Conner 'Kon-El' Kent (
tactile_telekinesis) wrote in
tushanshu_logs2014-03-13 09:20 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
Coming clean about a few things
Characters: Kon-El (
tactile_telekinesis) & Hayley Stark (
everylittlegirl)
Date: Backdates to 8th March
Location: Hayley’s suite
Situation: Kon wants to talk to Hayley and tell her more about him.
Warning: None?
Kon had noted down Hayley’s address after he spoke to her over the inboxes. He hadn’t really known her that long but they’d spoken often enough that he felt comfortable around her. Bart trusted her, Kal had trusted her and that was enough for him after a while. After things had calmed down enough. There had been things about Kon that he didn’t just tell people, things that hadn’t had a chance to be said, an opening. He knew that he really didn’t have to tell her everything, and he wasn’t going to, but he did feel like there were some things she should know.
So he left his own suite in the Wood sector and took off towards Metal. When he was meeting people, it never took that long to reach the overall area, which he always saw as a good thing for two reasons. One, the person wasn’t going to be waiting for a long time and two, he could get a longer sleep in in the mornings if it was pre-planned. It was around forty minutes when he finally reached Hayley’s suite and knocked on the door, waiting for her to answer.
"Yo, Hayley!"
Standing there though, was giving him time to rethink whether or not he was actually going to tell her everything despite knowing deep down he would. Damn, why was this making him so nervous? Or was this just him being unsure.
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Date: Backdates to 8th March
Location: Hayley’s suite
Situation: Kon wants to talk to Hayley and tell her more about him.
Warning: None?
Kon had noted down Hayley’s address after he spoke to her over the inboxes. He hadn’t really known her that long but they’d spoken often enough that he felt comfortable around her. Bart trusted her, Kal had trusted her and that was enough for him after a while. After things had calmed down enough. There had been things about Kon that he didn’t just tell people, things that hadn’t had a chance to be said, an opening. He knew that he really didn’t have to tell her everything, and he wasn’t going to, but he did feel like there were some things she should know.
So he left his own suite in the Wood sector and took off towards Metal. When he was meeting people, it never took that long to reach the overall area, which he always saw as a good thing for two reasons. One, the person wasn’t going to be waiting for a long time and two, he could get a longer sleep in in the mornings if it was pre-planned. It was around forty minutes when he finally reached Hayley’s suite and knocked on the door, waiting for her to answer.
"Yo, Hayley!"
Standing there though, was giving him time to rethink whether or not he was actually going to tell her everything despite knowing deep down he would. Damn, why was this making him so nervous? Or was this just him being unsure.
no subject
Kon thought about that, or rather about how to explain it because it was strange and difficult to actually put it into words.
"Supes and Bats have known each other for a really long time. I guess it's the same with me and a team mate? Or it will be. Back home I don't feel like I can completely trust him. I guess Supes would just ask why and I'd have to go through the whole 'precaution' and 'paranoia' thing with him. Maybe Bart would be too obvious a choice? It's no secret we're friends so someone might guess he has it?"
This was something he didn't know about Hayley, but then there wasn't a lot he knew. He just didn't feel like he needed to pry and that they both seemed the kind of people that would go to each other and open up. Eventually.
"Maybe not, but it's better than being alone."
no subject
Hayley wanted to agree with him about the Bat Man again. It seemed like too much of a risk though, not yet ready to admit to her connections with the vigilante. The thought almost makes her want to ask about Jason, if maybe Kon knew him with Bart knowing Tim, but it wasn't the right time or place. Kon was right about Bart being the obvious choice for some K and she didn't really have a better option at the moment. She let it go to think on some more.
"Maybe," she countered. Hayley couldn't imagine growing up without anyone, but she often felt she would have preferred it to her own parents. Of course, she had believed being alone was the best thing when she arrived here and now she had all sorts of mentors, friends, and other connections. It seemed like human nature not to want to be alone. But some of that was safety for her and Kon didn't have that problem.
"Why did you tell me?" The question seemed more important than the thoughts of family. Of all people, after attacking Clark, why would he trust her with something like this?
no subject
It was hard to describe, and what he had seen had given him mixed feelings. He'd been furious no one told him about Lex when there had been on on the shell just before. Angry that people treated him like they'd seen a ghost. Which he later found out via Bart, that it was more than likely the case.
"Because we're friends. Because you deserve to know and because all the other people that are important to me know. I trust you and you're honest about things."
no subject
"It sucks no one told you," she replied offhandedly. It sounded frustrating as hell to have to find out on some weird monitor thing instead of from your fake family or your best friend or something. Then, more pointedly, she added, "Wait, who else knows?"
She blinked at the reasons he gave. Someone saying they trusted her and calling her honest was unusual, especially given their previous circumstances. But maybe the K was what allowed this friendship to happen. "Thanks."
Friends. Hayley supposed she would continue to collect more of them, even if it made her slightly uncomfortable.
no subject
"About which part? Lex? Not a lot of people. Bart, Supes and probably Bats as well as one of the Robins that's here. And you now."
no subject
"That, and about you being a clone instead of a cousin," she clarified. For all she didn't know, she still knew a lot and wasn't keen on letting others' secrets slip unintentionally.
no subject
"Everyone from my world knows. Some people here but they've all mostly left."
no subject
A beat. "I'm more like Lex than you are."
no subject
"Shit!"
It didn't burn but he just hadn't expected her to say something like that and he looks at her as he rubs the coffee in to his pants.
"No you're not. You're nothing like him. Not even a little."
Because he didn't want to think of anyone being like him. She might have been, in some small way. But Kon wouldn't admit that. He wouldn't see it.
"You admitted your mistake, you owned up to it and took responsibility. He wouldn't."
Kon didn't know a whole lot about Lex, not like Superman, but what he did know, he couldn't think of him as admitting he made a mistake.
no subject
She considered what he was saying and some part of the back of her mind wondered if what he thought she believed was the same as what she actually believed. The thought was quickly dismissed, but she frowned a little as she continued to watch him.
"I'm not a good person, Kon. I mean, I'm trying to be? But I'm no hero." She wasn't entirely sure why she was admitting as much to Kon when normally she spent her time defending the point. "I won't tell anyone, but.. what if I turn out to be a villain?"
no subject
"You're not a bad person either, Hayley and that's the important thing. Not everyone is a good person, and like you said, you're trying to be. You don't have to be a hero to have some kind of good in you."
Kon shrugged his shoulders at her question.
"It's a chance we'll have to take, but I don't think you could be a villain. Not on purpose."
no subject
"..That it could happen unintentionally, I mean?" She sighed and dropped her gaze. "I don't know if I know how to be good."
no subject
Kon falls quiet for a moment, rubbing over the damp spot on his thigh as he thinks for a moment.
"I'd say that this is good. You're listening to me, letting me talk to you. You offered me somewhere to go."
no subject
"Villains listen too," she replied finally, still staring down. Lex certainly listened to her and she listened to Jeff. It was a way of gaining information that could be used to manipulate people later.
no subject
He thought about it more and nodded. He knew about villains listening. The younger Lex had done it with him. He'd had so many villains listen to him, manipulate him.
"Yeah, but this feels genuine and not like there's a motive behind it that you're gonna use later down the line."
no subject
"Kon.." The same hand fell to wrap along the back of her neck, then slid off awkwardly and dropped to her lap. She wanted to say thank you. Hayley wasn't even sure that she could put into words what his trust meant, wasn't sure she understood it. She just kind of looked at him, hoping maybe he would understand without her having to say it.
no subject
"No problem. And thanks, really. Just for everything right now."
Kon was grateful. Was glad he had decided to tell her about him being a clone. About his relationship with Lex Luthor.
no subject
Between Bart, Jor-El, and now Kon, Hayley was being genuinely overwhelmed with people being grateful to her and caring way more about her than she was used to. It was difficult to accept, which was part of what made her so worried about screwing it up and equally inclined to run away from all of it.
"Why don't you, uh.. stay there.. while I go make some more coffee." She used the weak excuse to stand and move swiftly and awkwardly into the kitchen. There she pulled down another mug, but the coffee was already made and she just stood there for a moment, trying not to panic.
She'd never been great at surprises and this was definitely a surprise. The more it sank in, the more it was freaking her out.
no subject
He stayed sitting for a few moments and then fidgeted. Looking over to the kitchen door and debating with himself on whether to get up and go check on her or not. The urge to get up was currently winning out and he so he did so, walking over to the door. Kon couldn't help feeling guilty that the way Hayley was acting was because of him. He stood there and cleared his throat.
"Hey, uh...sorry."
no subject
"You don't have to apologize," she replied after a moment. Her tone was mostly neutral, more amicable than not. After a beat, she smiled awkwardly. "This whole friend thing is kind of new to me and I mean, no offense? But you guys aren't exactly the most normal friends to have anyway. I want you to be able to tell me stuff like this. Don't be upset if it takes me a little while to get it, okay? And please don't stop telling me stuff just because I suck at knowing how to handle it."
He made it so easy to be honest. Easier even than Bart, in a lot of ways, because he seemed to understand even the parts of her that weren't so good. She also found that trusting him lead to him trusting her more and, thus far, that had never been a bad thing. Hayley needed more people on her side.
no subject
"None taken."
Kon smiled and walked a little closer to her. Usually he would have put his hands on her shoulders like anyone else, but he wasn't sure if that would have been okay with her and he didn't want to cross any lines.
"Don't worry, I'm not gonna expect you to be cool with some things straight away. I know there's some things that take time to accept and even wrap your head around. Especially if it's not common or possible in your version of home."
Maybe before when he had first arrived on the turtle he would have been less patient. But he'd grown up a lot and understood that some times people just needed time and to not chase after them about it.
"I won't leave you outta things."
no subject
"Everything about this place is impossible," she admitted, lifting a hand to scratch awkwardly at her hair and then dropping it again. "And I'm trying to be okay with it and pretend it's not a big deal? But it kind of is."
Hayley still didn't fully understand how Kon could forgive her so deeply and so quickly for attacking Clark that he was willing to trust her with this. Bart had a purity about him that left her expecting those kind of things, but Kon seemed different.
"You and Bart.." She shook her head. "I don't get why you bother with me."
no subject
"I think you'd be lying to yourself if you were saying it's no big deal. Parts of this place I can't understand the way you do cause you know, the whole I can fly and break guns apart while blowing bubbles in gum of juggling cars. But I can try to see it your way, like you try to be okay with it. And I get that it can just be so...weird."
If Kon hadn't have forgiven Hayley the way he had, then he doubted he would have forgiven Kal for what he did. He'd still be putting the blame on people and he'd probably have locked himself away every time Lex Luthor showed up, just in case. He'd forgiven Hayley because it was the right thing to do and why spend all that time being so angry at someone when they'd made a mistake? He trusted her because he felt good around her. He felt like they could be friends and not just pretend to be with each other to keep things easy for everyone else. Hayley had felt the need to attack Kal at one point and it wasn't fair that she thought Kon was just a cousin to Supes when he was actually...part of him.
"Because you're a decent person. Cause you're good at arguing and no one has ever been that genuine in an argument with me? I don't have a lot but they tend to be over things like 'which burger is better' 'which babe is the hottest' that kinda thing. You might not speak your mind all the time but when you do you don't really hold back. You're brave.
Hayley, you're worth peoples time you know. Worth attention. That's why I bother, cause I like you. Bart clearly likes you as well and probably thinks something similar."
no subject
"I think sometimes the heroes forget what it's like for someone who's.. I don't know, not super powered, I guess? I don't know their reputations. Having that kind of power.." She cut off before she could express how frightening it was. It was a reminder of why she had attacked Superman in the first place. "I'm sick of being left behind or told that I can't know something for my own good, you know? I don't even get a choice half the time."
She sighed with frustration, though it wasn't Kon's fault. He and Mark had been the only ones to treat her mostly normal thus far. Barry too, she supposed, though that was different. Clark and even Bart were always trying to protect her and decide what was best for her with or without her having a say.
Kon was definitely right about her penchant for heated arguments. Few things riled Hayley, but when they did, she wasn't about to let it go.
"You call it brave, Bart calls it stubborn." She smiled at the thought. "And it's not like I think I'm worthless, but.. It's like, I've never argued with someone I was friends with before this place."
There was more to it than that, but Hayley had a difficult time articulating how she wasn't sure that friendships were worth the effort or, what scared her, that she was starting to think they were. There were few people she cared enough about to open up to - a literal few in her lifetime - and none of them included the ups and downs she had already experienced with both Bart and Kon.
no subject
"We do. I'll be straight up. I know I never even took it into consideration before I lost my powers once back home. Being on the team, I felt so useless, I used to be one of the heavy hitters and then I was...well I wasn't really Superboy anymore. And I get it, I really do. Just because you don't have super-whatever, doesn't make you weak. It shouldn't mean you get told what to do."
Kon knew that if something broke out, he would feel the need to protect her. But he'd also feel the need to protect Bart as well, so it wasn't just singling out those that had no powers. People he cared for, civilians and heroes would always get his protection.
"Maybe it's a little bit of both then. Not like it's a bad thing. I don't think arguing is always a bad thing either."
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
let me know if I need to edit
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
I'M SORRY I'M A SPAZ