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outer_divide2012-08-02 11:20 pm
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[The broadcast is coming from the ship. That much is clear from the upward and askew angle.]
I don't-
[A hand comes into full view, looking magnified as it fills the whole screen which suddenly goes blank.]
[The screen suddenly snaps to life again. It's held by two trembling hands as it focuses on the panicked expression of a man with wide eyes and dark features. Sweat has begun to bead at his forehead as he swallows, struggling to compose himself.]
Someone tell me what day it is.
I don't-
[A hand comes into full view, looking magnified as it fills the whole screen which suddenly goes blank.]
[The screen suddenly snaps to life again. It's held by two trembling hands as it focuses on the panicked expression of a man with wide eyes and dark features. Sweat has begun to bead at his forehead as he swallows, struggling to compose himself.]
Someone tell me what day it is.
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He doesn't realize he's expecting that hand on his shoulder until it never comes.]
That's the easy part. [He reaches for her arm just above her elbow.] What did you see on your way here?
derp derp, reading comprehension is apparently not my strong point
Either way, she caters to reflex, her hand lifting to press over his.]
You didn't hurt anyone. [This time. But that's not even an unspoken meaning--she's steering far clear of those implications, for now. Now, she's just trying to be reassuring, because at this point that's her default mode.
Her turn to ask a question.]
What's the last thing you remember?
don't worry about it, yo!
[gj, Davis, that doesn't tell her much]
But I was distracted. You'd gotten better, and I believe you, but I kept thinking about what happened with your memories. How you forgot everyone but me and though I was thankful for your trust, that's too cruel a thing to happen to anybody.
[He touches her cheek briefly, remembering the kiss they shared soon after. Her presence has a calming effect on him, as it always does.]
And I said I wasn't ready to let you go.
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All at once, the pods are entirely too close on either side. For someone who spends her days holed up in a penthouse, she sure is quick to feel a little suffocated. So she stands now, letting that lift her out of his grip and taking hold of his shoulder instead. She'll use it to help him up if he needs it, but otherwise it's just so the grounding contract is back on her terms rather than his.]
Here, let's get outside. This place never stops giving me the creeps. [And because there hasn't been nearly enough Chloe wit in this conversation so far to pass for normal:] And yes, that is the technical term. ['The creeps', that is.]
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[He sees what she's doing with the contact and doesn't ask for her help standing up. It's not just the pods that's giving her the creeps, it's him, and this is far from what he had expected.
Gathering his things, Davis keeps his medical bag gripped tightly in his hand as they make their way outside. As they walk Davis doesn't humor her with easy chatter about technical terms. Once they've stopped he doesn't face her, instead staring straight ahead and preparing himself to be on his own all over again.]
Why did you come here if you didn't want to see me?
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So whether or not he's looking at her, she offers an apologetic smile.]
It's not like that. [Which is honest, save for a lie of omission. Because it's probably not at all what he's thinking.] I guess between the guns and the raids and the big angry carnivores, this place can make you a little jumpy.
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Yeah, this place doesn't exactly scream "safe." Tell me about the raids.
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[And then, a little quieter:]
Eighty-three people died.
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What do they stand for?
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What about the real threats? [the question finishes with an unspoken "like me"]