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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They just need a lot of calories. Hence so much meat, the most filling possible.
"That... helps, I think." He's quiet, not wanting to distract October. Very First Movie Ever time is important.
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Astrid is a warm, gentle weight against Donald's side, occasionally chewing on popcorn. It's quiet in there, save for the film.
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Walter would probably offer October LSD to 'help'.
Donald's just highly amused when the old lady shoots up her own house. Overkill! Kinda like how he blew his apartment up. It's a good thing Astrid and the others never knew.
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Occasionally, she looks over at October, wondering what his reactions are. He continues to stare raptly at the screen, head tilting to the side every once in a while.
"We're going to have to explain a lot, aren't we?" she whispers to Donald.
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'We'?
"I think I'm going to be the one he asks--for obvious reasons."
Poor him.
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She curls her fingers around his hand, unconsciously mirroring what she did the first time she ever tried to explain emotions to him.
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"It's not easy. Walter solved the problem by all but throwing food in my mouth and explaining after."
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"That is such a Walter thing to do," she giggles as quietly as she can.
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"It's a mystery how I never ended up fat."
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"Mostly running after Walter, I remember."
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"Sometimes literally." She sighs quietly. "I miss them," she whispers after a moment.
Rare is the moment when Astrid lets anyone see her even mildly unhappy.
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"I know." Quiet voice. They're already cuddling, there can't be any more cuddling.
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This is the cuddliest cuddling and for some reason it's just what she needs. She sniffs a bit wetly just once, and rubs her face, but is back to normal a beat or so later.
The film progresses, and she idly wonders how October can sit so still.
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"I'm sorry. You woke up and... the whole world had changed."
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"It took some getting used to," she whispers. "Well, okay, a lot of getting used to."
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He's neglected to ask, he thinks... at least as far as he can remember. He'd been lost in his own depressing hospital world.
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"I'm doing all right. A lot of people... don't want to charge us any money... the fringe team, I mean... because of what we did. That and I hid some away, and... the house has a few stashes."
She's Astrid. She's going to feel bad about taking things from other people, even dead Loyalists.
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Not a whole lot. The Invaders didn't trust him, after everything he'd done. But he's living here for free...
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"Olivia.... I'm sorry, Donald. I know I should have told you sooner, but I just didn't know how or when to bring it up. She... left. Because of Peter. I hear from her occasionally, but only to let me know she's okay."
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What's wrong with Peter is the next question he wants answered.
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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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