The silence in York's head is bothering him more than even the usual today. He goes for a walk around the rig, browses in the library for something he hasn't read yet, stops for a snack, but finds himself drifting back to the dorms -- and to the room South shares with North, just in case she's there.
He still doesn't quite know how to handle her in light of the revelation Delta gave him, but he wants to talk to his buddy. Maybe he'll just be a bit less antagonistic about it? His presence will probably annoy her even if he does acknowledge her presence.
When he reaches the room he sees that she is in fact there, sprawled on her bunk. He knocks at the doorframe.
"Hey South. Can I talk to D?"
Before what they know now, he would have just come in and sat down and started chatting with the AI. He might not seem to care about her presence right now but. Baby steps.
South rolls her eyes whilst her expression is still mostly out of sight, before pushing herself up to half-sit and stare, expression halfway between resting bitch face and actual annoyance.
Him wanting to talk to Delta again was inevitable. She's just glad he didn't try and start something over it during that verification bullshit.
"Ugh, fine," she says, if only because, "Like you care about if I say yes or not anyway."
Delta projects from the puck before she even finishes talking.
To be honest, York isn't certain he would have relented if she said no despite his resolution to be nicer, so it's a relief when she does give them 'permission.'
He smiles genuinely, taking a seat on North's bunk.
"Thanks." Then, a little softer, "Hey, D. How was the lockdown?"
The smile throws her for a miniature loop and she narrows her eyes at him, slightly, before just rationalising it was for Delta and shaking her head. She pulls herself to sit up properly so she's at least not physically uncomfortable during this, propping herself against the wall but not looking at York.
"Agent South and I were some of the few to get to leave the rooms for an extended period of time, so it was of little impact to me, personally. I believe it is I who should ask how you found it, considering that initially you were locked in on your own, York."
South quietly rolls her eyes again. "They opened the doors up eventually, it's not like he was in solitary fuckin' confinement."
She's already braced to not be acknowledged, this time.
"She's right, it wasn't so bad." She could have some more compassion for someone as social of him being stuck alone while his friends ran around hunting a shapeshifter, but. Also she's not wrong. "And I had the network."
He was set loose after Theta vetted him, too. The physical isolation wasn't for too long.
So braced not to be acknowledged, it throws her off when he actually uses her snark to continue off. Is he fucking with her in a new way? Switching up tactics to make her feel like she's going nuts or something?
Delta shakes his head. "It appears that it was contained with those of you still in the dorms, whereas we were sent up to the Rewards Suites to conduct the investigation into its activities prior to it infiltrating the New Hires. The closest we came to encountering it were remnants it left behind from changing its form."
"Eugh." South pulls a face at being reminded of the gross black goop and teeth.
"That sounds disgusting," York says, even though they didn't describe it. The 'remnants' of a goop creature just must be gross.
Not that Delta is really ever 'grossed out' by anything. Disgusted, sure, but that's more about people's behavior than anything else. He knows what it feels like from York, though.
He digresses.
"So you're doing okay? And South, how's your hand?"
"It certainly did not appear pleasant. The woman with us, Kerrigan, seemed much less affected than South, however," Delta says.
South scowls at him but doesn't get a word out before York talks again and she's left blinking at him, more confused by his niceties by the second, as Delta responds.
"Yes, York, I am still doing okay. Perhaps better than when we last talked, in some ways, as South has since seen fit to let Theta and I talk."
South rolls her eyes at him, before her eyes settle briefly on her splinted hand. She sighs and shrugs.
"How do you think it's doing? It's still broken, because the medical wing here sucks ass," she answers, huffing. "But better, I guess. Not that 'better' means shit when I can't train."
She's bored out of her damn mind but she's not going to say that. She's not even let on to North just how little she's doing now she can't even go down and train properly. Even answering the question almost goes against her better judgement when she's sure it's all just part of whatever new twist he's putting on this plan of his.
Delta nods. "Theta also requested a puzzle program for me to use when I am otherwise inactive, which I very much appreciate."
South gives him a look. "You think I have anyone who'll spot me for as long as I'd like to train? Two guesses, and the first doesn't count."
North would no doubt help for a while, but unlike her he seems to actually sometimes do things around the rig and spend time with the others. Besides, the kind of training she really wants to do, the kind where she just gets to hit something, is still out of the question.
She sighs. "And yeah yeah, this is what I get for punching a goddamn bulkhead, but it's still a pain in the ass."
"Typically I will complete puzzles whilst South is otherwise occupied. That arrangement, however, sounds like much more 'fun'."
South ignores that, because she isn't going to let Delta drag them right into another thinly-veiled 'give him back' conversation that'll quickly turn overt.
"What, you offering?" she says dryly, then rolls her eyes. "Look, I know Drew would fuckin help if I asked, but I don't ask. I'll fucking live, it just sucks."
She freezes, for just a split-second, upon realising she used North's actual name around someone besides North—something she tries not to do not for North's sake, but for the sake of her own image—but it's out of her mouth now and she can't take it back. So she just huffs and slumps.
York sighs at South -- this was easier and honestly more fun when he was just trying to antagonize her.
Hold that thought, D.
"I am offering. It's not like I'm doing anything else right now, i could talk to Delta while spotting. Then we'd both be doing something we want to do."
One nice gesture was strange, two was downright confusing, three... she squints at him, all suspicion and distrust. People who know her well enough to know what kind of person she is are never nice, not without ulterior motives, and York's are as good as stitched onto his sleeve.
Only that doesn't explain why he'd suddenly change tracks like this. He seemed perfectly proud of his annoyance-only strategy before.
"...I really can't tell if you're fucking with me," she says, brow furrowed. She's restless, being able to do even some training would be a relief, but it's York offering.
"Oh I'm making it difficult, huh?" she retorts, but it's a pretty weak attempt at a comeback and she knows it.
She huffs, slumping a little more, weighing her options. Giving in, accepting the offer, feels like letting him win, but...
She knows he's not going to just give up, regardless, and so she doesn't want him to go back to ignoring her. Sitting there being treated as if she didn't exist got to her; it hurt, even from him, in a way she can't even fully articulate. She already knows where York stands on the twins, she knows which side of the good-twin bad-twin dichotomy she sits on in his eyes (in everyone's eyes), it's not as if she expects anything else from him, but...
"...fine, whatever." She sighs, sits back up. "I can't keep just sitting around. So, sure."
Yeah, she is. Which is frustrating to him because there doesn't have to be a bad twin, not at all. It's like she doesn't even want to try, and now he understands why a bit, but it's still infuriating.
"Ugh." She gets up before she can change her mind, though a degree of regret sets in from the moment they step out the door.
Trying with North is... easier. Not being on speaking terms with him felt like being unmoored in a storm, no matter how much she loathes to admit it even to herself. No matter how much they drive each other mad, the twins have always had each other, and here, far from home and out of place and feeling violated by the corp's control, she needs the limited stability he can give her.
Ask her to say so in any certain terms and she'd deny it, but it's true.
With everyone else... it's different. Everyone else can give up on her. That's one thing North's never quite been able to do.
She doesn't talk at all as they head to the training area, though Delta projects to hover by York's shoulder, ready to continue their conversation whenever York gives the cue.
South, please it's not that hard to not act disgusted with someone doing a nice thing. In fact it's the common response to say thank you, but York doesn't expect that. He doesn't expect all that much, and hopes by setting the bar low she'll surprise him eventually.
They get to the training area and York gestures for her to hit whatever she wants.
What she really wants to do is spar with someone, punch a punching bag, do some actual lifting... but she can't do any of that, so she huffs quietly and looks around for the next best thing.
Hm. If York's (ugh) here to spot, then maybe...
She jerks her head towards and then heads to the pull-up bars.
"Before you say anything, yes, I can do this one-handed." It might even up the strain enough for it to feel like a proper goddamn workout, make up for the time she's been missing.
Delta projects next to them and nods, starting a log as instructed and pointedly ignoring South's eye roll and groan that have nothing to do with the exertion and everything to do with remembering she has to listen to them talk.
She has no trouble getting started and yeah, she needed this. The burn as she gets into the rhythm of the exercise immediately takes the edge off her restlessness.
York and Delta discuss the various people they've encountered as South works out, and to his credit York is genuinely spotting her. When it seems like her hand is slipping at one point she'll feel York's hands by her waist to help her ease back down safely, then they drift away again just as easily, without acknowledgement.
He'll let her go as long as she wants, as promised.
She tenses up like she's been shocked at the contact, the help. Huffs, slightly, as she rolls her shoulders and, begrudging though it sounds, she musters enough politeness to actually say, "Thanks," before she pulls herself back up.
Him being nice is still weird, but it's hard to stay outright pissed at him when he's actually helping her get a workout in after goddamnn days of sitting around restless.
Sure, the inane chatter Delta and York seem to love so much is still a pain in the ass but it's easier to tune it out when she's actually doing something.
...she's not sure if this means York is winning or losing.
And then he's back to chattering with Delta. Some of the information might be useful to South if she's paying close attention, but York doesn't assume she is. Still, he keeps some of the details about Stacia quiet even though he'd normally tell D. Not having his AI to talk to about the mess with Wash is strange.
When South finally eases back down from the bar and stretches out the arm she was using, York can't help but sass a little.
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He still doesn't quite know how to handle her in light of the revelation Delta gave him, but he wants to talk to his buddy. Maybe he'll just be a bit less antagonistic about it? His presence will probably annoy her even if he does acknowledge her presence.
When he reaches the room he sees that she is in fact there, sprawled on her bunk. He knocks at the doorframe.
"Hey South. Can I talk to D?"
Before what they know now, he would have just come in and sat down and started chatting with the AI. He might not seem to care about her presence right now but. Baby steps.
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South rolls her eyes whilst her expression is still mostly out of sight, before pushing herself up to half-sit and stare, expression halfway between resting bitch face and actual annoyance.
Him wanting to talk to Delta again was inevitable. She's just glad he didn't try and start something over it during that verification bullshit.
"Ugh, fine," she says, if only because, "Like you care about if I say yes or not anyway."
Delta projects from the puck before she even finishes talking.
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He smiles genuinely, taking a seat on North's bunk.
"Thanks." Then, a little softer, "Hey, D. How was the lockdown?"
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The smile throws her for a miniature loop and she narrows her eyes at him, slightly, before just rationalising it was for Delta and shaking her head. She pulls herself to sit up properly so she's at least not physically uncomfortable during this, propping herself against the wall but not looking at York.
"Agent South and I were some of the few to get to leave the rooms for an extended period of time, so it was of little impact to me, personally. I believe it is I who should ask how you found it, considering that initially you were locked in on your own, York."
South quietly rolls her eyes again. "They opened the doors up eventually, it's not like he was in solitary fuckin' confinement."
She's already braced to not be acknowledged, this time.
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He was set loose after Theta vetted him, too. The physical isolation wasn't for too long.
"Did you guys run into it at all?"
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So braced not to be acknowledged, it throws her off when he actually uses her snark to continue off. Is he fucking with her in a new way? Switching up tactics to make her feel like she's going nuts or something?
Delta shakes his head. "It appears that it was contained with those of you still in the dorms, whereas we were sent up to the Rewards Suites to conduct the investigation into its activities prior to it infiltrating the New Hires. The closest we came to encountering it were remnants it left behind from changing its form."
"Eugh." South pulls a face at being reminded of the gross black goop and teeth.
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Not that Delta is really ever 'grossed out' by anything. Disgusted, sure, but that's more about people's behavior than anything else. He knows what it feels like from York, though.
He digresses.
"So you're doing okay? And South, how's your hand?"
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"It certainly did not appear pleasant. The woman with us, Kerrigan, seemed much less affected than South, however," Delta says.
South scowls at him but doesn't get a word out before York talks again and she's left blinking at him, more confused by his niceties by the second, as Delta responds.
"Yes, York, I am still doing okay. Perhaps better than when we last talked, in some ways, as South has since seen fit to let Theta and I talk."
South rolls her eyes at him, before her eyes settle briefly on her splinted hand. She sighs and shrugs.
"How do you think it's doing? It's still broken, because the medical wing here sucks ass," she answers, huffing. "But better, I guess. Not that 'better' means shit when I can't train."
She's bored out of her damn mind but she's not going to say that. She's not even let on to North just how little she's doing now she can't even go down and train properly. Even answering the question almost goes against her better judgement when she's sure it's all just part of whatever new twist he's putting on this plan of his.
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"I'm glad you're getting to talk to Theta. For both of you."
South, on the other hand, is making it really hard to be nice to her.
"You could still train with a spotter."
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Delta nods. "Theta also requested a puzzle program for me to use when I am otherwise inactive, which I very much appreciate."
South gives him a look. "You think I have anyone who'll spot me for as long as I'd like to train? Two guesses, and the first doesn't count."
North would no doubt help for a while, but unlike her he seems to actually sometimes do things around the rig and spend time with the others. Besides, the kind of training she really wants to do, the kind where she just gets to hit something, is still out of the question.
She sighs. "And yeah yeah, this is what I get for punching a goddamn bulkhead, but it's still a pain in the ass."
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And North naps, usually. York chooses to believe his voice is just that soothing.
South's Look rolls off York, and he shrugs.
"You haven't asked."
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"Typically I will complete puzzles whilst South is otherwise occupied. That arrangement, however, sounds like much more 'fun'."
South ignores that, because she isn't going to let Delta drag them right into another thinly-veiled 'give him back' conversation that'll quickly turn overt.
"What, you offering?" she says dryly, then rolls her eyes. "Look, I know Drew would fuckin help if I asked, but I don't ask. I'll fucking live, it just sucks."
She freezes, for just a split-second, upon realising she used North's actual name around someone besides North—something she tries not to do not for North's sake, but for the sake of her own image—but it's out of her mouth now and she can't take it back. So she just huffs and slumps.
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Hold that thought, D.
"I am offering. It's not like I'm doing anything else right now, i could talk to Delta while spotting. Then we'd both be doing something we want to do."
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One nice gesture was strange, two was downright confusing, three... she squints at him, all suspicion and distrust. People who know her well enough to know what kind of person she is are never nice, not without ulterior motives, and York's are as good as stitched onto his sleeve.
Only that doesn't explain why he'd suddenly change tracks like this. He seemed perfectly proud of his annoyance-only strategy before.
"...I really can't tell if you're fucking with me," she says, brow furrowed. She's restless, being able to do even some training would be a relief, but it's York offering.
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He shrugs.
"If you want me to go back to ignoring you, I can. I just didn't feel like being an ass today."
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"Oh I'm making it difficult, huh?" she retorts, but it's a pretty weak attempt at a comeback and she knows it.
She huffs, slumping a little more, weighing her options. Giving in, accepting the offer, feels like letting him win, but...
She knows he's not going to just give up, regardless, and so she doesn't want him to go back to ignoring her. Sitting there being treated as if she didn't exist got to her; it hurt, even from him, in a way she can't even fully articulate. She already knows where York stands on the twins, she knows which side of the good-twin bad-twin dichotomy she sits on in his eyes (in everyone's eyes), it's not as if she expects anything else from him, but...
"...fine, whatever." She sighs, sits back up. "I can't keep just sitting around. So, sure."
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"Okay, let's go."
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"Ugh." She gets up before she can change her mind, though a degree of regret sets in from the moment they step out the door.
Trying with North is... easier. Not being on speaking terms with him felt like being unmoored in a storm, no matter how much she loathes to admit it even to herself. No matter how much they drive each other mad, the twins have always had each other, and here, far from home and out of place and feeling violated by the corp's control, she needs the limited stability he can give her.
Ask her to say so in any certain terms and she'd deny it, but it's true.
With everyone else... it's different. Everyone else can give up on her. That's one thing North's never quite been able to do.
She doesn't talk at all as they head to the training area, though Delta projects to hover by York's shoulder, ready to continue their conversation whenever York gives the cue.
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They get to the training area and York gestures for her to hit whatever she wants.
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What she really wants to do is spar with someone, punch a punching bag, do some actual lifting... but she can't do any of that, so she huffs quietly and looks around for the next best thing.
Hm. If York's (ugh) here to spot, then maybe...
She jerks her head towards and then heads to the pull-up bars.
"Before you say anything, yes, I can do this one-handed." It might even up the strain enough for it to feel like a proper goddamn workout, make up for the time she's been missing.
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York follows her over, taking up a spotting position behind her as she grabs the bar.
"Hey D, start a log. I want to run down everybody I know on the rig."
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Delta projects next to them and nods, starting a log as instructed and pointedly ignoring South's eye roll and groan that have nothing to do with the exertion and everything to do with remembering she has to listen to them talk.
She has no trouble getting started and yeah, she needed this. The burn as she gets into the rhythm of the exercise immediately takes the edge off her restlessness.
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He'll let her go as long as she wants, as promised.
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She tenses up like she's been shocked at the contact, the help. Huffs, slightly, as she rolls her shoulders and, begrudging though it sounds, she musters enough politeness to actually say, "Thanks," before she pulls herself back up.
Him being nice is still weird, but it's hard to stay outright pissed at him when he's actually helping her get a workout in after goddamnn days of sitting around restless.
Sure, the inane chatter Delta and York seem to love so much is still a pain in the ass but it's easier to tune it out when she's actually doing something.
...she's not sure if this means York is winning or losing.
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And then he's back to chattering with Delta. Some of the information might be useful to South if she's paying close attention, but York doesn't assume she is. Still, he keeps some of the details about Stacia quiet even though he'd normally tell D. Not having his AI to talk to about the mess with Wash is strange.
When South finally eases back down from the bar and stretches out the arm she was using, York can't help but sass a little.
"Don't skip leg day."
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