Harvey "Two Face" Dent (
thedawniscoming) wrote2009-01-11 11:29 pm
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[rl] Harvey and Bruce
[You have a visitor. Even the orderly seemed surprise. 'John Doe' didn't have family or friends, mistaken identity case that he was. Harvey on the other hand had been expecting it for some time. Jim Gordon perhaps, who else? Would he look mad, guilt ridden, a clashing mix of both? After all only two people knew where 'Harvey Dent' truly was, unless Jim Gordon couldn't keep a secret.
God knew the Bat could.
They brought him into sterile room, sterile white with plastic chairs and tables. He took his seat, glancing dully as the guard settled to wait for the visitor to arrive. He offered the man a sharp smile, almost meaning the gesture when the man went a touch pale at the stretch of exposed muscle and glanced away.]
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[slamming his fist down] The Joker won the minute Batman he began playing with Gotham as a game too. Gordon, Batman, Joker- ha, Harvey Dent, it was all a glorified chess board cloaked in good intentions.
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If you really think all of that, then maybe you should work on getting better and getting out of here so you can put them in jail the right way. The cry to see the Batman behind bars is stronger than it's ever been.
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The right way. [a derisive snort and nothing else. In Gotham the only 'right' way was six feet under.]
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Besides, I thought you were the masked man's biggest supporter - and he didn't die. Doesn't that say something? There's a reason, a higher power, maybe, I don't know, that wants him to be able to keep on doing what he's doing.
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And you were his biggest naysayer. [said offhandedly before continuing.] He was Gotham's hero. What was it I said Bruce, at the dinner? You either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain. Funny now, isn't it? [said deadpan]
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Do you think she would like to see that you've become a murderer over the flip of a coin?
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He stands up, turning away to pace down the small room.] I already told you Bruce, Rachel's dead, what we do doesn't matter to her anymore. [he stops pacing, when he speaks again it's much quieter, in a voice that could almost be Harvey Dent's.] I want to do what's right by her. [He stares down at his coin as he speaks because he doesn't know anymore, what's right and what's wrong. Not without chance's guidance.]
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[takes a deep breath, sits back down] If there's anything Rachel is good at, it's knowing a good man when she meets him. You can't tell me you really want to insult her memory by becoming the type of man who was responsible for her death.
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How's the new DA. [a fairly neutral topic but one he does put a great deal of merit into.]
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[he's folded his hands together, and is trying to calm himself down so he doesn't lose his nerve with Harvey again, because he's already been letting things slip by getting emotional - he's too used to Rachel being the only one who can set him off like that]
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I know how you feel, Harvey. When my parents died, I... thought there wasn't any good left in the world. Even Rachel couldn't pull me out of the depression I'd sunk into. When I found out the man responsible was going to be released and put on probation early for testifying against Meroni, I was furious. I came back to Gotham to see the hearing.
[there's a long pause while he tries to work out what he's trying to say] Harvey, I brought a gun with me to that courtroom. And, if it hadn't been for Meroni's men doing it first, I was going to pull the trigger - because it was just. But, I was wrong.
And, Rachel, she told me, and she slapped me... so hard when I told her, and she told me that there is nothing impartial or just about revenge.
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If you had a gun to the Joker's head, would you still agree? [a pause before speaking again.]
You were in love with her weren't you? [asked idly, it didn't matter anymore if he was. it just meant Bruce understood better than anyone would ever know.]
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I'm not saying I wouldn't rough him up first, but I would never end his life. The justice system exists for a reason, and just because the people he victimized were close to me doesn't mean he gets punished differently. I'm no judge or jury.
[his strong response falters as he realizes he should answer that second question]
...And yes. I was in love with her. [but that doesn't mean Harvey needs to know that she was going to wait for him.] He killed the woman I loved and blew you - one of my best friends - half to Hell, and I still wouldn't kill him if I got the chance. [it's so hard to speak in hypotheticals about this]
I spent seven years getting myself thrown in jail, moving around the world, doing things people like you are above so that I would be able to find the strength not to sink so low as murder for the sake of revenge.
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[he turns to watch Bruce as he speaks about Rachel, about himself, about things that touch a little too close to a possibility Harvey will not consider. The Batman helped kill Rachel, Bruce loved her. That was all.]
[He's silent for a long moment, twirling the coin in his hand before he speaks again.] You're a good man Bruce. I want you to know that. What happens next? It's out of your hands. [another pause as he glances down] It's out of my hands.
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What happened that night... can stay between you, me and Gordon. No one else has to know.
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Rachel wanted me to clean Gotham. [he could still hear that sometimes, when the drugs weren't as strong] I won't break my promise to her.
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I can't promise that Bruce. [his tone edges on tired] Give up, go back to your life. You owe me nothing and this is no place for you.
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[he stands for a final time, smoothing his suit] When I stop by Friday, I'll bring some real food - plastic forks, of course. [there's a hint of amusement and it's accompanied by a wink, because he's not worried about Harvey shanking anyone with silverware to escape - though, maybe he should be]
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[standing as well as one of the orderly's comes in, still watching Bruce before he glances away and answers in a monotone] Thank you Bruce.
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I'll see you in a few days.