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trustfell2017-11-20 01:07 pm
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Initiative.
Rachel looks a bit conflicted about what should happen from here; Lisbeth is still on the floor, but she's told her what she should do, and so... Well, she's never really been good at saying no, though she does walk up and reach out to pet Lisbeth's hair gingerly for a moment before turning to everyone else. "We should leave." And with that, the courtroom changes, all at once; it was one thing, and then quite simply it isn't, and the podium circle has been replaced with a round spread of consoles wrapping around a center spire. The room is no longer concrete and steel, but rather stark white, all done up in glossy tile that looks like it'd crack if you hit it hard enough with something – that said, it's not recommended to try, given that it's just as indestructible as everything else in the building. Rachel approaches the consoles, reaching out to touch them, fingers tapping gently against several of the unmarked buttons; it's probably not precisely necessary for her to do so, given the state of things, but she seems to like doing it, so do it she shall. There are a pair of slots that look like keycards are required; she glances at them for a second before manipulating more buttons, causing a small panel to open up in front of her – it looks like an authorization mechanism of some sort, the kind that you press your hand against to get it to recognize you. "It's going to be a bit jarring when you wake up; sorry about that, but you've been asleep for a really long time. I'd suggest giving it a moment." She pauses, though, once that's out there, glancing back at everyone. "I'll be on the other side with you, but not like this. We can still talk, though, if you like." And with that she just turns and presses her hand against the panel without waiting for an answer; the next thing you're aware of is the flash. |
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Okay, yeah. Definitely not going to think about that. He'll just laugh it off.]
You should consider yourself lucky. But I slept just fine though, so don't worry about it. It was maneuvering in the morning that proved to be the difficult part, because someone likes to sleep in every morning. [...] Not that I'd blame you on that occasion.
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But yeah, Yuri's just going to be keeping the knowledge that they both do. He kind of figured actually that Rideaux did think of him as someone close, but. Hearing it is another thing entirely. ]
Look, you managed to wind up doing it just fine.
[ ... ]
It was definitely a time when I wanted to make sure I got a lot of sleep. But yeah, I usually like to sleep in because going to bed early is not my style. [ and is for losers. ] Glad you stopped by my room when we decided to investigate those cabinets, though. I really managed to oversleep then for sure.
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You're telling me. I even scheduled it to fit your schedule! Had you been anyone else I would've just left you and did it myself.
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Never have I been more glad for being who I am in this moment.
[ At least Rideaux isn't like Flynn with that who used to lecture him back at the Academy for sleeping in... ]
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Might be a little late for that. Besides, you really sure you won't?
[ When he speaks, there's a teasing edge to his tone here. ]
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[He starts, but then just...huffs indignantly. He can't believe that Yuri Lowell just called him the hell out.]
Keep talking like that and I really won't.
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Y'know, you saying that makes me want to push my luck. I have no idea why, 'course.
[ Yuri pls. ]
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Oh, I'm sure you don't. [He'll smirk a little, though. It's got a sense of fondness behind it.] Fine, then. Go ahead and try. We'll just have to see how far it gets you.
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[ Yuri then tries to poke at Rideaux in the sides just because. ]
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Good call. If that's the best you've got, you're going to need it.
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Wow, that sounds like a challenge, and you know how I feel about those.
...Guess I really gotta wait, though, seeing as you've still got me trapped within your clutches.
[ One of these days, Yuri will no longer have any urges to act ridiculous. Today is not one of them. ]
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That is quite the problem for you, isn't it? [He gives Yuri's wrists a squeeze.] Are you going to do something about it?
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Anyway, there's now a smirk of his own on his face. He's been trying to hide it but whenever Yuri gets ridiculous Ideas, it becomes quite obvious he's plotting something. ]
I might not. I'm kinda powerless like this, you know?
[ Yuri lets his shoulders go slack and consequently his wrists in Rideaux's grip, but then he suddenly tries to jerk them backwards just because that's the next best idea he has. Also to see if he can catch him off guard (though he's not thinking too much about what could happen afterwards, good job Yuri.) ]
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Like hell you are. If you ask me, I wonder if you like i--
[But whatever Rideaux expected Yuri to do, it wasn't this. Some kind of attempt to break out of his grip, yes. But this? No. Not only does it catch him off guard, it catches him off balance too. Yuri's action consequently yanks Rideaux forward, causing him to stumble right into Yuri.
Thankfully he has the reaction speed to prevent them both from toppling to the ground, but he does have to let go of Yuri's wrists and grab onto his shoulders from behind instead to secure some stability.]
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Very smooth. Did you even consider the result of that, or did you just want to see the look on my face when you did it?
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Once he's shifted his hands from his wrists, Yuri's hands went to reflexively grabbed a hold of the front of Rideaux's clothing just in case his own balance turned topsy-turvey. ]
Thanks.
... What if I say it's the latter of those two?
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[Despite that, he makes some kind of amused noise and shakes his head.]
Then I would say that I am not at all surprised. I like to think I am onto you about certain things at this point. [...] And are you satisfied with the results?
[He hasn't really rushed to break away from Yuri quite yet, opting to just thoughtfully take this moment in.]
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...Actually, I'd say I'm pretty satisfied with how it went. I got to see the look on your face, which was hilarious, and I don't mind us standing around like this either.
[ There's a smile of sorts on his face still, which shouldn't be surprising, but it's a little softer now. Though it's still sort of mischievous. ]
Something tells me that you're alright with what happened too. Or am I wrong?
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You're not wrong. I suppose I'll let you have your entertainment without complaint just this once.
[He smirks right back, watching Yuri as his hands trail downward and settle at Yuri's sides. He tips his head forward and closer to Yuri's so he can lower his voice to a playful whisper.]
And would you look at that- I still have you in my clutches. I believe you only have yourself to blame this time.
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Yeah, you do. I think this is one of the times that I'm going to happily accept at least some of the blame.
[ He can feel his cheeks also begin to warm a bit now -- perhaps it may be from that whisper and the fact that they're like this right now. ]
But, I'm gonna say some of this is partially your fault for sure.
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Oh? And how is any of this my fault? As I seem to recall, you made the first move.
[Not that he wouldn't just as happily accept any blame...]
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But, now they're here and it feels like he can do more than he could when they were trapped. So, before he knew it, he acted accordingly. ]
Yeah, I did, but I'm just going to see if I can shove off some of the blame to you anyway. Though, that doesn't seem to be working too well, huh?
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You can't blame me for your acceptance of it.
[...]
I've obviously reciprocated, but I have to say I didn't expect it.
[He had no idea. Yuri hid things really damn well.]
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Guess not.
[ ... ]
... Well, honestly, I didn't even know if I'd ever even make it obvious at all. Before it was the whole situation and then after it was not knowing how it'd go.
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