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tibetanmethod) wrote2006-11-18 11:05 pm
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He goes to the bar to have a cup of coffee. Coffee is good. Coffee
(coffee that stays coffee)
smells good, it's a symbol of everything true and right and pure, it keeps the long arm of the law healthy and active. It cures what ails you.
Cooper takes a sip, and another. He's got a hand resting on the Bar, and the other hand holding his cup of coffee.
A moment later, he puts the cup down and goes down the (thank god) well-lit corridor to the men's restroom, moving steadily, calmly, as though nothing is wrong.
He notes absently in the stall a lot of Chinese, but he doesn't read it, because he's throwing up.
Ten minutes later the sound of a faucet turning on, and the paper towel dispenser fulfilling its function.
And then, eyes a little reddened, Cooper leaves the restroom and heads, head down, back into the main bar and up the stairs.
His cup of coffee is still resting on the barstool where he left it.
(coffee that stays coffee)
smells good, it's a symbol of everything true and right and pure, it keeps the long arm of the law healthy and active. It cures what ails you.
Cooper takes a sip, and another. He's got a hand resting on the Bar, and the other hand holding his cup of coffee.
A moment later, he puts the cup down and goes down the (thank god) well-lit corridor to the men's restroom, moving steadily, calmly, as though nothing is wrong.
He notes absently in the stall a lot of Chinese, but he doesn't read it, because he's throwing up.
Ten minutes later the sound of a faucet turning on, and the paper towel dispenser fulfilling its function.
And then, eyes a little reddened, Cooper leaves the restroom and heads, head down, back into the main bar and up the stairs.
His cup of coffee is still resting on the barstool where he left it.
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"Moiraine, when I sat down to meditate, the floor disappeared under me. I would have fallen, but somebody came with a flashlight, saw what was happening, and pulled me back." Bewildered, again; Cooper passes a hand over his eyes briefly and lets it drop. "The walls and floors moved. I don't know how, or why. There wasn't any...logic to it. Not that I could see. And it was...dark."
There's only one person besides Cooper who knows the entire story of what happened to him within the Black Lodge, and it's not Harry Truman.
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Very softly, still, and there is something of clear understanding in the depths of her glance.
In addition to being well aware of Dale Cooper's previous experiences, Moiraine herself is far from unfamiliar with being trapped in places that have nothing of expected logic to them.
"A place in a fold of the Pattern, perhaps. Such things are not unknown."
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"I disappeared again." That's after a moment, after another sip of tea. It's settling better than the coffee did; Cooper is grateful for that. "And the people I found myself with got into a fistfight. I don't know why. It was so -- pointless." Frustration.
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"It is not an unexpected reaction to finding one's self in a trying situation, I should think," she observes.
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Near-miraculously --
It's a little wry.
"Have you ever tried to stop a fight you couldn't see, Moiraine?"
(He can feel himself evening out, beginning slowly to realize that the walls aren't going to move, that he's not going to disappear again.
He still wouldn't be surprised if he did.)
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"I do not think that I would be especially successful in doing so," she manages.
She cannot weave where she cannot see, after all.
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Then they ran, but --
"We found ourselves in what looked like the living room of somebody's house. And it was -- normal. And we could see. It wasn't cold any more, and we could see."
"And that's when the ceiling started to cave in." Very, very quietly. "The front door led to Milliways. We all made it out. Barely."
"I don't understand."
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"Some things, it would seem, are far more difficult to understand than others. This may well be one of them."
A pause, as one finger taps idly against the side of her teacup.
"But you have survived -- as have the others, I presume--"
If not, she thinks, likely he would already have told her.
"--and there is something to be learned from that, in any case."
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"Among other things," Cooper says, tiredly, "that aren't coming to mind at the moment. Running on adrenaline only works until you stop."
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"You may remain here, if you wish; my chambers are next door, and you will not be disturbing me, should you choose to do so."
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The dead are walking, there's an impending turf war, and there aren't any wards
(keeping the doors in place)
on the doors.
"I appreciate the offer, very much." Beat. "And I think I will." His eyes meet hers. "Thank you, Moiraine."
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"You are welcome, Dale."
There is, of course, more than one meaning to the statement. Moiraine continues, serenely,
"And may Light illumine and protect you, both here and elsewhere."
Perhaps to that one, as well.