Jonathan Crane (
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Who: Crane + Various
When: October
Where: Horizon
What: Meetings and Therapy
Warnings: None

Hello! Plot with me on
safekeeping
When: October
Where: Horizon
What: Meetings and Therapy
Warnings: None

Hello! Plot with me on
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[Sorry Prue, although the two of them might look alike and act alike, Chris did not inherit or acquire her love and knowledge of art. Not really having a choice, he walks over and takes a seat near Crane, looking up at the piece.
Honestly it made his heart beat a little faster looking at it. Chris caught himself holding his breath. The colors, the image. It was just. Creepy. Was it supposed to be creepy? Was that what made it art?]
Seriously? Okay. It's......makes me uncomfortable.
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[There is no need to turn and observe. One can feign laziness. One can act confident. But in the end those legs are refusing to stand because they are too tired to endure. His hands slide behind his back and clasp together. Unlike his charge, he appears unfased, comfortable with what the art suggests.]
There's nothing to fear about a painting. But a painting is open to interpretation, isn't it? Now, explain why it makes you uncomfortable.
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Happy now?
[Be glad Crane, he was only snarky to people he liked.]
The red sky is creeping me out.
[For someone who spent a good amount of time in the Underworld or dangling demons over the fiery pits, that was odd wasn't it?]
Do you always have it hanging here or is this an exercise?
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Why suppose you are my only client? Stop thinking of yourself as the centre of the world.
[In reality, the world is society: a web of connections where each strand twists and bends. Or is broken.]
Now, perhaps this is surprising to you, but perhaps it is hanging here because I like it.
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Wow, did I hit a nerve there? Believe me, I am far from the center of the world. Or the universe, or whatever people think they revolve around. I do think that it would be an interesting exercise though.
[Why? Because it's exactly what he would do. Manipulate his charges into seeing his point of view. He totally hadn't learned his lesson just because he almost got killed and everyone he cared about.]
Tell me why you like it then? Same reason you became a psychiatrist? Or whatever kind of special degree you have?
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[Or anyone. In truth, he recognises the feelings of isolation, fear and loneliness. There is something deeply relatable about it for a man who struggles to relate to other people. It is a comforting depiction regardless of the terror depicted with every stroke of a brush.]
I find it convenient albeit benign for articulating painful and overwhelming feelings to my patients. It seems it just hits a nerve.
[His lips almost twist at the corners. Almost.]
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[Okay, that wasn't precisely what he thought Crane meant but, trust Chris to break it down to it's lowest possible denominators. And honestly, that's kind of what his family had been telling him for most of his life. Stop whining and get on with it. Crane just made it sound cool and honorable. Like the struggle against ones self was worth as much as a physical battle.
And then Crane used his own words against him. Chris scowled at him, annoyed (of course he was), that Crane got the upper hand.]
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Mr. Halliwell. I think you react like a man who has heard that nonsense from family since you were a boy.
[A boy. A child. And an intelligent man will understand he means in the sense of time.]
Now, you can suck it up and stop whining as they suggest. Or you can swallow your frustration and achieve something in spite of them.
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Alright, you win. What do you want me to do?
[Because Crane was right. He was a hurt child acting out even as a twenty-three year old. He was still angry at his father for playing favorites, he was angry at his brother for the abuse, and he was angry at his entire family for abandoning him and telling him to just suck it up. ]
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Well, you can help yourself to a drink and stop taking yourself so seriously.
[Is there something unethical in how the only drinks available are whiskey and bourbon? He hardly cares. The man is an adult and makes his choices. Not that choices are ever your own.]
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[Reaching over, he grabbed the bottle of bourbon at random and poured himself a glass. He knocked it back neatly and then poured another. In all honesty, it had probably been over a year. So Chris' tolerance was low.]
I take it back, I do remember. I thought I won. I thought I'd gotten the last demon to get to my brother. I was wrong.
[He paused frowning, looking up at Crane.]
Does it still count if it's sparkling cider because your aunt has a problem with certain liquids? If not it's been a while.
[since he relaxed or since he had a drink?]
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Crane examines the painting and explores his thoughts; imagining himself as the terrified figure. Eight months ago he felt connected with him. Now he can only imagine himself examining him.]
Well, I would hardly offer you a choice otherwise, would I? Carry on professing your aunt's choices matter if that matters to you.
[He shrugs. He could say he hardly believes they do; but they do, don't they?]
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What he fuck did he care. Chris actually smiled at Crane.]
That you're way of saying relax, or I'll get you drunk and make you relax?
So, you like the creepy painting because it's a reminder of perseverance or something? Of facing what scares us? And in a weird ass way it helps people?
[Chris repeated, actually using his words to try and summarize what Crane had told him before. Had he been paying attention?]
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[His words are spoken once his patient has finished. He waits, not out of courtesy nor civility, but the convenience. He can dismantle another dissension but has a schedule. Chris is not the only patient he is seeing today. Chris is not the only person he wants to control.
He takes his usual seat; the green armchair by the window. Notably, his reflection is only margically similar.]
I think you should notice how capable of critical thought you are once you stop pretending you are someone else except yourself.
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I'm not pretending!
[Chris' first thought was to defend himself, argue. And then he frowned, sighing and relaxed again. Recovering from his kneejerk reaction.]
Or I'm just good at repeating what you said back to you
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He inhales and closes his eyes for a second.]
So what? Any client can repeat what I say. What I require them to do is absorb the information.
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And you think I'm absorbing it? Like the bourbon?
[That was Chris' queue to take another sip. Look at him. Actually relaxing. Okay, he was relaxing by way of hard liquor but it was still working. His eye caught Crane's reflecting, and he kept going back and forth trying to figure out why it was weirding him out, itching at his brain.
The whitelighter re-arranged himself, turning to lounge on the couch. ]
All I need to do is let go?
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He leans back and maintains eye contact.]
Well, first I think you need to sit straight. Then perhaps I can see about teaching you to relax.
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Alright. Sorry.
[Crane was right. Chris' line was completely and utterly blurred. What a good therapist for noticing, thanks Crane.]
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Now, this probably sounds ridiculous to you, but place one hand on your chest. Rest the other upon your stomach. Following this, inhale through your nose.
[He denies himself water and remains observant of a process he is in the middle of advising.]
Hold your breath for four seconds. Then exhale through your mouth, expelling all the air you can while contracting your abdominal muscles. The hand on your stomach should rise and fall as you exhale, but your other hand should hardly move at all.
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Yeah, I do, I feel ridiculous.
[But not as ridiculous as he felt when he couldn't use his own abilities because his emotions were in the way. Or how he couldn't heal or trigger any of his other abilities. Not necessarily because he was inferior, but because he was stuck.
And inferior.
It takes Chris a while. His own pulse increasing as he gets frustrated with his inability to complete such a simple task. When he stops thinking about it, stops thinking about how it's similar to the techniques whitelighters used, he does finally get it. All he had to to was stop comparing himself to everyone else. And just.
Breathe.
This wasn't so bad actually. There wasn't anything else he had to focus on.]
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[Word repetition. His reinforcement of negative thinking. He observes his subject and deliberately provokes further distress by mirroring his actions.
Inhale. Hold for four seconds. Exhale.]
The only way you could be more inferior at breathing is to be dead.
[Because dead men don't breathe, right?]
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Actually, I am dead. So. Thanks for that reminder.
[Got you there Crane.]
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Are you going to clean your mess?
[The outburst was directed at his family. But this young man can hardly punish his family, can he? He isn't powerful enough.]
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Happy?
[Chris couldn't punish Wyatt, he couldn't scream and punch Leo, and assaulting your therapist was really bad form, so, he took it out on the bottle.
He felt like he'd been through an emotional roller coaster in the last few minutes. Up and down and sideways, like Crane was puppeting him effortlessly. Therapy was kind of intense.]
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