June Harris | "Dr. Zoe Smith" (
littlebattles) wrote2020-04-21 09:47 pm
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[If I don't have an active post up, feel free to use this post to have your character call, videochat, text, or knock on June's door.]
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My cabin works fine. See you in a few hours, boss.
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[She calls out, setting her book aside but not getting up out of the hammock.]
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Good evening. I trust you've been well?
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I can't complain. What about you? Anything good being served up in the dining hall?
[This is excruciating.]
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[But he's not here for small talk.]
Before you ask, yes, I did read your file. I don't hate you.
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[A total lie, and not even a good one.]
I just wanted to leave all of that behind. The Resolute, the Robinsons--
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Leaving things behind is tempting, but it doesn't really allow you to move forward.
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You don't have to go back. But you should... deal with things, instead of ignoring them.
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[Her eyes drift back to the file.]
You really read all of it?
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She is, at least for the moment, at a complete loss for how to handle this.]
What are you going to tell people?
[She says dully.]
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About your file? Nothing. I've seen no proof you're an immediate danger.
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And that's it? I'm not a danger to anyone, and that's the only thing that matters to you?
[It sounds too good to be true.]
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[That's where she assumes this is going, at least.]
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[He's not happy she's been lying about who she is, but as she's not a mutinous asshole, he sees no inherent danger about it.]
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[She fully and completely disagrees with that, but decides not to fight him on that for now. This "eventually" will, she hopes, be easier to keep kicking down the line than "I'll have to read your file eventually" was.]
So you understand? Everything I've done-- I didn't have a choice in any of it, not really.
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I understand how you would come to that conclusion. Your hand did often seem forced.
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[She leans forward eagerly, clasping her hands in front of her.]
Thank you for understanding that. I-- my file--
[She pauses to swallow; to catch her breath.]
I didn't read the whole thing while I had it. I wasn't sure how obvious everything would be to someone who didn't have to live it.
[She'd had plenty of time to read the file, and had in fact intended to read it cover to cover. But then she'd gotten to the description of the security guard and the airlock and everything that had happened there, and she'd had to put it down. She'd been trying to work up the courage to go back to it when Thomas had showed up to collect it.]
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