notgoingtorun: (concerned)
notgoingtorun ([personal profile] notgoingtorun) wrote2012-08-01 10:53 am

[for Lipton]

Neal had thought that his great tour of island apologies was done and over with. He hadn't accounted for the fact that significant portions of the island had lost great chunks of their memories. It didn't make sense to tell people who didn't even remember him.

And, of course, one of the people who had no idea who Neal was just happened to be Lipton. Jane might have dealt with his lies with a quiet, sad resignation, but he doubted that her husband would be quite so non-confrontational about it.

He'd already moved his belongings out of New Pemberley, but once he'd realized that everyone had their memories back, he thought it was time to find Lipton and tell him the truth, too.

"Afternoon," he said, approaching the other man once he'd tracked him down. "Have a minute? I've got something I need to talk to you about."
niceofyoutoask: (Paratrooper)

[personal profile] niceofyoutoask 2012-08-15 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Did you hurt anyone?" Lipton asked, direct and pointed. He'd had a fugitive staying with his family, and it was made all the worse by Lipton being off his memory for the past weeks. If Jane, Liddy and the baby had been in danger in their own home because they'd opened their doors to this man...
niceofyoutoask: (Paratrooper)

[personal profile] niceofyoutoask 2012-08-17 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
Lipton nodded curtly, because thievery and forgery was better than murder, but both spoke of crimes that were more than just making ends meet. Lipton had grown up during the Great Depression; he'd seen people driven into certain crimes out of necessity. That he could understand. Stealing art, and forging paintings, that was foreign to him. "By running here, by staying at New Pemberley, did you put Jane and the kids in danger? Would the man after you have hurt them?"

niceofyoutoask: (Lipton)

[personal profile] niceofyoutoask 2012-08-19 07:49 am (UTC)(link)
"Okay," Lipton said, exhaling slowly, the anger still hot and tight in his chest. His first reaction, had he been less rational and more prone to acting without thought, would have been to grab Neal by the collar and shake the answers out of him, a fist near his face. It'd been a long time since he'd gotten into a fist fight - and had spent most of his adult life breaking them up, to be honest - but if anything could bring that out of him now it was anything endangering Jane, Lydia, and Richard.

But Neal - according to Neal's word, which Lipton didn't know how much to honour, now, but he had come forward with this on his own, and seemed sincere - Neal had said that he wasn't violent, and nobody after him would hurt his family. "Thanks for being honest about it now." It came out stilted, still, because that was better than letting his simmering anger show. They'd trusted him in their home, near their children, and he was a theif and a liar.