Spam for Harvey
[It had been an okay weekend, overall. He's not a fan of the ocean, and LA had changed dramatically from the last time he'd been there. But the bikes handled the same. He hadn't heard a thing in over a day, which wasn't unusual, but some sounds trickled back in by the time he got back to the Barge.
It wasn't until he got to his cabin and found Plato's Republic sitting open that he remembered Harvey. He grabbed a notebook and a pencil, a pack of cigarettes and his lighter, and headed over to his inmate's cabin.]
It wasn't until he got to his cabin and found Plato's Republic sitting open that he remembered Harvey. He grabbed a notebook and a pencil, a pack of cigarettes and his lighter, and headed over to his inmate's cabin.]
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[He had considered keeping Harvey on the Barge, extending the house arrest that far...but it had seemed excessive. As a rule, he bucks against confinement, and it doesn't sit right with him to inflict it on someone else unless it's for safety.]
Can't hear anything. Never tried to 'talk' to someone when this happens. Feeling patient today?
[Because Harvey will need to be, while he figures out how to relate to another person when he's feeling this cut off.]
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[ It should be increasingly obvious when Harvey's in control; he's not compassionate, per se, but he applies himself to problems with a sharper mind instead of rage. He's not a fool, nor is he stupid. He's taken on the gangster's posture and posing, but in the end, he doesn't really need it when he's feeling... close to himself, further from his other self. ]
[ His double got most of the run of port; letting Harvey 'rest', stay isolated, down. He might not remember a great deal of port, but he does remember this. Books. A small box, with a portable DVD player. Sign language lessons. Enough for both. ]
[ He just puts them at the edge of his desk, his own stack is elsewere; his battered bookshelves are less empty now. Harvey was always a cooperative inmate. He tried, back in the day. Hoped. ]
[ These days, he doesn't put much stock in redemption, but he can at least make the failure a little easier to bear on his warden. ]
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Then he smiles.]
From port?
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[ Then he wrote out: Not too old to learn a new trick or two..]
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How many do you know already?
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[ More in library. Plus place to watch vids, read books. There's plenty to watch, and learn. ]
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[ Old dogs, new tricks. It'll take time. ]
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He's a very, very quick study.]
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[ He compares to the book, corrects himself, until eventually he's dragging his chairs over and propping up books to compare, point, gesture -- until he can at least get out his name with halting care. ]
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He signs, and then writes: you're a quick learner.]
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[ A bittersweet joke. ]
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Bet you had a lot of jealous opponents though.]
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There's one thing I wish we had on board here that we don't.
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Yeah but what would you do? You ever get homesick?
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If it were port? I don't know I'd even get off the boat.
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[That's surprising, although not because he ever thought Harvey liked Gotham.]
What makes a good port, then? Not somewhere familiar?
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L.A. wasn't bad. There was enough to keep us both busy.
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Yeah? That seems like quite a feat; your interests are probably pretty different.
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[ Two-Face doesn't have interests outside of pain and rage and occasionally self-gratification, especially if it's Harvey's expense. ]
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