23rd September, 5:30 pm, prison cell.
Sep. 23rd, 2012 05:46 pm*Peter drags himself through the cell door and falls face first on the bed. His hair is plastered to his skull with rainwater and the rest of his clothes are similarly sodden. It has not been a good day.
When John had acquiested to Peter'sbegging requests to be allowed out of his cell more frequently, Peter had naturally assumed that it would be nothing more taxing than a stroll around a park. Or some woodland. At the most, a quick jaunt up Box Hill, then back again. He hadn't reckoned on John's usually hidden, but well nourished, streak of sadism. Nor on Paddy's ability to instill sheer terror and the desire to run with nothing more than a soft growl.
It had definitely not been a good day.
The heavy rain had turned the cross country assault course to a muddy swamp- difficult and filthy to wade through. The shoes and clothes he'd been issued were ruined. Normally Peter would have been in the shower like a shot, scrubbing off the dirt with fervant zeal, but right now he was just too tired. His legs ache. His arms ache. His back, feet, hands, neck... even his forehead aches from squinting against the ever present rain. And he is cold.
Ignoring the mess he's making of the blankets, Peter kicks off his shoes and wraps himself up in the covers, shivering. Paddy had promised another session 'at some point this week'. Peter wonders whether a silver bullet wouldn't be preferable.*
When John had acquiested to Peter's
It had definitely not been a good day.
The heavy rain had turned the cross country assault course to a muddy swamp- difficult and filthy to wade through. The shoes and clothes he'd been issued were ruined. Normally Peter would have been in the shower like a shot, scrubbing off the dirt with fervant zeal, but right now he was just too tired. His legs ache. His arms ache. His back, feet, hands, neck... even his forehead aches from squinting against the ever present rain. And he is cold.
Ignoring the mess he's making of the blankets, Peter kicks off his shoes and wraps himself up in the covers, shivering. Paddy had promised another session 'at some point this week'. Peter wonders whether a silver bullet wouldn't be preferable.*
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Date: 2012-09-23 09:01 pm (UTC)Fine. Whiney git.
*He releases Peter and turns away, bored.*
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Date: 2012-09-23 09:12 pm (UTC)*And possibly for failing Peter. When she comes up to close the door of the cell, she finds Alastair Campbell inside shoving their prisoner into the wards. He lets him go just as she's about to shout at him, but even released and standing safely clear of the spell, Peter looks absolutely wretched.*
Right, visiting hours are over. Get out, Campbell.
*When he's gone she takes a more careful look at Peter. He's wearing a damp hoodie and he's covered in mud.*
What did he do to you, throw you into a pond?
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Date: 2012-09-23 09:20 pm (UTC)John organised some out-of-cell exercise with Paddy Ashdown.
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Date: 2012-09-23 09:26 pm (UTC)*She can't repress a smirk, but she puts a hand over her mouth to not-very-effectually hide it. It sounds like he's had a rough morning, poor thing; he doesn't need her sniggering at him on top of Paddy and Campbell.*
You'd best go take a nice hot shower, then. You're soaked though.
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Date: 2012-09-23 09:31 pm (UTC)Instead, he reaches over the bed to grab the blankets from the floor. They are stained with mud, but he draws them up and over himself anyway, curling up tightly with his back to the room. The chill, temporarily displaced by his struggling earlier, has returned and he shivers.*
Later.
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Date: 2012-09-23 09:41 pm (UTC)*She reaches over and shakes his shoulder gently- she can feel him trembling even though the blankets.*
Now, Peter. I know you're cold and sore, but you're not a wolf- we humans have better ways of dealing with these things than curling up in a little ball until we feel better.
You'll get warmer faster by taking a shower than you will by curling up in a pile of wet, filthy blankets. And you'll feel more like yourself once you're nice and clean again. After that I promise I'll go away and let you sleep.
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Date: 2012-09-23 09:45 pm (UTC)It takes his brain a few moments to catch up with and process what Frances has said, but when it does he responds by drawing the blankets over his head. They trap the warmth of his breath and he feels the cold ease a little. He shivers again and feels his breathing speed up in response.*
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Date: 2012-09-23 09:54 pm (UTC)*On the other hand, if she rips the blankets off him right now he's probably going to go for her jugular or burst into tears. She's all too familiar with that feeling as well.*
*Settling on a compromise, she casts a heating spell on the blankets. After a few minutes she knows their warmth will go from a blessed relief to a feverish misery and drive Peter from his improvised den.*
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Date: 2012-09-23 10:05 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-09-23 10:06 pm (UTC)Shower.
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Date: 2012-09-23 10:09 pm (UTC)I fail to see how it is any of your business whether I shower now, later, or not at all.
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Date: 2012-09-23 10:16 pm (UTC)Come along. I'll have your bed all nice and clean again for you when you come out.
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Date: 2012-09-23 10:29 pm (UTC)Fine. Just so long as you leave me alone to sleep afterwards.
*He kicks the blankets off- they look ruined from all the mud and drags himself out of bed. It's a very slow process, all of his muscles seem to have turned to wood. He fumbles for some clothes in the chest of drawers, but despite the warmed blankets his fingers still haven't properly unfrozen yet and it takes longer than it should.
Eventually he trudges off to the shower, dumping his muddy clothes in one corner and slumping under the jet of water. The warm water feels like it's scalding his skin, but as he warms up it shifts to being more bearable. His arms are so tired that he doesn't do more than ruffle his hair to get most of the muck out- shampoo and soap will have to wait for another day. Eventually he gets out and wraps himself in a towel, resting a little, getting ready for the arduous task of Putting On Clothes.*
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Date: 2012-09-23 10:54 pm (UTC)*The blankets are going to be more of a challenge, probably beyond the capacity of the Bercows' washing machine. Frances casts her mud removal spell, which leaves her with a pile of mud the size of a cowpat and some rather bedraggled looking blankets. That won't do. She banishes the mud out the window and dumps the blankets into the Bercows' washtub along with Peter's filthy sheets and gropes around their flat for a replacement. It seems Sally hasn't replaced the set from their spare room that they lent to Peter- that bed just has sheets on it. But on the top shelf of their linen cupboard Frances finds a few spares.*
*When she spreads them on Peter's bed she finds out why they were spares- they have little snowmen printed all over them. Oh well. At least they're dry and they look warm. And he won't be able to see how tasteless they are in the dark.*
*Hopefully he's too tired to care.*
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Date: 2012-09-23 11:05 pm (UTC)He gives Frances a quick nod of acknowledgement, then tumbles beneath the covers and is asleep almost immediately, utterly exhausted.*
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Date: 2012-09-23 11:08 pm (UTC)*Frances smiles and turns out the light in the cell, and then settles down at the desk with her reading to guard him through the night.*