Is this... you called yourself Reaper, right? Is this Reaper? I'm just going by the MID directory.
[lúcio pauses. this is just a last-ditch plan before he has to take more drastic measures.]
I'd like my sonic amplifier back, please. I don't know what you've done with it, but it can't really be modified to hurt people. [it can. he's lying.] It's not made for that. [it was. that was it's original purpose.] If you can't do this one thing for me, man, then I'm gonna have to go ahead and take another route.
[another pause, and then:] Just know I'm not gonna hurt you. You might be okay with punching people and taking their stuff, but I'm not.
[lúcio pauses. this is just a last-ditch plan before he has to take more drastic measures.]
I'd like my sonic amplifier back, please. I don't know what you've done with it, but it can't really be modified to hurt people. [it can. he's lying.] It's not made for that. [it was. that was it's original purpose.] If you can't do this one thing for me, man, then I'm gonna have to go ahead and take another route.
[another pause, and then:] Just know I'm not gonna hurt you. You might be okay with punching people and taking their stuff, but I'm not.
I'm tired of this, Reyes.
[He is, quite literally, too old for this. It's not about who can finish a job and who can't--Jack will maintain he always came through where it counted, but if that's true, then how did they end up here, on opposite sides?]
How much longer can we keep this up?
[He is, quite literally, too old for this. It's not about who can finish a job and who can't--Jack will maintain he always came through where it counted, but if that's true, then how did they end up here, on opposite sides?]
How much longer can we keep this up?
[He waits for an answer--waits long enough to know that Reaper considers the conversation finished, but Jack isn't about to give up so easily. HIs own murder at Reaper's hands should be proof enough that there's nothing left to salvage between them, and that pressing him further is only going to invite a repeat of what just happened, but Jack is pathologically stubborn. He's not about to be ignored.]
Gabe
[Come on.]
Gabe
[Come on.]
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I'm not sure.
[He shouldn't bother. This is just a waste of his time, an attempt to recapture something that's long gone and that he isn't getting back, no matter how hard he tries. His death is evidence enough of that, but Jack finds himself surprised at how not angry he is about it--just exhausted.]
Doesn't seem right to just let this go.
[Or keep going the way they had been--circling each other until something snaps, only to rinse and repeat the cycle. Jack can't honestly say the answer is that he misses Gabriel, not given everything he's done to dismantle the thing they gave their lives to, but how can you spend the better part of thirty years so close to someone only to give up?]
[He shouldn't bother. This is just a waste of his time, an attempt to recapture something that's long gone and that he isn't getting back, no matter how hard he tries. His death is evidence enough of that, but Jack finds himself surprised at how not angry he is about it--just exhausted.]
Doesn't seem right to just let this go.
[Or keep going the way they had been--circling each other until something snaps, only to rinse and repeat the cycle. Jack can't honestly say the answer is that he misses Gabriel, not given everything he's done to dismantle the thing they gave their lives to, but how can you spend the better part of thirty years so close to someone only to give up?]
Believe me, I wish it were that easy.
[And it should be easy to hate Reyes for everything he's done and all that he's destroyed--for aligning himself with the enemy and seemingly caring little for all the shared history between them. For all the good they did.
Maybe Jack finds it easier to pretend there's something to save, because the alternative is to finally admit that Gabriel Reyes had never been, at any point, the man Jack thought he was.
That hurts more than he can possibly find words for. Of course he's still going to fight.]
You didn't kill Ana.
[And it should be easy to hate Reyes for everything he's done and all that he's destroyed--for aligning himself with the enemy and seemingly caring little for all the shared history between them. For all the good they did.
Maybe Jack finds it easier to pretend there's something to save, because the alternative is to finally admit that Gabriel Reyes had never been, at any point, the man Jack thought he was.
That hurts more than he can possibly find words for. Of course he's still going to fight.]
You didn't kill Ana.


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