of DVDs ranging from old classics to history shows. The first floor has a reading/study room, a comfortable space with deep armchairs and tables with chairs; the fifth floor has some smaller tables clustered under a skylight. Part of the second floor is abruptly closed off by a door with a biometric scanner that denies entry to anyone who isn't John Reese or Harold Finch; the walls surrounding this section are soundproofed, so even a keen listener won't hear anything from inside. Otherwise, it's a perfectly normal library!
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[personal profile] stresstokens 2025-03-09 09:36 am (UTC)(link)
You 'help' people - [ it's not that Riz doubts that's exactly what they do, but those quotation marks seem to audibly thud into place at the ambiguity of this help ] - and you've got an entire secret base to do it from? [ He's now seated cross-legged on the chair, but his foot impatiently jiggles at the ankle, as though tapping steadily against some imaginary floor. ] It sounds like there must be more than just you and Mr. Finch working together. And it's obviously clandestine, like...

[ Like what Riz is doing, if he takes them at face value. Which he doesn't (he doesn't take anyone at face value, barely even himself), but the similarities are there. Although he'd never had the chance to get started, this is the same thing he's signed up for: to do tasks that benefit the greater good underneath the cover of spywork, paid in nothing but good wishes and the sensation of being a little bit closer to his Dad. ]

Spies for good? [ He arches a brow at him. ] What's an example of your do-goodery?
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[personal profile] stresstokens 2025-03-17 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
[ Riz holds John's attention, John's gaze, unblinking as he focuses on what's being said and what isn't being said. ]

If you did it through legal means, the outcome would be different, [ he says instead, like a light bulb has gone off in his mind. It's not that he'd thought that they were doing things entirely legally in the first place, given that they have a secret hide-out, given that they're secretive, given that government agencies usually don't have any organizations in which they categorize themselves by their willingness to 'help' people.

Probably. Their worlds are very different. It would be wrong for him to assume that their governments would be in any way the same when their worlds clearly aren't. ]


The money, I mean. The investments. That's not really the sort of thing the government does. [ He tilts his head. ] Do you have a partnership with them, or did you just tip them off for the arrest?

[ He assumes that's what John means when he says that they proved it, or else the proof is more or less negligible. ]
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[personal profile] stresstokens 2025-03-23 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
Connections...

[ Riz rolls the word around in his mouth. John is ex-something. Ex-military? Ex-espionage? Ex-police? It's clear in the way he speaks, the way he walks, the way that he can be so firm and unforgiving with his words. Not in a bad way, he thinks, in the privacy of his own mind, but in the way of someone so accustomed to bluntness that he rarely tempers his words.

Are they John's connections? Mr. Finch's? Or someone else's entirely? He drums his fingers against the armrest of his chair. ]


I see. Off the book, but you've got official ties that might appreciate a little, um, vigilante work from time to time. [ He tilts his head contemplatively. ] The money stuff -- that's Mr. Finch, right? He's a guy who's used to dealing with money.

[ To clarify, he adds: ]

His suit is very, very well-tailored.

[ It's the first thing he'd noticed. That, and the limp. ]
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[personal profile] stresstokens 2025-04-04 10:02 am (UTC)(link)
So that's money, and... other things that can be handled outside of the hot seat.

[ He shoots an amused grin John's way, realizing that he's being intentionally vague, and also knowing that he's unlikely to get all of the specifics out of the man. He and Mr. Finch are close and while Riz is happy enough to spill his own secrets if need be, he knows he'd never spill the secrets of any of his friends. ]

...I don't think it's a coincidence that the two of you were brought here together.
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[personal profile] stresstokens 2025-04-14 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Nice? No. I don't think nice has anything to do with it. But I think effectiveness might. I've noticed that people seem to come here in groups of people they already know, even if that's kind of -- statistically improbable? [ He looks down at his hands, moving them as though he's pointing things out on a board. Which he is, just only in his mind; he knows his primary clue board by heart now. He's not even aware he's doing it. ]

They're also not choosing the best of the best when it comes to combat or intelligence and stuff. But what they do seem to be gunning for is finding people that work really, really well together. The mutants who trained in that compound together, the superheroes, my group, and... [ He jabs one pointy finger in John's direction. ] The two of you. Not just individuals. Teams.
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[personal profile] stresstokens 2025-05-04 09:03 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know. Some people come without having any friends by their side, and others seem to have practically a dozen people or more from their own world, [ Riz says, stroking his chin. ] But the ones who have more people from their own worlds seem to be more... dysfunctional. Like people who need to be taught how to work together, rather than people who naturally work together in the first place.

[ There's the superheroes, who seem to have different philosophies on their homes and jobs. And then there's people from Krouse's world, all of which are sharp as a tack and stronger than they appear, but consistently and constantly at-odds with each other. But if they could learn how to work together, he thinks, they could have been nigh unstoppable.

None of it fits perfectly. All he can do is focus on the things that do fit. ]


...we haven't been given any way to actually, tangibly help our worlds. Do you think that it's down to judgment? Like, which people they think are most worthy? Maybe our ability to get along with each other influences that. Or maybe they want to see how far they can stretch our bonds before they break. Stress testing, you know?

[ It's all just spitballing, really. He wishes he had more. ]

...but they want us to get along with each other too, I think. Or to show that we can, even when circumstances are, um. Sub-optimal?