Jack Frost (
wintershepherd) wrote in
tushanshu_logs2013-02-25 01:11 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
[Closed] Walk Away
Characters: Jack Frost, Oliver Queen / PART TWO: + Kyle Rayner / PART THREE: + Connor Hawke / PART FIVE: + Zatanna Zatara
Date: Following this showdown and Jack's horrible excuse. Exact length of time to be determined.
Location: One of Tu Vishan's abandoned villages (as outlined here) near the shell's edge, a few hours outside Keeliai and by the mountains.
Situation: Taking issue with Oliver's plan of action, Jack has brought him outside the city to see if he can't get his head on straight. Part Two & Three: After their return, there are still some things to answer for.
Warnings/Rating: Ollie's probably not happy, so associated warnings there.
Jack had been out to these areas several times since his arrival, so he flew straight and unerring across the barren landscape, stirring up heavy storm clouds in his wake, pregnant with snow that was only partially intentional, reacting to his emotions. When they finally touched down at the outskirts of a burned husk of a village, Jack dragged Oliver's unconscious form into the most complete building. It wasn't great, but it had four walls and most of a roof and that was good because Oliver was heavy and it didn't help that Jack couldn't stop replaying their conversation in his mind, over and over.
"What if someone starts coming after you the way you're going after these kedan?!"
"Then I kill them."
"Wrong answer."
So when the man awakes, he will find himself under a blanket but sans boots (and said footwear being nowhere to be seen) and Jack sitting in the windowsill, looking out at a thick curtain of falling snow and humming something of a song under his breath.
Date: Following this showdown and Jack's horrible excuse. Exact length of time to be determined.
Location: One of Tu Vishan's abandoned villages (as outlined here) near the shell's edge, a few hours outside Keeliai and by the mountains.
Situation: Taking issue with Oliver's plan of action, Jack has brought him outside the city to see if he can't get his head on straight. Part Two & Three: After their return, there are still some things to answer for.
Warnings/Rating: Ollie's probably not happy, so associated warnings there.
Jack had been out to these areas several times since his arrival, so he flew straight and unerring across the barren landscape, stirring up heavy storm clouds in his wake, pregnant with snow that was only partially intentional, reacting to his emotions. When they finally touched down at the outskirts of a burned husk of a village, Jack dragged Oliver's unconscious form into the most complete building. It wasn't great, but it had four walls and most of a roof and that was good because Oliver was heavy and it didn't help that Jack couldn't stop replaying their conversation in his mind, over and over.
"What if someone starts coming after you the way you're going after these kedan?!"
"Then I kill them."
"Wrong answer."
So when the man awakes, he will find himself under a blanket but sans boots (and said footwear being nowhere to be seen) and Jack sitting in the windowsill, looking out at a thick curtain of falling snow and humming something of a song under his breath.
no subject
He had been the one who'd helped out younger Hal when that incident had happened (he'd made a mess of it, in hindsight, but it had been him who took charge).
He was used to it. Maybe not as well as he wanted to be, but he was used to it.
no subject
But then his hands uncurl and hang limp at his sides, and he releases a long sigh and there's more than a trace of distress in his tone.
"Kyle, please. I think of you both as friends and I'm not mad, I'm worried. I know you wouldn't have meant to hurt him but you did and it's never going to be something you can fix if you keep seeing him as 'the other Oliver'. He's just... Oliver, okay? That has to be good enough."
He offers the Lantern a weary attempt at a grin, causing the papery blisters around his eyes to crinkle. "He could use a friend like you, I know he could. Now you... you can be his friend for both of us, right?"
no subject
'It is good enough.' He sighs. 'Look, I'm not mad either. You really shouldn't have taken off like that.' He cuts off, remembering the last time he'd been kidnapped, what he would have done to someone if they'd sprung that on him. It's an unpleasant thought. 'Next time... just call me, okay?'
He needs light. Kyle looks at his ring, and the weight of the title Lantern feels heavy. He should add something to this. An explanation. A truth. Something.
'Can you keep a secret? I like him better than the one I'm used to.' He doesn't know why he says that, even if it is the truth.
no subject
But he glances back up at Kyle, the tremulous beginnings of an actual smile appearing. "Really?"
no subject
'Really.' He smiles back, weakly, wondering how the hell he's going to explain that to Connor. Even if his friend would understand (and forgive, if need be), it was still not something you said out loud.
It wasn't something you said when the other Oliver - G.A. Dick van Dyke version - was dead.
'I'm going - to let him be for a while. He needs to recover. I can't really talk to him right now if it's going to make things worse.' A pause. 'We'll sort this out.'
no subject
"I'm-- I'm going to leave him alone. I don't think... he wouldn't, not after-- i-it's just better if I didn't bother him again."
no subject
no subject
Jack reaches up to the side of his neck, cupping it across the ice formed there and it falls away to reveal a fairly serious cut... and one that seems as though it should have had much more serious consequences.
no subject
no subject
A small quiver passed through him as he remembered the shock and pain of having the ash and embers thrown in his face, instantly searing where they'd touched. He'd put fresh snow on the blistered areas but they're stubbornly remained red and raw, only just barely gaining a paper-thin covering of skin much like a peeling sunburn.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
"I have to get back before Zatanna breaks into my room," he said wanly. "I had to ask her about stains. I don't know what I'm going to tell her though."
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
'Jack.' Kyle's voice is firm. 'One more thing. I'm not angry, but seriously. Do not kidnap anyone like that again.'
no subject
no subject