[RL - A Visit at Lisa's Place]
May. 3rd, 2009 02:38 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Joker had his way with things. It was never hard to do something for him; if he wanted something, he got it. It's just how things were. They'd always been like that.
And right now, he wanted to do two things: intimidate Jackson and check up on that darling Lisa, who just so happened to live in a Miami. How he got there was nobody's business; all that mattered was that it was nightfall, and he was standing in front of the door of (hopefully) Lisa's house, a bottle of decent wine (it's so hard to find a good wine when you're a wanted man) in one hand.
He smirked, smoothed back his hair, leaned against the door way and knocked, three times, against the door. Hello, anybody home?
And right now, he wanted to do two things: intimidate Jackson and check up on that darling Lisa, who just so happened to live in a Miami. How he got there was nobody's business; all that mattered was that it was nightfall, and he was standing in front of the door of (hopefully) Lisa's house, a bottle of decent wine (it's so hard to find a good wine when you're a wanted man) in one hand.
He smirked, smoothed back his hair, leaned against the door way and knocked, three times, against the door. Hello, anybody home?
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Date: 2009-05-03 01:05 pm (UTC)"He said you were a little jumpy, but he never mentioned all the spitfire you have going on for you." He took another sip - a real one, this time - and shrugged. "Mm, I think - I think I'm mostly interested because of the, uh, lookalike factor. You know, Dr. Crane and him. It's just spooky." He giggled and tilted his head. "Now, see, there's the rub. He said, 'aw, kill her if you want, Joker, I don't care,' but he does. Whoever said Mata Hari didn't leave behind some legacy for women of the next generations, huh?"
He looked over the pictures again, idly. "Keep in touch with any of your, uh, field hockey teammates? Maybe your, ahah, sorority sisters?" Yes, he remembered that bit about the bunny suit.
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Date: 2009-05-03 01:18 pm (UTC)"I don't really keep in touch with any of the people I met in college. I'm not the same person I was when I graduated." Two years ago, she might have said differently, but it became easy to alienate people when your personality was completely rewritten. "People change and grow, you can't hold onto the past forever." Maybe it was advice she should take. Maybe it was advice she should give Jackson. Another pointed drink from her wine glass followed this train of thought - a longer one, this time. She needed it.
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Date: 2009-05-03 09:25 pm (UTC)He began to pace around the room, going slow enough so Lisa would be able to keep her back from him - he knew how little people liked to leave their back to someone they were afraid of. If she was even afraid... "Dollface is worse than Jackie, I'm sorry to say. Be careful not to let him get his hands on you." After all, Jackson was doing such a good job by himself.
He took to idly flipping through the mail on her end-table, not really paying attention to any of it, glancing up at the comment about the past. "Oh? Not big on the, uh, backstory either, huh. Girl after my own heart. Never much for the past either. Too much baggage, really, better to just - better to toss it all out like garbage."
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Date: 2009-05-03 11:49 pm (UTC)"I'll google it," she told herself she wouldn't really, but curiosity often got the better of her in these situations. "And, thanks for the advice." Now that definitely sounded strange. "Why are you being nice?" Straight to the point, then. "You're not... you're not exactly a nice guy. A nice guy wouldn't trick Maggie like you did and drive her half crazy, but you're..." Not scary? Staying safely in the zipcode of normalcy? A relief from the time spent with Jackson over the virus? "Not acting like someone who would do that." So, why did you? "I don't buy for a minute that you're simply misunderstood." Oh god, she really was like him - always asking probing questions, wanting to know. Her stomach churned, and another, more enthusiastic drink of her wine followed.
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Date: 2009-05-04 12:19 am (UTC)Ah, directness. A good thing, really. "Oh, she told you about that, huh?" An exaggerated sigh as he flipped through a magazine - so boring. "And here I was hoping to be her dirty little secret. I guess not everyone plays by the same rules." He took a sip and grinned wide, ignoring the pull of the stitches. "I did it to prove a point - one that, uh, utterly went over Mr. Gavin's head. Are they still together, by the by? In whatever sense they were to begin with."
He settled down onto the couch, making a dissatisfied noise when it didn't creak under him. Clean, clean, clean. "And no. I'm not always such a nice guy." He pointed at her mildly, still smiling, "I just like to switch things up every so often. It gets so, uh, boring if you just play one note over and over again."
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Date: 2009-05-04 12:30 am (UTC)"I don't know what there is between them, Maggie... never seems happy about it," shut your mouth, Lis', you shouldn't be telling him any of this - why was Jackson's voice at the forefront of her mind at a time like this? "What point were you trying to prove?" Good idea, Lisa, turn the spotlight back on him. Keep it away from yourself and Maggie, don't let him ask the questions. He's in your house. The fact that he just confessed to being unpredictable made her hand drop to her side, forearm moving slowly and, hopefully unnoticeably, behind her to touch the corkscrew in her back pocket to insure that it was still there.
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Date: 2009-05-04 04:13 am (UTC)"Tommy is a hard kind of guy to like," he said blandly, chalking up another win for himself in his private game with the firefighter. "I was just trying to prove... mm, that I could be perfectly capable of getting laid when I wanted too. Sorry for the, uh, crude language, but it's the truth. Maggie's a nice girl, so I don't regret it - but I'm just a little surprised that she hangs around an idiot like that."
He glanced vaguely over her, smirking. "Don't worry, I keep my promises." Putting his glass down for a moment, he tugged off his jacket and threw it at her. "Go ahead and look, no knives." Not in his jacket or his socks, but his shoes - well, he only had the one pair. And he wasn't about to stick a woman in the gut with his shoe. That would be rude.
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Date: 2009-05-04 04:32 am (UTC)"I don't know, I think you just need to be patient with him. But, Maggie's pretty high strung. I think the combination makes it hard for them. But, they're trying, and that's what's important." She explained, taking another drink before continuing. "And, I'm assuming there was absolutely no malice toward Maggie or Tommy in choosing her as the subject of this point." There was irritation apparent in her voice, but it was better that she didn't try to hide it than to do so and fail.
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Date: 2009-05-04 04:40 am (UTC)Tommy, on the other hand - it wasn't really malice so much as it was the desire to prove him wrong, to prove his stupidity. The man was irritating.
"Y'know, I'm kind of surprised at how... level-headed you seem to be, Lis. Er, Lisa, right? Sorry." He laughed lowly and picked up his glass to down the rest of the wine in one gulp. "Jackson seems to think you're a bit high-strung yourself, but here you are, keeping your cool and arming yourself, even! Very bold." Another fingerpoint.
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Date: 2009-05-04 04:58 am (UTC)"But, you hurt her. Why would you hurt her if you like her." That didn't bode well for Lisa, considering Joker apparently liked her as well. Why had she brought this up? Oh, right, an attempt to be in control of the situation. "Jackson doesn't know nearly as much about me as he thinks he does." That was a lie. A flat-out, blatant lie, but one that made her feel much better about the fact that he had apparently been running his mouth up and down to Joker. She was hesitant to accept his last comment as an actual compliment - was it meant to be a threat? It felt like one. Intimidation tactics, maybe. No, he wasn't that thoughtful. "It's part of my job description to stay level-headed. Having to deal with Jackson is good practice, you could say." She tried to speak calmly, normally, but there was a slight pitch in her voice of fear.
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Date: 2009-05-04 05:15 am (UTC)He could tell he'd hit a note, but he wasn't quite sure which one it was. Maybe he needed to bash his hands more carefully up and down the piano. "Jackson is obsessed with you. At least, that's what I got, from the few times I talked to him - plus our little conversation during that truth thing."
He stretched his arms over his head, joints cracking from his knuckles to his shoulders. "Jackson is also nothing like me. I think you probably know that by now, though, with that little, mm, lilt. And now, you're nervous."
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Date: 2009-05-04 05:27 am (UTC)"You say that like I shouldn't be," She had every right to be nervous, the man was terrifying. "And you did hurt Maggie, you played with her heart and you know it." It sounded so childish to be reasoning with this to the Joker. She shut her eyes, trying to ignore the stabs at Jackson and how his obsession was not only unhealthy for him, but for her as well. Her work was really starting to be affected, and if this was any indication, her every day life as well. "Don't bring him up. Please, don't bring him up."
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Date: 2009-05-04 05:37 am (UTC)"Mm. He's done a number on you. Such a shame, you're such a smart girl, and here you are rabbiting over that effeminate idiot. Where's your spine, Lisa?"
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Date: 2009-05-04 05:43 am (UTC)"For some reason, that's not exactly comforting. And, I have a spine." Jackson hadn't quite taken that from her yet. She wondered vaguely if he had, would she be dead? The amusement factor would be eliminated. The very thought made her knees buckle together weakly and she was suddenly thankful she was behind the counter so that the Joker couldn't see that. "I'm not afraid of him. I've just had more than enough of him from this virus that..." Okay, she was afraid of him. Joker didn't need to know, she needed a better excuse. "That I just don't want to hear anymore about it."
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Date: 2009-05-04 05:55 am (UTC)He watched her walk away and grinned, moving to follow with vague steps, not really watching where he was going. "All right, then, let's talk about you then. What you want to talk about, I mean."
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Date: 2009-05-04 06:00 am (UTC)"Tell me something true about you." The suggestion was out before she could even think to stop herself. It was something that had bothered her for some time. He seemed all too eager to be anyone but whoever he was before the paint and scars and knives. Was Joseph a real name? Someone he'd known? Or, was it a whim? "I don't care what it is, anything."
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Date: 2009-05-04 06:12 am (UTC)He leaned against the countertop, across from her, smiling blandly in her face. "I'm thirty... six, I think. Give or take a year." And wasn't that true enough? He didn't keep count, but it was close. Probably.
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Date: 2009-05-04 06:42 am (UTC)"I'm not the same person I was in college. Circumstances change a person. Some for the better, some for the worse. I stopped answering their calls, and eventually, they stopped calling." Her tone was sad. Not many people knew what it felt like to be given up on. Not like Lisa did. "Maybe sometime Jack can tell you the story." She wondered briefly if he really would give the story. No, he wasn't that cruel.
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Date: 2009-05-04 06:49 am (UTC)"Aw." It wasn't nearly as patronizing as it probably was supposed to be. "That's not their problem, though, Lisa. You went out of your way to end those relationships, didn't you? And I really gotta wonder why. You seem like such the social butterfly type - well, in your pictures, at least. You have a pretty face, a nice smile, the personality - but something really bugged you." He mulls it over, sipping at the wine before glancing at her. "Was it dear Jackie that caused the change? I mean, you're so defensive about him. And I don't ask other people for gossip unless I can't help it, Lisa."
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Date: 2009-05-04 06:55 am (UTC)She didn't want to talk about it. "I don't want to talk about it," she had been repeating it over and over in her mind - practically screaming it to herself - before it actually came out. "It had nothing to do with Jackson," though he'd like to insert himself into the situation as best he can. Continuously bringing it up... as if it was something she wanted to talk about. No amount of months in therapy had helped, why would Jackson's cold, calculating demeanor? "I've talked about it and I've talked about it and I've been to more therapists than I'd care to admit about it. I'm done talking. It's behind me."
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Date: 2009-05-04 07:03 am (UTC)"All right." He shrugs, holding out his hands and turning to go back towards the living room - give her some space. She needed it, she wanted it, and he was smart enough to know that her being defensive would only hinder their little conversation. "No more about that, then! What isn't off topic, Lisa?"
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Date: 2009-05-04 07:08 am (UTC)"...Thank you," Her voice was quiet, passive. "I don't know. Plenty of things; the weather? How's work? Actually, I'm pretty sure I don't want to know considering what your work is."
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Date: 2009-05-04 07:22 am (UTC)"Work, unfortunately, is slow," he said, ignoring the last comment in favor for a more... interesting topic. Something level. "Most of it is just, uh, wordsmithing, really." He turned to face her, leaning against the back of the couch. "And what about your work, Lisa? A hotel, right?"
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