Harold

Sep. 8th, 2024 08:10 pm
knightbynight: (51)
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Bruce responds to the text messages that make it through to him, but he does it cautiously. They consistently prove useful, helpful and legitimate. He doesn't trust them because the tips themselves - not knowing who they're from, and the fact that they are being sent to him - are a red flag.

He is altogether too smart for that not to feel like someone's trying to lure him in.

Lack of complacency doesn't stop curiosity, though - it does the opposite, really.

So he keeps responding, putting out fires as he finds them, but he also starts digging.

What he finds is an abandoned library owned by... multiple shell companies.

It definitely feels an attempt to lure him in.

He's still curious, though, and he has an address.

He parks under a street light, half sits and half leans against the car of the dark bentley to wait. He looks for all the world like he's made himself bait in his own trap. If he were setting a trap for being mugged. ...He's not. Probably. Much.

Date: 2024-09-09 02:14 am (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (Default)
From: [personal profile] man_who_sold_the_world
Funny enough, drawing Bruce out isn't really Harold's plan - although he certainly grasps that's one way this could go. For one thing, he's only semi-confident that the man has the capability to track him down.

A lot of people have tried and failed, over the years.

No, his plan really was to keep giving carefully vetted tips for as long Batman would make use of them.

So he's a little surprised when he spots Bruce Wayne across the street from the library (one of many, actually, scooped up from buildings closed up by the city years ago) he's been working out of for a while.

He doesn't show it. He just keeps walking - a perhaps 50 something man in a nice suit, coat and hat, using a cane and walking with a pronouced limp.

Alright, if they're doing this...

He heads straight into the library.

There's no traps. It's just a library. Ok, a library with a lot of expensive computer equipment in one corner of it. But there really are no traps.

Date: 2024-09-09 02:35 am (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (Half smirk by hotch_fan)
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It's not a rich neighborhood, but it's not the worst. It's only maybe going to get stolen.

Harold carefully settles into the chair in front of his computer terminal, and pulls onto data he'd set up for algorithm crunching, the day before.

Very conversationally, he says, then Bruce enters the room, "To what do I owe the pleasure, Mr. Wayne?"

He doesn't even really look over as he says it. To be fair, his range of motion turning his head that direction is mostly 'nope'.

Date: 2024-09-09 02:48 am (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (That's your technique by dodger_winslow)
From: [personal profile] man_who_sold_the_world
Once upon a time it was a beautiful building. Most of the books seem to be still be there.

Dryly, he replies, "You are correct. Are you here to lodge a complaint? A simple 'please stop texting me' would have sufficed."

Then a little more miffed, "I'd thought you found them useful."

Date: 2024-09-09 03:11 am (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (Harold at peace thoughtful)
From: [personal profile] man_who_sold_the_world
"I thought you might," Harold allows. "If you found me." So, well done, there.

"But I would have kept sending you information as long as you used it properly. What is it you want, Mr. Wayne?"

Date: 2024-09-09 01:42 pm (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (Harold hat are you out of your mind)
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"I would have thought that was fairly obvious to man like yourself," he grumbles.

But yes, alright. He takes his hand away from the keyboard and shifts in his chair so he can really look at Bruce head on, to meet his eyes, if he can.

"To save lives, not to take them. To help people," he says, firmly. With remarkable earnestness, actually. Then he sniffs a little, gaze flitting away. "Not getting yourself killed in the process would be preferable," he adds, most waspishly.

Date: 2024-09-09 02:02 pm (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (Harold at peace thoughtful)
From: [personal profile] man_who_sold_the_world
He can recognize a decision made, when he sees it, although at the moment he can't really guess that decision it is. Not to kill him, it seems. Harold would have never sent his first message, if he believed Bruce was that kind of man, but-

He'd been prepared to be wrong about that.

"Excellent." He tilts his head slightly. "Why?"

Date: 2024-09-09 02:33 pm (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (Default)
From: [personal profile] man_who_sold_the_world
"I thought you'd appreciate even more cryptic, or more direct, even less," he explains.

But, yes, this is better.

He takes a few seconds to memorize the number and then, yes, immediately hands it back.

Date: 2024-09-09 03:15 pm (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (Harold hat calm)
From: [personal profile] man_who_sold_the_world
He understands keeping personas fairly separate but - his brow furrows slightly. There's something here, in that phrasing, that he suspects he's not quite grasping. He's choosing not to be alarmed about it, but he's filing away the thought.

"You're welcome to. It's largely the catalog left behind when the library closed, oh, 12 years ago?" A few things he's added for reference. Computer science. Geography and history of the city.

Date: 2024-09-09 04:26 pm (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (Harold hat smiling by me)
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"Of course," he replies, tone a little shy of offended. "Standard Library of Congress. Is there something in particular you're looking for?"

He asks, but even as he says it, he can't imagine why that would be the case. Surely Bruce Wayne can get his hands on virtually any book he likes.

A little more hopefully, he asks, "Or do you just like libraries?"

Date: 2024-09-09 10:31 pm (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (Harold hat smiling by me)
From: [personal profile] man_who_sold_the_world
Harold's smile back is also small, but nearly painfully sincere.

"Nothing inherently dangerous, Mr. Wayne."

There *is* a safe hidden behind a book shelf but it's honestly just mementos. Weighing the likeliness Bruce will go looking for it, if he mentions it, versus will immediately find it, in this sweep, Harold elects to simply...not.

Date: 2024-09-15 01:21 am (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (Harold looking glass working)
From: [personal profile] man_who_sold_the_world
When Bruce comes out Harold is taking a break, of sorts, very carefully doing some leg stretched. It's clearly strikepainful uncomfortable.

He pauses. "Find anything of interest?"

Date: 2024-10-03 01:22 pm (UTC)
man_who_sold_the_world: (Default)
From: [personal profile] man_who_sold_the_world
His expression goes a little flat. "An injury that's still healing." If Bruce had turned up more quickly after those first few messages, he'd have found Harold in a wheelchair.

He should almost certainly be under better medical care than he has been, including letting a surgeon look him over. But well, he hasn't, and isn't.

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