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Day 61: Greenhouse
While Harvey never really enjoyed having to babysit one of the newer patients, he had to admit that Barnaby had been pretty easy to deal with. He'd been composed, quiet, and focused, which was a lot better than some of the other patients who only gave confused looks or had over-the-top reactions to everything they heard.
The point was, that conversation had almost been enjoyable, which was strange for Harvey to admit. He didn't know how Barnaby was going to manage in this place in the long run, but he wouldn't be surprised if he found his feet eventually and then did decently well for himself. It wasn't Harvey's job to care either way, but the close quarters they were kept in meant he'd probably end up finding out anyway.
Unfortunately, a positive note could only last for so long. As usual, it was a nurse who ruined it by insisting that he should go to the greenhouse for the last shift of the day. "Mr. Eckhart, it's not cold in there, so it shouldn't be any strain on you. It might be nice to help something grow, don't you think?"
He didn't dignify any of that with a response and instead resigned himself to his fate. He was one of the first people to make it into the muggy greenhouse, and he realized that he wasn't a fan of being cold or being hot. He fanned the air in front of his face for a few seconds and then went to find somewhere to sit down.
All the plants were lined up in pots; it almost felt like they were staring at him, waiting for him to do something about it. Well, that wasn't gonna happen.
[For Peter Parker.]
The point was, that conversation had almost been enjoyable, which was strange for Harvey to admit. He didn't know how Barnaby was going to manage in this place in the long run, but he wouldn't be surprised if he found his feet eventually and then did decently well for himself. It wasn't Harvey's job to care either way, but the close quarters they were kept in meant he'd probably end up finding out anyway.
Unfortunately, a positive note could only last for so long. As usual, it was a nurse who ruined it by insisting that he should go to the greenhouse for the last shift of the day. "Mr. Eckhart, it's not cold in there, so it shouldn't be any strain on you. It might be nice to help something grow, don't you think?"
He didn't dignify any of that with a response and instead resigned himself to his fate. He was one of the first people to make it into the muggy greenhouse, and he realized that he wasn't a fan of being cold or being hot. He fanned the air in front of his face for a few seconds and then went to find somewhere to sit down.
All the plants were lined up in pots; it almost felt like they were staring at him, waiting for him to do something about it. Well, that wasn't gonna happen.
[For Peter Parker.]
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Whatever, it wasn't important, and more than that, he was suddenly being thanked. Harvey couldn't even begin to imagine what for, and he just sent a steady stare at Peter as he waited for the explanation that was sure to follow.
In the end, what Peter said didn't really apply, or Harvey didn't think so, anyway. He wouldn't say that he was known for caring at this point. He'd cared before, about Gotham and its well-being and the people in it, but that had all been used up by now and he'd paid the price for it.
"Shoot you? That's maybe a little too extreme. I might have wrung your neck, though." He tried to make it lighthearted, but in the end it turned out to have a grimmer hint to it. Peter would get the idea. He wasn't attacking him now, after all.
"Anyway, I don't think I ever said I cared. Just so we're clear." He glanced over at the kid and then sighed. "There wouldn't be a point to not coming along, you know. What would you have done, cried into your pillow all night?"
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He would have exploded on anyone else that might have been in that ring with Indy, no matter who won or lost. So yeah, he would just sit here and be grateful that the only bruises he took home the following night had been from Scott and not someone a little less benevolent.
They bypassed all morbid joking quickly enough to make way for a mighty roll of the eyes. Good god, Harvey, simmer down. "I didn't mean cared like - geez, dude, I just meant you guys not kicking me out on my tucchas when I showed up last night. I won't cry if I'm not on your Christmas card list this year. We're fine." He levelled the older man with a flat, but poignant stare. They might get used to each other (sorta), but would never, ever be friends. And Peter was okay with that.
"And no. I was halfway to the morgue before I turned around for you guys." That took his gaze off the man and back onto the pots. Peter finally gave up on wasting space and moved into a more comfortable sit, easing into the work the nurses had set out before them. While the hands worked loosely the jaw went tighter, putting an ache in his teeth as they pressed inexorably on one another. "They switched my room on me."
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More than that, this was giving them the chance to settle out just what sort of relationship they had, which was a professional one. It was good to see that Peter understood that too, though Harvey also realized that anyone who was aiming to be friends with him probably had a few screws loose.
Before Harvey could comment on that, though, Peter explained what he'd been up to the night before. He'd lost a roommate, and from the sounds of it the two had been close. Well, unless he'd been going up there to gloat over the body, but Peter definitely wasn't the type to do that.
"Guess if it's not one thing it's another, huh?" he remarked with a sigh, not willing to offer more consolation than that. Nothing he said was going to make it better, so why bother? "Any idea if we're going down again tonight? I'm wondering why our tour guide gave us those souvenirs." His curiosity was going to be the near-death of him again, but that stop it from existing.
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And it might have come a little belatedly, but Peter realized that that statement hadn't been followed with a pat on the back. Or something equally well meaning. Maybe it had been a good idea to roll on over to Harvey today after all. Now that he had simmered down some (a lot...) it was better to just let things slide. He could dwell on them later. In private. He didn't want to get the reputation as that weeping boy who is always crouching alone in the corner.
Might be a little late for that but it was nothing a little damage control couldn't fix.
"No idea, actually." Peter chewed his lip, frowning. "I haven't heard anything about it on the board. I don't really, have plans, but like..."
The frown deepened and his brows drew tense creases above his nose. "I was thinking about tracking down some people I didn't catch today. Maybe see if they have anything new."
Sakura was one. He still had her monster notes. And there was also Claire and Jessica. He wasn't about to go throwing names aloud because he doubted Harvey give a single crap about who Peter was buddies with, but he needed a valid reason to take a breather tonight. Not that the basement and its lovely underground water feature weren't important, but he felt like...
Okay fine, he was being a coward. But just give him one more night, then he could come back to it. Just one. Pardon his terror sweats, but if what lay beyond the lake was the slightest bit like the Coliseum, Peter wasn't sure how much longer he could make himself go down there. There came a point where it all just seemed masochistic to try.
Peter made a face at the mention of their little ferry man. "Ugh. Beats me. Maybe he just wanted to mark us as human sacrifices for the giant ape that lives down there." And none of them looked quite enough like Fay Wray to get a pass from old King Kong, so they were obviously screwed. "It's starting to feel like boy scouts. We keep getting all kinds of badges and stickers for the crap they pull on us."
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He could always try to just round up Jones and Sangamon and go as a group of three, but he doubted he'd be able to track them down before they were taken back to their rooms. As much as hated to admit it, he was going to have to be more on top of the bulletin board in the future, even if it meant he was the one who had to put up the first note.
Leave it to Peter to come up with the most inventive possibility for what might be waiting to kill them down there. A giant ape. The sad thing was that Harvey wouldn't have been that surprised at this point.
The kid's comment about feeling like a boy scout was definitely something Harvey could relate to, though. "Yeah, I'd almost rather they didn't. I don't like feeling like I'm doing a favor for Landel." Even if that was the truth, which was possible, he sure as hell didn't need it shoved in his face. "Still, I guess we've gotta at least give it a shot when we get around to going down there again." He wasn't going to ignore it out of pride, because that would have been even more foolish in the end.