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OPEN LOG: ๐ป๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐.
Who: Jack Townsend & Open
When: The month of September
Where: Around โ it's a catchall!
Summary: Some intro prompts + eventually event prompts as well
Warnings: Cognitive impairment ft. gaslighting, hallucinations, time loss, etc; mentions of amputation & other violence; adult language; spooky ghosts
(Prompts in comments; this is not a cut text.)
๐ญ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐.
When: The month of September
Where: Around โ it's a catchall!
Summary: Some intro prompts + eventually event prompts as well
Warnings: Cognitive impairment ft. gaslighting, hallucinations, time loss, etc; mentions of amputation & other violence; adult language; spooky ghosts
(Prompts in comments; this is not a cut text.)
๐ญ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐.

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( It's nearly two thirty in the morning on a weeknight. Which weeknight? Doesn't matter. All of them. The townhouse is settled in that overnight ambiance, with lights mostly off and the general sense that you should keep your voice to a low murmur or else you're a total dick and the closet monsters might pop out to slap you in the face for your transgressions. Most sane, normal, functional people are asleep.
Jack is none of the above.
Throughout the hours you can catch him doing... just, so much housework. Nonstop. Dishes, sweeping, mopping, dusting, straightening, occasionally running out of ideas for things to do and kind of wandering like a lost moron until he finds something to occupy his time. He spent some of his stipend (that he probably should have spent on clothes) on books, so when all else fails he can be found in a common area with a book in his lap, hunched over it in the dimmest possible light, intently reading. It probably looks something like this; eye-catchingly stupid with an even more stupid name.
You'd think, based solely on his frame and general vibe, that he might startle easily upon being disrupted. People with his build tend to be twitchy or jumpy. The opposite could not be more true. Pop out of the ground screaming heavy metal with a severed head or something, and he'll just look up vaguely confused and somewhat expectant. )
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( To be completely, 100% clear: Jack does not want to go to a haunted house. He doesn't want to go to a ghost tour. He doesn't want to visit any cemeteries. He's not really into the whole Halloween thing โ it's kind of a weird bad omen in his town, something annoyingly spooky always happens, and he's always on the outskirts of it at least.
That being said, Jack rarely gets what he wants.
The first incident happens while he's on his way to a bookstore. It's innocuous enough, just some teenager out flipping signs for some particular haunted house โ the scariest one in the state! โ which he's content to ignore until the persistent youth all but forces a flier into his hands. Jack, having a hard time with random encounters with strangers in the wild, accepts it and then immediately looks for a recycling bin to drop it into.
The second incident is after he leaves the bookstore and makes it to a coffee place; when he cracks his book open he finds there's a bookmark advertisement for a haunted house โthe scariest one in the state! God damn it. He sighs and recycles that one too.
The third incident is when he's leaving the coffee shop โ or trying to. Somebody spills a drink right at the exit, and he's stuck there a few feet from the door with some other guy trying to leave at the same time.
"Hey, you seen that?" The guy says conversationally, nodding his head at a poster for a haunted house โ the scariest one in the state! seriously! you'll leave a changed person! Jack probably sounds like kind of a dick when he says; )
Yes. I've seen it. I've seen it everywhere.
( The fourth incident is where things start to get weird. It's the next day on his commute back to ADI, seated by himself on the bus trying to read his book when some guy in a full creepy clown costume sits down next to him. There are, like, thirty other open seats. It's a total power move to flop down next to the one guy that's clearly trying to mind his own business. The clown leans over to whisper, "Hiya, kid. Looks like you're reading a real thriller there. You like being scared?" )
Not particularly. It's a book, not a hand grenade. There's a difference between text and, like, actual fear, which it kind of seems like you're trying to make happen right now. I've never really understood the whole clown thing though, I guess it's supposed to be the Uncanny Valley effect? But the only thing that makes it work is those early "It" movies based on the Stephen King novels. Before then, it was more of a background trope.
( The clown seems taken aback and somewhat irritated, but all the same does some close-up magic to produce an ominous business card. It's for a haunted house โ scariest one in the- you get the picture. He offers it to Jack, who says a polite, )
Oh, no thank you. I'm not doing that and I'm tired of finding recycling bins.
( "Go to the house, Jack. It's waiting for you," he whispers. Jack might be more impressed if he weren't using his ID as a bookmark.
There are no less than three more incidents in the coming days, and after the last one he's kind of at his limit. He approaches anybody even vaguely familiar or appropriate for the request in either ADI or Bonnie's, seemingly out of nowhere. )
Hey, listen, this is gonna sound... really weird, but the universe keeps trying to get me to go to this haunted house thing and I don't think it's gonna stop until I go. I'm pretty sure it's just gonna get progressively more annoying about it, so I'd really just rather get it over with, but I don't wanna go alone and wake up in a bathtub full of ice, so if you don't have anything going on later... I could really use the back-up. I'll owe you one.
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A nice pot of Japanese curry.
He sees the man taking a break, and serves a nice place of curry and rice for the man and approaches it with a smile.)
Would you like it?
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Oh... okay.
( A little surprised, a little uncertain, a lot compliant. It takes him a minute to even figure out whether or not he's hungry, and when the last time he ate was. The fact that he can't remember means he should probably do it now. )
Thanks.
( Followed by a second or two of studying it โ it smells good, but he's from a super small town. Culture is mostly limited to shotguns and that one generic "Asian" restaurant that was just a buffet of random stereotypical Americanized food โ and it ultimately got shut down for a combination of pest problems and the owners scraping leftovers back into the buffet dishes.
Mostly it just leads to a polite follow-up question: )
What is it?
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Ren's just going to get some curry for himself and go back to helping the other. His serving is very generous, but it is his favorite food, after all. He'll find himself at the table, making space for the other if he wants to.)
Japanese chicken curry. It's spicy, so be careful.
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Nice weather we're having; oh god, Jack, shut up.
He picks up his fork, and settles on a safe opener. )
Do you cook here a lot?
( The guy's made one meal and everybody eats food, that's probably a stupid question. )
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As much as I can.
(And he leaves everything in the fridge for the taking, too.)
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[ Incidentally, it probably helps more that he's got his own collection of ghost tour and haunted house fliers sitting on the end table he has his feet propped up on. One of them has the address information not-so-carefully ripped out. ]
[ He's quick to look up when he hears someone addressing him. He makes a bit of a face, somewhere between a smirk and a grimace at Jack's proposal. ]
You don't have to owe me,, don't make it awkward. I was gonna go anyway. You have a plan?
[ He's choosing to ignore the universe talk. Mostly because he prefers to ignore the universe in general. ]
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she steps inside, closing the door behind her and rubbing warmth into the arms of her coat before walking the threshold into the common area towards the kitchen. tea at a time like this sounds particularly welcoming.
โexcept, there sits ...the new guy, an addition to the flophouse and something of a familiar face, sitting down reading a rather ridiculous-titled book. his presence startles wanda; it's usually empty when she tends to return. however, she takes some steps forward and toward him, hesitantly tugging at the front of her coat as if trying to remember something.
(what's his name again?)]
You're... [cooler guy, the guy from the store, the nervous one, just what was his nameโ] Jake?
[almost.]
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(He might have sang a little extra something in the air to make passers by feel more generous, but hey, nothing wrong with that, right? They won't miss the extra $10s or $20s from their pockets.)
He strums out another chord, then looks at Jack curiously. ]
So is this, like, an investigation? [ Jeff practically lights up. ] Oh! Dude! Do we need a cover story?
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One thing he does remember, thoughโ )
Oh, hey, are you Ren?
( Coincidentally, he just had a conversation with somebody about the top two people likely to be cooking around Bonnie's at any given time. )
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The big ass stack of ghost tour papers definitely helped seal the decision. He figured either the guy was a spook enthusiast, or he was getting hit with the same eerily persistent advertising onslaught as Jack was. Either one would work for his purposes.
Does he have a plan? )
Um. Not really. I was just gonna... go.
( Should he have a plan? He should totally have a plan, right? Damn it, see, this is why he needs Jerry. He's definitely bringing his cooler in his backpack whenever they go, so Jerry can detect anything weird that might be going on that Jack might not be seeing. )
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He doesn't startle or anything at her appearance, just gently lowers the book to look up at her โ and pings immediate recognition. )
Jack. ( He corrects easily, no offense written anywhere in the word or his body language. ) Hey. Wanda, right? I'm not, like... stalking you or anything, I kind of live here now, I guess.
( She... probably didn't think that, man he has got to stop implanting these weird ideas every time he talks to her. What's wrong with him? )
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[ Great minds think alike. Or, uh, not-so-great minds don't think at the same time? The important thing is Danny doesn't have to deal with someone barking orders at him,and he can just improvise under pressure like usual. It's just possibly-weirded-up tourist attractions anyway, right? Not like he's going to need to outsmart anything he can't punch his way out of. ]
[ ...Hopefully. Ol' dogbreath's been extra weird since he got here, and Danny has a hunch it might not cooperate like always. And there was something about powers and these Entities, right? He's already forgotten like half of that. ]
[ It'll be fine. ]
[ He awkwardly stuffs his hands into his pockets and looks over the advertisements he's collected for a few seconds. ]
...Think we should stake things out before stuff opens?
[ Y'know, just in case they can get the jump on things when there aren't a bunch of tourists in the way. Danny's also just anxious to start doing something about all this, and ghosts are his specialty. There's always Dogtown too, but... ]
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Plus, he was kind of getting... some mild Jerry vibes off him, immediately confirmed when the guy's first impulse is to turn this into a crime noir. )
I was... thinking our cover story would just be two people who wanted to go on a haunted house tour.
( AKA the boring option. )
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But the fact that the newcomer knows his name makes his head tilt in confusion, he even blinks a few times as to try and place where could he have heard it.)
Mhm? Yeah, that's me.
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she does break out into a slight smile regardless.]
It's almost like you want me to think you're up to something.
[there is a moment of consideration as she takes in his appearance, and is glad that, despite the circumstances, he looks a lot better than back when they first met. she points towards the kitchen.]
I was going to make some tea. [company is nice, even if it's just in the offering of something.] Do you want a cup?
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Okay, but, like... What if someone asks how we know each other? [ You know, as they do at haunted houses. ] Are we roommates? Brothers? Um, professional haunted house critics? Or we could keep it simple and say we're in a band together-- hey, do you know any instruments?
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Very rarely does it work out. It's honestly just a lot less hassle on everyone involved if they wing it.
There's a notable pause at the suggestion of a stakeout, wherein he clearly considers the idea. )
I'm gonna be honest, I've never... staked anything before? What would we do, just go... like sit across from it and watch people go in and out?
( What are the odds they'd see somebody trying to smuggle in an 'I'm an axe murderer' sign? )
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( He says, pleased to have like 2% insight about anything here ever, for once. )
I was just talking to someone on the network about the people here. Apparently you're one of only like two people who cook or something.
( Or they cook the most, at least. )
I'm pretty sure it was in a they're really good at it way.
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Tonight's not so bad, though. Tonight he feels at least slightly confident he can get through a completely normal, sane, not stupid interaction with her.
God please don't let him be jinxing himself right now. )
Yeah, that would be... really great. Thank you.
( He's generally more of a coffee guy, but tea and coffee are kind of like... friendly cousins. The former even sometimes involves caffeine, so he's game. )
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(Which is why they're great friends. When you spend so much time in a space with someone else, sharing experience, that's just what happens, right?)
You're welcome to just take it if I've cooked it.
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I play a pretty mean kazoo.
( He answers, tone so neutral it might be hard to tell whether or not it's sarcasm.
It is. It's definitely sarcasm.
But really though โ )
I mean, we're technically roommates now, right? So we could always... go with that.
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( He means that, it sounds sincere. It's just incredibly unusual to him โ not that people cook, obviously, so much as just... he's lived alone for a long time. Like, six years at least. Over the course of that, his degrading mental health and steadily ramping percentage of time spent at work means home-cooked meals have been getting fewer and farther between. He can't actually remember the last thing he ate before he got here that wasn't a frozen burrito or an MRE. )
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(After all, it's unity that makes such a dire situation livable, acceptable to a degree. Without one another, they have nothing to fall back to. Sure, it's just food, but it does mean something bigger than that, doesn't it? It's an invitation to count on Ren.)
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( He agrees, and while it doesn't sound reluctant, it does sound... uncertain? Maybe? Or like the concept is just a little foreign to him, even though he thinks it's nice. He's not really used to this kind of community atmosphere. He only recently found a small handful of people he'd consider his. Before that... he's been on his own for a long time.
It's great, and he supports it, but he doesn't have the first clue how he'd fit into all that. Odds are he'll default to the notion that he's on the outskirts of everything, hang out at the periphery and try not to fuck anything up. )
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she returns to the common area a few minutes later, carrying two mugs; one, she offers to him.]
Here.
[and once taken, she goes to get a seat somewhere across from him.]
No one will mind if you turn on more lights to read better, you know.
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He curls both hands around his mug, and shoots an absent glance around the dim living room. )
I know, I just... have a lifelong dream of making my vision go bad.
( As far as small talk goes, it's not the most awkward he's ever been. So far so good. )
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I won't stop you.
[though the comment is the most normal thing he's said in her presence, which meansโ]
You look like you've settled in well compared to when I met you at the store.
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( Admitted awkwardly with a little downward glance at his mug. He thumbs the rim as he shrugs one absent shoulder. )
Sorry. Things were just... really...
( Well, there's no other way to say itโ )
Fucked up, back home before I woke up here. Like, really... really insane. I pretty much hadn't had a conversation with someone that wasn't trying to kill me in... weeks? Not to get all weirdly dark or anything.
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she listens, though, and understands even if the situation is not the same for her.]
I would also have a hard time if that had been me. [hmm] Though it does explain why you talk the way you do.
[starting conversations with alarming statements and all.]
Why would anyone want to hurt you?
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It's... kind of a long, crazy story. I'm not even sure you'd believe half of it.
( Which isn't to say he won't talk about it, he legitimately put it all in a blog for strangers online to read with 0 hesitation, it's just that she's already been hit with a big ol' helping of his crazy it seems fair to give her an out right off the bat. Presumably she didn't make tea in the middle of the night with the goal of being freaked the hell out by a stranger.
On the other hand, there's a
wizardsorcerer here that made it a point to reinforce how crazy for him is kind of normal for everyone else, so... who knows. Maybe his whole deal is like Easy Button mode for her, he doesn't know her life. )no subject
[not quite literally, but kind of pretty literally. she taps at the curve of the cup, waiting for the heat of the water to warm her hands from the night's chill. few things are bound to unnerve her, given what she's experienced.]
But I understand not wanting to share. Not that you don't trust me, of course. [a glance at himโ] It is just exhausting to keep repeating it to everyone who asks.
[which is why she doesn't really go into detail about her own baggage, generally.]
Wish that I could say you can get a break in this world.
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( Mildly, hesitantly, holding his cup to his chest like it's a baby or a football or something. )
So much as like... yes, this place is weird, and I've heard a little about it, but it's still not as crazy as some of the stuff going on back home. You kind of... walked in on me staring into the abyss covered in blood, so I'm trying not to push maximum capacity, you know?
( Covered is a really strong word. It was on his bat more than anything, maybe a little on the cooler, a few flecks here and there, but... in terms of blood vs. no blood, any amount of the former is a little alarming when you don't known the context. )
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[to be here than to be back home. like a nice little break from whatever crazy circumstance is taking place. sometimes wanda feels like being here is but her hold her breath, waiting for the moment to exhale to let whatever disaster comes next from flooding her.
not that there is any particular thing that occurred prior to coming here that has her concerned for her future actionsโthough she can think of a few.]
How did that happen? You staring into the abyss while covered in blood.
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Then again, Jerry's here now โ from the future, too, which means maybe he can start to relax? )
It's... kind of a long story.
( He starts with an exhale. )
The short version is... the gas station I own is sitting on like some weird cosmic crossroads and this asshole god-king named Brother Riley wants to steal it and use it to break out of his shitty prison and take over the world, so he started sending in clones to try and murder me every day? So, you know... just... that.
( Just normal gas station things. And like that isn't interesting enough to warrant follow-up questions, he adds on a polite: )
What kind of crazy have you seen?
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[it's the first thing she can think of; she can't imagine having to face some kind of threat of that magnitude and just so happen to be a bystander with none of her magic and no real way of defending herself. though if she reaches back into her childhood, she knows the feeling very well.
butโsurely he must have something to be able to survive 'every day', right?]
I have so many questions. [a shake of her head; she could interrogate him until the sun came up, wondering about all these details he's removed from the 'short version'.] But to answer yours, the world I am from just went through what is called The Blip. Half the living things in the universe was exterminated, myself included. [this part she speaks about a little quickly, with the intonation of someone who may or may not be sharing a joke.] When I was returned I basically created my own world based on sitcoms and trapped a bunch of people to do what I asked to make it the perfect world, until an actual witch tried to sabotage me.
[a huff, and a shrug.]
God-kings tend to be assholes. Is he human?
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( Sorry about your perfect world sabotage situation. Also the extermination thing.
Would a normal person be way more weirded out by that? Probably. Should he have a more concerned reaction to being told that she trapped a bunch of people in TV-land? Maybe.
Que sera sera. Kanye shrug. Jack is fucking weird.
He scratches behind one of his ears. )
But, um, no. No powers. And he's... definitely not human. He just looks like one.
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but the not-human thing is a bummer: then no chance in getting rid of him by human means.]
Is it your responsibility dealing with him?
wanda takes a sip of her tea; ponders the situation for a moment.] Because you own the gas station keeping him stuck. Feels like it should have been in the contract.
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If I don't do it, nobody else will.
( A simple answer, with a shrug. )
Plus, I'm... kind of weird? I have a broken brain that makes me immune to... stuff. Somehow. I think anybody else he could just brain-scramble or something, but that doesn't really... work on me.
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Sounds like a lucky break, but I cannot imagine there is much comfort in having that kind of responsibility on your shoulders.
[and so, whatever jack needs to do to deal with him and/or destroy him for good becomes, irrevocably, difficult.]
...is that why you have a hard time sleeping? I was going to offer a spell that would help you fall asleep, but it sounds like it's something you've been dealing with for a long time now.
[has grown used to, too.]
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( Things neither he nor they knew at the time: they don't work because he's already asleep โ or if he's not, when he does fall asleep it's not to REM and he's still aware of his surroundings, he just starts... hallucinating like a motherfucker.
It's gonna be a real fun shock when he gets that diagnosis in a few weeks. Still permanently tired, still hallucinating, still memory loss and black-outs and loss of time and everything, but... at least he's not dying, right? )
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wanda inches forward on her seat, feet flat on the floor, elbows on her thighs as she tries keeping eye contact with jack. it's easy to not feel the constriction of time right in this place, what with the dim light and the quiet that pervades; the heating rattling the pipes that course through the building once in a while, the dried leaves rolling on the pavement.
should she even be contemplating this?]
If you ever wanted some help, perhaps I... could โ try. I'm not positive I will be able to do much, considering your experiences. [carefully, she pushes the cup around in her hands] But if it ever is too much.
[she looks down now, grimacing, but ultimately forcing a smile on her face.]
I have powers that let me control what goes on in a person's mind. I would use it to help my brother sleep free of nightmares. I've used it on even more powerful people; a god of Asgard, a witch. [sorry pietroโ wanda looks up at jack again.] Only to help, and only if you want, of course.
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Needless to say, his hopes aren't very high. All the sameโ
He shrugs. )
I'm game. It couldn't hurt. What's the worst that could happen?
( Literally nothing, as far as he knows. Nothing happening is basically the only consequence of failure, and it's one he's extremely used to. )