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WHO: Gaby and Casper
WHERE: Morningstar Safehouse
WHEN: Night of June 23
WHAT: Casper wakes up fully recovered. Gaby and he have a conversation.
NOTES OR WARNINGS: N/A
[ night in the safehouse may be a matter of routine over any external factors, but necessary to try and keep in place all the same. the lights go down and quiet falls, even those who find sleep hard to come by being careful not to disturb anyone else. it's a few hours past midnight when the beeping starts: a repeated, gentle tone audible through the ajar med room door. the medi-unit issuing an alert, though the sound is more soft and positive than an urgent call for attention. ]
WHERE: Morningstar Safehouse
WHEN: Night of June 23
WHAT: Casper wakes up fully recovered. Gaby and he have a conversation.
NOTES OR WARNINGS: N/A
[ night in the safehouse may be a matter of routine over any external factors, but necessary to try and keep in place all the same. the lights go down and quiet falls, even those who find sleep hard to come by being careful not to disturb anyone else. it's a few hours past midnight when the beeping starts: a repeated, gentle tone audible through the ajar med room door. the medi-unit issuing an alert, though the sound is more soft and positive than an urgent call for attention. ]

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her finger hits a button on the machine one she reaches it, and it begins to enter its next cycle before Casper's release.
it's time to talk. ]
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Morningstar are meant to be the good guys. they can't do good if they're exposed, and they've done well to avoid that.
her hands move swiftly, hitting the next series of buttons – including a code, to verify the end of the season for their systems – before the glass slides off. it's almost soundless as it does. Gaby takes a step back, offering a hand to Casper at the same time. her free hand moves to brush her hair off her face, combing it back haphazardly. she's slept, but not much. she's had to have her ear to the ground. ]
Rise and shine. Hope you're up for a chat.
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Can I get some water?
[ the rasp of his voice is evidence enough of how dry his throat is. and Gaby doesn't look happy. she never looks happy, but in the situation, the pieces his brain has started to kick into gear and put together, he can tell this chat isn't going to be a gentle one. ]
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[ there's the sense that she doesn't want it to be easier. she wants to be harsh. sadistic. Gaby wants to remind him of how many protocols he broke. wants him to feel guilty. she won't go as far as to do that.
he knows enough to know she got saddled with his mess. his mistake.
his decision that may be the right one.
she turns to grab out a container of water, handing it off to him after she takes off the lid. his fingers may be weak. she's not as sadistic as she wants to be right now. ]
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Anyone else make it?
[ he doesn't look at her as he asks, toying the container around between his fingers slowly instead. he thinks he knows the answer already. he'd seen it. the medi-unit hadn't done anything to clear the image of all the bodies on that street out of his head. ]
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[ Gaby can only begin to grasp the extent of what he's feeling. his trauma. what he's been through. but he'd been there and she was here, and she still lacks answers. she's caught between a rock and a hard place. she has to know.
there's the sickening sense of expendability. she hasn't let herself linger on it. doesn't want to think it's a real factor. but it's there. just out of reach. ]
You shouldn't have made it, either. Couldn't you have just picked one or two of them to haul your ass back here?
[ she doesn't mean that.
it doesn't matter what she means when she hasn't seen sunlight in days and she's been on a shift that was supposed to end some time ago. her nerves are fried. ]
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They all clumped together like sheep.
[ in those white scrubs, with their hair all cut to the same kind of length, standing in the aftermath of the wreckage. they'd looked completely alien. he'd never seen anything like it. he takes another sip of water. ]
The cops were coming. I wasn't gonna leave them there. Not after what they'd cost.
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[ she doesn't chastise him so he feels bad. it's instinct. frustration. taking it out on him.
Gaby sighs. looks away. the way he grips that bottle. none of those people out there care about the cost to save them. not really. they look at Morningstar as a threat.
maybe she's an idealist. maybe she doesn't belong here, dealing with this. it's hard to say. Morningstar did good in saving them. but they killed a whole lot of people to get here. Casper is all that remains. will he be able to handle the survivor's guilt?
Gaby removes herself from that sentiment. acts like she wouldn't have condoned the act. she wouldn't have. she didn't. it's how she's keeping down how she feels instead of screaming at the next person who acts like she's got them chained up. ]
Whoever held them was on orders to die to keep them. Was that the sense you got?
[ first a statement – an observation. then a question – seeing if her observation is correct. ]
Because that's UNA nonsense. Or the equivalent. Who the fuck inspires that kind of –
[ – loyalty? no. duty. ]
– duty in their people?