Dr. Helen Magnus (
notsocommon) wrote2012-02-05 11:06 pm
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for John
Helen wasn't exactly the sort of person to avoid someone for a length of time except, well, when it came to John Druitt. He was the exception to most of her rules and since the disappearance of Joan last month (or not-disappearance, as it turned out) Helen had kept her distance. Feeling for even a moment that John might have betrayed her was too much to think about and having gotten so close to him again, it hurt to think he'd still hunt and kill women the way he had when they were younger.
It had made things strained with Will, too, and Helen obviously had more of an investment in preserving her relationship with her husband over rekindling a friendship with her ex and that had taken time. She had come to the labs to see Nikola, catch him for a chat and a cup of tea, but seeing John arrested her in her tracks.
"Ah, right. I should have known you'd make your way down here eventually. Have you seen Nikola?"
Damn, but this was awkward. Helen hated being anything but poised and perfect and, worse, she knew John would more than likely pick up on her discomfort. He knew her far too well.
It had made things strained with Will, too, and Helen obviously had more of an investment in preserving her relationship with her husband over rekindling a friendship with her ex and that had taken time. She had come to the labs to see Nikola, catch him for a chat and a cup of tea, but seeing John arrested her in her tracks.
"Ah, right. I should have known you'd make your way down here eventually. Have you seen Nikola?"
Damn, but this was awkward. Helen hated being anything but poised and perfect and, worse, she knew John would more than likely pick up on her discomfort. He knew her far too well.
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She fell quiet as she made her way to the kitchen with him and found the things to make tea. "But, I suppose, if it makes you happy, that's good."
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It wasn't how he would have preferred things to be, but after how things had happened when Joan disappeared, he thought that it was better to be safe than sorry.
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"Because it shouldn't be. Everyone else on this island gets a blank slate, you ought to get one too. You hurt me more than any person has ever hurt me before, John, both physically and emotionally and yet...I feel I am the strongest advocate for your new life."
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John didn't like it, but he could understand the need for it. And he was appreciative for all the support that Helen was giving him.
"And I am thankful for your advocacy. It means a great deal to me."
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Helen gave him a smile but it was somewhat tense around the edges. "You've never been one to play a game of cunning. It's more Nikola to hatch an elaborate plot to trick me, not you."
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Nikola wasn't even as smart as he thought he was, let alone as brilliant as Helen. John couldn't imagine why she suffered Nikola's presence for so long, but it probably had something to do with the same reasons she had suffered his, which was a disturbing thought.
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"Nikola needs to feel special. I do too, mind, but I'm a little more subtle about it. At least, I hope I am."
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"You are vain at times," he said with a grin. "But you also have a generous heart."
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"Will seems to put up with it. The vanity, that is."
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"And we like complimenting you and there is quite a bit to compliment, so it works out remarkably well."
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She fell a little quieter. "I do love him. Nikola seems to think it's just a phase or something but it isn't."
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"And I know you're in love, Helen. And that you're happy."
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"All I ask is that you're good to her. I've no doubts you will be, you were always exceedingly kind to me before you went mad but...men these days are so much more callous than they were in our day. Your sort of chivalry is quite dead."
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"I think there was one woman for me, and I was lucky enough to be with her for a short time."
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"But if that's the case, then I am glad you were able to do things you feel were grand."
It was hard not to think that maybe then it was best that things hadn't worked out. He would not have wanted Helen to feel like she wasn't anything, that her life wasn't grand.
"I should go though. I have... there are experiments I'm running and I would like to see how they're progressing..."
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"You know as well as I do that, had we settled down together, I would have been bloody miserable. I was never cut out to be a Victorian wife, you know that. Unless you wanted us to travel about and meddle in history, I would have been bored no matter how much I loved you. I'm not meant to be in a gilded cage."
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"I would have never expected you to be a Victorian wife," he said. "Had I wanted that, I would have married anyone else in the world. I never wanted to hold you back. You have never been anything less than extraordinary and all I wanted was a chance to share in that with a family. This is hard enough for me, please don't ask me to sit here while you explain how the one thing I wanted more than any other is something you consider a waste and are grateful never happened."
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She worked her lower lip lightly between her teeth. "But the greatest adventure of my long life was Ashley, just so you know, and I couldn't have done that without your contribution. I'm sorry you never had the chance to be a father to her."
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John struggled to keep the anger and hurt out of his voice. Hearing her say that was more than he could take. John had imagined that if his possession hadn't happened, he could have made her happy, could have given her everything she wanted. Now he was finding she didn't really feel the same.
"I'm glad you've found happiness though, I am. Take care, Helen."