Re: spam

Date: 2021-01-31 04:15 am (UTC)
punched_hitler: (Default)
From: [personal profile] punched_hitler
"Killing's bad business," Steve murmurs. "People still do it here. Even though the victims get back up again after. Not that they have an easy time of it. Even wardens have to death toll."

But that's not the point. "People are still people. They still get angry and violent and people still end up dead."

Re: spam

Date: 2021-02-01 12:24 am (UTC)
punched_hitler: ([ae] welp i am not a grief counselor)
From: [personal profile] punched_hitler
"I guess it is. The thing is... when someone kills someone else? It's the person who dies that pays the price."

Re: spam

Date: 2021-02-01 12:49 am (UTC)
punched_hitler: ([cw] no more spoons)
From: [personal profile] punched_hitler
Steve lets out a quiet laugh. "I meant mostly the death toll, yeah. But a little bit of the other thing, too. Sometimes no one knows. Sometimes their warden just... doesn't do anything about it."

Re: spam

Date: 2021-02-01 01:16 am (UTC)
punched_hitler: ([ae] not liking this)
From: [personal profile] punched_hitler
"Take responsibility for my inmate's actions, same as I'd have taken responsibility for anyone under my command."

He doesn't have to guess, in this case. His inmate had done some pretty terrible things, when he'd been unwittingly sent home by the Admiral. So, he'd come back and dealt with it, because it was his responsibility to deal with it.

"No one learns anything when their actions just go ignored."

Re: spam

Date: 2021-02-01 02:49 am (UTC)
punched_hitler: ([cw] no easy answers)
From: [personal profile] punched_hitler
Steve sighs.

"It was complicated, the time I had to deal with it. The Admiral sent me away, and while I was gone, my inmate used abilities she had to influence two wardens into attempting murder on an inmate for her. And then a different inmate killed her over it, all before I got back."

God, that had been a mess.

"But when I got back, her file was still in my cabin. I was still responsible for her, and that hadn't changed while I was gone. She'd proven that she'd act out while I was gone, so - I didn't get gone until she'd proven she wouldn't do it again. I stayed in her room and we worked out a way to put that ability to better use than influencing people to do things when she was angry. And when I found out who'd killed her..."

That had been an even bigger mess.

"It didn't go unpunished, either."

Re: spam

Date: 2021-02-01 03:01 am (UTC)
punched_hitler: ([cw] new icon 5)
From: [personal profile] punched_hitler
"She graduated, yeah," Steve confirms. "But - I don't think it was so much her changing as... changing the way she thought about things. Changing her outlook on the world. Not who she was. I never wanted to change who she was. That would've been a disservice."

He considers how much to tell, because the details aren't necessarily important, and it's not worth bogging down the message: "Her people had been oppressed for a long time. Overcoming that wasn't about revenge, because anger begets anger. Violence begets violence. And it's not about forgiveness, either, because some things you just don't forgive. It's about wiping out the diseased thinking, and letting better ideas grow in its place. When she left, I went with her. I wasn't gonna win her war for her, but it was a war worth fighting."

Re: spam

Date: 2021-02-01 03:19 am (UTC)
punched_hitler: [tws] (i guess that's kind of funny)
From: [personal profile] punched_hitler
Steve just shrugs one shoulder. "Everybody's different. I just want to make sure inmates get seen as people. Not just problems." He hates the system as it stands, but it's not going anywhere. Better to at least try to do something small, he hopes, so that nobody falls through the cracks.

"Anyway - I haven't been a warden for a long time. I don't know how good my advice really is, anymore, so. Grain of salt and all that," he adds, trying to crack a wry half-smile.

Re: spam

Date: 2021-02-01 03:26 am (UTC)
punched_hitler: ([ae] still not a grief counselor)
From: [personal profile] punched_hitler
That gets a slightly broader grin. "Good," Steve says, pushing his chair back a bit so he can stand.

And, "Sure thing, pal. Keep the thermos. Comes in handy."

Re: spam

Date: 2021-02-01 03:40 am (UTC)
punched_hitler: [ce] (doin' pretty okay)
From: [personal profile] punched_hitler
"Not going anywhere," Steve confirms.

He offers Jake a sketchy little salute, and sees himself out.

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