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[Closed] Not Staying Out of Trouble
Characters: Bakura & Costigan
Date: April 12th-ish
Location: Fire Sector → FI-1B
Situation: After being bargained to stand down his magic in wake of Midii's post, Bakura decides to tail Costigan to find out just what kind of person his new "handler" is.
Warnings/Rating: Probably warning for language.
Given his most recent encounters with Zatanna and prior to that, with Hawke, overall laying low probably wasn't the worst idea right now, all things considered. His arm was still bandaged from the collision with the garbage bin the magician had hurled at him. True he'd been a little more reckless with himself after his identity had been revealed, knowing that this body was "his" and not that of his host and therefore didn't need to be quite so protected or maintained for the illusion of the teenager. But he also knew that, Shadow Magic aside, he was still in a very mortal body and he had to be careful.
Laying low however, was very different than sitting at home and waiting to uselessly.
After he'd struck the bargain with Costigan, Bakura had spent some time digging into the man's public correspondence on the network. There was actually precious little that wasn't generic statements or observations; he suspected there might be attached encryptions to a lot of the entries but he had no way to verify that beyond his gut instinct and no skills with which to break it. Technology was Kaiba's forte, not his. So he paid attention instead to what was said and hit upon some interesting pieces from November.
"So that's why you were so touchy about your memories..." the thief mused, filing it away for the good possibility of leverage later.
After dark, he decided to do a general sweep through the Fire Sector once again, the same place he'd run into the kedan thugs and Zatanna before. This time however, it seemed that the gangs had some inkling of what he'd done to one of their number and after a few wary surveillances, they seemed to recognize enough description of him and left him be... which left him free to trail his actual target. Bakura followed Costigan, keeping a measured pace and using the habitually cluttered streets of this Sector to his advantage.
Date: April 12th-ish
Location: Fire Sector → FI-1B
Situation: After being bargained to stand down his magic in wake of Midii's post, Bakura decides to tail Costigan to find out just what kind of person his new "handler" is.
Warnings/Rating: Probably warning for language.
Given his most recent encounters with Zatanna and prior to that, with Hawke, overall laying low probably wasn't the worst idea right now, all things considered. His arm was still bandaged from the collision with the garbage bin the magician had hurled at him. True he'd been a little more reckless with himself after his identity had been revealed, knowing that this body was "his" and not that of his host and therefore didn't need to be quite so protected or maintained for the illusion of the teenager. But he also knew that, Shadow Magic aside, he was still in a very mortal body and he had to be careful.
Laying low however, was very different than sitting at home and waiting to uselessly.
After he'd struck the bargain with Costigan, Bakura had spent some time digging into the man's public correspondence on the network. There was actually precious little that wasn't generic statements or observations; he suspected there might be attached encryptions to a lot of the entries but he had no way to verify that beyond his gut instinct and no skills with which to break it. Technology was Kaiba's forte, not his. So he paid attention instead to what was said and hit upon some interesting pieces from November.
"So that's why you were so touchy about your memories..." the thief mused, filing it away for the good possibility of leverage later.
After dark, he decided to do a general sweep through the Fire Sector once again, the same place he'd run into the kedan thugs and Zatanna before. This time however, it seemed that the gangs had some inkling of what he'd done to one of their number and after a few wary surveillances, they seemed to recognize enough description of him and left him be... which left him free to trail his actual target. Bakura followed Costigan, keeping a measured pace and using the habitually cluttered streets of this Sector to his advantage.
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"--why you bargain for targets, rather than to get me to stop... and why you seem so sure that my agreement will keep me out of prison."
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In his opinion, Bakura was a loose canon at best and one he couldn't hope to control. The best he felt he could do was to try to gain some notice of the targets and maybe even to be able to sway the guy in a particular direction. It wasn't worth shit, but ideally he'd know a lot faster when the kid stepped over the line and be able to handle it accordingly.
"We both know killing you wouldn't do anything and I highly doubt you would stop because I asked nicely." Or for any other reason. Like addicts never stopped being addicts, criminals never really stopped being criminals either. "I think I can keep you out of prison by giving you the right targets. Call it arrogance."
Although he wouldn't blame Bakura for suspecting more, Costigan had no intention of pulling any strings to protect the guy from the kedan's police force. His own arrangement with Evandau wouldn't extend to the asshole in front of him unless he had a damn good reason and he couldn't think of one that might apply to the kid.
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He continued to study the one opposite him, turning Costigan's words over in his mind. Nothing stood out to him as a lie, so either the man wasn't lying (and there was a certain art, in telling the truth while deceiving) or he was good enough at it that the difference was undetectable. Either way, they were both skills Bakura made use of and truthfully, it was refreshing to have someone whose motives he didn't fully know. It was the same welcome risk that drove him to compete as he did, in the all-or-nothing style that was so ingrained.
But thus far he hadn't learned anything new or interesting and had no more insight into Costigan, so that was reason enough for Bakura to continue pressing, trying to find what was below the surface.
"It's kind of touching, how you intend to protect everyone from me," he said. His hand lifted again, indicating the empty suite in which they stood. As he did, the white bandages wrapping the opposite forearm came into view for a moment before the gesturing one came down to lay across them once again. Bakura wasn't actively trying to hide the injury but there was still the precept not to show it as a potential weakness either.
"Are you sure you're not just overcompensating for the ones you couldn't help?"
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The other guy's words did get to him, more so the reminder of those he had lost than the accusation of overcompensating. Costigan frowned, not interested in hiding his displeasure at present.
"Not everyone," he corrected coldly. It would be better to make Bakura think he was territorial than a bleeding heart. "As for the ones I couldn't help? They're long gone. Trying to reign you in wouldn't do anything for any of them. Just for me."
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"Not everything that's long gone is beyond help, sedjart." As Bakura crisply spoke the unknown term in the manner of a title or name rather than simply a word, it was not affected by Tu Vishan's magic that normally translated their spoken words.
"But it seems we'll have to wait and see, what each of us gets out of this bargain."
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"Not everything, no," he agreed. Costigan assumed the word was from whatever native language the kid spoke and didn't care to ask about it, forgetting - and ignoring - how things were magically translated. "I hope it works out, for both our sakes."
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"Perhaps we'll try this again sometime, when each of us is feeling more talkative."
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Just before the other guy could disappear, Costigan called out to him. "Hey, Bakura. Don't come here again."
It wasn't exactly a threat. It was, by sheer nature of being a command and suggesting that the alternative was unpleasant. Yet, there was no animosity behind it and Costigan didn't feel too strongly about enforcing it if the guy did actually show up. It was something they could deal with then, if it had to happen.
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