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Being mobbed by a vicious pack of reporters was bad enough on any given day. Being mobbed by them in Bangkok during one of the most stressful matches in his life was even worse. Going through it again was nothing less than hell on Earth.
The car ride to the studio was a blur. He heard Walter talking to him, and he knew he was answering, but what was actually said, he couldn't recall afterwards. He went where he was told, going through the motions with as little thought as possible. It'd be over soon enough, and slipping back into his role of emotionless machine was the only way he'd manage.
It was a fine idea, but as the barrage of questions started, from the insipid ("Isn't this a bizarre reunion?") to ridiculous ("Is being homeless affecting your game?"), he felt his self-control slipping away, just as before.
"Your true motivation is something we all want to know," one of the reporters asked, a malicious glint in his eye.
At that, Anatoly's temper flared and he shouted back furiously, "You know damn well what my motivation is!"
The car ride to the studio was a blur. He heard Walter talking to him, and he knew he was answering, but what was actually said, he couldn't recall afterwards. He went where he was told, going through the motions with as little thought as possible. It'd be over soon enough, and slipping back into his role of emotionless machine was the only way he'd manage.
It was a fine idea, but as the barrage of questions started, from the insipid ("Isn't this a bizarre reunion?") to ridiculous ("Is being homeless affecting your game?"), he felt his self-control slipping away, just as before.
"Your true motivation is something we all want to know," one of the reporters asked, a malicious glint in his eye.
At that, Anatoly's temper flared and he shouted back furiously, "You know damn well what my motivation is!"
Molokov and Walter Thread (Of Doom)
Date: 2009-08-11 02:26 am (UTC)He fought his way through the crowd of clamoring reporters, viciously elbowing anyone unfortunate enough to get in his way until he reached his counterpart. There were protocols for this sort of thing, but this event had changed the rules.
"We must meet. Ten minutes in the usual place," he whispered briefly in de Courcey's ear then continued walking, his rage growing by the minute.
One way or another, he was going to get some answers, even if he had to beat it out of de Courcey himself.
Re: Molokov and Walter Thread (Of Doom)
Date: 2009-08-11 02:45 am (UTC)Reporters were shouting questions about his connection to the CIA at him, which Walter deflected with practiced ease, as he tracked Molokov out of the corner of his eye. He had no doubt his Russian counterpart would want a word and Walter was already trying to think of way to convince him that he didn't know who the kid was, despite him being American, or how he knew what he knew. And of ways to stop Molokov from just shooting like Walter knew he wanted too.
It took Walter another five minutes to escape the reporters, giving him just enough time to meet Molokov outside one of the back enterences to the studio. He immediately put his hands up, as if holding back the angry Russian. "Look, before you start, I have no idea who that kid was or how he knew I was CIA."
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Date: 2009-08-12 03:11 am (UTC)Except, of course, when it meant that he was robbed of an scapegoat to blame. He scowled at Walter, unreasonably annoyed that he'd cut to the heart of the question without letting him rant and rail. "And I should believe you, just like that, hmm? How do I know you haven't decided to change our little arrangement?"
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Date: 2009-08-13 01:28 am (UTC)"And create more work for myself? I know we don't trust each other as far as we can throw the other, but come on now. We had Sergievsky right where we wanted him." Then he rolled his eyes and bit back a groan. "Not to mention I no doubt now have to go listen to Trumper throw a temper tantrum because he didn't get his promised lime light."
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Date: 2009-08-13 04:39 am (UTC)He paused for a moment to entertain a delightful fantasy of shooting Trumper, Sergievsky and this new interloper. It would be so easy, so enjoyable - so worth the paperwork. If only... but alas, such a beautiful dream was never meant to be.
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Date: 2009-08-17 02:01 am (UTC)That's what was important after all. Now if he could only distract Molokov so he didn't make good on that threat. Walter never did know with his Russian counterpart.
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Date: 2009-08-21 02:55 am (UTC)Molokov scowled, his fingers itching for his gun. He was on thin ice as it was, and this debacle wouldn't help matters any. Who could say there wasn't already a replacement being flown out right this minute? "I know your distaste for certain... tasks, but we cannot have this khuyesos' interfering in our work."
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Date: 2009-08-22 03:00 am (UTC)Then he raised an eyebrow. "And keep your hand away from your gun."
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Date: 2009-08-22 03:35 am (UTC)At the remark about his gun, he merely tilted his head and raised an eyebrow. "Are you fearing that I would shoot you? Please, perish the thought. I would never waste such a valuable resource."
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Date: 2009-08-23 08:22 pm (UTC)Though when Molokov said that Walter just raised his eyebrows. Then he smirked. "Why Alexander, was that a compliment?"
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Date: 2009-08-23 08:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-08-23 10:03 pm (UTC)