It's okay. Hey, it's okay. All the animals in there, the birds and stuff, they're there to take care of you. And nobody's going to be mad that you're here, even if...you're late for dinner, or something. Okay? ...D'you want me to come over?
[Because he is hungry and he doesn't want to eat a stranger's food, but he doesn't have money so it's either risk being kidnapped and poisoned or whatever or die of starvation.]
[Actually, York is no kind of scout, unless being an infiltration agent in Special Ops counts as being a scout of sorts, BUT.]
Cheesy, stuffed...you mean tortellini or the big shells? Or, oh, what are the other ones. The ones that're like big tubes? Man, it's right on the tip of my tongue...
[In the meantime, he walks into his kitchen to check what they've got in hand. He and Carolina are no gourmets, but North runs a good ship, here.]
[Deliberate misinterpretation, the finest bastion for the horrified-but-friendly. Leapin' lizards, what happened to this kid?
There's the sound of a freezer opening, and--]
Aha! Okay, awesome, Carolina musta bought the frozen kind for us. Uh, is it okay if some of them are green? You know, the type where the pasta part's all spinach-y. I remember what my kid brother was like about veggies.
[Actually, Benjy was perfectly fine with veggies, but he wants poor Tobias to have as many choices as possible. As much control over his situation as York can provide him.]
[There's a moment of fumbling, and then Tobias opens the door part of the way... okay. That looks like the guy on the communicator thingy. He opens the door the rest of the way, Rachel a few feet behind him. He doesn't say anything, just looks at the groceries, his eyes a little misty. It takes him a few moments, before he finally glances up at York's face, though not his eyes.]
[The blanket's still wrapped around him like a cape, dragging on the floor a little bit. He pulls it a little tighter, protectively, as he tries to figure out what to say. Finally, he manages something, albeit in a very small voice.]
[He's silent a few more seconds, before the hiccuping starts. He's not a baby, he shouldn't be crying, but he can't help it. He can't help that everything, all of the stress and sadness, is coming rushing in on him, and he pulls part of the blanket up to wipe his nose.]
N... no... I... I mean... my dad didn't want me which is why he... he walked out. Th... then Mom went and died on... on them s... so I got left with... with m... my aunt and uncle. I... I'm just t... trouble. Trouble they have t... to l... l... legally al... allow in their h... houses. A... and neither of them w... want me e... either and they've to... told me that and s... so that's why they m... move me around between the c... c... coasts. Th... they don't want me. I'm just trouble. I don't d... deserve it. I d... don't. I... I'm a drain on r... r... resources and t... time and th... they don't w... want me. N... no one w... wants me. Y... you don't have to l... lie to me.
[York isn't brought up short by much, but they don't cover crying children even at the highest levels of Freelancer training. Still, he hesitates for only a moment before he puts his groceries down, shifts onto his knees in case he has to stay down here a while.]
Tobias, dude. I know you just met me, but believe me, I'm the worst liar you ever met. It's the one reason I couldn't grow up to be James Bond, I'd never cut it. You're a good kid, all right? You're one of the good guys.
[Should he...? No, the kid doesn't know him, he's too scared. Instead of a hug, York pats the blond hair gently, just long enough for Tobias to know he's not gonna hurt him before he lets his hand fall away.]
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[God. G o d.]
It's safe here, you'll be all right.
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Wh... what do you mean, 'safe'? This isn't where... I'm supposed to be. And I don't know how I got here. And I need to get back. I... I need to...
[He's not sure if he wants to, but he needs to.]
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[He's... not sure what to do.]
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[From the battle when Tobias kicked his ass, if nothing else.]
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[He looks off-screen to Rachel. She seems... nice. There's also a really big bird there.]
Is he okay?
[There's a grunt and a squawk, and he looks back at the screen, biting his lip for a moment before nodding.]
O... okay. But if you hurt me, I'll yell.
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[And... favorite food? He looks genuinely puzzled.]
I... I like. Um. Pasta. Like those... um. The cheesy stuffed pasta kind? I don't remember what they're... called.
[He tenses up a little, hunching his shoulders as if he's trying to disappear into his shirt.]
B-but they're expensive! S... so don't bother. I... I'll eat whatever...
[Because he is hungry and he doesn't want to eat a stranger's food, but he doesn't have money so it's either risk being kidnapped and poisoned or whatever or die of starvation.]
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Cheesy, stuffed...you mean tortellini or the big shells? Or, oh, what are the other ones. The ones that're like big tubes? Man, it's right on the tip of my tongue...
[In the meantime, he walks into his kitchen to check what they've got in hand. He and Carolina are no gourmets, but North runs a good ship, here.]
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[Deliberate misinterpretation, the finest bastion for the horrified-but-friendly. Leapin' lizards, what happened to this kid?
There's the sound of a freezer opening, and--]
Aha! Okay, awesome, Carolina musta bought the frozen kind for us. Uh, is it okay if some of them are green? You know, the type where the pasta part's all spinach-y. I remember what my kid brother was like about veggies.
[Actually, Benjy was perfectly fine with veggies, but he wants poor Tobias to have as many choices as possible. As much control over his situation as York can provide him.]
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[Thank you low income school lunch program.]
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[He rummages around a little more, and--]
You got a kitchen, where you are right now?
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[There's a rustle as he grabs a plastic shopping bag and starts throwing stuff in.]
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On that note, you mind if I cook the tortellini at your place? That way you know it just came right out of the package, no funny business.
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[Just. Being nervous around all of these giant animals.]
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Hey, kid, it's York.
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[The blanket's still wrapped around him like a cape, dragging on the floor a little bit. He pulls it a little tighter, protectively, as he tries to figure out what to say. Finally, he manages something, albeit in a very small voice.]
... Why?
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York stands there for a second, then crouches low, so he isn't towering over the kid anymore. So he has to look up rather than stare down.]
Because, Tobias.
[His voice is as gentle and firm as he can make it.]
Every kid deserves to feel safe.
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N... no... I... I mean... my dad didn't want me which is why he... he walked out. Th... then Mom went and died on... on them s... so I got left with... with m... my aunt and uncle. I... I'm just t... trouble. Trouble they have t... to l... l... legally al... allow in their h... houses. A... and neither of them w... want me e... either and they've to... told me that and s... so that's why they m... move me around between the c... c... coasts. Th... they don't want me. I'm just trouble. I don't d... deserve it. I d... don't. I... I'm a drain on r... r... resources and t... time and th... they don't w... want me. N... no one w... wants me. Y... you don't have to l... lie to me.
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Hey--hey, Tobias...hey...
[York isn't brought up short by much, but they don't cover crying children even at the highest levels of Freelancer training. Still, he hesitates for only a moment before he puts his groceries down, shifts onto his knees in case he has to stay down here a while.]
Tobias, dude. I know you just met me, but believe me, I'm the worst liar you ever met. It's the one reason I couldn't grow up to be James Bond, I'd never cut it. You're a good kid, all right? You're one of the good guys.
[Should he...? No, the kid doesn't know him, he's too scared. Instead of a hug, York pats the blond hair gently, just long enough for Tobias to know he's not gonna hurt him before he lets his hand fall away.]
Maybe you'll see it, a few years down the road.
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