"Sometimes in life, you make shitty decisions for the greater good. Remember that, you'll need to learn to do it too." Koschei knew Barty would have to learn cause Klaus never would. Barty was strong, he could learn to handle it well. Barty was made of similar stuff to him, which didn't make them endearing but made them effective.
"Shall we go forth and create some chaos?" Koschei paused and then smiled at Barty. "There's your word for the day, Bart - Chaos. The opposite of order. Great things can be born out of chaos. Trust me."
Barty gave a nod, making a note of the word and its meaning. Then he got up suddenly, stepping forward until he was within touching distance of Koschei. He wasn't touching him, but he could have if he wanted to. "I don't care if you are using me. I'm not stupid. I understand that you are. But all I care about are Klaus and you. And to get out."
He didn't want Koschei looking down at him or believing he was playing him. "When I understand everything, maybe I will care about more."
"I will be honest, because I know you value it - I don't much care if you understand or not what I'm doing. I care if you do it. I never thought of you as stupid. If I did, I wouldn't be able to trust you." Koschei explained, not at all seeming concerned about the way Barty was looking at him. "One day you will understand every piece of the puzzle and by then, you will know more and, in retrospect, you will agree with me."
Koschei laughed and then smiled a bitter smile. "Or perhaps you won't. Perhaps I won't. What do we know of the future and how we will feel when we don't have any data. I'm as blind to the world as you."
"Not quite. I know you know more." He could admit that. He was eager to understand more about the world. Even now the book he was holding, the one Koschei had given him, felt almost hot in his hold, as if it was calling to him. He wanted to learn. "I want to be on your side. For now. We will see what the future says."
He could not be sure of that. "But Klaus has to stay safe. He doesn't have to witness what we are willing to do."
"He will witness it. He will see the bodies, he will see the ghosts. You can only protect him so much. Maybe you can tell him to close his eyes while we work but I think he will do it regardless." It would not be easy to hide from someone but Koschei was willing to try. He had to kill Theta to ensure he'd never see - and even now, he wasn't sure that Theta wouldn't see.
"You will like the book. Read it tonight and tomorrow, we will act." Koschei decided as he watched the other grip the worn book with such eagerness. He understood it will. "I have been and still am a seeker, but I have ceased to question stars and books; I have begun to listen to the teaching my blood whispers to me."
"My blood whispers death and suffering." And he couldn't imagine that it was much different for Koschei. He looked down at the book and then at him, nodding his head. Finally, he held his hand out. Koschei had said that a deal started with a handshake. "We will act together."
"To a better future." Koschei shook Barty's hand and then pulled away, looking up at the camera and then back to Barty. "See you tomorrow, brother."
They were not brothers in any sense but in his mind, all those who were like him were kin. They were all brothers on some level. That was how it worked.
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"Shall we go forth and create some chaos?" Koschei paused and then smiled at Barty. "There's your word for the day, Bart - Chaos. The opposite of order. Great things can be born out of chaos. Trust me."
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He didn't want Koschei looking down at him or believing he was playing him. "When I understand everything, maybe I will care about more."
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Koschei laughed and then smiled a bitter smile. "Or perhaps you won't. Perhaps I won't. What do we know of the future and how we will feel when we don't have any data. I'm as blind to the world as you."
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He could not be sure of that. "But Klaus has to stay safe. He doesn't have to witness what we are willing to do."
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"You will like the book. Read it tonight and tomorrow, we will act." Koschei decided as he watched the other grip the worn book with such eagerness. He understood it will. "I have been and still am a seeker, but I have ceased to question stars and books; I have begun to listen to the teaching my blood whispers to me."
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They were not brothers in any sense but in his mind, all those who were like him were kin. They were all brothers on some level. That was how it worked.