*: ・゚✧ alexander mahone quotes, part two.
quotes by alex mahone in prison break, from season two, episodes eleven through twenty two. feel free to change pronouns, wording, etc. as needed!
“ if i had to do it all over again… i’d do it different, you know.”
“ oh, i’m so tired of people playing games.”
“ i don’t want either of you. i just want MY LIFE BACK!”
“ you feel trapped, you got no options, and you’re caught in a situation where you have no control.”
“ can you open the gate?”
“ and then me and you are going to part ways.”
“ don’t you ever mention his name again.”
“ i know things got kinda ugly towards th… you know, the end. uhm… i got ugly.”
“ we’d be a family again. i’d do anything for that.”
“ nothing, i… i just wanted to say that i was, uh… that i’m sorry. about everything.”
“ wouldn’t that be nice, huh?”
“ heard you wanted to talk to me.”
“ almost made it.”
“ get up. turn around… turn around!”
“ shut up.”
“ yeah, well, someone showed up. nothing i could do.”
“ hey, are you listening?”
“ with the security here, what you’re asking me to do is tantamount to suicide. do you understand what i’m saying?”
“ STAY AWAY from my family!”
“ okay… so where does that leave us?”
“ little early to be covering your tracks, isn’t it?”
“ then that makes me your jack ruby.”
“ so what do i need to know?”
“ take it and run.”
“ where are you? i’ll back you up.”
“ he is more of a loose end than you realize.”
“ he shot me.”
“ the guy you wanted to double-cross screwed you first.”
“ yeah? well that’s not gonna happen.”
“ this isn’t a negotiation.”
“ they can try to kill each other all day long… but i’m out.”
“ go tell the world about it, in fact, i will.”
“ i’ll do the time. i don’t care anymore. i’m out. that clear enough for you?”
“ what happened?”
“ i’ll be right there. just hold on. just hold on.”
“ please, just… keep it together until i get there. can you do that for me, okay?”
“ you made a mistake.”
“ you have a problem with the way that i do things?”
“ then get a pen… and make sure you get this word for word.”
“ there’s something else going on here.”
“ i don’t care what it looks like.”
“ i DID say that. would YOU say that?”
“ i didn’t drive all this way to gloat.”
“ i won’t take much of your time, but i do have a few questions.”
“ why would i do that?”
“ are you not following direct orders?”
“ come on, the man is mentally ill, he doesn’t know anything, he’s not a threat…”
“ you don’t look too good.”
“ i tried.”
“ i might be able to do you one better.”
“ i’ve got very powerful people behind me that want me to finish my job.”
“ i need a junkyard dog who’s willing to do the ugly things that it takes. are you my dog?”
“ you were supposed to keep a handle on things, do you know what that means?”
“ how you doing, (name)?”
“ i don’t blame you.”
“ that’s not what i expected to hear.”
“ i’ll tell you what. you don’t have to go to prison.”
“ it’s okay. it’s okay. it’s oka, hey, hey, it… you’re in a tough spot.”
“ i know how you feel. i do. it takes it’s toll on you.”
“ it takes it’s toll on you, and all you wanna do is run… but run where?”
“ there’s a way out.”
“ i know you killed them because they hurt you.”
“ i know you killed that guy yesterday because he was hurting them.”
“ but what you did… it was wrong, you know that.”
“ did you see the doctor today?”
“ listen to me. no one is mad at you.”
“ this wasn’t your fault.”
“ i’m the one who should’ve been looking out for ya.”
“ i love you.”
“ you don’t have kids, do you?”
“ don’t let them pay for your mistakes. you hear me?”
“ i don’t think i need to make a deal with you.”
“ just hold up your end of the deal.”
“ what the hell are you doing here?”
“ the deal was that you stay under the radar. is this under the radar?”
“ he died, you stupid son of a bitch.”
“ you’re gonna have to be patient.”
“ now, are we gonna keep crying about money you’ve already got coming to you… or do you want to make some more?”
“ i’m starting to wonder why i need you at all.”
“ clearly smarter than you considering you’re the one who’s wearing bright orange.”
“ i’m the only one in the world right now who’s helping your family.”
“ you can get what you want. just gimme what i want.”
“ you know, if i were in your situation, everything you’ve done, every decision you’ve made… i’d have done the same thing.”
“ there’s, uh… been a change of plans.”
“ it looks like i’m not gonna need your help after all.”
“ you and me, we had a deal, right?”
“ i just want you to know… that, uh, i’m gonna keep my promise to you.”
“ i will hate myself, and it will make me sick, but i swear to god… i will ruin their lives- don’t make me.”
“ because they’re watching you.”
“ sit down.”
“ no, no, no, they were here. i know they were here.”
“ no, you DO know.”
“ it’s over, just like that, huh?”
“ don’t lie to me. you don’t want to do that.”
“ here. you want one?”
“ save it for later.”
“ it’s very quiet down here.”
“ yeah, you and i got a lot in common.”
“ i’m assuming you didn’t make them die.”
“ i don’t want to do this. i really don’t.”
“ you can’t say that i didn’t give you a choice.”
“ but you… you know, you never take the easy way.”
“ and i noticed that about you… i should never expect it to be any different.”
“ i have a job to do. a job that i’m being made to do.”
“ you don’t really want to do this.”
“ you were just compelled to flee the custody of a federal agent?”
“ get her a doughnut. can we get her a doughnut? get her a doughnut. get her a DOZEN DOUGHNUTS! … lock her up.”
“ that’s a reach.”
“ patriot act. i could arrest your grandmother for missing a stitch in her macramé if i wanted to.”
“ that’s not possible.”
“ where you been?”
“ i got to do this.”
“ in old england… the punishment for a traitorous act was beheading.”
“ if you’re gonna stab me in the back, be smart enough to cover up the knife.”
“ didn’t you learn anything working for me?”
“ you got to cover your tracks, unless you… unless you want to get caught. you wanted me to know it was you.”
“ you know… you remind me of myself when i was young.”
“ that’s some real fine work. good job.”
“ don’t you let anyone scare you into doing the wrong thing.”
“ there’s only one way to clean this. one way.”
“ it’s surprising what a man will do when properly motivated. wasn’t it you who told me that?”
“ you know, i would kill you right now if i thought it would give me an ounce of peace.”
“ i’ve been able to hold it together, through all this… because there was a light at the end of the tunnel. a life… at the end of the tunnel, for me. for my family. and now what?”
“ what have i got? what have you given me?”
“ i’d say it’s the same offer you made me when you dragged me into this, you little bastard. and look where it’s got me now.”
“ they’re gonna drag me before the public, they’re gonna prosecute me like- like… like some kind of murderer.”
“ there’s evidence. really hard, tangible evidence that you can’t take away.”
“ oh, let me guess. you want him dead.”
“ how much further would i have to go?”
“ i’ll explain later.”
“ remember how i always said that the day would come… and i’d be done?”
“ i have one more thing i need to do, and once i do it, everything is going to fall into place, and i’ll be done.”
“ i will make this right, i swear to god.”
“ i never stopped loving you. ever.”
“ you’re not gonna like how this ends.”
“ i’m giving you a chance. right now. just… back away, alright? just back away.”
“ i just want this over with.”
“ it’s guys that are accused of things like you are that keep guys like me in business… kept… guys like me in business, rather.”
“ oh, please… you don’t have to worry about that.”
“ i’ll tell you exactly what i want. but first things first.”
“ the money was nowhere to be found. now i can only assume… that you’ve got the money.”
“ you are not the only one that needs to disappear.”
“ we both have something the other person needs.”
“ so you gonna do the right thing?”
“ you lost. that’s what you’ve done here. and you’re gonna lose a whole lot more, unless you tell me right here and right now, you’re gonna bring me __.”
“ things are different now.”
“ the people i was working for, they kind of, uh… sold me down the river.”
“ i face more prison time than you. i sort of jumped ahead of you a few spots on the public enemy list.”
“ you’re my way to freedom, and i’m yours.”
“ we both know what the other one’s capable of. c’mon, let’s treat each other with a little respect here. no games, no nothing.”
“ i’ll survive.”
“ you think that’s ironic?”
“ oh… justice will be served.”
“ i- i just- i want you to listen really close, okay?”
“ is that a yes? that’s a yes, right?”
“ it will never be like before.”
“ i know what’s important now. i know what matters.”
“ i don’t care about anything other than getting my life back, no.”
“ yeah, you know how it is. good men doing bad things because of circumstance.”
“ consider it done.”
“ that’s a good question. figure it out some day, on your own time.”
“ so everyone will leave me alone. that’s all i want.”
“ give me the money… GIVE ME THE MONEY!”
“ had enough storms recently.”
“ you can check it if you want to, but– hey! hey you can’t just go in there…!”
“ forget about them.”
“ forget i ever existed…”
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@magicxfix said:
“ you can’t go alone.”
*: ・゚✧ THE WALKING DEAD SEASON 3 EPISODE 7.
She knew a lot of words, across centuries and languages, and still, none seemed to exist for the way she felt when Deacon told her Adrian was missing and so was their mother.
“I knew I should have locked her and her Mommie Dearest crazy up!” She hollered as Bonnie performed the locator spell, “Do we have some horses and a couple chains? Because I’m feeling like some roadside justice when we find them…which is probably on the stupid train to did she really think I wouldn’t come after her?” It’s like she hadn’t been living in this house at all.
It was so brazen. What did she plan on doing once Adrian woke up? Once Seph found her, breaking the 100′s on a ten-point rage scale? She was one wolf with absolutely no back-up…
With the spell finished, Seph looked over Bonnie’s shoulder. “I’ll be right back. Everyone just keep doing your thing.”
“ you can’t go alone.”
“I won’t be alone,” she replied, “once I get there, I’ll have Adrian. We have priorities, and this was enough of a distraction on things. You know he won’t like that, so you stay by that map in case they make any funny moves, and I’ll be right back.”
A chill suddenly settled around the room, bringing everything to a halt as the mark on Bonnie’s map moved from one place to another. “You should have made the deal,” came a somber, reluctant voice.
“Herm?” Seph turned and faced the messenger, confusion fading into horror. “He wouldn’t hurt me…”
“It’s not going to hurt.”
A weakness overcame her as her legs gave out, blood trickling from her nose and ears before shifting from crimson to black as even her tears appeared like a tar. As Deacon caught her to lower her safely to the couch, she grabbed his hand, choking out, “remember what I said…go.”
Hermes was right, nothing hurt and everything in her body felt weightless. It would be peaceful if she didn’t know any better. Her hands shook as she fought the losing battle not to slip into an indefinite sleep. “He can’t keep me forever,” she whispered. Gripping his hand, she murmured, “don’t tell Ronnie…I don’t–I don’t want her to…be sad.” The strength vanished from her hand, becoming limp in Deacon’s.
Dev moved cautiously over, bringing his fingers to her wrist as he looked up at Bonnie to stop her from frantically searching for a solution to whatever was happening to Seph. “She’s dead.”
“Congratulations,” Hermes completed his message, “your war is over. The Ruler of the Dead wishes you all joy and peace for the remainder of your lives.”
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