2014-01-19 16:05
acautionarytale
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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.
No, We Just Know Donald Ought To Keep An Eye On His Shoes.
Astrid nods. "Okay," she answers. "Okay. Help yourself to anything you want. And... you know I'm here if you want to talk, though... you probably won't want to." Wry smile.
true nuff
"What did she tell you?"
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"Not a lot," she says, finding her arms wrapped around herself, her gaze on the floor. "She said... you were like you were when you had the tech in your head, but... angry. She was angry, too. At... everything, really. She said she wanted to come back, but only when she'd gotten rid of her anger."
Astrid looks at Peter again. "I haven't heard from her much...."
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"There really isn't anything to come back for, is there?"
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"There's us," she answers simply.
Ever the optimist.
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"Maybe," he concedes, but he's not really feeling it. There's a soft rattle from inside the box as he fidgets with it.
ack, this disappeared into my inbox...
So many conflicting cues from someone so small!
"I want to believe that she'll come back," she says, looking up at him with huge eyes in that way she would look at Walter when she wanted him to focus on what she was saying. "I don't want Olivia to be alone any more than I want you to be alone. But I want to know if you want her back. It wouldn't be fair to you to ignore what you want."
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"It didn't matter what I wanted when she left, did it?"