Malcolm was a little surprised to be called into the director's office. He had some concerns that they were upset with his job performance. Mainly that he hadn't much been performing his job lately.
That wasn't what they wanted. They had intel that Jeff Calhoun was sliding towards a relationship with the Spiral and they wanted him to talk to him. He'd been vocal in the past about his concerns with this. If he wants to help save someone before it's too late, this is the time. So they sent him to find Jeff and talk to him about it. Frankly. Firmly. Before he's lost for good.
Jeff's got a lot more free time lately, since winter isn't the best season for busking, and he can't stand the New England chill, anyway. So when he gets the text from Malcolm, he shoots back a quick response:
can't say no to free coffee đ
And after hashing out the when and the where, Jeff heads out to meet up with Malcolm. He grins when he spots the other man at the cafe.
"Oh, dude, thanks!" Coffee and pie? There's nothing suspicious about that!
Boy, it's a good thing Malcolm isn't here to poison him, because Jeff absolutely takes a bite without an ounce of suspicion over this entire meetup. Though... Jeff does pause after his first bite, looking at the other man.
"So what's up? Is today some kind of, um... special occasion?"
âNot really,â Malcolm replies. âThough I did want to thank you for getting me out of that club the other week. I wasnât doing well. I could have been hurt.â
Like he couldnât put down a man twice his size with one well placed punch. The man had had friends, though.
"You seemed to have a handle on things." See again: the throat punch. But Jeff offers a wry smile all the same. "But... yeah, no problem, anytime. It's what friends do, I mean, you'd do the same for me, right?"
"I'm trying to," Malcolm says bluntly. He fidgets with his coffee mug. "There's some talk around the office that you're starting to get in deep with the... things that consume magic. The Entities. From using it so much."
"Talk? Who's talking?" Now it's Jeff's turn to get fidgety. He fixes Malcolm with a look for a moment, grimaces, and looks down at his coffee. Suddenly, he's not really in the mood for pie.
"I'm fine. I can hold on. This isn't--" He stops himself, seeming to debate if he wants to continue where that sentence was going.
Jeff takes a breath. Tries again.
"This isn't the... first time something's tried to take me. And I managed to hold onto myself back home." Sort of. Barely. Not really. "I can still do it."
Jeff doesn't answer at first. He just stares at his coffee, expression going a bit distant. When he does speak up, his voice is soft, and not entirely certain. "Something heard my music. It... it found me, and..."
How can he describe possession to somebody who comes from a world that doesn't have magic? 'Demon' is such a clumsy, inaccurate word, and it only conjures up images of evil and little girls spewing split pea soup all over priests. Ziggy isn't-- wasn't-- evil. It wasn't good, either. It just was. It was so wholly divorced from humanity and the physical world that he can't find any appropriate words for it.
Ziggy was an abstraction, driven insane by getting trapped in a plane of existence where it didn't belong.
Jeff puts two fingers to his temple, less pointing, more mimicking a gun.
Jeff tilts his head to one side and shrugs a shoulder-- which is to say: yeah, that's as much as a confirmation as he's willing to give, at the moment.
But when it comes to how it feels...
"No," he admits. "Nothing about magic feels the same here. I mean, it's all different, on this level that... I dunno how to explain it to you. Or... or anyone."
Maybe Abby. Maybe. But she doesn't seem as gung ho about being Gifted as him, so... Would she even get it?
He tries again. "If something's wrong with magic, then something's wrong with me. I don't get why you can't-- nobody fucking understands that it's me."
âNo, I understand intimately how much your entire identity can be formed around something that you can do,â Malcolm tells him. âBut this is going to literally consume you, and you canât possibly want that either.â
"It's not something I can do, it's-- it's--" He slaps a hand on his heart, trying to indicate something deeper. "It's like a fucking light in my soul. And everyone here thinks I can just snuff it out and, what, be fine?"
This is what he wants to say: Do you know what it's like, to be noticed by something so strange and powerful. To be seen and heard and loved by it.
It's on the tip of his tongue: I should've let it consume me the first time.
What he means is: I'd die happy if it meant sharing my music with the world.
And then what he says, eyes going down as he slumps his cheek in his hand, his voice flat, like he's just reciting what a teacher wants to hear:
It's not a question; it's like he's reading words off a page.
"You feel like... you either don't know who you are or you don't like who you are and being subsumed into something else... that doesn't scare you much."
Has he ever been seen like this before? By another person, that is. Ziggy saw him, sure, because he could never escape its gaze. But his family, his friends... He knew how to hide from them, or drive them away, or let any love they felt atrophy from his own neglect.
That was Jeff back home: the rock star, the diva, the narcissistic junkie who couldn't give a shit about anyone but himself. It was a good, dependable mask, really. He'd drive away the ones who cared enough to look past it, and then it was just him and Ziggy.
Malcolm cuts right through all his dishonesty, and it takes the wind out of his sails. Jeff won't outright confirm the truth, but he may as well when he asks, his voice going a bit small: "Would that really be so bad?"
"For us, the people that love you? Yeah. Obviously. We'd lose you. For you? Only you know the answer to that," Malcolm tells him. "You're looking for a permanent escape like the temporary ones you find in the drugs and the music. I don't know if an Entity can give you that. Even if it can, I don't know whether that's worth more to you than we are."
He doesn't know what to say. He doesn't know what to think, really, because everything's so confusing. It's always confusing. Malcolm's right, he knows, on some level. But it leaves him in a pretty fucked up position, right? Snuff out the light in his spirit, or... break his friends' hearts.
Of course Jeff doesn't want to hurt them. But he can't live with himself if he turns his back on the Gift, either.
It's not fair. None of this shit is fair.
"You guys shouldn't, you know. You shouldn't love me."
All he does is hurt people. Better to cut their losses now, because even if he tries to course correct, he'll still fuck up. He knows it. There's nothing in him worth loving.
"Well, we do. Can't change that." Malcolm considers him for a moment. "Does music still feel good if you play it without... doing the magic? The Gift isn't your only gift," he points out reasonably.
He scrubs at his eyes, sniffs, and doesn't really know what to say.
"I can play without doing any magic, if that's what you're wondering." And it's... fine, as long as he sticks to busking and doesn't even attempt to get a foothold in the local music scene, such as it is. "But it's not... it's not something I can just separate. Music's how I communicate with it. It's always... there, when I perform."
Even if he doesn't cast anything at all, he can feel the Gift-- or whatever's replaced it here (the Cheshire Smile...), humming in tune with every melody. The temptation won't stop, and he knows he'll never be strong enough to resist it, and that's if he wants to resist it at all.
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That wasn't what they wanted. They had intel that Jeff Calhoun was sliding towards a relationship with the Spiral and they wanted him to talk to him. He'd been vocal in the past about his concerns with this. If he wants to help save someone before it's too late, this is the time. So they sent him to find Jeff and talk to him about it. Frankly. Firmly. Before he's lost for good.
Malcolm texts Jeff as he leaves ADI.
Meet me for coffee? My treat.
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can't say no to free coffee đ
And after hashing out the when and the where, Jeff heads out to meet up with Malcolm. He grins when he spots the other man at the cafe.
"Hey, man."
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"Hey!" He pushes a coffee towards him, as well as a plate. "I got you some pie, too."
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Boy, it's a good thing Malcolm isn't here to poison him, because Jeff absolutely takes a bite without an ounce of suspicion over this entire meetup. Though... Jeff does pause after his first bite, looking at the other man.
"So what's up? Is today some kind of, um... special occasion?"
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Like he couldnât put down a man twice his size with one well placed punch. The man had had friends, though.
âI appreciate you looking after me.â
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"It's bullshit."
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âThatâs a relief,â he says, taking that at face value for the moment. âHow often are you using it?â
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He really is. Up there in Malcolmâs care with his roommates. With Neal.
âBut thatâs why Iâm concerned. Iâm concerned about how long you can hold on to you.â
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Jeff takes a breath. Tries again.
"This isn't the... first time something's tried to take me. And I managed to hold onto myself back home." Sort of. Barely. Not really. "I can still do it."
If anything, he's got an advantage, right?
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How can he describe possession to somebody who comes from a world that doesn't have magic? 'Demon' is such a clumsy, inaccurate word, and it only conjures up images of evil and little girls spewing split pea soup all over priests. Ziggy isn't-- wasn't-- evil. It wasn't good, either. It just was. It was so wholly divorced from humanity and the physical world that he can't find any appropriate words for it.
Ziggy was an abstraction, driven insane by getting trapped in a plane of existence where it didn't belong.
Jeff puts two fingers to his temple, less pointing, more mimicking a gun.
"Doesn't matter. It's gone now."
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But when it comes to how it feels...
"No," he admits. "Nothing about magic feels the same here. I mean, it's all different, on this level that... I dunno how to explain it to you. Or... or anyone."
Maybe Abby. Maybe. But she doesn't seem as gung ho about being Gifted as him, so... Would she even get it?
He tries again. "If something's wrong with magic, then something's wrong with me. I don't get why you can't-- nobody fucking understands that it's me."
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This is what he wants to say: Do you know what it's like, to be noticed by something so strange and powerful. To be seen and heard and loved by it.
It's on the tip of his tongue: I should've let it consume me the first time.
What he means is: I'd die happy if it meant sharing my music with the world.
And then what he says, eyes going down as he slumps his cheek in his hand, his voice flat, like he's just reciting what a teacher wants to hear:
"No, of course I don't want that either."
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"You're not sure you don't."
It's not a question; it's like he's reading words off a page.
"You feel like... you either don't know who you are or you don't like who you are and being subsumed into something else... that doesn't scare you much."
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That was Jeff back home: the rock star, the diva, the narcissistic junkie who couldn't give a shit about anyone but himself. It was a good, dependable mask, really. He'd drive away the ones who cared enough to look past it, and then it was just him and Ziggy.
Malcolm cuts right through all his dishonesty, and it takes the wind out of his sails. Jeff won't outright confirm the truth, but he may as well when he asks, his voice going a bit small: "Would that really be so bad?"
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Of course Jeff doesn't want to hurt them. But he can't live with himself if he turns his back on the Gift, either.
It's not fair. None of this shit is fair.
"You guys shouldn't, you know. You shouldn't love me."
All he does is hurt people. Better to cut their losses now, because even if he tries to course correct, he'll still fuck up. He knows it. There's nothing in him worth loving.
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He scrubs at his eyes, sniffs, and doesn't really know what to say.
"I can play without doing any magic, if that's what you're wondering." And it's... fine, as long as he sticks to busking and doesn't even attempt to get a foothold in the local music scene, such as it is. "But it's not... it's not something I can just separate. Music's how I communicate with it. It's always... there, when I perform."
Even if he doesn't cast anything at all, he can feel the Gift-- or whatever's replaced it here (the Cheshire Smile...), humming in tune with every melody. The temptation won't stop, and he knows he'll never be strong enough to resist it, and that's if he wants to resist it at all.
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