[ Most of John's are ghosts. Literally. They visit him sometimes and drive him absolutely barmy. Maybe tonight will be different but they usually show their pasty faces when he's getting ready to really cock things up. When somebody's in danger of joining the proverbial ranks of those trailing after him.
A moment of weakness and he thinks he might like to see Emma again. He pushes the thought down as quickly as it rises. John swallows the bitterness of the thought and the words away with another sip of coffee. ]
[He smiles, sleepily and sighs. One more long drink of his mug. It is really doing nothing more than keeping him hydrated.]
Since the kit is out, I'll check your bandages before we crash.
[John could get around. He had this far. Matt can hear him breathe and move. No sounds like an old ship at sea, that much is good right? He comes around to the other side of the island.]
No bleeding.
[No smell of fresh blood. The second set of stitches held.]
[ He's been enough of a contrary git for the evening, he supposes. One can only handle so much in one sitting, especially when the person opposite is John Constantine. He lets him come around and check over things. ]
Maybe after a kip you can fill me in on just how you manage to work out all that the way you do, eh?
[Steady, careful fingers lift up his borrowed, soft cotton hoodie. One of Matt's Fogwell's Gym gear pieces. Well worn, comfortable which is what a hurt man needs. He knows it more by touch than actual design. His fingers feel over the bandage. Still dry, still staying firm. He wets his lips and nods a little.]
This truck carrying some sort of chemicals spilled on me when it didn't stop at the light. An old man was crossing and I pushed him out of the way.
[Two sentences. Hey. It's a start. John asked. And a part of him is still eager to try and meet the other man's wants.]
[ It's extremely comfortable. Well-worn and loved, John can tell by the fade on it. The wear. The touch earns a little jump but he doesn't flinch. It's all just a bit sensitive still. ]
Knew you were the hero type.
[ Maybe a bit on the nose to ask but rather be sure. ]
[The more time that passes, the more comfortable it becomes. A bit like the past, like the memories and feeling of a better time are a part of the fabric. Or it's just how Matt feels. He still is very careful about how he touches John.]
It was the right thing to do? I didn't really think about it, I just did it. He was our neighbor. I'd seen him walking around before plenty of times.
[Though not every boy would have done what Matt had, would they. He nods thoughtfully, no more first aid needed here. He guides the sweatshirt back down.]
Whatever it was burned away my vision. One moment I could see, the next I couldn't. I was rushed to the hospital. I was out for some time. At least I think I was. The world got louder, smells got more intense, everything felt so--harsh.
[ A good kid where John was a spot of trouble before he could rightly know what it all meant. Kicking around in old bomb sites, building dens out fo rubbish and watching his sister change in the window from the garden downstairs. Little bastard he was, even then.
Should've been a sign or something. Maybe it was. ]
It's how you do what you do now. [ Not a question. ] That's a neat trick.
I couldn't let him just die right there, not when I could do something. I just...I thought I was fast enough.
[Daring in that careless way that children are. Acting like they're invincible, that there are no real and permanent consequences. His fingers slide down to take a hold of John's hand, lightly tugging.]
I can hear your heart beating. I know that last night wrenched your shoulder badly, not bad enough to break but you're having a time sitting up straight. Like your side didn't give you enough to worry about.
[Another tug to get him walking, Matt will walk too.]
[ John knows that feeling of reckless, careless invincibility. It was what got him into that bind in Newcastle. Tough as shit punk kid with a chip on his shoulder and something to prove. At least Matt ended up saving the person he was with.
He lets Matt take his hand and start coaxing him towards the bedroom without complaint. ]
Had you to pop it back in though. [ But he's right so far, on all counts. Sleeping for a few hours at least sounds about as close to heaven as he'll ever get.
[Moving effortlessly he steps to slip beside John on the side of his tender shoulder, carefully looping it over his to help him to walk. Slow and not forcing. They've had enough unnecessary roughness.]
Yeah, it's still not doing so hot. I can help.
[This he can do. Give him a stretch once they get to the bedroom. Touching John and letting out the details of his life is a level of intimacy they haven't had before.]
[ They have to take a little more care headed to the bedroom. There's still gouges in the hardwood from that demon beast's claws. He can hear the plastic over the ruined window and wall trying to flap past the tape holding it. ]
I feel it.
[ Feels, rather, like that sodding beast had trampled him. He gives a soft hiss at the shift but keeps going. Once he can sit on the side of the bed he does and doesn't argue the help at getting the rest of the way in. ]
Does it help you? What you can do, in your day to day?
[His feet remember where to step, light and aware like he can see the marks. The bedroom is darker, warmer. Matt keeps it like a den or a nest. Once John is seated his fingers are deft and find the places that need pressure as he guides his arm.]
Yes. And sometimes no. I--can't see faces but I can read the way a person breathes or stands. We give ourselves away with sweat, faltered heartbeats. Sometimes a clenched hand or a sigh. I'll defend people if they want my help and pay the fee. I have to find ways to expose that they're lying without acting like I'm even aware.
[ He tenses reflexively at the initial touch but then coaxes himself into relaxing with the pressure of it. Listening to Matt explain things as he does. He wonders how much he gave away, if anything. Was Matt just playing along?
That's--yeah. [And he laughs as much as his energy level allows him.] It is exhausting. I don't know what else to do. I started playing along because I was afraid they'd take me away. I was ten and all the family my father had and right back. So I...just kept it to myself. It got worse after he died.
[Circulating the ball and socket, gently. No force this time just letting John's arm remember how to move, over around and across his chest.]
I thought maybe, somehow, it was a gift or a quest. [His brow knits and he wouldn't say this if he didn't trust this man.] ...I felt like God had a plan for me.
[ The two of them just need a good long kip and to down some strong coffee and good food after to wash all this down. It's heavy for both of them. If Matt can hang with John after what happened, he feels like he's got to try at least to do the same. ]
Sorry to hear.
[ Losing family can really put a damper in things. Cheryl didn't die but she did leave. Left John with that bastard father of theirs who only got worse when left to his own devices. ]
Could be. [ That's what Manny would say, isn't it? John doesn't really go in for all that. He can't imagine what it's like to have that kind of unshakeable belief in God. He knows he exists and all. He's seen the evidence.
[After a few good movements, Matt guides John's arm back against his side and gently sets his hand back to rest on the bed, their fingers touching some.]
Thanks. I don't talk about it much anymore.
[Unless it's Foggy. Then again, Foggy will pry. He doesn't let Matt get away with long silences. He asks is this because of what happened?, gently in his way. But in the day to day.]
I don't know. It just makes the most sense like that. Otherwise it's all chaos.
[Faith is a rock or a band-aid. Matt gives John's fingers a squeeze]
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[ Most of John's are ghosts. Literally. They visit him sometimes and drive him absolutely barmy. Maybe tonight will be different but they usually show their pasty faces when he's getting ready to really cock things up. When somebody's in danger of joining the proverbial ranks of those trailing after him.
A moment of weakness and he thinks he might like to see Emma again. He pushes the thought down as quickly as it rises. John swallows the bitterness of the thought and the words away with another sip of coffee. ]
Yeah, mate. Probably do us both some good.
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[He smiles, sleepily and sighs. One more long drink of his mug. It is really doing nothing more than keeping him hydrated.]
Since the kit is out, I'll check your bandages before we crash.
[John could get around. He had this far. Matt can hear him breathe and move. No sounds like an old ship at sea, that much is good right? He comes around to the other side of the island.]
No bleeding.
[No smell of fresh blood. The second set of stitches held.]
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Maybe after a kip you can fill me in on just how you manage to work out all that the way you do, eh?
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This truck carrying some sort of chemicals spilled on me when it didn't stop at the light. An old man was crossing and I pushed him out of the way.
[Two sentences. Hey. It's a start. John asked. And a part of him is still eager to try and meet the other man's wants.]
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Knew you were the hero type.
[ Maybe a bit on the nose to ask but rather be sure. ]
It changed you?
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It was the right thing to do? I didn't really think about it, I just did it. He was our neighbor. I'd seen him walking around before plenty of times.
[Though not every boy would have done what Matt had, would they. He nods thoughtfully, no more first aid needed here. He guides the sweatshirt back down.]
Whatever it was burned away my vision. One moment I could see, the next I couldn't. I was rushed to the hospital. I was out for some time. At least I think I was. The world got louder, smells got more intense, everything felt so--harsh.
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[ A good kid where John was a spot of trouble before he could rightly know what it all meant. Kicking around in old bomb sites, building dens out fo rubbish and watching his sister change in the window from the garden downstairs. Little bastard he was, even then.
Should've been a sign or something. Maybe it was. ]
It's how you do what you do now. [ Not a question. ] That's a neat trick.
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[Daring in that careless way that children are. Acting like they're invincible, that there are no real and permanent consequences. His fingers slide down to take a hold of John's hand, lightly tugging.]
I can hear your heart beating. I know that last night wrenched your shoulder badly, not bad enough to break but you're having a time sitting up straight. Like your side didn't give you enough to worry about.
[Another tug to get him walking, Matt will walk too.]
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He lets Matt take his hand and start coaxing him towards the bedroom without complaint. ]
Had you to pop it back in though. [ But he's right so far, on all counts. Sleeping for a few hours at least sounds about as close to heaven as he'll ever get.
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Yeah, it's still not doing so hot. I can help.
[This he can do. Give him a stretch once they get to the bedroom. Touching John and letting out the details of his life is a level of intimacy they haven't had before.]
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I feel it.
[ Feels, rather, like that sodding beast had trampled him. He gives a soft hiss at the shift but keeps going. Once he can sit on the side of the bed he does and doesn't argue the help at getting the rest of the way in. ]
Does it help you? What you can do, in your day to day?
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Yes. And sometimes no. I--can't see faces but I can read the way a person breathes or stands. We give ourselves away with sweat, faltered heartbeats. Sometimes a clenched hand or a sigh. I'll defend people if they want my help and pay the fee. I have to find ways to expose that they're lying without acting like I'm even aware.
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Not that John'd blame him. Pot, kettle and all. ]
Sounds bloody exhausting.
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[Circulating the ball and socket, gently. No force this time just letting John's arm remember how to move, over around and across his chest.]
I thought maybe, somehow, it was a gift or a quest. [His brow knits and he wouldn't say this if he didn't trust this man.] ...I felt like God had a plan for me.
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[ The two of them just need a good long kip and to down some strong coffee and good food after to wash all this down. It's heavy for both of them. If Matt can hang with John after what happened, he feels like he's got to try at least to do the same. ]
Sorry to hear.
[ Losing family can really put a damper in things. Cheryl didn't die but she did leave. Left John with that bastard father of theirs who only got worse when left to his own devices. ]
Could be. [ That's what Manny would say, isn't it? John doesn't really go in for all that. He can't imagine what it's like to have that kind of unshakeable belief in God. He knows he exists and all. He's seen the evidence.
Figures it's evidence he's a bit of a wanker. ]
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[After a few good movements, Matt guides John's arm back against his side and gently sets his hand back to rest on the bed, their fingers touching some.]
Thanks. I don't talk about it much anymore.
[Unless it's Foggy. Then again, Foggy will pry. He doesn't let Matt get away with long silences. He asks is this because of what happened?, gently in his way. But in the day to day.]
I don't know. It just makes the most sense like that. Otherwise it's all chaos.
[Faith is a rock or a band-aid. Matt gives John's fingers a squeeze]
C'mon and lay down.