http://x-celsis.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] x-celsis.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] xp_communication2009-08-31 02:39 am

E-mail: Emma to Jake

From: Frost, Emma
To: Gavin, Jacob Jr.

Jake

I do not need to punish you any more than you are already punishing yourself. But nor do I wish to have to carve It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time on your headstone. Don't place your trust where it is not deserved. Don't put your colleagues in danger. Don't do it again. Learn. Move on.

In your current melancholic state, I doubt you wish to avail yourself of a willing ear, but if you do, my door is always open.

Emma

[identity profile] x-courier.livejournal.com 2009-08-31 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
To: [Frost, Emma]
From: [Gavin, Jake]

I'd say that I didn't think she was dangerous, but I've a lifetime of hearing "that's right, you didn't think," to the point that I can't start a sentence that way without hearing my mother's voice in my head. Which is, truly, disturbing. Regardless, she's not the first psychotic (or even psychopathic) person to darken the Brownstone's door, and I'm sure she won't be the last. Remy does have to come home at some point, after all.

But I am willing to concede the point, and I'm touched at your concern for me. For all of us, really.

I'd prefer not to beat this particular dead horse, but I'm happy to let you take me out somewhere nice if you'd like to talk about anything else. It would seem my most recent benefactor has become immune to the Gavin charm. Stunning, I know, but there have been recorded, if rare, instances of this happening. And that's twice in this email that I've brought up my mother. Buy me dinner and I promise it'll never happen again.

Yours,



Jake

[identity profile] x-courier.livejournal.com 2009-09-01 08:16 am (UTC)(link)
To: [Frost, Emma]
From: [Gavin, Jake]

That would be lovely. You always did know how best to cheer me up.



Jake

ps Illyana and I are fine, for the record, even though she had to kill a cake to make things better. Personally, I don't agree with her methods--they were a little too brutal for me.