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sunnydalealum) wrote2009-11-26 10:27 pm
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The Wells Farm
Jordie's learned a lot of things since the woman from the Watchers' Council first found her and told her what she was. Not all of them were learned at the Slayer Academy; and of those that were, not all of them were part of anyone's lesson plan.
This week, she's learning how to muck out goats.
This week, she's learning how to muck out goats.
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"Like right now? Or ... at all?"
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"I don't know." Low. "Get out of here and do something that matters. Fight evil."
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"What do you mean, for what?"
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"I fight, an' I kill, so that I can do exactly what you're doing every single day and know that me family is safe enough to never see past the man in with the goats."
The adults know. Wells, Annie, Ace, even the man in grey. They know what Spoon really is. Penny and Cora? They don't, and Spoon keeps his Hunting as close as religion so that they never, ever will.
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"I fight," she says, "and I kill, because the things I kill will go on to hurt more innocent people if I don't."
She's standing a little straighter.
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"But what do you think of the innocents? What do ordinary people mean to you?"
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"What does that have to do with anything?"
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"Not saying you're there. Saying that it's easy. Seen soldiers fall down that path, and soldiers are just trained, they don't have the kind of power that you do. Great power means greater difficulty keeping y' head on straight is what it means.
"Got to be part of humanity to stay humane. Got to have ties to people, strong ties to people, who won't ever lift a weapon. Got to have them near the centre of your heart because the innocent is a really easy thing to hold up but a really hard thing to hold onto. How do you know how far is too far if you can't pull a face out of your heart and say this would horrify her?
"An' if you don't have strong ties right now then you've got to think the innocent through a bit more. Does innocent mean people who have never hurt other people? If so, you're probably only defending people under the age of two. Does it mean kind people? That's a lot of humans left demon-bait. What does it mean? What are you fighting for, really?
"Knowing that will mean that when you go out an' fight you'll have sommat to come back to. Even if only in y' heart. Having a calm place, a quiet place, inside is what keeps you from burning out.
"This is me calm place." he spreads his arms to take in the farm, from little trees to house, salle to barn, every goat and carrot on the property, "Every bloody thing I do is so that this bit of Yorkshire stays peaceful, one way or another."
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"I don't have a calm place," she says finally; it comes out as a mumble, sounding far too young for her years. "And I don't even know any normal people."
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"Guess we need to work on that, then." he says, patting her shoulder a bit, "See, thing is? The Council is fanatic. They have to be, because they have to send little girls to do things they can't. Can't be entirely sane to send girls half your age to fight an' die before they get to be your age. Means that it's up to all of you to keep the balance, but they forget to teach you that."
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"We are not," and her voice shakes with suppressed anger, "little girls. We're Slayers."
Her knuckles whiten on the handle of the pitchfork.
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"So what's so great about being a teenage human girl?" she demands.
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"I had a lot of that." Very soft. "At the Academy. Not all of it, but ... I had that. I had someone I wanted to be like later."
Her eyes are dry, and burning.
"I had someone I wanted to be like, and she's dead now."
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"So that's it, then? Kennedy died, so you've got to put aside everything that isn't death an' killing?"
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"She would've done this for me. For, for any of us."
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Her grip on the pitchfork handle has changed again; she's brought it closer to her chest, almost hugging it.
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Her voice is still unsteady, and she doesn't sound at all sure of herself anymore.
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