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acautionarytale) wrote2014-01-19 04:05 pm
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FLUFF BREAK
Astrid hadn't been kidding when she said this house had plenty of room. It's a big, sprawling, two-storey... thing on a corner in a residential district that's slowly putting itself back together. Sure the place looks a little worn on the outside....
...But on the inside she's managed to make it an actual home. The place used to belong to a Loyalist couple who, sadly, no longer need it. Astrid has, interestingly, made a habit of appropriating abandoned Loyalist property, mainly because the current provisional governmant considers them forfeit. First come first served, and it seems the Fringe team won't ever have to pay for anything again in this area. So she moved out all the Loyalist propaganda and managed to get in some real furniture and decor. It's a warm and inviting and roomy place that needs explored.
...But on the inside she's managed to make it an actual home. The place used to belong to a Loyalist couple who, sadly, no longer need it. Astrid has, interestingly, made a habit of appropriating abandoned Loyalist property, mainly because the current provisional governmant considers them forfeit. First come first served, and it seems the Fringe team won't ever have to pay for anything again in this area. So she moved out all the Loyalist propaganda and managed to get in some real furniture and decor. It's a warm and inviting and roomy place that needs explored.
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She's dreading the question about Peter, but she knows it's going to have to be answered sooner or later.
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Maybe not today. It's all very sad.
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She sighs again, curling her arms around him. Looks like she's serious about this snuggling thing.
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"She will. I'm sure."
No, he's not.
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Besides, they're getting to the meat of the film, now, where all the plot elements start coming together. October looks a bit confused.
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He doesn't look forward to trying to explain how a rat controls a human being via his hair. Weiiiird logic.
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If Astrid knew of Donald's apparent desire to become a hermit, she'd be a very sad fluff. And would also most likely rack her brain in an attempt to figure out a way to convince him to stay... beyond a perceived duty. She likes having him around, as if the snuggling wasn't enough to tell him that.
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And the movie wraps up with a happy ending ...
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Why, no, she hasn't got a terrible agenda that involves him staying forever so she can snuggle him and bake cookies for him. Nope.
The happy ending is why she picked the film, after all. She didn't want to further confuse October with sad things. Still, as the credits finish, October sits back into the sofa cushions, a thoughtful look on his face.
Presently, he speaks, looking at Donald. "Do you experience such... sensations? Colours and scents and flavors? Is it true that food is an important component in human bonding?"
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"Yes, I do. All the time." To the point where he takes it for granted now. Good for him.
He nods, "And yes. One of the many ways to make someone feel welcomed and cared for."
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Astrid hasn't let go of Donald, and shifts slightly so she can still snuggle him and also watch October's reactions.
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And make yourself cry on purpose, deliberately. Or hit things. Or both.
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Odd to keep blabbering with Astrid being so quiet.
"What are you feeling right now?"
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October stops and thinks, gauging his own condition. "I feel... I do not know if I have the right words. I... wish to experience taste and smell but I know that I cannot and it is... slightly painful?" His hand absently rubs his chest.
"That's regret," Astrid says quietly.
"Does it occur often?"
"Yes. But it's not necessarily bad. It can make a person more determined to fix whatever is wrong."
"But this... cannot be changed..."
Astrid opens her mouth to speak, but stops. She's out of her depth, now.
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"It's been done once before, though I don't remember what equipment they used, how they did it..."
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Still, she winces slightly at the mention of what had been done to him and her arms unconsciously tighten around him even though she keeps her head turned, watching October.
October goes very quiet for a moment.
"I..." he starts, then stops. "I am conflicted..."
He looks a bit frightened, actually, but only a bit.
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"Perhaps... if someday we can find a device, an implant left behind in the world, I can find a way to modify it a little."
Honestly, he doesn't know that much about they're made. It wasn't his job, nor October's. And without the 2600s' equivalent of factory machines... it's like trying to cobble together a computer chip by hand.
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Observer den-mother? Probably.
October looks a bit puzzled at the idea and Astrid sighs, leaning her head against Donald for a moment.
"Walter could have figured it out..." and then the morose mood lifts, just like that. "But we probably could, if we can find the right notes."
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"We can only do so much. First we find the others... and get you all well."
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The look on October's face, however, stops her musings. There's something resembling... fear. He'd shown it before, in Peter's home, that deer-in-headlights stare. It's back again.
"What's wrong?"
There's a pause before October answers. "We can... save them? I have... I have doubts. They are troubling."
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Sure, they're down Olivia and Walter... but they can. He has to keep on hoping.
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There's a pause, and then October nods once. "That will be... that is... that is good. Yes."
Astrid smiles and reaches out, patting October's hand. He looks down at it curiously.
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"Peter was mistaken about me. I won't let the others suffer."
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October manages to not so much look relieved as to cease looking worried, returning to his usual expressionless state, albeit a rather sleepy variation on it.
"Thank you," he murmurs. "It is... good to hear such things."
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