[ Her brow knits a little. She gets what he's saying, but trying to pull apart what was her, what was the Project... it's messy, all intertwined. Would she, before everything that happened? Put in a request that relied on her squadmate dying, on the hope or assumption that they would because then she'd finally get what she wanted herself? ]
[ He stands on his knees again, coming back up from sitting on his heels. ]
Thing is I know you, better than anyone, and Tex warned me about you before we left the Project and I didn't even believe her because I had known you for too long to be able to see what had happened. You know what she called you? A vulture.
[ He looks her in the eye, a look of compassion and commiseration. He never believed she had become a vulture, and then he himself paid the price. ]
But I know you, Nat. I know you have kindness and generosity and everything in you. It's just that they killed it off back there.
[ She flinches, slightly, at the word ‘vulture’; that’s what she’d become, wasn’t it? Fuck. Fuck. He shouldn’t even forgive her. How is it he can forgive her?
Her eyes are wet and filled with vulnerability, with shame. ]
S’all— s’all mixed up. I don’t know how... I don’t know how you can even tell the fuckin’ difference...
[ She’s always been a problem, even for him, especially for him. She’s always been the rough one, the one no one expects better of. Did she really change that much? Hadn’t she always been this way, when she always felt like people expected the worst, even when they were younger? ]
Never... never felt like I was changing, I thought...
[ It's so much harder to see a change in yourself, especially as it happens, especially when that change is something no one else seemed to realise was a sign something was wrong. She was always the person causing problems, not a person with a problem. Not a person who needed help to stop going down a path she couldn't find a way off. ]
Look, you've always been abrasive, strong-willed...maybe a little selfish...but asking for an AI just in case the host died? That wasn't you. Never. I hardly believed it when I was told.
[ She flinches again as he lays it out flat, aloud, but it... helps, actually, and she nods. Exhales. ]
I remember— remember feeling like it was what I was owed. [ she pulls a face, she knows how it sounds and she knows it was downright callous ] Fuck. Fuck.
[ She curls in on herself, just a little. What did they do to her? ]
[ He frowns slightly, giving her shoulders another little rub. ]
Maybe you were. Because they'd been withholding it for so long. But you weren't that opportunistic before they did what they did. You did think of others.
[ Some of this might also have to do with CT leaving, but he doesn't say that. He wonders, though. It all seemed to be part of a slippery slope that she found herself on with nothing to hold onto—nothing but him, anyway. ]
S'like they knew just how to get under my fucking skin, how to... how to fuck me up.
[ She can see it, now; parts of it, anyway. Has been able to, on some level, ever since Delta told her about the experiment in the first place, but it's getting clearer. And it had been so easy for them; towards the end she was detached from everyone, pushed to the fringes. Barely ranking within the squad from all the demotions. North occupied with Theta. CT gone. ]
[ She wraps her arms around him in turn and presses her face into his shoulder. No more tears, even if it may still be a little damp from when she was crying. ]
[ It won't come easy to her, but she'll think. She's promised him, so she'll think.
She doesn't let go. Closes her eyes and just breathes, for a long minute, trying to compose herself a little, but it's tough. Tougher than usual. So she clings to her brother because he's there, and he listened, and he understood, this time. Mostly, anyway. ]
...stay— stay in our room like, once a week, maybe? Not if you don't want to, just...
[ She fights not to try and backpedal like her instinct is to do, but can't finish the sentence, either. ]
Right. I know. S'like I said, you spend more time with him than me these days and that's fine, before you think that's a cry for help too.
[ It's not sharp at all, just teasing.
It is fine. North's happy. He has York back and they're closer than ever and that's good. He got lucky. Sometimes, she just wishes she hadn't gotten so unlucky, herself. ]
[ He gives her a little punch on the shoulder, then pulls the rest of the way back and stands. His knees were starting to hurt. He goes and sits back down on the chair. ]
Well, we can have sleepovers whenever you feel you need one. It's all good.
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[ Her brow knits a little. She gets what he's saying, but trying to pull apart what was her, what was the Project... it's messy, all intertwined. Would she, before everything that happened? Put in a request that relied on her squadmate dying, on the hope or assumption that they would because then she'd finally get what she wanted herself? ]
I... I don't—
[ She squeezes his wrists, just a little. ]
I don't think I would? Before.
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[ He stands on his knees again, coming back up from sitting on his heels. ]
Thing is I know you, better than anyone, and Tex warned me about you before we left the Project and I didn't even believe her because I had known you for too long to be able to see what had happened. You know what she called you? A vulture.
[ He looks her in the eye, a look of compassion and commiseration. He never believed she had become a vulture, and then he himself paid the price. ]
But I know you, Nat. I know you have kindness and generosity and everything in you. It's just that they killed it off back there.
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[ She flinches, slightly, at the word ‘vulture’; that’s what she’d become, wasn’t it? Fuck. Fuck. He shouldn’t even forgive her. How is it he can forgive her?
Her eyes are wet and filled with vulnerability, with shame. ]
S’all— s’all mixed up. I don’t know how... I don’t know how you can even tell the fuckin’ difference...
[ She’s always been a problem, even for him, especially for him. She’s always been the rough one, the one no one expects better of. Did she really change that much? Hadn’t she always been this way, when she always felt like people expected the worst, even when they were younger? ]
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[ He gives her shoulders a squeeze. ]
Because you were different after. Full stop. That's not who you were before.
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Never... never felt like I was changing, I thought...
[ It's so much harder to see a change in yourself, especially as it happens, especially when that change is something no one else seemed to realise was a sign something was wrong. She was always the person causing problems, not a person with a problem. Not a person who needed help to stop going down a path she couldn't find a way off. ]
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[ She flinches again as he lays it out flat, aloud, but it... helps, actually, and she nods. Exhales. ]
I remember— remember feeling like it was what I was owed. [ she pulls a face, she knows how it sounds and she knows it was downright callous ] Fuck. Fuck.
[ She curls in on herself, just a little. What did they do to her? ]
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Maybe you were. Because they'd been withholding it for so long. But you weren't that opportunistic before they did what they did. You did think of others.
[ Some of this might also have to do with CT leaving, but he doesn't say that. He wonders, though. It all seemed to be part of a slippery slope that she found herself on with nothing to hold onto—nothing but him, anyway. ]
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[ She squeezes his wrists again. ]
S'like they knew just how to get under my fucking skin, how to... how to fuck me up.
[ She can see it, now; parts of it, anyway. Has been able to, on some level, ever since Delta told her about the experiment in the first place, but it's getting clearer. And it had been so easy for them; towards the end she was detached from everyone, pushed to the fringes. Barely ranking within the squad from all the demotions. North occupied with Theta. CT gone. ]
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[ Hell, they'd even done it with Carolina, of all people. ]
Please, just...think about it, at least.
[ They strayed so long ago from the original topic that he might need to remind her what it is. ]
Giving Delta back, I mean. York misses him, so much.
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[ She nods, a little, face all twisted up at the uncomfortable thought of just how much they knew, just how much they had to use against them.
And the twisting resolves into a little frown. ]
I— I wasn't trying to deflect. I swear. I just fuckin—
[ Inhale, exhale. ]
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[ He removes his hands from her shoulders, just enough to wrap his arms around her. God, this place has them hugging a lot. ]
Just think about it. Promise me you will.
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[ She wraps her arms around him in turn and presses her face into his shoulder. No more tears, even if it may still be a little damp from when she was crying. ]
I— okay. I-I'll... I'll think. Promise.
[ Fuck. Her fists ball in his shirt again. ]
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Good. Thank you.
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[ It won't come easy to her, but she'll think. She's promised him, so she'll think.
She doesn't let go. Closes her eyes and just breathes, for a long minute, trying to compose herself a little, but it's tough. Tougher than usual. So she clings to her brother because he's there, and he listened, and he understood, this time. Mostly, anyway. ]
...stay— stay in our room like, once a week, maybe? Not if you don't want to, just...
[ She fights not to try and backpedal like her instinct is to do, but can't finish the sentence, either. ]
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Absolutely. I will.
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[ She deflates a little with a relief she'd never admit to. ]
Okay. Just gets so... s'just quiet, in there. Y'know.
[ Empty. Lonely. ]
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You want more than one night a week? Because that's okay, Nat.
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I'm not gonna keep you from fuckin' spending the nights with your boyfriend. I'm a big girl, Drew, I can handle it.
[ She thinks. Not her smoothest deflection. It wouldn't be so bad if most of her days weren't just as empty as the nights. ]
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You wouldn't be. He'll understand.
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[ She gives him a little bit of a look at that, a 'you sure about that?', but doesn't put it in words.
She looks aside, for a second, teeth worrying at her lip. ]
Maybe a couple nights, I guess. But I mean it, I don't... you're lucky, you should get the time with him you can get. S'not like I'm going anywhere.
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All right. But him and me, we are together all the time anyway. I mean, that's how this whole thing came to fruition, right?
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Right. I know. S'like I said, you spend more time with him than me these days and that's fine, before you think that's a cry for help too.
[ It's not sharp at all, just teasing.
It is fine. North's happy. He has York back and they're closer than ever and that's good. He got lucky. Sometimes, she just wishes she hadn't gotten so unlucky, herself. ]
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Well, we can have sleepovers whenever you feel you need one. It's all good.
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[ She snorts softly, teases again: ]
Demoted to sleepover status. You wound me.
[ She rubs at her face, all too conscious of the mess she looks after all the crying. ]
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