That did actually happen once before. His being imprisoned. He had blackmailed Jon into a sort of unofficial contract and was eventually taken into custody when the authorities found out.
He also promptly disappeared entirely.
It might be difficult to engineer his arrest a second time but we can always keep our ears open.
I suppose it's really a matter of not allowing him to gain any more power over Jon, isn't it?
I suspect some of that will be keeping JON away from HIM as well, won't it?
I wonder if it might be helpful to separately come to him with concerns about the issue......though I can also just see him getting grumpy and defensive about it.
That sounds like an accurate explanation. I appreciate that he has the urge to do good. I just wish his guilt didn't push him to give so much of himself away.
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[....Frankly, that's less of Peter's concern but that's probably for Jon's own good too. And, he supposes, everyone else's.]
I haven't run into him THIS time, not yet.
You've known both of them longer than I have. Is there any particular strategy you recommend?
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Elias can see a lot of things, but he's not infallible. He can underestimate people. And he can be distracted if there's too much going on.
With Jon... I don't know. I mean, we could get Elias locked up in prison. That worked.
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He also promptly disappeared entirely.
It might be difficult to engineer his arrest a second time but we can always keep our ears open.
I suppose it's really a matter of not allowing him to gain any more power over Jon, isn't it?
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Should have known he'd somehow avoid actually being punished.
We need to keep him away from Jon altogether. He's not- nothing he does is good for Jon.
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I wonder if it might be helpful to separately come to him with concerns about the issue......though I can also just see him getting grumpy and defensive about it.
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[He hates that that probably is the case. That he'll have to work to keep Jon away from Jonah fucking Magnus.]
He knows my feelings about Elias. I mean, at home we were sort of on a quest to kill him.
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[A bit of a conversational detour, but he really does enjoy finding that out. Good. Elias deserves it, if they can pull it off.]
Still, I suppose I meant reminding him that if he goes to Elias willingly, he's not just hurting himself.
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[Maybe it will just make martin feel a bit better?]
Reminders are a good idea. He knows things can't go well if he's around Elias. Or he should.
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'Should' being the operative word.
[He loves Jon, but.....]
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Yeah. He's not good at that.
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I don't suppose you have any pointers on getting him to try?
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He was a bit better when we were in Scotland. I think because for a little bit of time there wasn't anything he felt like he had to fix or solve.
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I appreciate that he has the urge to do good. I just wish his guilt didn't push him to give so much of himself away.
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