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ɢɪᴅɢᴇᴛ ([personal profile] gidge) wrote in [community profile] bottleneck2015-06-21 03:51 am

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[personal profile] steerclear 2020-06-01 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
Jess just... Looks him up and down.

"My eyes, you pipsqueak."

She'd feel bad if he hadn't just waltzed into her apartment like that was an okay thing to do.

[personal profile] mophie 2020-06-01 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
"Look."

He pulls his bookbag off one shoulder, zips it open to pull out a notebook with pages full of writing...and a lot of crossed out names.

"Her last name is Batson. We were living in Philadelphia when it happened, eight years ago. December. I know she wants to find me. It just hasn't happened yet."
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[personal profile] steerclear 2020-06-01 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
Well, shit.

None of this has a good feel to it. The quick math in her head puts this boy as a toddler eight years ago. He doesn't even know the first name, doesn't have anything to go on but there's still a notebook full of work done. All of this pointing to him being in the system, and fleeing it.

Jessica reaches out and takes the book from him, and it hits her.

"I saw you before, a while back, right? Last time you ran away?"

Her expression is softer, there's not much of a threat to throw him back to social services (at least not by the neck), but she still looks dubious. This kid belongs somewhere, and whoever he's looking for probably won't be it.

[personal profile] mophie 2020-06-01 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
She'll read a long list of names, all women named Batson of a certain (broad) age bracket, varying first names, all living in Philadelphia. Some are crossed out, some aren't, and a lot of those that aren't don't have an address or phone number listed by the name. You know, yet.

He shrugs at her question. He's run away more than once since then, but there's not much point in correcting her. "Sure. So can you do it?"
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[personal profile] steerclear 2020-06-04 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, she notices that non-answer of an answer, but she doesn't call him out on it. Instead Jess spends a moment or two flipping through the pages, looking at the names. No similarities in first names at all... He doesn't even know his mom's full name.

Shit.

"Looks like you already did most of it."

[personal profile] mophie 2020-06-04 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
She's not the only one noticing a non-answer of an answer. And in Billy's experience, what's not a yes is a no; and if she's not going to help him, there's no point to hanging around here. The longer he stays, the more likely she's going to send him back somewhere he doesn't want to go, probably. So he reaches out to pull that notebook back, put it back into his backpack; and at the same time, packs away that brief hope he'd shown her just as quickly.

"Okay, fine. Sorry for wasting your time."
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[personal profile] steerclear 2020-06-04 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
The kid reaches for the notebook, but Jessica has it up in the air above her head before he's got a chance to actually do anything.

Playing keep-away with the child that broke into your apartment to hire you to find his long lost mother is a totally reasonable and good thing to do. Probably. Maybe.

"You oughta be sorry for breaking into my apartment, but I'll let that slide if you explain what the hell happened. I can't do shit if I don't know what it is I'm actually looking for."

No, she doesn't fully realize she just cursed in front of the child.

[personal profile] mophie 2020-06-04 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hey -- "

But she's both stronger and taller than he is, so he hops on one foot impotently to get his notebook back with no luck.

Which would make him a lot angrier normally, except for what she says. The child doesn't fully realize she cursed in front of him either tbh, because he's too busy with the everything else.

"Seriously?"

As in: seriously, she's asking, seriously, she might take the case?
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[personal profile] steerclear 2020-06-04 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
How does she get herself into this shit? Why is this her life?

Once he stops hopping, Jess lowers the notebook down a bit rather than making herself stand there with one arm up toward the ceiling like an idiot. Hard to have a serious conversation like that.

"I'm considering it." Then, after a beat. "Pro-bono, so I can write it off on my taxes, but you still need an adult to sign the contract."

She hopes he's serious enough about this to let her connect him back to an actual adult that ought to be responsible for him.

[personal profile] mophie 2020-06-04 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not an issue," he assures her, like he's not demonstrably willing to lie to find his mother.

But there's no helping the smile that spreads across his face at her acquiescence (such as it is)...though he does a kind of repressed bounce on his feet just once, not out of excitement but squashing down the urge to try again at swiping back his still-out-of-reach notebook.

"So what do you need to know?"

About what happened, he means.
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[personal profile] steerclear 2020-06-04 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
God, what is going on with this kid?

He bounces and smiles, and Jess just frowns a little. None of this story so far is gonna be particularly pleasant, she knows it.

"The usual, but we can start with how you got separated."

It's a carefully chosen word, separated.

[personal profile] mophie 2020-06-04 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Look, it's been a very long time since anyone's willingly agreed to help him with this. This being the only way he's willing to let anyone help him at all; and usually he has to take what he can and try his best.

So he tells her.

About the Winter Carnival in Philadelphia, his mom taking him, the balloon darts game, how she won him a compass.

(He takes a little compass keychain out of his pocket as he talks, shows her quickly and then fiddles with it as he continues with the story.)

Then he talks about dropping it, letting go of her hand to find it, and then getting lost in the crowd. He'd found his way to the cops monitoring the fairgrounds, who'd put out an alert for a lost child, and...

...that's pretty much the whole story.