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Shiro ([personal profile] wrecked_egg) wrote2015-09-15 06:53 am
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[personal profile] punched_hitler 2018-12-09 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
"She will if she gets angry and tears your inmate to shreds," Steve says quietly. "There's a part of her that wants to."

He won't say more, won't say that Yara expressly asked him to take all her weapons away, to make sure she couldn't exact revenge. He knows she wants to, and part of him can't even blame her, despite the fact that no. He won't let her.

But, "Fine," he says - not an angry huff, but an agreement. "Then talk to her, ask what she thinks. She might have some ideas and maybe you should consider them. But I don't know anything about what happened, other than he stabbed her in the back, and that is exactly the kind of thing I'm supposed to make sure people aren't doing to her."

So, naturally, he feels responsible, and guilty, and it's at least a part of why he's here, before Yara can even get out of bed. Well - maybe she can now, breaches mess everything up. That's beside the point.

"I always saw wardens as... commanding officers, a little. When an inmate does something, it's up to the warden to take responsibility." Shiro seems like she agrees, at least. And he's grateful for that, because one more fight is something neither of them needs. "That's what you accept, when you accept a job here. You don't get paid for nothing."
punched_hitler: [tfa]; used to be "talking in uniform" (why aren't these standard issue?)

[personal profile] punched_hitler 2018-12-14 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm supposed to watch her back. I'm supposed to keep her from getting killed." And to him, that definitely doesn't just start when she gets home. It started the second he swore it to her. "It's not my business who she spends time with - but it is my business when they hurt her. I swore an oath to protect her." Fat lot of good he's done, doing that.

"Then if you're doing it for him, it's even more important that you do it for him," Steve says. Yeah, maybe he's pleased she genuinely wants to help people. But if that's the case, and he believes her... it makes stepping in and being that authority all the more vital. "You won't help him by being too soft. You won't help him by letting him get in his own way, either. Why does he care what you get out of it?"
punched_hitler: ([cw] don't like this treatment)

[personal profile] punched_hitler 2018-12-14 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
"The people you care about will always hurt you," Steve says softly. He kind of figures that's not a lesson Shiro or Ardyn need to learn. It's just a fact. He just... can't fathom hurting them back, not when the thing you want is the opposite of that. But what he would do - has done - is not the issue here, either. This is about helping Ardyn. And how handling this right could do that.

"How did you learn to do something else?"
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[personal profile] punched_hitler 2018-12-17 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm not asking him to change overnight," Steve concedes. "But I am asking you to at least... try something, and stick with it. Maybe what worked for you will work for him, and that's why you're his warden. Or maybe you're his warden because you'll be willing to try something else if that doesn't work. I don't know," he blows out a breath, "but I just - I need to know you won't forget or belittle what he did. You need to talk to him. Make sure he knows you know what happened. Make sure he knows it's on your mind."

Maybe that's all she does, and... he can't force her to do more. But sweeping it under the rug seems like the absolute worst thing anyone can do. It's akin to complacency, in his mind.
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[personal profile] punched_hitler 2018-12-23 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
"I think so, too," he says quietly, looking mollified; almost grateful. Death and pain have to mean something, because when they mean nothing, that's when you've truly lost everything.

"He shouldn't die for her," he adds, because she's right on that count, too. "Neither of them deserves that." Even though he knows there's a part of Yara that wants him dead, even if it would get her demoted. And even though there's a part of Steve that wants him dead, too. That part is savage and angry and petty and he can't let it be the part that Yara or Bucky sees. It's the part he's pretty sure Sam was worried about. It's the part he has to be better than.

"But they both deserve for this situation to mean something. That's all I'm asking."

So, "Thank you. For letting me talk to you."