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.
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"No." Poor kitten, not allowed on the table. How can anyone not give in to the little guy? "He's feeling some things even so... he cares about the others who are left. And he's frightened for himself, too. It's not safe here for us bald fellows."
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...But anyway.
"We'll have to find a way to 'unstick' them from this time. They can't stay."
He can't stay. Hitching a ride with October or one of the others to 2167... sounds too good to be true.
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"No. They can't." It's one point on which they firmly agree.
"But maybe they can help us figure out what went wrong."
The kitten mews from under the table, as if in agreement.
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He really is sorry. There's room for 'sorry'.
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"Maybe the others know more," he finally says. "A way to set the timeline right."
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His imagination is telling him bad things about what state his old friends must be in. And he's ignoring his sandwich.
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"Hard to believe cats could ever be nearly wiped out," he remarks, oh so deftly changing the subject. "Where did Astrid say she found this one again?"
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"He followed her and the groceries right in, I think. Just a stray... named Nutmeg now."
Change the subject all you want, Peter. There's no hurry, he and October aren't quite well.
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"Do you know why you're having so many headaches?"
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"Is this the opening to a joke?" Yes, Peter. Try to deflect the situation with humor and feigned ignorance. Sure.
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"Is it something I should be worried about?"
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"No, I'm not sure you are. I know what you... put into your head."
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"Then you'll know Walter removed it," he retorts calmly. "Just as your device was removed."
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See why he's worried?
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"Don't you think you're exaggerating just a little? I'm fine. You're fine. It's a little assumptive to make the leap from headaches to brain damage. Even for us."
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Don't make him get Astrid involved.
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"You don't know what I know, September."
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If Peter's trying to unnerve him... well, it's not close to working. It takes more than sounding like the people he used to work with. Not all Observers were bad.
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"Do you want to become one of them?"
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