I like to think that Elias is boring on purpose. he spends his time and effort when he should be working on boring his employees instead. he's perfected it to an art. every day, he visits each department and tries to find the time to talk about spreadsheets whenever there's the most people in one room at a time. then he tallies up how many of them visibly and/or audibly react with some form of disgust, and compares it with other days. he'd have realised how sad that really is if he hadn't been found out, but at least now he gets to be as deranged as humanly possible. you go, Elias. I love you you stinky rat whore, can't wait for you to show up in the new protocol episode <3
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for @not-rab, happy birthday <3
James hears the thump of the body falling down. It’s short, short enough to safely assume that the person died a painless death, otherwise they had screamed, but loud, and there is blood everywhere and Oh, my God, they’re dead.
He looks around himself, trying to catch a glimpse of anyone. The silence is deafening, and he feels alone and numb. He has to find Evan, he has to find Barty, he has to find Regulus. He can see none of then, and, now that there is no noise, no screams, no pleads, the silence is ringing, bouncing around in James’ head; it’s unbearable.
He feels a body pressed against his and recognises it to be Regulus’, and it’s a strange kind of comfort, feeling the warmth of him even through his clothes. “Sorry we were late, we got ambushed by your people.”
“So, that was…” He starts, cautiously, but he doesn’t think he wants to know the answer. He feels slightly nauseous.
“Bones. Edgar Bones,” Evan answered, and his eyes flash white in the pale light of the lamp post. There is blood smeared down his cheek, and James’ heart is racing, and he wants his tongue to trail down Evan’s face, to lick it away. “Barty dealt with his family, he has to clean up the scene before he joins us.”
“I’m right here, you idiot!” Barty shouts from behind, and then he laughs, and it’s loud, echoed by the tall, ancient buildings. “Sorry we were late, darling. I presume Regulus already told you what happened?”
James nods. He bites his lip and he looks at the other three, all panting, their chests rising and falling rapidly. Evan and Barty are covered in dirt and blood, and Regulus is quiet, perfectly composed as usual (however, his eyes hold that feral in them, still). James knows he should not fine the scene attractive but fuck, he does.
“What’re you thinking about?” Barty asked, grinning, and flashing his teeth. “What’s going on in that pretty head of yours, Potter?”
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i'm rewatching 6x6 and i already knew that liam had decided to get theo out, but i never realised how quickly he decided that. it was like liam had been searching for a reason to get him out, everybody already knows that.
what i mean is that the scene where hayden and liam are in the hallway talking about liam's plan, the scene directly before mr. douglas mentions something about absorbing the lighting and liam instantly thinks of him.
when they're in the tunnels liam could've sent him back like hayden and mr. douglas suggested, but he hesitated, he always hesitated because he didn't really want to, which was why he never pulled the sword on him unless influenced and why he allowed theo to hold him against the walls in the tunnels.
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SDJ IS AN ADULT VN MINORS DNI. PUT YOUR AGE IN BIO OR YOU'LL BE BLOCKED
The tape "Incident 84" probably is a original copy of the show and contains the last episode of the original Sunny Day Jack, aka the one where Jack died/killed (was shot?) while filming. Everything directs that after said incident the producers tried to bury all clues related to it to protect themselves.
(In Jambeebot's drawings there was one with two formers actors of the show in what it seemed an interview or talking with someone who was asking them about the incident and the woman said they didn't let them hold a funeral for Joseph/Jacktor. AND in this drawing his grave seemed improvised God knows where by someone who knew him, no grave per se just a which further proves he didn't get a proper funeral and only the people who worked in the show knew he died at the age 25 under turbulent circumstances.)
So that tape was the only existing one that proved his death/murder, the person who kept it died and somebody donate their things or they get rid of it themselves and that's why Jack was trapped in there.
After all, it contained his death, but also the last moments of his life and who killed him or why he died. The first element his soul could cling to this realm, well, before you.
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