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losthunter) wrote2017-10-02 01:29 pm
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Reconnecting with an Estraged Father ((Jim))
Hunter had concentrated on taking care of himself during the last two days, ever since he had gotten into that fight during his search for Austin. And after feeling healed, and in a better mental state, Hunter felt ready for the next step in his plans.
He needed to talk to his father. And get a message to the FBI agents that were assigned as Secret Service to Rob Kingson's Senate candidacy.
Hunter had sent his father an email to arrange a meeting, and had actually gotten a reply back. So he hoped that was a good sign. All that was left to send an text to Jim, since the Starfleet captain had offered to come with Hunter during this meeting.
Hey handsome. Time to meet my father. Feel ready?
He needed to talk to his father. And get a message to the FBI agents that were assigned as Secret Service to Rob Kingson's Senate candidacy.
Hunter had sent his father an email to arrange a meeting, and had actually gotten a reply back. So he hoped that was a good sign. All that was left to send an text to Jim, since the Starfleet captain had offered to come with Hunter during this meeting.
Hey handsome. Time to meet my father. Feel ready?
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"I didn't have any." Hunter paused for a moment. "I had met him at a hospital a few months back. At the time, I was seeking out associates of a friend of mine, who had recently passed, so I could tell them about her death. The encounter didn't end well, with Austin attacking me."
"I didn't see him again, until I found out that he was trying to attack City Hall. And at that time, Jim was available to help prevent Austin from attacking Mister Kingson at City Hall."
"So you didn't have a romantic involvement with him?" Morgan asked sternly.
Hunter tensed up. He shoots his father a slight angry glare. "No. I have been in a relationship with someone else for the last several months."
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"I don't even use the Kingson name!" Hunter points out. "I only interacted with Austin for minutes. Not long enough for him to know anything about me."
"I don't know why my father was targeted." Hunter explains. "All I know is that Austin is dangerous. And needs to be stopped. Can we concentrate on that?"
"We are just trying to look at all angles of this case."
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"My policies..." Rob started to say.
"Don't matter." Hunter stops him. "The point is it was why Austin made you his target. And why he might do it again, to someone else."
"He has to be stopped." Hunter adds again.
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"He was confident enough in his own ability to get past the guards, and get to Mister Kingson. He didn't act like he was afraid of getting caught."
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Hunter takes a breath, knowing that there is disbelief from the FBI agent. "I know it sounds impossible. But Austin has special abilities, and it is why he was so confident. He felt unstoppable."
"Those abilities allowed Austin to have emotional and mental control of another person's mind." Hunter spoke cautiously. "Right now, those powers are suppressed by a watch that he can't take off his wrist. It was something that Jim was able to get on Austin's wrist to prevent him from attacking last time."
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"We have the reports of our guards on file." Morgan confirms. "So your mental state was not due to any illegal substances?"
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"Right now is the best time to go after him. He is on the run. He doesn't have access to his abilities. And he is running out of resources." Hunter explained.
"Got it." Morgan nods to the rest of the agents. "We will get right on that."
Hunter watches them leave, until he and Jim are left alone in the room with Rob again. He feels a little better, knowing that the agents are on the case now.
After a tense moment of silence, Hunter has to ask. "Why did you imply to them that I might have been dating Austin?"
"Who am I to know who you are dating?" Rob raised an eyebrow.
"Do you really care?" Hunter asked. He tilts his head slightly. "Do you really want to know about my life, now?"
"I have to admit that I had wondered if Austin had tried to attack you first... before coming after me." Rob paused.
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"I am not going to date people you think I should date. Or take business classes you think I need."
"I run my own art studio now. I have a thriving business..." Hunter pointed out. "And most importantly, I have people who accept me, for who I am."
"Can you do that? Do you think you will ever be able to do that?"
Hunter felt his heart pound in his chest as he waited for an answer.
Rob slumped in his chair slightly. "I want to try..."
"If you want to try, then let's try to put the past behind us. Can we just start with that?" Hunter tilted his head again. He knew that it was difficult for his dad to get to this point.
"Yeah... we can." Rob nodded.
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He smiles slightly at Hunter, proud of him for standing his ground and still reaching out a reconciliatory hand.
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He ends the meeting by shaking Rob's hand. And they promise each other to call.
Heading out of the office, Hunter feels a weight off his shoulders. He is just glad that the FBI knows about Austin.
"Hey... want to get a coffee, before we head back?" He smiles softly at Jim.
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"Sure," he agrees, smiling back. He doesn't mind spending a little more time away from his duties right now.
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"Thanks for being here today. You really helped me keep my anger in check."
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They enter into the coffee place. It is one of those places where you order your coffee at a counter, then go to a seat. Hunter orders a hot chocolate and a large bear claw, noticing there are some pastries behind the counter.
After Jim places his order, Hunter will lead them to a booth along the wall.
"It is just so hard... I don't know if he meant what he said about reconnecting."
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"While the situation is not a good one, I am glad you can relate to what I am going through."
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