Hadyn Novak (
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Come what may....
Hadyn had hardly left his son's side since Oliver had brought him home. He'd not seen the boy's eyes open in the time since, either. Coma, the doctor said, was a mixed blessing- it would allow the boy to heal without him suffering through the worst of the pain. But the longer it went, the doctor also said, the less likely that his eyes would open. Thus far it had been 2 weeks, 2 very long and exhausting weeks. Jordan had of course come, it had been his brother who had first managed to pull him away- partly on Elisha's insistence that he needed to go sleep....that nothing would happen while he slept. Afterward, the brothers had sat and quietly discussed the hunt for the people behind this attack.
Jordan was doing what Hadyn could not, at the moment- hunting down not just those responsible, but everyone who had a hand in this malicious act...and their families. Hell, he thought, would rain down of the Clubs once he found them. Even if Elisha cautioned him, promised he would find the man or woman responsible and deal with it accordingly. Hadyn also suspected that Oliver and Sarah were working to uncover it with Carlos' help as well- given the three of them after seemed to meet up to speak in hushed voices. Gael Shaw, at least, seemed uninvolved and relegated to merely delivering the man food and coffee with a bit of idle conversation to go with it.
Today had been much the same as other days, at least until Oliver showed up and all but pushed Hadyn out of the make shift hospital room to sleep or eat...or do anything that didn't involve staring helplessly at his comatose son and trying to will him to wake. A part of him, even, was a little grateful. He hadn't said as much, but rather put a hand on Ollie's shoulder and nodding slowly before moving out of the room and across the hall to a door that lead out into a small courtyard in the castle. It was there he sat, instead, as the smoke from a cigarette curled up around him...staring at the wall across the way instead of his son.
Jordan was doing what Hadyn could not, at the moment- hunting down not just those responsible, but everyone who had a hand in this malicious act...and their families. Hell, he thought, would rain down of the Clubs once he found them. Even if Elisha cautioned him, promised he would find the man or woman responsible and deal with it accordingly. Hadyn also suspected that Oliver and Sarah were working to uncover it with Carlos' help as well- given the three of them after seemed to meet up to speak in hushed voices. Gael Shaw, at least, seemed uninvolved and relegated to merely delivering the man food and coffee with a bit of idle conversation to go with it.
Today had been much the same as other days, at least until Oliver showed up and all but pushed Hadyn out of the make shift hospital room to sleep or eat...or do anything that didn't involve staring helplessly at his comatose son and trying to will him to wake. A part of him, even, was a little grateful. He hadn't said as much, but rather put a hand on Ollie's shoulder and nodding slowly before moving out of the room and across the hall to a door that lead out into a small courtyard in the castle. It was there he sat, instead, as the smoke from a cigarette curled up around him...staring at the wall across the way instead of his son.
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It would...not be the same if he took Jack. But then, he was basically the Jack. Elani hardly had the stomach for the more nitty-gritty things, and after his challenge to the Clubs? Catherine had reluctantly and silently just shifted some things in his direction. She hardly trusted him, and his gentlemanly agreement with Catherine was over two decades old now. "She sees it fit to let me deal with some of the dirtier parts of the job." He pursed his lips, looking back toward the doors leading into the Castle. "If....you don't feel ready to retire, maybe I should. I could no more stand to lose you...to this...insanity than one of my children. Ty, Sarah...Carlos. Heh. If I thought the fool capable of it, I'd blame this all on Felipe Sanchez, but alas- he's too much of a coward and an idiot."
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One might even say that in the last couple of years, Elisha had been biding his time until he felt Ty was ready to challenge him. The irony was, he felt his son was there - and then this happened, and he couldn't step down, not until he knew more of how Ty would recover.
"You're not going to lose me," he said, though, smiling at Hadyn. "You wouldn't allow it, for one. Neither would Eileen, or Sarah. Or Carlos." Carlos was the only other he'd step aside for, he thought. Though Carlos had never wanted King. Carlos seemed occasionally surprised he was a Nine, still.
"Felipe." He snorted derisively. "No, not likely. He's too scared of you, darling. Seven years later, he still turns pale when he thinks of the night you stalked into his house to fetch Carlos up to the Castle."
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"Of course I wouldn't allow it," Hadyn said, slipping an arm around Elisha as he rested his forehead against the side of the other man's head. "But if you desire me as your Jack, my love, I would be that entirely. I am certainly much more of a stable mind than I had been last time I held such a rank." And he'd certainly gotten enough crap over his lack of rank in the years since- Jordan didn't really understand it, for one example. Nor had Zoe, really.
"And I stop see why I can't burn a few families to the ground, my love. It would certainly be a unmistakable warning shot. Then Felipe wouldn't have to be alone in his suffering."
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Those times weren't entirely gone, but the medication had stabalized Hadyn enough that Elisha no longer wondered what he might come home to.
"Well, we aren't Spades," Elisha said. "It's not even something David and Athena might have done. Besides, it's more fun to watch them live in terror - which they would," he added. "With you as Jack, me as King, and Eileen still as Ace." He wasn't under any illusions that this would end in something as civilized as imprisonment. If he caught them, he'd see them dead. If Hadyn and Jordan caught them, Hadyn would do the same. If the children caught them? Well, Elisha knew his daughter. Like him, an artist was only one piece of her that she showed the world.
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"Do you have any idea who it is?" He asked, looking at Elisha. "I promise not to kill the whole family. Just, possible, make it a painful death for the guilty." It was a hard thing to let go of. He needed his aggression be released in some way, and why not on the asshole most deserving of it?
"I'll also be officially making my challenge this week, My King."
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"There are two men who might do this," he said. "Francisco Maradona and Ulrich Ambrose." Both Tens, both not yet thirty - both a bit tricky, really. Francisco worked with him in intelligence, so if it was him, he'd know soon enough. But his money was on Ambrose.
He smiled a bit, though. "Your request to challenge Lady Elani for the position of Jack is accepted," he said with the required formality. He wondered how surprised she'd be over it. More than she should be, certainly.
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It would have been better, Hadyn thought, if they'd simply tried to go about it the more direct way. Now all they had done was make it more difficult and inspired Hadyn to move on up. It was the proverbial circling of the wagons.
"Well, then. Now just to tell her....and if she cries, I do apologize. She has long be under the impression that we have been friends since our youth." He said, looking back toward the hallway where he noticed the nurse leaving the room with a smile. Well, that was curious. Though a smile was usually a good sign.
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He sighed a little, though. Elani was...sweet. Eileen was very fond of her, and Elisha liked her well enough, but she'd never been suited as Jack of Clubs. Really, she ought to have stayed at Eight - but his choices at the time, as they often had been, were limited. "Elani is under the impression she's friends with everyone. I think it comforts her to believe the world's a shiny, happy place." Which it was not, he thought, watching the nurse with a narrow eyed expression.
"I feel," he said thoughtfully, "that it might be worth checking on our son."