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Jul. 16th, 2005 07:07 pmBy the time they had arrived, he was ready. When he was properly informed and went to join them in the reception room, Gabriel Tam had been coolly confident-- as a highly-placed member of the Alliance, he was well aware not only of his rights as a citizen, but also of those prerogatives that accompany power.
He hadn't been surprised when the officers asked deferentially if he'd be willing to accompany them to Headquarters to answer a few questions --formalities only, of course-- and had graciously acquiesced while making it clear that he was, in fact, doing them a favor.
They'd brought him to an interrogation room-- through an unmonitored door, with the discretion due someone of his rank-- and it was there that they'd done the unexpected. They'd left him alone.
Now, still waiting in the otherwise empty chamber, Gabriel is truly beginning to become alarmed.
He hadn't been surprised when the officers asked deferentially if he'd be willing to accompany them to Headquarters to answer a few questions --formalities only, of course-- and had graciously acquiesced while making it clear that he was, in fact, doing them a favor.
They'd brought him to an interrogation room-- through an unmonitored door, with the discretion due someone of his rank-- and it was there that they'd done the unexpected. They'd left him alone.
Now, still waiting in the otherwise empty chamber, Gabriel is truly beginning to become alarmed.
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Date: 2005-07-17 02:23 am (UTC)Whose side are you on?
Cathcart is still smiling. "We're not through yet. You've been running some interesting searches on the Cortex recently. Tell me -- "
That would be telling. We want information... information... information.
There's just enough of a pause to imply and it will be a lot easier for you.
You won't get it.
" -- what is your interest in gunslingers?"
By hook or by crook, we will.
Cathcart leans forward a little. Charrington steps forward. He's taller than Tam.
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Date: 2005-07-17 02:30 am (UTC)"You can't possibly expect me to believe that this is how the Alliance spends its resources? By asking questions concerning every new hobby a man develops a curiosity about?"
And now he does sit down, looking at the other men with what seems to be irritated exasperation.
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Date: 2005-07-17 02:39 am (UTC)Who are you?
Cathcart, toneless: "You've started looking at things that by rights a businessman such as yourself would have no interest in. Why a new hobby now, Mr. Tam, when things are going better for you than they ever have before? When you're just now finally coming out from the shadow of the crimes of your children?"
The new Number 2.
Charrington, sly: "You do know what we're talking about, don't you?"
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Date: 2005-07-17 02:48 am (UTC)He sighs and runs a carefully deliberate hand through his hair, conceding, "I'll grant you, Simon's disturbed-- you've heard the rumors about my fēngle son as well as I have, I'm certain, and he's made some unwise decisions -- but he's not a criminal."
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Date: 2005-07-17 02:55 am (UTC)This time they both smile.
"We've a little something to show you, Mr. Tam."
"Something that will change your mind on that account."
"If you'll just give us a moment?"
They leave the room. The door locks audibly behind them.
They wait a good ten minutes before bringing the video back in, and setting it up.
"Now!" Cathcart is cheerful. "Watch carefully."
By the time we finish with him, he won't know whether he's Number 6 or the cube root of infinity.
Charrington, also smiling, presses a button. "This is footage taken from their last known appearance on Ariel."
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Date: 2005-07-17 03:12 am (UTC)Swimming in a bioluminescent lake is like nothing else in the worlds. Water like light made liquid, so clear you can see underwater for what feels like miles. Coral forming an alien forest in a thousand subtle colors. A school of tiny fish surrounding you for a moment like a cascade of living jewels, their shadows dappling over your skin, and then gone.
River breaking the surface like a dolphin, glowing drops flinging from her hair, and letting out a treble shriek of joy. And Simon, catching her and swinging her high to splash down into the luminous water again, shouting laughter. And Regan, her own laughter quiet but no less joyful, turning to look at him in a brilliant moment of shared pride.
Long time ago.
What he sees on the screen before him now is far more recent. Crumpled bodies-- bodies in Alliance uniforms, lying still and silent and clearly murdered, with blood running from ears and eyes and hands.
So much blood. Gabriel feels sick, and knows that he looks it -- that the men watching him with coldly vicious enjoyment are perfectly well aware of what they've done by showing him this.
"Footage taken from their last known appearance on Ariel." It's another voice he hears now, though, his son's voice, earnest and desperately eager, telling him, "Dad, I wasn't wrong and I wasn't crazy. What they did to River at that place -- I've got evidence now, medical evidence, I can show you--"
Before him on the screen he sees Simon pushing River in a wheelchair. The risk they took to come here was enormous, he knows, and still-- he watches as Simon turns away from his sister for a moment and goes to save a man's life.
A stranger's life.
That simply -- as if he'd ever doubted -- Gabriel Tam knows that his children aren't murderers. And that means that those who want them, like these men-- they are.
[ooc: childhood memory written by Batya.]
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Date: 2005-07-17 03:23 am (UTC)What in fact has been created? An international community.
"You see these men who work to keep you safe -- those are your children who murdered them." Charrington.
A perfect blueprint for world order.
Cathcart. "She's sick, Mr. Tam. She's sick, and she needs help, and it is patently obvious that your son...well. You can ask yourself: would she have committed murder before Simon kidnapped her?"
A perfect blueprint for world order.
"We need to know what you know." Charrington. "And why you know it."
When the sides facing each other suddenly realize
"We can't force you to help."
that they're looking into a mirror,
"We can merely say that it would be highly advisable."
they'll see that this is the pattern for the future.
Their eyes are pale, their uniforms paler in the sick fluorescent light.
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Date: 2005-07-17 03:29 am (UTC)"Read the letters. Went looking too deep. Then they scared you. Told you I wasn't finished. Want to be careful, Mr. Tam."
"I need time." He looks up at them now, from one to the other, and his voice is unsteady but carefully businesslike once more. "I wasn't expecting this-- surely you can give me a little while to take it all in, gentlemen? To prepare things, as it were. To provide an orderly report."
I can't let you find them again -- I need time to figure out what to do.
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Date: 2005-07-17 03:35 am (UTC)Cathcart is smiling. "But if I were you -- "
And now both their smiles are gone.
Charrington finishes, "I wouldn't take too long."
You shouldn't have interfered, Number 6.
"A good evening to you, Mr. Tam." Cathcart is cold.
You'll pay for this.
Charrington leads the way out of the room. The door is left open.
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Date: 2005-07-17 03:51 am (UTC)But eventually, Gabriel stands up and goes through the open door.
He's met by the officers who brought him, and a short time later they're on their way back to the Tam estate.