Someone wrote in [community profile] daredevilkink 2015-07-03 05:46 am (UTC)

Re: 2/2 i have never hit character capacity on a dw comment before omg

Yeah... Hm. Fisk would watch him like a hawk to try and catch him out, probably at first.

I mean, I don't know if they'd be able to keep some personal items in their cell (and I'd imagine they're required to keep things pretty tidy anyway), but Matt would need to leave things in a certain order/location and in exactly the same spot. (Random room inspections would probably be a piss off for him, because he'd have to ~show weakness~ or whatever self-depricating thing he'd think, by groping around afterward for his stuff).

He'd notice how Matt would pick up or put things down without looking towards where he's reaching (like he did when he reached in his fridge for beer on the show). He'd probably be intrigued by how Matt goes about shaving his face or combing his hair. How Matt walks with his arm out to the side and slightly in front of himself, in case there's something in his path. How he counts his steps under his breath sometimes. How his eyes never track movement. He'd also probably catch on pretty quick to how Matt simply does not notice non-verbal cues, like facial expressions or nodding/shrugging/hand gestures.

And then he'd notice how Matt tunes in to the littlest sounds and how much he hates loud noises, especially the buzzers. How some days he just refuses to eat (maybe it corresponds to a day a certain worker with filthy kitchen hygiene practices is on duty in the cafeteria). How he tries to put off switching out his bed sheets and jumpsuit for as long as he can because he scratches at himself like crazy for the first day after getting new ones. All the exercises he does. How he becomes less accident prone and skittish the longer he's there, how he relies on the walls to guide him less-and-less until he's walking around like any sighted inmate. How he always seems to know when people are bullshitting him.

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