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Marco Evangelisti ([personal profile] peccatore) wrote2015-07-24 06:20 pm
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<marco> Hi, this is Marco! (Though you probably already knew that ;D)
<marco> How can I help you today?
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[personal profile] inseine 2023-08-06 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
What about space? What about the stars and the moon?

[Javert's voice is somber, rumbling, and quiet, but it lashes out and seizes Marco like a roar. His grip on his cane tightens, knuckles whitening under the tension, the glow in his eyes flaring to an unspoken threat. He can squeeze out the truth. Don't make him.]

What powers backed this enterprise? What did they ever think to accomplish out there, where their hunger would never be sated except by one another?

[The only conclusion that makes sense to Javert is that they meant puncture to Sea of Stars, part the veil between worlds, and slip out, into the night, away from Ryslig, in some nonsense plan to get away from Madame Fog's inescapable grip. He could conceive that it might do something especially nefarious, with the False God's blessings and cunning mind; he could conceive that it has done something to chase the Fog's influence away from the night, as he's observed, himself. Perhaps it would marry the abominable land, Felfri, even more closely to Ryslig, as Elias and his army would want.

He cannot conceive that it was done for fun. For what the devil was fun about slowly letting oneself go mad aboard a tin can in the sky? Unbelievable.]
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CW: cannibalism

[personal profile] inseine 2023-08-09 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[Javert was thinking in the long term; if there were a hypothetical escape underway, how would Monsters eat, how long would they bank on being able to stay away? The longer they were out on that star-crossed journey, the hungrier the team would get. That was where cannibalism came in. Atrocious planning from top to bottom, and he would be hard-pressed to believe otherwise.

Elias's interference is another matter. The reason he questions Marco so intensely is because he has found no hard evidence to suggest the boy's involvement, even if a suspicion nags at him. He would like to either verify it as fact, or stamp out the possibility and move on to other angles, and this was his swiftest course to do so.

So what is it that he sees in Marco's eyes, now, with his harried answer, flush with irritation? Javert silently scrutinizes, sparks flying in his pupils. He takes in the ebbing wave of fear, the worry. He delves deeper, irises aflame, and recognizes the frustration mounting within them. He pushes and he nudges and he wrangles, just slightly, his mental hooks ready to take aim and commandeer Marco's faculties straight out from under him.

But then something remarkable happens. With frustration overriding the fear in Marco's heart, Javert's gaze withdraws. He listens, and he hears the message, and he judges it as true. His grip on his cane loosens, and he absently, thoughtfully twists it in his palms, the veil of fog slowly thinning and seeping straight back out of the room.]


There we are, that's good, [he says sententiously, chin held high.] I'm capable of reason, Evangelisti. I can see you speak honestly. [His brow arches, the corner of his mouth crimping in a strange cross between a smirk and a grimace.] And I can see that you went out of your way to allow a group of cads the tools to fly this foolish mission of theirs. With the Mana witch's name attached to this, it is no wonder it ended poorly. Her raison d'ĂȘtre may as well be sabotage, after all.

[Javert snorts, finally comfortable enough to turn away and scan the room for anything else of fervent interest. He refrains from handling anything else, contenting himself with committing the room to memory.]

What is so pressing about the stars that they paid her for the powers to get up there, anyway?
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[personal profile] inseine 2023-08-12 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
Curiosity, and that's it, [Javert repeats heavily, a like a rock plopping through still waters.] You would swear it?

[Javert's eyes follow the roomba as it putters about the floor. He has no idea what it is, and if Marco's watching closely, he'll witness a vampire neatly sidestepping to avoid touching the thing as it slowly approaches him. He smooths his coat.]

Well. I shall have to hear for myself if the rest of the crew reports the same story. I have plenty of names. Saint-Germain, Kaito, Joestar, BlueBlur Sonic the Blue Metal Boy. Atem.

[That last name puzzles him. The rest? Not surprising. Especially the Sonic kid, who seemed intent on blasting out of Ryslig from the day he popped in, and quite loudly, he may add.

Javert raises his head from the roomba when it finally putters away.]


At ease, Evangelisti. The hard question is over, and I have nothing to confiscate from your personal portraits and your husband's engineering marvels. The only other matter I would like to know is this:

Who would you say led the operation, ground-side and up in the air? They concern me most of all.
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[personal profile] inseine 2023-08-12 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I can wait, [Javert remarks, calmly and coldly. He straightens the lapels of his coat, smooths down any wrinkles that might have occurred with the cold, damp influx of Fog. He steps carefully back to the door, giving the room a final sweep for anything obviously suspicious.

Upon finding nothing, he says,]


Thank you, Evangelisti. You have been most cooperative. That will be all, unless the accounts from the rest of the team give me cause to return. I will leave you and your husband to your evening, then. Ah... Do send him my regards, will you? He is a decent enough snake.

[He tips his hat curtly and pries open the door, ready to disappear into the thinly-fogged night.]