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"Can you actually hear me up here?"

That voice was something that the professional on the other side of the line was used to hearing; the one belonging to a man who was dangling above a three mile drop above a jungle canyon from a piece of ancient masonry. This prayer piller, constructed thousands of years ago by an advanced and artistic culture that sadly - and mysteriously - died out only two thousand years ago was the only thing keeping the young man alive. His grip was slipping slightly, his feet unable to find purchase on the rock that was slippery from wet grass and slick mould from years of damp, humid rainforest air.

The young man was Chad Blaise Elliot, or Blaize Elliot as he was better known around the world. The son of the legendary Theodore Elliot, whose trails lead him across the globe and discovered so many ancient secrets and treasures, and contributed so much to anthropology and archaeology that entire courses and degrees were based around his works ... Theodore Elliot was a towering force in the profession of finding things from other times.

His son?

... Not so much.

It was actually a mystery where, exactly, Blaize came from. His father never married, the man always saying 'a gentleman never leaves his lady idle in a parlour, wondering if her husband will come back from another adventure'. With his erratic and heavy workload, he found it unseemly to take a wife and leave her for long stretches of time. He had entertained beauties, but he was from the school of thought that one should only court if one had mind to marry.
So when a son turned up, everyone raised an eyebrow and no-one really wanted to ask outright where he came from. Some DID pose the polite question as to where 'your son's mother' could be, something that would always gain the frosty reply of 'she is well, but she is occupied'. It stood to reason that Blaize was some sort of one-night thing, but with whom and where, and why the normally impeccable Sir Elliot broke his moral code were all up in the air.

Not that this seemed to do much to harm Blaize, at least not in a normal way. Raised by a succession of nannies, governors and private tutors until he attended university, he was allowed reign of his fathers house while his father was off making new breakthroughs in ancient history. This made him, to put it bluntly, spoiled, and this really showed when attending higher education.

A man of means and good blood like his would do well to earn stripes in academia like his father. But whereas his father earned his credentials through hard work, good manners, excellent method and perfect intelligence, Blaize got them through ... being the son of that.
While other students burned the midnight oil, Blaize burned the oil dancing and drinking. While others religiously attended lectures, he turned up in one out of five, if at all. While others were driven to the point of near insanity from stress handing in a dozen papers or more, Blaize always had his somehow turn up, despite the man being clearly hungover and barely awake, and earn perfect marks.

Because no-one wanted to criticize the son of Theodore Elliot.

Especially when Theodore mysteriously disappeared in the heavy mists of Shonosha, disappearing in his trusty biplane into the fog and never coming back. His plane was discovered three years later, but he was gone, as was all sign of him ... Though declared dead for reasons of inheritance and law, many still wondered about his ultimate fate. Blaize was seemingly unaffected ...

Like he was unaffected now. Despite being spoilt and handled with kid-gloves by the same institutions that revered his father, he was still his father's son, and the want to climb all over things in the name of knowledge rang strong in his veins.
Even if his way was brute force compared to his father's much softer touch, and he relied much more on his learned parter, who was watching what Blaize was seeing and hearing his voice through a headset they both wore. Telephones and technology were practically useless in locations like these, but their headsets somehow still worked, and while one was hanging off the edge of certain death, the other was watching from a computer chair.

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2015-12-28 11:36:56
It was a whirlwind for Oliver to watch the actions of Mr. Elliot. He wasn't afraid but he was taken back. Mr. Elliot had in the past showed anger toward the board, especially when funding was cut for them but never like this. Confused on what to do Oliver remained in his seat as Mr. Elliot stormed into the bathroom. Figuring he wasn't going to be able to ask him what the letter was about, Oli bent over it to place the pieces together again just long enough for him to read.

A mixture of awe and dread filled him as he realized what they were asking him to do. It was one thing to ask a child to bury their parent, but something entirely different to ask them to find their dead parent's body. Oliver wouldn't know Mr. Elliot's pain. His parents were both healthy and lived normal boring lives a few hours away. Yet he still had sympathy for his superior in this situation. Hearing the bathroom door open again he was quick to scatter the ripped papers to hid his snooping.

Mr. Elliot's angered shouting was no surprise but the way he looked was concerning. "Mr. Elliot, I think we should at least show up and decline the mission," He tried to sound neutral in the situation while he personally felt torn. If it brought closure to Mr. Elliot he would join the team to find his father. He had spent a decent amount of time with the Mr. Elliot and could likely figure out where his father might be, if he truly was like his dad.



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"We're going to that fucking meeting" Blaize slammed Oliver's door open, "And I am going to fucking smash that fat bastards desk in HALF!"

Being on campus grounds, they were no further than a few minutes walk to the actual main University building. He didn't bother picking up his bag, instead, making a straight beeline for the Dean's office and straight up kicking his door down.

"What the FUCK is wrong with you?!" He bellowed, wild eyed and furious



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2015-12-30 17:44:38
Oliver's eyes flew wide as he listened to just how angry Mr. Elliot was. He didn't know what to do in the moment. It wasn't his place to step up and ask him to calm down and he wasn't eager to piss of his boss. Instead he remained the ever helpful assistant and kept up with him as he stormed off.

He never thought in a million years that he'd witness the look on the Dean's face. It was a mixture of fear and surprise. Oliver remained in the background beside the store to avoid being caught in the cross-hairs.



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"..." The Dean pushed his glasses up his nose, looking up from the papers he was reading on his desk.

"Ah, Mr. Elliot. Take a seat" He regained his usual firm, calm expression as he took in the fact that the door was still on its hinges, if only just.
"I am not taking a fucking seat, WHERE do you get off telling me to go find my father?!" Blaize placed his hands on the desk, his frame taunt and ready to rip apart the world itself. It wasn't entirely outwidth the realm of possibility he wouldn't reach across the desk and strangle the Dean with his bare hands.
"We thought, given the sensitive nature of our request, that you would prefer to look yourself" The Dean rose a brow, pressing his fingertips together in an arch, "After all, it is your dearly missed father. Since he is Dr. Elliot, we have hope he has found a way to survive in Shonosha and was simply missed in our last expedition there".

"That was a DECADE AGO!" Blaize bellowed, "I am not going and I am contacting my lawyer to make sure YOU don't go looking!"
"Mr. Elliot!" The Dean rose his voice, "This is a matter of scientific interest! Your father was never found, and he may legally be gone, we have a moral obligation to bring him home! Unless ..." He narrowed his eyes, leaning back in his chair, "You don't want him to be found ..."

There was a pause, a pause so tense the air practically vibrated like a stressed violin string, before Blaize lifted the extremely heavy mahogany desk and threw it to the side, sending it crashing into the bookcase-clad right hand side wall. Shelving snapped, sending countless volumes and tomes cascading to the floor and shattering several decorative objects. Blaize only just stopped himself from attacking the Dean, raising a finger and pointing right between the mans eyes, his own eyes aflame with internal rage.
"You will be hearing from my lawyer. I am going to burn down this University and everyone in it".

He turned on his heel and stormed out, blazing right past Oliver and either slamming every door in his wake or punching every window that happened to be near him.

The Dean sighed, looking at his bookcase and the fluttering papers settling on the destruction like feasting flies upon a literary corpse.

"Oliver, see to it that he is not disturbed" The Dean had noticed Oliver, but was distracted from him by Blaize's ferocious temper, "I fear that Mr. Elliot is not in the right frame of mind to discuss anything nor entertain guests"



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2016-01-07 16:06:34
Oliver felt overwhelmed in the situation. This wasn't his forte, his place wasn't here to witness this. He felt that despite what friendship he and Mr. Elliot had, it didn't feel like he was privy to this. A look of discomfort covered his face before forcing his eyes to look at the carpet.

The rug was ornate, priceless no doubt. Judging from the craftsmanship it likely was award to the dean for achieving some greatness, in academia. Oliver didn't really care for the rug, but it provided him an escape while still remaining in the room.

His own anger rush forward as his sensitive years understood what the dean was suggesting. His head went up in time to watch in apparent slow motion as the desk was tossed into the adjacent wall. A part of him felt for the possible expensive objects but that feeling was fleeting and disappeared as quickly as it came.

A small feeling of pride came him as Mr. Elliot stormed out of the room in a fit. Oliver squared his shoulders and began his own departure when the words of the dean forced him to pause. Turning sharply he fixed the man with a cold dark look.

"See to it that he is not disturbed?" Oliver asked, his voice deeper and almost a growl, very unlike himself.

"He has nearly died for the university and you want to send him on a mission to destroy himself?!" Oliver continued, closing the gap between himself and the dean. He didn't get as close as Mr. Elliot but his point was made.

"You do not deserve this man's skill or bravery. You claim this moral obligation? What do you know of morality sir?" Oliver's forced were empathized with clear dictation.

"All you know of morality sir is what you are forced to portray for the school and various committees. You may be a learned man, but textbooks won't teach you anything of morality sir," Oliver felt his point was made and turned but paused at the door without pause.

---

Oliver had no clue where Mr. Elliot might have gone. One idea did come to his head and figured he'd try there.

In the depths of the History building was their 'office' space. The term was to be used lightly because neither men spent much time there. The first office was actually Dr. Elliot's, kept preserve as a kind of shrine to the esteemed man. Current instructors in the field used offices on the main or upper floors. Only the Elliots ever occupied the lower floors simply because that was were rare artifacts were kept, tucked away for safe keeping. Dr. Elliot had done plenty of research within his old office when returning home proved pointless in cases of returning back to the field.

Oliver had his own office in the same area, very unlike tradition which seemed to be Oliver's point in life. His own room was small much like his apartment and like the other office space it remained rarely used and tidy (only because the janitor kept up the dusting).

Oli hoped that he would find Mr. Elliot in either his own office or his father's office. Walking the quiet halls he listened for any sound of him.



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Blaize's own office was barely used; he simply wasn't patient enough to be sitting behind a desk filling in paperwork. A recurring joke behind his back was that he was a meathead who couldn't actually spell archaeology, merely break things in the name of it.

Despite that jab, he was intelligent, just not of the temperament that could sit behind a desk all day. Hell, that's what he hired Oliver to do; all the paperwork that went with the profession so he could spend his time doing what he considered the more dangerous aspects.
After all, as he said to Oliver some days into the job, anyone could fill in paperwork. There were considerably less people willing to hang upside down via one frayed rope around their ankle above a razor-sharp spike-filled pit to gather a sample of the native paintwork lining the sides of it. At least, none that would do that without a far more expensive gear set, insurance, and a lot more red tape.

Blaize's office just had a desk, a near-empty filing cabinet, an unused pen, and a calender of pin-up girls that was recycled from previous years, with the correct dates scribbled on top. The layer of dust all over everything in the oddly sterile room showed that he wasn't here and hadn't been here for a while.
That had to mean that he was in his father's office. This was near sacrilege; Dr. Elliot's office was a preserved shrine with only a few keyholders in the entire University. Very top students, the absolute best of the best (or someone with a good network of friends) could be given a peek inside the office from the doorway, but ABSOLUTELY no touching of anything. Or even really breathing in the rooms air.

The door to that shrine was open. Sitting in Dr. Elliot's chair, the extremely tall back to the door, his boots up on a small futon, was Blaize. He presumably had a key, but he could have also picked the lock to get in.
The air inside the beautiful office was thick with sullen rage and pure sulk. Inside the room was walls of books, maps covering every flat surface, a range of knick-knacks and trinkets from various adventures. Who knew what treasures lived in here, but the point of concern was the young man behind the ornate mahogany desk strewing in that tall green leather chair.



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Oliver pushed open the door wide enough to look in. His throat tigtened at the mere thought of what Mr. Elliot might have felt when he realized his father was never coming back. The issues added with the dean wasn't going to be helpful either.

Fixing his glasses Oliver ventured quietly into the room and went to stand beside Mr. Elliot in the shrine of a room. An itching urged his hand to land itself on Mr. Elliot's shoulder as a sign of support.

Rarely had they hugged or even touched one another unless they were hurt or sick. It was a feeling that carried more weight for Oliver than he realized. It was in that moment he felt that even if Mr. Elliot didn't return any of his feelings he would be devoted to him. Mr. Elliot had shown him so much and no matter how the years would change them Oliver wouldn't ever willingly leave him.

"Sir, I think you should go back home. Get some rest," Oliver broke the silence for them both as he slowly took his hand away.



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The white shirt, dulled with being on assignment for a week in deep, humid jungle and running through ancient masonry, didn't disguise the fact that Blaize was oddly cool to the touch. Bright blue eyes, a huge that was stark against dusky skin and ebony hair, seemed to take on a stormy tint as he sat with his fingertips interlaced and resting against his mouth, elbows on the luxurious green leather chair. His muddy boots resting on an ottoman, this was someone who was lost inside his own head and didn't pay Oliver any attention.

Dr. Elliot's desk was preserved the very same as on the day he disappeared. Some academic papers, some letters of no importance, an empty pipe that was still waiting for a tobacco refill ...
And a single picture of a little boy sitting on his father's shoulder, laughing at the camera and seemingly without a care in the world. A very young Blaize, only a fraction of his father's size, and rather different to him in a way that was not as obvious as the physical differences. The sepia colouration of the photograph gave it a timeless nostalgia that blanketed the room like a warming mink scarf scented with smoke, coffee and lazy afternoons.

Blaize never spoke much about his father. He didn't seem moved one way or the other about his death, as far as anyone remembered. The two were completely different temperaments, but there were few that ever saw them together, even when Dr. Elliot wasn't missing-presumed-dead. Did ... Blaize even care about his father? He'd never come into this room before as far as was known, he certainly didn't turn up to lectures about his father and looked bored when he was brought up in the few lectures he DID attend relevant to his degree. Even now he seemed more angry about the idea of finding him rather than the implication they were being ordered to find a body.

"..." Blaize stood up, swinging his legs away from Oliver's direction and almost mechanically walking out of the office. He was probably heading home, but he did say one thing

"Stop calling me 'sir'" His voice cold and distracted, before shutting Oliver into the room and walking away ...



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2016-01-20 05:10:36
Oliver took in the emotions that clung to the walls of the room. Were countless memories and perhaps unspoken truths the lingered. Would Mr. Elliot be a different person if he and his father had a different relationship? That and other thoughts clouded Oliver and only stopped when his attention was brought back to reality.

Mr. Elliot had stood up and for a moment Oliver wanted to reach out grab him in order to stop him. To get him to talk to him, but he stopped. Oliver wanted to tell him that he'd be there for him but those words were stuck under years of holding back his feelings and being dedication to his work.

Hearing that Mr. Elliot had requested of him had a sharp bite to his cheek but simply nodded. He could always just call him Mr. Elliot, sir might be considered a little much for him but if he asked Oliver would do his best for him.

He watched him leave and departing up the stairs. Oliver took his own leave after locking the office door and walked back to his apartment. There he packed his travel bag before heading into the shower. He had a gut feeling that Mr. Elliot would be calling him soon.



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The person that contacted Oliver first was actually the University; at first, just routine questions about the paperwork he had filed, what he was working on now ... They didn't mention Blaize, and Blaize certainly didn't call him.
It took the Head of the Archaeology department personally summoning Oliver to his office to hammer the idea home.

No-one had heard from Blaize at all.

He wasn't answering calls, letters were not being responded to ... He hadn't spent so long in one place before. Was he sick? He very rarely was sick, and he would have said something if he was. After all, all his medical expenses were paid for by the University, even when he wasn't travelling (the Elliot estate would have easily afforded it but why look a gift horse in the mouth). He didn't have his lawyer fire a letter to the Dean like he threatened, he simply seemed to retreat into the Elliot estate and stay there.

Oliver would have to try and get him out, and get him to go on the mission.

"Try not to fail" The Dean's order. The Dean didn't tolerate any argument, his normally calm demenor lost when dealing with the idea of losing Blaize's service to the University and Oliver telling him off the last time they met. This had repercussions for Oliver; without Blaize, the University didn't give him the well-paid assignments that kept him - and his family - comfortably supported.

Blaize was rich due to his inheritance and lucrative exploring career, but didn't actually spend very much and had no dependents. Oliver was the opposite.



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2016-01-23 17:50:34
It had only been a few days but for Oliver it felt like a life time. He had used the imposed vacation time to visit his parents, make sure they were doing alright. His mother still worked part time at the family's church and his father helped as a neighborhood handy man. He'd often earn dinner or a dessert versus actual cash but he enjoyed it. Despite his parents having hints of their son's orientation it was never something they discussed it just silently accepted.

"It's nice to have you home sweetie," His mother said over a cup of coffee while he visited her one mid morning. Oliver smiled as he looked at her over his glasses before pushing him back to the bridge of his nose.

"I hope to be out on another expedition soon," He told her, glancing down at the dark coffee in within his grasp. His mother nodded more out of forced agreement then actual happiness. She truly hated the idea of her only son going out to nearly die. Oliver loved his parents dearly as seen in how they were cared for and his own personal care, but he couldn't stand to be around them for extended period of time, they tended to meddle.

The question from the university were to be expected he answered everything with curt satisfactory answers. He didn't feel like talking much about it but knew that it was in fact part of his job.

The evening of his summons Oliver had been packing his go bag for the third time that week. He hadn't been that idle in ages and it felt foreign. Truthfully he had been living out of his go bag to keep him in habit of packing light, even his own bed felt different and he preferred the stiffness of the floor with just a blanket to shelter him from the cold. The mousy young woman who knocked on his door presented him with the summons before he grabbed his beg and went as called. Reminding himself not to try and burn holes into anyone who had enough connections to get him actually thrown into a hole.

~~~
He nodded at the Dean's words, keeping the tight curt smile as he was so politely reminded of his position. No matter how pretty the words were it still sounded like trash. He would have to get Mr. Elliot to go and risk being the bad guy or lose everything he ever worked for. It came to if he cared more about his family or his boss, a choice he didn't want to make.

~~~

The actual act of finding a cab that would take him to the Elliot Estate was a challenge. Most assumed he was just some punk trying to get to the richest house in the area to try and rob it. It took a lot of talking before one finally agreed. With his satchel over his shoulder and go bag in the sit beside him Oliver forced himself to get lost in the drive.



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It was a rite of passage for most students of archaeology to read upon the history of Dr. Theodore Elliot. The son of a bookseller, he developed a taste for history and love of adventure from the textbooks and pulp books he devoured as a child on the floor of his fathers store. Deciding to put his all into pursuing both interests, he managed to gain a place at university to study archaeology and classic civilisations, whilst using his spare time to mountain-climb, explore, and train himself to become the legend that dominated Oliver's field.

Though professing a dislike for money matters, he none-the-less invested wisely. Making sure his parents were eternally free of debt, he purchased a large house for himself that was actually a ruin when first sold to him. Using his funds to restore it, the sprawling mansion with seemingly never-ending grounds and protected by high walls was a show of his wealth and prestige. But, of course, the real treasures lay inside.

Walls and walls of rare, delicate books. Rooms of trophies, stuffed animals, archaeological finds. Fur rugs scattered on the hardwood floors, the smell of scented wood being burned in the huge fireplaces that kept the place warm ... Oliver had only come here once, with Blaize, when Blaize fetched a book about a civilisation they were trying to find. He was only really allowed to follow his boss, and only saw a thin sliver of the mansion's offerings, but it was an absolute treat at the time ...

Blaize didn't upkeep it all himself; he simply was not home often enough, nor was he sensitive enough to keep everything clean and tidy. He had a small staff of maids and a butler, plus a private chef whose job was mostly to cater to the other staff a large percentage of the time.
But Blaize was supposed to be home. And while the huge iron gates were firmly closed at the end of the driveway, Oliver could see a bell to ring to gain the attention of someone in the house.



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2016-01-31 17:28:41
The drive provided him enough distraction. He went over what he wanted to say to Mr. Elliot a dozen of time but still wasn't happy with what he came up with. He busied himself with watching the city change into open space. It would be a dream of his to get a nice place out of the city but the likelihood of that was nearly impossible.

Oliver felt overwhelmed from the sights of the house. He remained in the car for a little while. The taxi drive tapped the meter to signal for Oli to get out of the car. As he paid the man he exited the car and went to the bell.

Fixing his bag across his shoulder, Oliver pressed the button to signal for someone to open to the gate. Waiting for who ever would come he kicked on the odd bits of gravel that rested on the road.



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A voice crackled, the level and older tones of a gentleman responding to Oliver's summon.

"Yes?"



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Oliver felt awkward hearing the voice on the other end but managed to clear his throat.

"Um...I'm here to talk to Mr. Elliot. My name is Oliver"



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