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Dr. Frederick Chilton ([personal profile] slightlyoffchilt) wrote2013-10-01 10:26 pm
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- IC CONTACT POST FOR MASKORMENACE -



"Hello.

You've reached the direct line of Doctor Frederick Chilton. As I am not available at the moment, you might assume I'm quite busy with something pressing. State your name and business, and I will return your call."
schrader: i'm sittin' on frog one (this is doyle)

[personal profile] schrader 2015-04-01 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
[ His head jerks back, the flinch of his eyes one of chained indignation. Son of a bitch, is he hearing this right? ]

I know exactly what you do for a living. You whore out people's personal problems at a good ol' hourly rate when you aren't also assraping cop's careers. But he's not your patient, and neither am I. Just because he has your panties all twisted doesn't mean you got any excuse to create problems where there aren't.
brushoff: NO. THAT IS A PERIOD DRAMA (well yes but what about 18th cent france)

[personal profile] brushoff 2015-04-01 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
[ Dorian follows Chilton to the sedan, nodding as he sits down on the couch...and then pretty much just slumps over, leaning against the back of the sedan. a+, Dorian ]

I don't have any permanent things, [ Dorian mused, looking up at Chilton. ] It's the nature of the beast. And besides, my one chance turned out badly.
schrader: hold it a little while (hangman; hangman)

[personal profile] schrader 2015-04-01 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
[ No no no no no, one does not make threatening suggestions about his own family (he can only guess the 'unsavory individual' might be Pinkman), then openly threaten his career practically on his own doorstep and expect no retaliation. Not after he just returned from suspension, not after his brother-in-law's already been through his own version of Hell and back. He'd wanted it to be civil. Hank had been ready to try and explain a little, hoping to display Walt in a more sympathetic light, but red is all he can see at the moment. He can't even ask for more details on what the hell Chilton means, though he wants to.

The ground beneath them both actually tremors as he curls his free hand into a fist, and there's no attempt at a bluff here. Hank isn't trying to peacock, he's keeping himself from striking this fucker down here and now for threatening both his and Walt's reputation, and more. If he's trying to strike a nerve, he's succeeded, but it's not something Hank's going to forget. Any retaliation can't come now, which is clear enough by how he steps back, watching Chilton with a hooded glare, the same way he'd watch any criminal. ]


No. I like us all getting along. Have a nice day, Doc.
schrader: to keep me from the gallows pole? (what did you bring me)

[personal profile] schrader 2015-04-02 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
[ Hank would like nothing more than to never see this guy again, and his expression is crystal clear despite how polite he's trying to be. He's dealt with worse stress from much more important people and he's held his own, not that this guy's worth that much effort. Pinkman may have a special effect on him losing his cool, but that was incredibly personal. Chilton really doesn't want it to become personal, but then, most people tend to underestimate Hank's tenacity, and his memory. ]

Definitely won't forget the name.

[ Or the face. And even if it hadn't been intentional the first time, after he walks past Chilton and is back on the steps, the ground jerks again beneath the other man very intentionally. It's a shorter disturbance than the first, but much more jarring, definitely enough to spill most of Chilton's coffee or even make him lose the cup all-together.

Free coffee is for non-assholes. It's the least he can get way with without being charged of anything, and still retain a sense of pride after Chilton got away with acting like such a pissant. ]
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Friday, April 3rd -- [action]

[personal profile] kingpawn 2015-04-02 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[ This week had been a complete and utter mess. If Chilton's goal was to fuck up the balance in Walt's life, then he more than did his fair share. First there was Jesse and the irreparable damage done there. Then, there were the lies to protect the psychiatrist -- lies that could easily be disproven if Hank managed to find the man Walt described as his alibi for that night. And then, due to Hank and his unfortunate timing in meeting with Chilton, a catalyst was triggered causing Chilton to raise awareness of Walt's existence to Will Graham.

There was no easy way out of this. The only paths Walt could take seemed as though they would end up with him in jail -- left behind by the only two people who cared about him. History was repeating itself, and so Walt had to take some kind of action.

It was why he wasted a great deal of energy going to Chilton's hospital -- even knowing that Hank would have a fit about it. It was why he left all means of communication at home as well as his other gun. It was why he snuck in instead of going through any legitimate means of seeing Dr. Chilton. And it was why, whenever Chilton actually returned to Suite 106 after his final appointment for the day with Kanaya that Walt was there, poking around his office while he waited.

The soft, melancholic sound of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, Second Movement; Allegretto played as background music to their first face to face encounter since the incident. ]


Hello, Frederick. [ His tone holds no malice or resentment, bordering on pleasant even. ] I gotta say, I'm pleasantly surprised by your office. I expected something with a few more restraints.
Edited 2015-04-02 23:37 (UTC)
kingpawn: ([ 63 ])

[personal profile] kingpawn 2015-04-03 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
Oh? Is it drugged?

[ The question was so casual; a day in the life. Maybe their lives. But Walter should really keep the snarking down to a minimum. It wouldn't make this move as smoothly as he hoped. ]

I'd rather stand, thank you. [ And he didn't just stand. He wandered, paced, inspected the plaques and credentials and all the things that made Chilton the success he was on the surface. After a long, tense pause -- he turned to face the psychiatrist. Walt reached into his pocket and withdrew a fat stack of cash -- tossing it onto Chilton's desk with a dull thud. Ten thousand dollars, easily. ]

Consider that my advance payment for a half hour to an hour of your time every Friday at this hour. Plus a little extra incentive to help me clean up this mess you made.
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[personal profile] kingpawn 2015-04-03 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
[ Walt stepped forward, palms laying flat on that desk as he leaned over the money, not answering Chilton's question about where it came from. He looked the bastard directly in the eyes, and even though there was hatred there, Walt's entire demeanor was still calm. He was able to rein in the murderous intent, at least. ]

My brother-in-law. That's the mess. For a brilliant man, you were stupid to leave marks, especially with how Hank has been constantly doting over me these days. Even now, he's going to be pissed that I left my communicator home again.

I lied to him to save your sorry ass from being imprisoned that night. And you repay me by sending your guy after me? Appreciate it. Truly.

[ But bitterness aside, Walt put his index finger on the stack of hundred dollar bills, sliding it toward Chilton. ]

If I get caught in this lie, Frederick, you're coming down with me. I don't have anything left to lose and have no qualms about destroying what you've built for yourself. But if you help me out of it, you got me right where you want me -- wasting an hour of your time for as long as that money lasts.
Edited 2015-04-03 02:32 (UTC)
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[personal profile] kingpawn 2015-04-03 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know. [ Walt retorted bitterly. ] I don't seem to remember much about that night.

[ Although he should have been bothered by the touch of Chilton's hand, Walt wasn't. He was ready to counter Chilton's sedative this time if he had to. And he also didn't think it was necessary. Right now, he was more interesting to Chilton awake and alert than drugged.

When Chilton went on about Will Graham, Walt did his best not to react to the bait. Was it an attempt to belittle Hank? A childish way of saying 'my toy is better than your toy?' Asshole. Walt should have let Hank at him fully. Then he would regret it.

But Walt would be lying if that little bit about empathy making Will more dangerous wasn't a bit unnerving. ]


You'd do best not to underestimate Hank.

[ Walt reached out, laying a hand on the money to stop it from snaking away so fast. They hadn't even discussed what needed to be done and if it would be within Chilton's area of expertise. ]

A man needs to forget a night. Or maybe a few nights. Even better if he could remember false information. Is that within the realm of your abilities?
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[personal profile] kingpawn 2015-04-03 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
[ That was all Walt needed to hear. He relinquished his grasp on the stack of money and let Chilton have it. The deal was made. And only now could Walt take the offered seat, walking to the couch and settling his weight onto the cushions. ]

There's a homeless man who typically lurks between the pharmacy and the bar nearby. I put him up in a motel room in Nonah since the incident and told him to stay there because the cops are looking for him. I told Hank that this man approached me, asking for money and when he saw the tattoo on my wrist, he told me that imPorts are the cause of all his problems and proceeded to beat me in the alley. I told Hank that I heard the cock of a gun and I reached up to defend myself, and the man let out a shrill cry of pain and ran off. I played the unknowing victim, 'I don't know what I did to him. I never heard anyone scream like that. Oh god, what if I killed him?'

[ Walt shook his head. ]

It's a complicated mess to clean up, but it was all I could think of under pressure. It's better him than either of us, isn't it? And it's better for Hank if he finds this guy alive and can arrest him rather than thinking I accidentally disintegrated a man.

[ He closed his eyes, drawing in a calming breath. ]

A man once told me 'no more half-measures.' So you can keep him as long as you need to. And if it goes south, I'll dispose of him.
Edited 2015-04-03 04:02 (UTC)
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[personal profile] kingpawn 2015-04-03 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
Yes.

[ Walt narrowed his eyes. He wouldn't take it even if Chilton prescribed it. Living with cancer, Walt spent a good chunk of his mornings choking down several different pills and fighting off the side-effects. Sick. Weak. Too tired to even move. He needed his mind sharp. He couldn't afford to lose one second of observation or keen awareness. ]

There is nothing wrong with me that would require medication, anyway.

[ Walt leaned back, relaxing a bit as his eyes swept toward a few of the decorations. God this room was gaudy. ]

Getting therapy would get Hank off my back. Period. He thinks I have a drinking problem. He's been hounding me every day -- calling me twice and sometimes more, stopping over. And it's just gotten worse since the incident. I don't really have time to myself. I can barely fucking breathe.

[ Frustration aside, Walt glanced back down at Chilton and kind of hated the way he was being watched -- the fascination, the way Chilton looked like he got what he wanted all tied up in a neat little bow on his couch. If he thought they were going to be useful therapy sessions, then Chilton as sorely mistaken. (Hopefully.) ]

I'm not so sure he would approve of my choice in therapist, though. You couldn't have tried to not be....you for a ten minute conversation?
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[personal profile] kingpawn 2015-04-04 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
[ Walter pinched the bridge of his nose. No. Chilton didn't understand the weight of what he did. The gravity that came from threatening Hank -- a man with almost as much pride as the two of them, only he happened to serve the opposite side and believed in the law. He ignored the jabs about his personality or the mention of Walt telling lies because there is one more, tiny detail they need to discuss. ]

You shouldn't have threatened him. You made it personal. And now he's making me get a restraining order against you. I tried to argue it, I did. But he wouldn't let up and I had no choice but to concede. You burned him the wrong way, Chilton. Even worse than you did to me.

[ And that says a lot because he had Walt chained up in his basement and drugged. ]

I managed to buy time until Monday. It's not in place just yet, but unless you can come up with a way to get around this, I don't see any other option.

[ He furrowed his brows, thinking aloud. ]

What if I get myself committed? Do I lose the ability to make my own decisions for a period of time? If I'm found to be unstable...then would my word even hold up in a court of law? Or if I chose to go into rehab for my drinking and gambling problem? But Hank would probably still drag me to the court because he's so goddamned stubborn. And he would definitely not want you around in either scenario. Maybe Crane could cover for us?
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[personal profile] kingpawn 2015-04-04 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
Shut up.

[ Walt gave Chilton a look after he said he needed psychiatric help. Was he serious right now? But he didn't comment any further, dangling his hands over his knees. He let Chilton's words linger for a moment, listening to the soft swell of music before he glanced up again. ]

I'll have that glass of bourbon now.

[ And it was really only a means of stalling while his mind worked over the details. It wouldn't be outlandish for Walt to enter another 'fugue state.' But Chilton drove a nail in that coffin by telling him the facility was only out patient. And Walt supposed that was why Chilton had his special little torture basement set up. If Walt went through the steps to become involuntarily committed, he wouldn't only lose his freedom and possibly his status as a REGISTERED imPort, but he also wouldn't have Chilton as a man on the inside.

Walt hung his head, rubbing his face repeatedly with his hands. ]


I thought by telling Hank what happened, he could talk you into leaving me alone prior to the incident in your basement. I thought he could convince you I wasn't worth your time. Too little, too late. And now that I got a taste for your special brand of treatment, my opinion has changed. You're dangerous, ruthless, and clever. And I would rather have you on my side than against me. The same is true with Dr. Crane.

[ And then there was that one point Walt couldn't let go: ]

But psychiatric help? Are you kidding me? I am awake. For the first time in my life, Chilton, I've taken charge and decided to make my own choices. If that is labeled as needing psychiatric help, then I'll tell you where you can shove those opinions.

[ Walt looked up at the good doctor and parole officer -- a model citizen through and through. Oh how a restraining order would blemish that pristine image. And Walt didn't really care about that -- except it shined an unfortunate spotlight on their relationship. It connected them in the system. ]

You really don't have any ideas how to counter this?
Edited 2015-04-04 02:40 (UTC)
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[personal profile] kingpawn 2015-04-04 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ That wasn't necessarily the solution Walt had hoped for. He accepted the glass, taking a sip and falling silent as he listened to Chilton come up with his own terms for their meetings. They would still be in contact. Walt would still get the chance to learn Chilton and all of his quirks. The unfortunate thing was it wouldn't be in the office. He couldn't have the paper trails to follow for further information about Chilton, but he had to take the loss somewhere. The situation wouldn't have escalated to this point if he hadn't gotten involved Hank.

Walt didn't let his eyes leave Chilton when he was in motion, watching him carefully. He was fairly certain the psychiatrist wouldn't risk trying anything here and now, but then again, there was no way to be sure. Walt hadn't exactly anticipated the sedation at his fingertips the first time, either.

Chilton buzzed into his ear and Walt was tempted to swat him away like an irritating fly. Ugh. Flies. ]


What I need right now is for you to move away from me.

[ He turned to face Chilton instead, and when he did there was a very clear and calculated thought written all over his face -- pinched between his eyebrows and wedged in the weathered lines in his skin. It was probably pointless to say it, but regardless, Walt's defensiveness lessened and his voice softened in defeat. ]

You're right, though. There is something I need from you. I need to know what I told you that night. How much do you know about me?

[ What he could still protect and what was exposed. It was unlikely Chilton would tell him. That was the stupid game they played -- the back and forth and the golden carrot Chilton had that he could dangle in front of Walt's face with a shit-eating grin, taunting: I know things about you that you don't know I know~

Walt turned away, looking down at the glass in his hands. ]


I know you know about Jesse.
Edited (i need to stop looking at it because i keep wanting to change things....) 2015-04-04 04:27 (UTC)