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(warnings: sexytimes. also, panic attacks, brutal violence, attempted murder, discussion of suicide and actual murder... )
(warnings: sexytimes. also, panic attacks, brutal violence, attempted murder, discussion of suicide and actual murder... )
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Date: 2021-07-12 06:05 pm (UTC)He also appreciates seeing and hearing about Sherlock and Joan's friendship, and how Joan helped him. He's so proud and fond of her for that, and happy for both of them.
"You're better at comforting than you think you are," Ted softly points out with a smile.
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Date: 2021-07-12 06:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-07-12 06:43 pm (UTC)"Well, I hope at least the lead goes somewhere, so we can both get her back," he says. They both miss her, and Joan probably isn't doing much better, away on her own, and unable to truly open up to the people she has supporting her over there. Ted at least has Beard, who understands the situation.
...Beard is definitely going to be upset with him for putting himself in harm's way like that.
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Date: 2021-07-12 07:01 pm (UTC)When the cab arrives at Ted's street, Sherlock pays the cabbie, then helps Ted out of the cab and to his apartment.
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Date: 2021-07-12 07:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-07-12 07:21 pm (UTC)"All right." He considers telling Ted to call if he needs anything, but he's sure Ted has a sufficient support system. He also seems unlikely to refrain from calling Sherlock if needed anyway.
"Give my best to her," he says as he turns away.
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Date: 2021-07-12 07:52 pm (UTC)"I will," Ted answers, smiling at the brusque departure. "I appreciate you," he adds, a bit louder to make sure Sherlock hears as he's walking away. And he really does.
He goes inside, carefully making his way up the stairs, one step at a time. He changes out of the clothes that are still a tiny bit damp from the splashed water. He checks on his ribs (no new bruises forming there), and his cheekbone (a bit red, maybe bruising a little bit, but not too bad). Finally he sits down.
He considers calling Joan, but it's still a nonsense hour over there. Or maybe Sherlock is already updating her, and she's doing her own research. Still, she's probably worrying about him, so he should text her anyway.
Home safe. Thanks for the talk. Will call you later. ♥
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Date: 2021-07-12 08:07 pm (UTC)Perry, shrt & skny. More soon.
Then her burner phone rings and she pulls it out to see the text from Ted. She sighs a little in relief and texts back.
I'm glad you're okay. Call when you're ready.
She figures he probably needs some time to rest before talking.
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Date: 2021-07-12 08:19 pm (UTC)He makes himself some lunch, and then finally he feels more or less human again.
He absolutely isn't going to wait till evening to call Joan. He makes himself some cocoa, settles back into a chair, and phones her up.
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Date: 2021-07-12 08:39 pm (UTC)She's sending a list of a dozen candidates to Sherlock, complete with photos, when her burner rings. She answers the phone.
"Hey," she says as she's heading upstairs to her room. "How are you doing?"
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Date: 2021-07-12 11:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-07-13 01:03 am (UTC)"What happened? Are you okay?"
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Date: 2021-07-13 02:16 am (UTC)"He got really mad when I went to leave, and I think the chain of his handcuffs broke, so he managed to shove me. And he threw water in my face, and I guess it triggered some sort of flashback in me."
He tries to say it as conversationally as possible, to reassure her that he is in fact fine now. "They checked me over afterwards, and I'm fine."
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Date: 2021-07-13 02:42 am (UTC)"What aren't you telling me?" she asks, her tone concerned with a touch of alarm.
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Date: 2021-07-13 02:58 am (UTC)"Well, okay, there may have been a bit of a scuffle, but I really am fine," he answers reassuringly. "He also punched me in the face once, but that's about it."
He doubts he needs to actually go into detail about the panic attack, since she was there for that. He can't go into detail about more of the attack, because it was all a bit of a blur.
"Look, it happened so fast, I can't exactly give you a play-by-play here," he explains, and there may be a hint of frustration. Not with her, just with... all of it. "It was just... an unexpected ending to an already unpleasant conversation, so I got a little freaked out."
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Date: 2021-07-13 03:17 am (UTC)"Hey, it's okay," she says gently, hoping to soothe him. "I'm sorry this happened. Can you tell me about the interview?"
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Date: 2021-07-13 03:34 am (UTC)"Yeah, uh.." he says, taking a moment to gather his thoughts. The ending had sort of scrambled the whole thing in his head a little bit, he doesn't know that he's fully processed it all yet.
"I mean, he was as angry and mocking as he was last time I met him," he answers. "Uh..." He trails off a little, thinking of how to explain it. "I think I shocked him into telling me, honestly. Or confused him. Antagonized him. Some combination of the three, I guess."
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Date: 2021-07-13 03:49 am (UTC)"It must have been hard to face him again," she says softly. "How did you feel when you saw him?"
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Date: 2021-07-13 04:00 am (UTC)Which, even just as a concept, is something so heartbreaking to Ted. There are those who turn their privilege into hate, those who have it easy but who fear not being on top, not being powerful. Like Rupert. Ted has very little sympathy for those kind of people. Then there are those whose powerlessness and hardship turned them bitter. It's no less wrong for people like Turner to hurt people, but Ted wonders if he'd had a loving mother, would he still have ended up like this?
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Date: 2021-07-13 04:12 am (UTC)She knows Ted, and knows that he must have tried to connect with Chapman, because he tries to connect with everyone. She loves him for it, even if in this case it might have left him vulnerable.
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Date: 2021-07-13 04:33 am (UTC)"Then I brought up his dad, that I knew he was doing it because in his mind, I was ruining his connection to his dad. Shocked him, I guess. Told him about my dad. You know, getting him to think about why he loved Richmond so much, why he wanted to defend it. Then I..." he pauses heavily. "Accused him of hurting Richmond by attacking me. Which made him defensive enough to mention that he wasn't the only one, that there was this Perry fella who agreed with him. Poked him into describing him." He pauses and sighs. "That's about it."
He doesn't sound very proud of his success.
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Date: 2021-07-13 04:49 am (UTC)"It really bothers you, doesn't it?" she says softly. "How you got Chapman to reveal that information?"
He had manipulated him. Joan knows that much of Ted's considerable skill at coaching dances on the edge of manipulation in order to do right by his players and to make their lives better on and off the field. But this was over that edge, and Ted didn't do it to help Chapman.
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Date: 2021-07-13 04:56 am (UTC)He knows, logically, that he was doing it for a good cause. The end purpose is to prevent others from hurting people, to figure out who else might have been involved. But he was still... pushing Turner around, and it didn't feel good.
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Date: 2021-07-13 05:05 am (UTC)Joan knows that, as a detective, the world she lives in can corrupt people, make them lesser...less kind, less honest, less scrupulous. She's had her own moments, times when she did things, used people, that she isn't proud of. Times when she's stood on the edge of that abyss, one bad choice away from falling. She knows it's not irrevocable, has seen even Sherlock come back from very dark places. But it's hard. And soul sucking. Ted is so special, so kind and caring, and it hurts her heart to think of him being pulled down by this.
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Date: 2021-07-13 05:10 am (UTC)(no subject)
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