Dr. Frederick Chilton (
slightlyoffchilt) wrote2013-10-01 10:26 pm
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"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."
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[Billy looks over at him, eyebrows up]
Professor Xavier is here so maybe that will help but I don't know. I only know him when he's older and he's already gotten those urges out of his system.
[That isn't really meant to be a joke but ha ha it's a little funny, right? Right? Probably not.]
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[That was a man he had more intimate details on. He knew his slight tonal inflection would indicate recognition -- Billy was a perceptive kid, after all.]
Would it be accurate to suggest that Professor Xavier wields a decent amount of influence over your grandfather? Urges mitigated, and what not. If nothing else, your ability to now interact with Erik his youth would surely elucidate details of his life. [A beat.] Which, quite obviously, might reveal a reflection of yourself. Not in the genocidal since, mind but other -- well urges is quite the loaded term, isn't it? Let's say impulses.
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I don't know. They're friends - they've always been friends, I guess, except when Magneto wanted to kill him...or stop him? I never asked, it was never really clear.
[And a consideration]
He's a member of my family that I really wanted to get to know better, because I thought knowing him would...help me figure out who I am.
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Then this is an opportunity.
[He phrased it like a decisive offer; what better way to see one's own reflection in a their blood than with direct interaction? Especially since Erik will be as close to Billy's age, now, as ever.]
But surely. [He paused, to pour two glasses of milk.] You have reservations? About what you might figure out, through him?
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But no seriously those cookies need it.]
If your grandson showed up here, and said in the future you have grandkids, hey, and he's him, what would you say?
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[Children didn't much suit Chilton. Goodness, normal, neurotypical people barely suited Chilton.]
But -- to humor the hypothetical -- [Because otherwise, it's quite the dickish statement, to his young patient.] -- then I would be rather invested in knowing him. Disbelief might be the typical first stage, but I imagine the whole transdimensional travel might have desensitized Erik from greater shock.
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So you think I tell him?
[He reaches and takes a piece of rugelach, and puts it in his mouth. Omnomnom.]
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[A light shrug follows, and a small smile is the companion expression.]
You've seen how this Network tends to function. An interactive gossip rag, if there ever was one.
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He wishes it was a little clearer.]
And a lot of people know.
[Meaning it might be worse coming from someone else.]
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A lot of people who probably take a great interest in your well-being, and his. Or, at least, his interest in you.
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You think I should tell him.
Emma Frost thinks I shouldn't.
Kate is as of yet undecided.
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[A pause.]
She thinks he'll lose it and kill people.
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Especially since the last time I saw her she tried to mind control me so that they could kill my mom.
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I'm giving him a month to settle in.
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Where would I go? I can't just leave Kate here with Loki!
[That's just a recipe for disaster.
I mean, even though they were here together alone before.]
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[He stands up and paces, one direction, then the other.]
And I'll talk to Kate about it.
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[His tone softens, the vowels folding out like feathers. Chilton watches Billy pace, while keeping his own body perfectly still.]
It's only a back-up plan, only if these variables -- Emma Frost, Charles Xavier -- become too convoluted. You want to simplify this reunion as much as possible, right? [A beat.] But there are other alternatives.
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Like what?
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[He pauses for a moment-]
Unless you want to do it?
Wait, what are your powers, anyway?
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