Conner 'Kon-El' Kent (
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tushanshu_logs2014-03-13 09:20 pm
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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.
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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.
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"You'll probably find a test subject some time. Just y'know not me."
He cocks his head slightly at the question and then watches her suspiciously for a moment. The jacket? That was a big ask but he slowly began to take it off. Kon held onto it for a moment before he held it out for her to take.
"Be careful with my baby."
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She was oblivious to the importance of the request until she saw the way he protected the item before gingerly offering it. It was like Bart's book or her.. well, she probably had something she cared about that much. Maybe her own jacket. That he seemed to care so much for it and yet still offered it was only mildly surprising now. She was beginning to expect the unexpected from him.
"Thanks," she replied sincerely before she reached out to accept the item. Carefully, without hesitation, she slipped it on. It was half-drowning her. Where it complemented Kon's muscles and overall size, on her stick figure, it was loose at best. Still, it was comfortable, more so because she knew it meant a lot to him. Hayley wrapped it tightly around herself, such that it overlapped, and then crossed her arms over her stomach to hold it there.
Teasing again, she finally said, "I think I'll keep this and use it for my own costume. You don't mind, right?"
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Kon reached up to place a hand on his chest and gasped.
"Ouch. Hayley you're seriously killin' me here."
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Although sincere, it was said mainly as more jesting. There was a part of her that liked riling him, liked knowing that she could. Maybe it was a defense mechanism to know what buttons to push if they weren't on good terms. Maybe she just liked the idea that he cared about the things she said. Whatever the case, she reveled in it.
"If you didn't look so amazing in it, I'd probably have to keep it," she said, not wanting him to worry that she had any intention of actually stealing the item. Not with Superman's symbol on the back. Hayley slipped it off and offered it back to him, not giving a second thought to the compliment. "Maybe I can borrow it to wear around the house sometimes."
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But he hummed and tapped his lips.
"Yeah maybe. if it gets cold or something."
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"Or if I'm bored," she tossed out to counter his idea. Teasing was always easier than facing real things.
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"Oh, is that how it's gonna be, huh?"
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Every word of it was said with a dry sarcasm meant to continue their banter. It wasn't really trust and Hayley wasn't even sure she would actually loan him her computer unless he had a damn good reason for needing it. But it sounded good. This was what friends did, right?
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Computers were Tim's thing if he remembered anything. Gadgets and laptops, a Bats world, not a Supers. So the chances of him actually coming to ask to borrow her laptop were pretty thin. But he enjoyed going back and forth.
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She flashed him an innocent little smile, one dangerously sincere, giving him a small tilt of the head and everything. After a moment, just long enough to hopefully unnerve him a little, she added an abnormally friendly, "Would you like some more coffee, Kon?"
Hayley turned around to continue what she was doing before this whole distraction began: making more coffee. She dumped what little remained in her mug into the sink and then fetched a new mug for him, setting the pot to do its thing and make a coffee like substance.
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"Safe house? When'd you get a safe house?"
It was probably more like a 'who gave you it?' but that wasn't something he was going to ask right out. Besides, the fact she had one? That was more interesting to him. And admittedly, the fact that someone other than Tim had one that he knew? That was even better, along with the fact there was actually stuff in it.
"Cause you know, checking out and using a safe house? That's definitely worth the swap of borrowing my jacket."
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Her lower lip pulled back between her teeth in nervous thought before she turned around to face him again. Then she gave a small shrug. With Jason gone, there was no harm in telling Kon who had given it to her. But she felt protective of that friendship, the one she knew most wouldn't approve of, the one where her friend had told her she would grow up to be a killer.
"Jason gave it to me," she said finally. Hayley was almost the image of nonchalance, belied by some tentativeness curling the edges of her tone. "Well, like, a kedan delivered it for him.. after he disappeared."
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Jason, Jason...Jason Todd? He couldn't claim to know what Jason was like. He'd never spoken to the guy, well he had he just didn't know it was Todd. But he'd heard about Jason, knew of the guy and he wondered how Hayley got to talking to the guy. Enough that he'd leave her a safe house if he ever left.
So all Kon could really do was look interested about it, which he was.
"That's, not gonna lie but that's pretty cool."
Who it was from mattered. She could have said a number of other names and Kon would have just nodded, not thought much about it. But Jason, he knew enough to know that this was worth thinking more of.
"So what's it like?"
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"It's like.. a house, that's safe because no one knows about it. Well, except you now. I figure it's kind of a fair trade for the whole C thing." His being a clone. She knew that wouldn't have been easy to give up and Hayley was trying to keep them on an even keel. In rare form, she was even doing it honestly, a stark reminder of how she was getting too close.
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His smile grew and he cleared his throat.
"Seems fair. You so gotta show me one day."
I'M SORRY I'M A SPAZ
"Yeah, one day." She returned his smile, then turned to get their coffees. It was almost fun hanging out with Kon, comfortable in a way that she wasn't used to. He made it easy. Handing him his coffee, she nodded for them to move back to the living room where they could continue chatting and hanging out for as long as they wanted without worrying about things.