[ Him actually agreeing almost makes her adrenaline spike, kicks her into fight or flight mode for just a second before she pushes it down. She peeps out. ]
And you're not gonna walk out or tell me to stop when I tell you what happened at the end?
...yeah, no kidding. [ It took days for seeing his face to not feel like a physical punch in the gut. ] Look, I just didn't wanna get into this and then have you just cut me off, if you can say you won't...
[ She sighs, putting the pillow aside and sitting forward. Perches herself on the edge of the bed and kicks him in the shin to make him look at her. ]
[ South breathes in deeply. Fuck. Okay. This is actually happening. She never thought he’d actually...
She starts talking before she can change her mind. ]
I was Recovery Two, for almost the entire time we were on the run. Command wanted me to track you down and turn you in. Said they’d give me an AI. All that bullshit. [ She rolls her eyes. ] I let them think what they wanted to think. Got info. Kept following you. Played both sides.
[ Puts even more damning context behind her attempts to get him to just give Theta up, and yet she also never actually turned him in. ]
So yeah. I knew the Meta was becoming a Freelancer-killing problem long before that thing was even a blip on our radar. And then...
[ She falters a little. It’s not like her. For a moment, she looks... ashamed, but the expression is masked quickly by a furrowed brow and familiar frustration. ]
...I knew it would catch up with us eventually. But I didn't know when. Whenever it got someone else Command told me, but the attacks were all over the map. Last I heard before it found us, it was miles away.
[ She swallows. ]
I always thought that, when it came, maybe if we— I let it get what it wanted, then...
[ He wants to speak, wants to say, 'Premeditated, huh?', but he's no longer calm and his throat is closed. His adam's apple bobs up and down a couple of times and he trains his eyes on her hands.
The sound that comes out, eventually, is a questioning sort of grunt, encouraging her to continue. ]
Still caught me by surprise when it actually found us. Thought maybe we'd have longer, that Washington would've got some actual useful information on how to beat the damn thing by then that Command woulda passed on, but...
Nothing. There was fucking nothing.
[ Her fists ball in the sheets beside her. ]
I figured maybe you could hold you own long enough to stay alive and then I'd... come in after it had what it wanted and we could make it out together. So I ignored you calling for me. Waited.
But by the time I reached your position, the only way to stop it woulda been to throw myself at it and...
[ He wants to get up and leave, pace the halls and talk to Theta and work this out in his head alone, but he promised her he wasn't going to do that. So he sits there, head partly bowed, hands gripping the edge of the mattress, in silence. She'll know the signs that he's fighting off tears; she's his sister, after all.
He feels betrayed. There's no other way to express it. He feels betrayed and deceived and let down. He wants to reconcile this eventually but right now he just wants some space. ]
[ South's throat tightens and she has to look away from him. Seeing him close to losing his composure is never easy, always strange. She wishes he'd just get angry, shout and scream at her, because that's simple. She knows how to deal with rage. She doesn't know how to deal with this.
For the first time in a long, long time, a part of her wants to hug him—but what good would that do? He'd push her away and he'd be right to. ]
So I... I just... [ She just watched. Stood there and watched the Meta finish North off, unable and unwilling to do a thing. The image is still burned into her mind. ] Then it... came for me. Knocked me out. Woke up after it had left and...
[ She trails off. There's no use in explaining the rest. ]
[ Something she'd never admit outside this room. Even here, it comes out quiet, guarded, but despite everything, South's only human and he's her brother. Seeing him like this... ]
For what it's worth [ and it's not worth much ] you were never meant to... to die. It wasn't like Washington. I didn't...
[ She sighs. It isn't worth a thing. ]
Nevermind. You, uh. You can go. Or... I'll go. Whichever.
[ He shakes his head, still gripping the edge of the bed, then rises. ]
Need some time.
[ In other words, she's not cut off, he just needs a little space to process. He glances at her, just to make sure she's okay with him going and begins to walk out. ]
[ She doesn't stop him. She just sits there and watches him go, her fists balled tighter than ever in the bedsheets.
There's tears welling in her eyes by the time he's out the door. Angry and scared and ashamed and distressed all at once, she tries to focus on the anger, like she always focuses on the anger, but the tears come anyway.
All too aware of the lack of door, she shuts herself in their bunk's bathroom and lets it out where no one can see. ]
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[ Him actually agreeing almost makes her adrenaline spike, kicks her into fight or flight mode for just a second before she pushes it down. She peeps out. ]
And you're not gonna walk out or tell me to stop when I tell you what happened at the end?
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You really expect me to do that?
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[ She gives him a look. ]
When I arrived, you told me not to tell you because you wanted us to go back to 'how things were'. So yeah, kinda.
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You being here was still new. I don't...
[ He pauses and shakes his head. ]
When Wash told me everything he told me, it was academic. You know? You being here makes it more solid.
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...yeah, no kidding. [ It took days for seeing his face to not feel like a physical punch in the gut. ] Look, I just didn't wanna get into this and then have you just cut me off, if you can say you won't...
[ She sighs, putting the pillow aside and sitting forward. Perches herself on the edge of the bed and kicks him in the shin to make him look at her. ]
Then we can fuckin' talk.
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Yes. And I promise to listen.
[ This is going to be rough, but he knows it needs to happen. ]
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[ South breathes in deeply. Fuck. Okay. This is actually happening. She never thought he’d actually...
She starts talking before she can change her mind. ]
I was Recovery Two, for almost the entire time we were on the run. Command wanted me to track you down and turn you in. Said they’d give me an AI. All that bullshit. [ She rolls her eyes. ] I let them think what they wanted to think. Got info. Kept following you. Played both sides.
[ Puts even more damning context behind her attempts to get him to just give Theta up, and yet she also never actually turned him in. ]
So yeah. I knew the Meta was becoming a Freelancer-killing problem long before that thing was even a blip on our radar. And then...
[ She falters a little. It’s not like her. For a moment, she looks... ashamed, but the expression is masked quickly by a furrowed brow and familiar frustration. ]
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Then?
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...I knew it would catch up with us eventually. But I didn't know when. Whenever it got someone else Command told me, but the attacks were all over the map. Last I heard before it found us, it was miles away.
[ She swallows. ]
I always thought that, when it came, maybe if we— I let it get what it wanted, then...
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The sound that comes out, eventually, is a questioning sort of grunt, encouraging her to continue. ]
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Still caught me by surprise when it actually found us. Thought maybe we'd have longer, that Washington would've got some actual useful information on how to beat the damn thing by then that Command woulda passed on, but...
Nothing. There was fucking nothing.
[ Her fists ball in the sheets beside her. ]
I figured maybe you could hold you own long enough to stay alive and then I'd... come in after it had what it wanted and we could make it out together. So I ignored you calling for me. Waited.
But by the time I reached your position, the only way to stop it woulda been to throw myself at it and...
[ Her knuckles are white. She swallows again.
His life, or hers. ]
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He feels betrayed. There's no other way to express it. He feels betrayed and deceived and let down. He wants to reconcile this eventually but right now he just wants some space. ]
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[ South's throat tightens and she has to look away from him. Seeing him close to losing his composure is never easy, always strange. She wishes he'd just get angry, shout and scream at her, because that's simple. She knows how to deal with rage. She doesn't know how to deal with this.
For the first time in a long, long time, a part of her wants to hug him—but what good would that do? He'd push her away and he'd be right to. ]
So I... I just... [ She just watched. Stood there and watched the Meta finish North off, unable and unwilling to do a thing. The image is still burned into her mind. ] Then it... came for me. Knocked me out. Woke up after it had left and...
[ She trails off. There's no use in explaining the rest. ]
There. Now you know.
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Thank you for being honest with me.
[ By the time the sentence finishes he's speaking thickly and he swallows. ]
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...I owe you that much.
[ Something she'd never admit outside this room. Even here, it comes out quiet, guarded, but despite everything, South's only human and he's her brother. Seeing him like this... ]
For what it's worth [ and it's not worth much ] you were never meant to... to die. It wasn't like Washington. I didn't...
[ She sighs. It isn't worth a thing. ]
Nevermind. You, uh. You can go. Or... I'll go. Whichever.
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Need some time.
[ In other words, she's not cut off, he just needs a little space to process. He glances at her, just to make sure she's okay with him going and begins to walk out. ]
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[ She doesn't stop him. She just sits there and watches him go, her fists balled tighter than ever in the bedsheets.
There's tears welling in her eyes by the time he's out the door. Angry and scared and ashamed and distressed all at once, she tries to focus on the anger, like she always focuses on the anger, but the tears come anyway.
All too aware of the lack of door, she shuts herself in their bunk's bathroom and lets it out where no one can see. ]