Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2012 21:02:06 GMT -6
Iluak suspected that the man's mother made him do it. Why else would a known criminal be willing to let a water bending healer at his beck and call go so easily? Free healing and a veil of not only respectability but philanthropy...what criminal scum wouldn't want hold on to that like a madman?
The "Why" was not important to Iluak Chu...only that he had a chance to leave the life of a healer under a gangster's thumb and live the life of...he didn't know exactly, but he knew it had to be an improvement.
Six labors he was given and upon first glance at the list the formerly alcoholic healer was cautiously optimistic...until he set about his first task: Denial.
"We see strange things when we're afraid, mister Yip," he told the old man who could have sworn he had seen someone looking like Iluak's future former boss breaking someone's arm unprovoked.
It was true in a general sense, Iluak knew, but less so in this specific case. It took no real effort to encourage doubt in the old man. Not immediately going off to drink afterwards on the other hand took a great deal of effort. Iluak had never been that comfortable with lying, even despite all of the other things he had done in the service of criminals.
Instead of courage from a bottle Iluak decided to look for it in Mei-zhen Yao. She made him a different kind of drunk. It shamed him to sit in the hall just outside the door of her apartment staring off into space. Behind that door was a woman he cared a great deal about who recently lost her mother. A man. A real man would have come to her to be a means of support, but Iluak Chu knew that he was no one's pillar, he was the cracked and sinking foundation beneath one.
The list of things the healer had taken pride in during the past few years was short and looking to use a grieving woman to help him was not on it.
He knocked and felt lower than a burrowing worm.
"Mei...I need help."
The "Why" was not important to Iluak Chu...only that he had a chance to leave the life of a healer under a gangster's thumb and live the life of...he didn't know exactly, but he knew it had to be an improvement.
Six labors he was given and upon first glance at the list the formerly alcoholic healer was cautiously optimistic...until he set about his first task: Denial.
"We see strange things when we're afraid, mister Yip," he told the old man who could have sworn he had seen someone looking like Iluak's future former boss breaking someone's arm unprovoked.
It was true in a general sense, Iluak knew, but less so in this specific case. It took no real effort to encourage doubt in the old man. Not immediately going off to drink afterwards on the other hand took a great deal of effort. Iluak had never been that comfortable with lying, even despite all of the other things he had done in the service of criminals.
Instead of courage from a bottle Iluak decided to look for it in Mei-zhen Yao. She made him a different kind of drunk. It shamed him to sit in the hall just outside the door of her apartment staring off into space. Behind that door was a woman he cared a great deal about who recently lost her mother. A man. A real man would have come to her to be a means of support, but Iluak Chu knew that he was no one's pillar, he was the cracked and sinking foundation beneath one.
The list of things the healer had taken pride in during the past few years was short and looking to use a grieving woman to help him was not on it.
He knocked and felt lower than a burrowing worm.
"Mei...I need help."