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tampered2007-11-03 11:50 pm
Log; Complete
When; Nov. 3 (night)
Rating; PG13 for language
Characters; Christopher Styles
under_secretary, the Corinthian
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Summary; There are only so many escapes in the City, some more secluded than others, some company more private than others.
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Fortunately Cori had managed to succeed in ditching both his dates at the Coliseum. He felt no guilt for it, Elle Driver and the Prodigal needed to rekindle their friendship anyway. Why not over a beer? It helped that neither knew the other would be there, with one nightmare Missing In Action. He smirked to himself as he entered another bar, several blocks away from the pub. It was smaller, a little more sophisticated, dressed in sleek lacquered woods complete with Chinese brocade for the benches. Styles' choice.
The Corinthian pushed his sunglasses up to further hide his teeth eyes from the patrons. They searched for the dark haired American among them.
Rating; PG13 for language
Characters; Christopher Styles
Summary; There are only so many escapes in the City, some more secluded than others, some company more private than others.
Log;
Fortunately Cori had managed to succeed in ditching both his dates at the Coliseum. He felt no guilt for it, Elle Driver and the Prodigal needed to rekindle their friendship anyway. Why not over a beer? It helped that neither knew the other would be there, with one nightmare Missing In Action. He smirked to himself as he entered another bar, several blocks away from the pub. It was smaller, a little more sophisticated, dressed in sleek lacquered woods complete with Chinese brocade for the benches. Styles' choice.
The Corinthian pushed his sunglasses up to further hide his teeth eyes from the patrons. They searched for the dark haired American among them.

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"The City doesn't give a shit," Cori finally conceded, shrugging once. He polished off his drink. "You're referring to the populace, that's all relative."
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He missed Washington, where power was a challenge instead of something almost handed to him.
"Who else would vote a nineteen year old in as warden?"
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In this City, challenges were often skewed by a person's background and the world from which they came, such as one where teenagers were top notch detectives and one where the top agent of a kingdom boasted nudity. Their world was very different from these, even if the nightmare knew the former undersecretary's home wasn't exactly like his. Cori could say he missed it too, a part of him even missed the Dreaming (he missed the birdie).
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Possibly in the bathroom of the bar.
Now he was sitting, dare he say, almost moping about how the other man hadn't looked at him in five days. Styles frowned. That was not acceptable.
"Unseating Rosiel's idea that Light should be Warden might be the first step," he said quietly.
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The American had been very good at concealing his past in the City. Most of the supernatural crowd in the City could claim they'd wiped out entire villages with one blow of their hand. Much much less could claim they killed at least 400 with just a signature. Not enough people in the City recognized the danger in exquisitely crafted rhetoric. It was something those without supernatural abilities had to master to get to the top of the dog pile. He knew of Styles' abilities through his dreams, and they were more often than that real possibilities.
When Christopher rolled out the business proposition Cori straightened up in his seat. "You're thinking of running, or putting someone else you find more suitable in the position?"
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"I think we need to find someone to put into the position," Styles said. "Someone who is charismatic, easily controlled and loyal." The need for Justice was not an important factor in his calculations - it very rarely ever was.
He needed to rebuild the City, and if he had to play the game to do it, he would.
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"Else you can get one of the thousand gullible good guys on your side," he grinned.
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The only matter with Cain was that he thought far too much. He would analyze the situation, and analyze something out of it that was probably not there to begin with.
Names began to run through his head; Ryuzaki was too incompetent, Arthur Hellsing too easily swayed by his servants (honestly, what was wrong with people in the City?), Harry Dresden too fucking radical.
"Richard Zeeman," Styles finally suggested.
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The nightmare rubbed his chin and smirked. There were so many of those in the damned City, people who ultimately chose to remain in the white, completely avoiding the gray area despite their past. Cori embraced being in the ambiguous zone. He tried to think of more names to offer.
"Severus Snape?"
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At the suggestion, Styles shook his head. "No, he would never get voted in. He's someone who no one in the City, not even people from his own world, like."
How many people could there be who were universally loved and generally stupid as bricks. "Vash?"
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Cori leaned back again to order a Long Island then turned to Christopher. "I fucked his boyfriend. They patched things up in a day," the nightmare snapped his fingers, "but they still hate my guts. Don't forget his attachment to Stryfe."
After a moment's thought he upnodded to the dark haired American. "Have you considered a woman?"
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He thought about the question. "A woman would serve, but not Stryfe. She's insufferable." She was loyal, in a way, but she shot off her mouth far too often to be consistent. The women in the City all seemed a bit too emotionally involved with the fact that half the City was gay to seem to manage. "Who were you thinking?"
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"Seras Victoria."
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"You know her?" Styles asked, running his head through her list of qualities. "I thought she was generally owned by the Hellsing group."
A group he really would rather not associate with. Ever.
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"Her superiors haven't sent the girl out on the field for some time. I'm sure she's itching to keep busy for a cause. Her ties to the Hellsing group are flexible, latch key kid or something," Cori nodded. "I can look into it," the white haired nightmare offered.
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"See what you can find out. If she's interested, how much would it take to get her so, and how much the populace would be accepting of her. I'll...find a way to ingratiate her with Rosiel." Probably through Brocklehurst, but that would be tricky.
Damn. Politics always did serve to turn him on. He ordered another drink and asked, "So besides the obvious, what's the recent turn in your life?"
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"I'll do that," he smirked again behind the glass rim of his tea, "I'm horny and realizing that I should've known your stiff business Republican principles would bleed over into your personal virtues."
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Brocklehurst's behavior, in all honesty, was scaring him, making him unsure. He hated being unsure; it had been his state of life in Washington, and here it was just superfluous.
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He thought about the possibility of The Corinthian investigating what was going on with Brocklehurst. "No," he said, finally, "Consider it a favor towards him. Let him have his privacy." For now, he added mentally. Besides, not knowing was part of their relationship, in any case.
Secrets.
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At that response Cori just nodded. Styles wanted to grant Brocklehurst his privacy (and probably let the guilt of his secrecy fester, Cori would have considered the same). "If you insist. The offer's always on the table," he ensured Christopher with another sip of his drink.
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Maybe that wasn't fair, but he didn't care. He wasn't pissed enough to cheat - not yet, anyway, but he was pissed enough to flirt. The Corinthian wasn't stupid. He knew that Styles didn't mean it.
And if he didn't, then Styles' ability to judge character had gone down the drain.
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"I always knew you politicians were bunch of cocksuckers," he quipped with a smile. "I think that concludes this meeting, Styles," on top of that Cori was morbidly curious to know if Elle and Destruction had destroyed the Coliseum yet.
The nightmare stood up, not bothering to drop cash on the table to cover his own drinks. The brunette could take it out of his paycheck if necessary. "I'll get on that other project of yours and report with updates as I receive them," Cori nodded, stepping closer to Styles' side of the table.
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"I'll see you in the office," he added.
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"A kiss wouldn't hurt would it."
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He leaned forward to press a kiss to the nightmare's lips.
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The nightmare tasted of Southern Comfort, and tobacco.
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"Cheers," Cori upnodded to the remaining contents of Styles' glass, then turned to leave.
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