Cyril Thackary (
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maskormenacelogs2014-06-25 08:25 am
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WHO: Cy and Chilton
WHERE: Chilton's Office
WHEN: 6/24; after this
WHAT: Cy comes clean to assuage his guilt.
WARNINGS: Talk of blood, possibly violence, language.
True to his word Cyril showed up not long after hanging up with Chilton. Perhaps he'd already been on his way while talking to the other man. He stood at the door for a moment, fussing with his braided back hair -- a nervous tick -- debating on just turning and leaving. No, he couldn't do that, Chilton was expecting him and it'd be rude. Inhaling deeply he knocked on the door and waited for a response, releasing his hair and removing his sunglasses. Even the lights indoors were bright to him but it wasn't so bad that he needed the shades.
He wasn't sure how he was going to do this. The guilt over feeding on Chilton without his consent, or even knowledge, was eating at him. He wasn't sure he could just come out and say it, though. Maybe he could just make the other man remember, mesmer the memories back. The memories never truly vanished, they were just covered up with something false. It was just a matter of getting close enough to do it.
WHERE: Chilton's Office
WHEN: 6/24; after this
WHAT: Cy comes clean to assuage his guilt.
WARNINGS: Talk of blood, possibly violence, language.
True to his word Cyril showed up not long after hanging up with Chilton. Perhaps he'd already been on his way while talking to the other man. He stood at the door for a moment, fussing with his braided back hair -- a nervous tick -- debating on just turning and leaving. No, he couldn't do that, Chilton was expecting him and it'd be rude. Inhaling deeply he knocked on the door and waited for a response, releasing his hair and removing his sunglasses. Even the lights indoors were bright to him but it wasn't so bad that he needed the shades.
He wasn't sure how he was going to do this. The guilt over feeding on Chilton without his consent, or even knowledge, was eating at him. He wasn't sure he could just come out and say it, though. Maybe he could just make the other man remember, mesmer the memories back. The memories never truly vanished, they were just covered up with something false. It was just a matter of getting close enough to do it.

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Cyril was a mystery in his own right -- the sort of fellow who bespoke of deep waters. The psychiatrist had no doubt that he knew less of Cyril that he would have wanted to, and he hungered for the chance to remedy such ignorance. Perhaps tonight was the night.
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Cyril entered, closing the door behind him and then stood there awkward. How was he to start with all this? What could he even say? Sorry but I'm a vampire and I fed on you and you don't remember because I took those memories from you? No... But going right into mesmering the memories back didn't seem like the best idea either.
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"Won't you take a seat?"
Mild enough query, to begin. But still, he gestured, hoping the invitation would put Cyril at ease. The tension was highly detectable; whatever Cyril had come to discuss, it was only at a very hesitant regard.
"You sounded so urgent, on the phone."
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"I just, uh..." Right hand raised, pointed toward Chilton for a moment before retreating to his hair. He ran his fingers through it as far as they would go as he turned his head to glance to his left, in the process the subtle point of one ear was revealed.
After a short moment he sucked in a sharp breath and turned his gaze back to the other man. "Look, I'm a monster. I really am. And I did something... Something to you in particular. And I just felt like I, um, should come clean about it." That was a good start, right?
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"I think," he said -- coached, gently. "I would have remembered, had you done something to me, Cyril. Other than saving my life, of course."
He intended his words to be soothing, not having considered in that moment the possibility that his company had taken measures to ensure that he wouldn't remember.
"Why do you consider yourself a monster?"
It seemed like the most pertinent query, given the evident distress that this was taking upon Cyril. This could be symptomatic of self-esteem issues, yes, but for someone to be so convinced of his guilt -- well, could delusion play a role? Chilton tilted his head.
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He sighed, running his hand over his hair again. This time he took the ends and began to run them through his fingers. "By definition that's what I am. Just like all the other freaks."
His gaze dropped to the floor for a moment. "Before you came here -- when you were back home -- if someone claimed to be some sort of supernatural creature that preyed on humans for sustenance, what would you have said? What would you say now?"
He could guess that Chilton would have thought them mentally disturbed and in need of some sort of psychiatric help. But he'd been in this world long enough now to know otherwise, right?
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It was a truthful answer and, before coming to the City, and then Heropa, Chilton would have refused any counter argument. But since coming upon other dimensions, other beings and superpowers... It was a jolting perspective.
"But now I have come to a different, ah, experience."
He bit his lower lip, growing nervous. Cy was visibly struggling with the weight of his guilt, the heaving of what he did (what he thought he did, Chilton corrected himself). Somewhat embarrassed by his own train of thoughts, he took action: he stood, he walked, he leaned over and put a hand on Cyril's shoulder.
"All right. I will listen."
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Taking action was probably a mistake, putting himself so close to Cy like that. In a flurry of movement Cy was on his feet and grabbing Chilton by his shoulder to force him into the chair Cy had just been sitting in. An action too quick for someone who claimed to be nothing more than a simple magic user.
He was still nervous, mostly because he worried what the good doctor would think of him after this and also because he wasn't sure if his plan would work.
"Easier to just make you remember," he spoke in a low tone as he lowered his head a bit so his gaze was more level with Chilton's. "Remember what I made you forget." His tone was still low but commanding as he tried to hold the other man's gaze.
If it worked Chilton would probably find himself with a mild headache as the memories aboard the wreckage came flooding back. How Cy had commanded him then and drank from him to stop himself from going into a frenzy. In truth Chilton was more the hero there than Cy had been. If not for Chilton Cy could have killed many of those that survived the explosion.