Hayley Stark (
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tushanshu_logs2013-12-12 03:19 pm
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Characters: Hayley Stark + Bruce Banner, Tony Stark (MCU), Jor-El, others [CLOSED]
Date: Post-Superman attack (Dec 8→)
Location: All over
Situation Hayley attacked Superman and some people are not entirely thrilled about it + she has some explaining to do.
Warnings/Ratings: PG-13 for violence, language, possible references to homicide, suicide, pedophilia, etc. idk it's Hayley.
[ooc: Log for Kryptonite plot stuff. Please request a thread if you want one.]
Date: Post-Superman attack (Dec 8→)
Location: All over
Situation Hayley attacked Superman and some people are not entirely thrilled about it + she has some explaining to do.
Warnings/Ratings: PG-13 for violence, language, possible references to homicide, suicide, pedophilia, etc. idk it's Hayley.
[ooc: Log for Kryptonite plot stuff. Please request a thread if you want one.]
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"Why? I don't get it." The idea that she cold stay with him after everything was too unreal.
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"You did not attack him with the intent to cause lasting harm." It is true, if not the main reason he is saying it. What she has said so far has made it evident that Kal-El did nothing to precipitate it, and that her attacking him, despite her words of intent, was incidental to whatever true reasons there were instead.
He intended to learn more and keep an eye on her in order to discern them, and provide some measure of the security it seemed she felt she was still lacking.
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Hayley frowns a little, disappointed with her entirely biased assessment of him. "I want to like you, Jor-El, but I don't know if I can ever really trust that you wouldn't throw me under a bus if your son wanted you to. Metaphorically, obviously."
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"I don't believe you have any current interest in attempting to hurt him for the time being. I will not ask you where the Kryptonite is or for you to give it to me, but you must understand that it is not dangerous for only Kryptonians." Kal-El had informed him of that, the first time he mentioned the substance and its dangers. "You need to make sure that it is properly contained."
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"Wait. 'Not dangerous for only Kryptonians' meaning like, it hurts normal people too? Or speedsters? Or what?" Because after Kryptonians, the Flashes are the ones she worries about - in an actual caring way. She's not ready to admit about the Kryptonite being contained in a lead box, but hopefully that will do, based on what Clark told her.
As an afterthought, she adds, "And promise me you won't tell him what we talk about."
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"It is a radioactive substance," he says as a reminder, even as he notes her mention of speedsters. He is aware of Bart and Barry's presence on the turtle, and their abilities. "Given time and proximity, it would have a detrimental effect on any organic life if it is not sufficiently shielded."
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To the latter, she frowns a little. Hayley takes her distress to her coffee, taking one long sip and then another as she thinks. Suddenly she wonders if a radioactive substance would have an effect on a radioactive being. It's not exactly something she can ask about though, not without hinting at where the rock is. "What do you mean, 'sufficiently shielded?'"
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"By 'sufficiently shielded' I mean some kind of radiation absorbent container. Lead, for example, will block much of its radiation and require less total mass for it to be safe." Kal-El's knowledge of Kryptonite had meshed with what he knew of radioactive materials and what precautions should be taken.
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"Oh," she says finally, setting her mug on the table as before. Any expression of contentedness has been wiped from her expression when she turns to look at him. "I'll make sure it doesn't accidentally hurt anyone."
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"It will suffice," he says, meeting her eyes.
He doesn't thank her; it is a precaution that should be taken regardless, and her particular phrasing doesn't escape him, nor the fact that it was only him giving his word.
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In spite of attacking his son and yelling at him and maintaining her ownership of the only thing that can really hurt him, he's still here.
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"Not everything is immediately easy to understand, Hayley." Most things. But not everything.
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The fact that she's making the strange reference is a sign of her mind moving on, her anger subsiding in this moment. Or maybe just waiting for a better time. Whatever the case, she stands and moves towards him and pointedly, dramatically, offers her hand for him to shake. Even if he's not human, she figures he'll still get the concept.
"We can talk more some other time." It's about the closest thing to a promise she'll give right now.
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The reference is self-explanatory enough, though somewhat inexplicable, and he allows it to pass.
"Yes, we can." The fact that she's signaled that this will not be the last discussion they will have is success enough.
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This time he understands the source of he confusion, but he cannot give an explanation; not without giving her another source of fear to fuel further ill-reasoned actions before she has had time to lay them to rest.
When his hand is released, his arm returns to his side, and he walks to the door, before turning.
"Until next time."
He will leave it to Hayley to decide when that next time will be. He cannot fix everything, and trying at this juncture would only cause damage.