Stephanus "Stephen" Reagan (
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Who| Stephen and Cyrus Reagan
What| A chat, to feel out where they are. They've both learned a lot about Tributes, and they're not sure how much the other knows.
Where| The gratuitously ritzy Cyrus Reagan penthouse
When| This week
Warnings/Notes| None!
It's been a while since Stephen has been back here.
There's a damn good reason for that: this is where he lived during his hiatus. During the hiatus Cyrus had all but made him take. During the two most frustratingly boring years of his life, during the time he wasn't allowed in the Tribute Center, during the time he had to watch some hamfisted ex-D11 rookie manage his Tributes into dying again and again.
He's found himself with real distaste for the place.
But here he is, riding the mirror-walled elevator, treading the spotless gleaming hallway, reaching the door to his brother's completely normal and not gratuitously fancy at all apartment. He hesitates in front of the door, sighs, and then tries the doorknob.
(Knocking would be completely redundant, of course; Cyrus knows he's coming. The receptionist at the front desk has called him by now to let him know that Stephen's on his way up. He can't back out now. It would be awkward.)
What| A chat, to feel out where they are. They've both learned a lot about Tributes, and they're not sure how much the other knows.
Where| The gratuitously ritzy Cyrus Reagan penthouse
When| This week
Warnings/Notes| None!
It's been a while since Stephen has been back here.
There's a damn good reason for that: this is where he lived during his hiatus. During the hiatus Cyrus had all but made him take. During the two most frustratingly boring years of his life, during the time he wasn't allowed in the Tribute Center, during the time he had to watch some hamfisted ex-D11 rookie manage his Tributes into dying again and again.
He's found himself with real distaste for the place.
But here he is, riding the mirror-walled elevator, treading the spotless gleaming hallway, reaching the door to his brother's completely normal and not gratuitously fancy at all apartment. He hesitates in front of the door, sighs, and then tries the doorknob.
(Knocking would be completely redundant, of course; Cyrus knows he's coming. The receptionist at the front desk has called him by now to let him know that Stephen's on his way up. He can't back out now. It would be awkward.)
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But he has to. There is a wall up between Stephen and Cyrus that Stephen is desperately pretending is not there.
He wants to get out, and he thinks he's going to take this opportunity.
Stephen draws a hand over his face.
"...I should probably get that over with, actually," he says, with deep resignation. "If I don't do it now, I'll just put it off for weeks again." He retreats from where Cyrus has come into his space and gets to his feet, stretching. Then, once he's rolled his shoulders out, he raises the glass to Cyrus, then drains the rest of it in one swallow.
"Wish me luck."
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It's playful, mock-regretful. It's a little too earnest. He hasn't relaxed back into the couch; he's waiting on Stephen's next move, hanging on it a little. "Come on. You've been here, what, a couple of hours? Stick around. Call tomorrow."
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Stephen's made the decision. It doesn't look like he's leaving because he can't stand to stay; it also doesn't look like his mind will be easily changed.
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He takes a sip of wine - finishing the glass - and observes Stephen over the rim. "Fine. Abandon me. I understand." There's mock-woundedness in his voice, the sorrow of the long-suffering.
He does stand up - he'll show Stephen to the door, and pull him close for one more lingering hug. a No hard feelings, seriously kind of hug. "Say hi to Grandma. Tell her we'll talk next week."
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"Send her a message yourself -- I'm not your secretary," Stephen says as he pulls away, turning and heading for the door. "But I'll tell her you send your love."
cool to end here if you are! c:
He stands in the hall a moment when Stephen is gone. The grin slides off his face, replaced by an expression both thoughtful and mildly troubled. The Avox moves past him, to return to its place. He ignores it.
After a long moment, he shakes his head and returns to the couch, letting himself take Stephen's place and put his feet back up. He pours wine for himself, without waiting for the Avox.
He'll spend the rest of his evening off trying not to think of work and finding himself thinking instead of Escorts; of I'm too smart to go against the Capitol; of a cuff. Reminding himself of all the reasons he has not to worry about it. Letting himself be comforted by what he knows of Stephen. Sleeping early, and alone.
A good night off, all in all, he has to conclude. Whatever they talk about, it's always good to see Stephen.