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AN: And this would be the final “chapter” of the little story that could. The other two parts will be posted when they’re edited/written, and I’ve finished wrestling them into history.

This is probably the saddest story ever written off the prompt “I’d miss you if you died (please let me turn you into my vampire minion)”, but that’s what [livejournal.com profile] penknife gave me.

Spoilers: Series to date. Also, canon character death.

Disclaimer: Not mine, but I’m glad it’s here so we can share it.

Rating: Kid friendly

Characters: Nigel Griffin, Helen Magnus, James Watson, John Druitt and Nikola Tesla

Summary: Nigel Griffin dies in his sleep.

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Three Ways In, Two Ways Out

They come to him one at a time. He is grateful for that, because he doesn’t think he could stare down all four of them (well, three really), at once and still have the courage to voice his refusal. And he is determined to refuse.

But he’s also polite, southern gentlemanliness coming so easily after the Victorian variety, so he takes all their communiqués, sets up appointments, buys lemonade and biscuits (British ones, because even after all this time in Louisiana, some things just won’t change), and waits.

****


1. First Way In

“It’s a bit uncomfortable at first,” Watson says one sunny day in 1938. “But I dare say I’ve worked out all the kinks in the design. I’d need accurate measurements of course. We’re not the young Oxford men we used to be anymore, my friend.”

Except that Watson is. Not so much as the others, but he’s been wearing that contraption for more than two decades now, finishing it right after they’d finished Adam Worth, and if he’s aged, it’s only around the corners where the light can’t quite breathe through. Nigel’s hands are wrinkled from the sun and shaky from The War, though his body is still hale. He’s aging slowly, but he’s still getting on in years. He’s not sure he minds.

“In any case,” Watson goes on, “I really think you’d grow to like it. I’ve even got plans for an exoskeleton once my bones start to lose density. You might look a bit odd to the layman, but you’d be alive to be looked at.”

Nigel looks over the plans, because he’s finding more grey hairs and he’s having a moment of weakness. It’s all tubes and brass knobs and he can’t imagine what it would be like to carry it around for the rest of his life. He shudders with distaste at the idea.

“I’m not sure this is my kind of get-up, old boy,” he says, leafing through the pages and pretending to look at them even though his mind is made up.

“It’s not as heavy as it looks,” Watson says quickly. “And Tesla is certain that he can modify it further so that – ”

“No, James,” Nigel says finally, meeting his friend’s eyes at last. “Such a life is not for me.”

“You’ll stay here? Alone? In New Orleans?” James demands, incredulous.

Nigel suspects that James believes him guilty of wasting a fine education and unearthly skills. The truth is that Nigel used his education for longer than most men ever do, and once he’d eliminated thievery and espionage, there weren’t many other things his skill set was applicable for.

“It doesn’t get cold here,” Nigel says, looking out at the flowering trees. “And the music’s good.”

James looks at him like he’s gone crazy. Maybe he has. But New Orleans is pretty and his age goes unremarked upon even though he's only changed a little bit since he got here. The people here are civilized, but they accept magic without question most of the time.

“You will call me if you change you mind?” James says at last.

“I will,” Nigel replies.

He doesn’t.

****


2. Second Way In

Nikola hates lemonade, which makes Nigel all the more pleased to serve it. He’s actually gone out and picked the lemons, so as to make it as sour as possible, and sugared his own glass to compensate. He’s half-hoping he can get the vampire to complain, but of course Nikola would rather die (and since he can’t, it’s a moot point).

It’s 1951 and Tesla has been dead for eight years. Nigel very nearly misses him sometimes. He’d taken his fiancée to the funeral, and she’d spent the entire week in New York feeling bad about liking the city so much when one of her betrothed’s friends had died. Nigel found the whole thing hilarious, and took the opportunity to show her why he was friends with so infamous a man as Nikola. She hadn’t bolted or tried to murder him, had married him, actually. But she never bathes Anna unless the baby is wearing something.

Nigel’s aged quite a bit since James last came calling, but Tesla looks exactly the same as he always had, save for the years where he pretended to be old. Nikola looks at him for a long time before he takes a sip of the all to intentionally sour drink that Nigel poured him, as if measuring the years on his face. It’s not hard, since most of them have only crept on in the last decade or so.

“You look terrible,” Nikola says, because he couldn’t be graceful if his life depended on it, and it very rarely does.

“Thank you,” Nigel replies, because he decided a few years ago to take all the remarks about his age as a compliment on the grounds that he can age at all.

“No really,” Telsa presses. “I think being a father is too much for you.”

“I rather enjoy it,” Nigel says, because he does. He almost regrets waiting this long, except the only thing in the world he loves more than his daughter is his wife.

“Do I get to see the little tyke?” Nikola has never been subtle, and Nigel reads the meaning behind his clever inflection all too clearly.

“You could see her, were she here,” Nigel says, glad his American neighbours insisted on teaching him poker. “But she is out with my wife at her mother’s house.”

“Don’t you want them to meet me?” Tesla asks.

“Not particularly,” Nigel says. “Especially since my wife thinks you’re dead.”

“Pity,” Nikola says. He looks at the glass as though realizing what’s in it for the first time and makes a face. “To business then! I have a proposition for you.”

“Please, elaborate.” If nothing else, it’s sure to be the funniest thing Nigel has heard all week.

“Since the stupendous failures on behalf of the allied front after the war,” Nikola begins, as though he contributed nothing to the Cold War besides the actual cause, “I have been working to restore the Earth to its former glory.”

“Whose glory would that be, exactly?” Nigel asks, because he’s pretty sure he knows where this is going, and if Tesla is going to kill him, he’d rather it be before his family came back to witness it.

“Why mine, of course,” Tesla says. “Well, my race.”

“And you want me to steal something for you?”

“Good heavens, no.” Tesla might not actually be feigning his emotions at that one. “When one of us poor addicts manages to shake something, I believe it should be left well and truly shaken.”

“Then what?” Nigel asks, somewhat sharply, because he’s poured himself another glass of lemonade while he’s waiting and forgotten about the overuse of lemons in it.

“I want you to become one.” He says it calmly, like he’s talking about five-a-side instead of global domination.

“What?”

“I would miss you if you died,” he says after a moment, and Nigel’s almost positive it causes him pain to say the words. “Please let me turn you into my vampire minion.”

“Certainly not,” Nigel replies. There’s nothing about the word minion that he likes, especially when it comes from Tesla.

“Well you can’t blame a man for wanting to take over the world with his best friends.”

“Helen will kill you,” Nigel says wearily. How is Tesla still so young?

“Not if she doesn’t find out.” Tesla shoots him a side-long glance.

“I’m not going to tell her,” Nigel says. “So you can leave off threatening me.”

“I was hoping not to ruin the moment,” Tesla says, leaning back in his chair. “Do you have any sugar?”

Nigel passes him the sugar bowl and doesn’t so much as flinch when Tesla’s fingernails scrape against his palm.

****


Third Way In

It’s very near the end when he writes to Helen. He almost tells Anna not to send it until after he’s gone, because even if he doesn’t put a return address on it, Helen will still track him down. She’s always been doggedly good at things like that.

He’s afraid of her the most. Not because she’s a woman, he got over that more than half a century ago, but because she’s so reasonable. He knows she will give him a hundred reasons, but he’s got a very good trump card, and he’s hoping he’ll be able to play it without breaking her heart.

“You’re determined, then?” she says, a bit more lightly than he’d been expecting.

“I am,” he says, and wonders for a moment if it will really be that simple. Except it’s Helen, and things are never that simple.

“Mine wouldn’t like James’s,” she says, neutrally and very nearly cold. “No apparatus or mechanics. Just an injection.”

“And then the others to follow,” he doesn’t ask because he already knows. “And then who know what the side-effects will be?”

He has not meant to do that, and when her face darkens in pain, he regrets it immediately. They have no idea what drove John mad all those years ago, but it must be something related to the blood, either the source blood she engineered or the shot of her own blood she gave him when he took ill. Even if it weren’t, even if her blood were totally safe, he still wouldn’t take it.

“I’m sorry, Helen,” he says softly. “I didn’t mean it.”

“You, my old friend, are the only one who ever dared to check my recklessness.” Her voice is warm again, and he knows it’s over without him having to tell her about how much he loves his wife. “It would be a shame to go back on that now.”

They sit on the verandah, listening to the world go by on the quiet street. She reaches across the table to take his hand, and he wonders what she is remembering, or if maybe, just maybe, she has found peace in this.

“All the things we’ve done, Helen, and I’ve no regrets,” he says when the car comes to pick her up a few hours later. “I’ve lived these long years wondering what kind of man that makes me. I’m ready to go.”

He is still surprised when she lets him.

****


Fourth Way Out

“I could do it, if you like,” says the Ripper from the darkness just outside his line of sight.

The machine whirs, not the elegant piece that Watson would have designed to prolong his life indefinitely, but the harsh and ugly device that gives him only enough oxygen to make it through one more day.

“John,” Nigel gasps, because it’s harder and harder every time he speaks.

“I’m here, old friend,” he says gently, and the Ripper steps into the light. “If you need me.”

“I don’t,” Nigel says, and wonders how he was ever afraid of a man so scarred and broken. “But thank you.”

The Ripper is gone a few seconds later, in a flash of light and smoke that they had once called Brimstone and for the life of him, he can’t remember what Helen told him it’s actually called.

He forgets a lot, nowadays. But he holds on.

****


Fifth Way Out

Nigel Griffin dies in his sleep.

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fin

Gravity_Not_Included, January 17, 2011

Note: I'm thinking someone should email ff.net and request that Nigel gets a tag on the character list. And now that I think about it, it would be handy if there was one for The Five as well...

Date: 2011-01-19 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] penknife.livejournal.com
Oh! Dear Nigel. His friends do love him. Even if he doesn't want what they have to offer. I like his certainty about who he is and what he wants.

*sniffle*

Date: 2011-01-19 03:07 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (because I needed a tesla icon...)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
He was a lot of fun to write for, because he's the one we know the least about (well, I've never read the book, so maybe I'm missing something, but still), but I love the idea that he's still as much a part of The Five as the others, even though he chose his own path a bit more emphatically than they did.

Date: 2011-01-19 04:34 pm (UTC)
jerusha: (helen magnus)
From: [personal profile] jerusha
Oh, this was just gorgeous. I loved Nigel's quiet determination.

Date: 2011-01-19 04:37 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (River)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
Thank you so much! I wanted to give Nigel something...awesome, you know? I'm glad you liked it. :)

Date: 2011-01-19 05:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] artaxastra.livejournal.com
*sniffle* This one actually made me cry.

Lovely.

Date: 2011-01-19 05:59 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (all things)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
Thank you.

Date: 2011-01-19 06:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] freevo.livejournal.com
This is brilliant! My favourite part is the one with Tesla but all of them are great.

Nikola hates lemonade, which makes Nigel all the more pleased to serve it.

I love this line, perfectly sets up his - or perhaps everybody's - relationship to Tesla.

And just all around love for writting Griffin. He should be in more fic.

Date: 2011-01-19 06:42 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (because I needed a tesla icon...)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
Thanks! Tesla is so much fun to write, even in a fic like this, because he is always ready to take the hit so they don't have to.

Date: 2011-01-19 07:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vocal-bard.livejournal.com
So wonderfully in character. I especially like Druitt's section, but there are lots of great quotes here. "Vampire minion" indeed!

Date: 2011-01-19 07:21 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (helen magnus is kind of the best ever)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
The line to Helen about not having regrets was what got the ball rolling on this fic, back when it was still a chapter and not it's own thing, but the line from Tesla is what I really hung the whole thing on.

Thanks for reviewing!

Date: 2011-01-19 07:43 pm (UTC)
nandamai: (Default)
From: [personal profile] nandamai
I like how each of them is more resigned to Nigel's saying no. James is excited and positive, Nikola thinks it's a longshot but wants to try, and Helen has already accepted the inevitable. And John, well. But Nigel knows his answer all along.

Date: 2011-01-19 07:47 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (distract him with opera!)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
I like how each of them is more resigned to Nigel's saying no.

Yes, that was totally intentional. *coughs* :)

Thanks for the review! I love it when people notice things I didn't mean to put in but included anyway!

Date: 2011-01-19 08:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] darthanne.livejournal.com
Nice to read some Nigel fic as he is the one we know the least about. I like the explanation as to the date of his death - ageing more slowly but still ageing makes sense considering the source blood.

Nice look at the friendships between the five too.

I liked the vampire minion comment from Tesla - very IC.

Date: 2011-01-19 09:11 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (amy pond)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
Thanks! Nigel certainly has the most wiggle room when it comes to his motivations. I like the idea that he picked New Orleans sometime in the 20s because he figured "magic" would go unnoticed there, and then just....stayed. I also like to think he looked young for a long time and then aged all at once (well, mostly all at once) after his wife died.

Date: 2011-01-19 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eldanna.livejournal.com
Why are you making me cry these days?

Date: 2011-01-19 09:29 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (borg)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
Dude, just wait until you have to edit the next one.

Um...would you like to beta a fic? ;)

Date: 2011-01-20 01:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shanachie-quill.livejournal.com
This was...gorgeous. Totally within the little bit of character we've gotten and just...yes. I love it.

*giggles* Vampire minion. I love the word minion, but I can see Nigel objecting to it. Especially with Tesla being the one to use it.

Date: 2011-01-20 01:46 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (because I needed a tesla icon...)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
Thank you so much!

Minion is an excellent word...but I prefer having them to being one myself. ;)

Date: 2011-01-25 03:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shanachie-quill.livejournal.com
I have to give credit where credit is due!

It absolutely is an excellent word! It was one of the vocabulary words I used to give my students (along with marauder and you've never seen funnier stories than when you give middle schoolers those words and tell them to write stories). Yes I escaped being a minion in my writing group because I was able to complete my tasks. And I refused to "bow" down to the Overlord. (My writing group is a bit wacky at times...)

Date: 2011-01-20 02:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] splash-the-cat.livejournal.com
Oh, quite lovely, and very much in character for each of them.

Date: 2011-01-20 02:53 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (a thousand good-byes)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
Thanks! I find myself rather adoring this fandom, and it's entirely because of the characters in it.

Date: 2011-01-22 05:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angelqueen04.livejournal.com
Oh wow, brilliant!

“I would miss you if you died,” he says after a moment, and Nigel’s almost positive it causes him pain to say the words. “Please let me turn you into my vampire minion.”

BWAH! *dies laughing* Oh that sounds just like Nikola! HEE! I can hear his voice in the words! *bounces*

On a sadder note, Nigel's farewell to John actually made me tear up a little. I love how that, for all that they spoke to each other, so much still went unsaid. And it didn't really need to be said. I think they were both beyond words at that point.

Excellent fic! :) Love it!

Date: 2011-01-22 06:20 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (because I needed a tesla icon...)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
Thanks! His line to Helen about being ready to go was what started the fic, but I really did hang it Penknife's prompt and the conversation with John, so reading that you liked them both means a lot. ;)

Thanks for the review!

Date: 2011-03-14 06:15 am (UTC)
shadadukal: (SFA : Ashley reading)
From: [personal profile] shadadukal
Oh, this was so totally amazing. Oh Nigel &hearts

Date: 2011-03-14 01:37 pm (UTC)
ext_1358: (women and geeks first)
From: [identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com
Thank you, m'dear. This is still one of my favourites. :)

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