Our lives sucked because of that company. You know what it would've meant for us to see that whole thing blown open? I get that you were probably doing it to help the human tourists, not us, but still.
No, it was a very different type than the glyphs. Chaos magic- based on the strength of will.
[ It was honestly just his kind of power. A faint smile crosses his face. ]
Learning about the glyphs was more...I want to encourage Harkin on getting what magic he can back. That being said...do you think I could have use of the glyphs when I'm around him, too? Or is that a step too far? I wanted to work on it with him.
He might not. But it's not going to be seen as something of worth to him unless he's using it for something practical- like growing things in the greenhouse. Although maybe Hunter would join us for that, too. Practical exercises?
[ The next time Will calls, it's amid a series of barks and yaps, clearly between Winston and another dog. He's been laughing, going by the tone of his voice. ]
Hey, Buster's made it. You available for me to come over? Think we're all...relatively settled here.
And I'm sure he loved that. No problem. I'll be bringing Winston, too.
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[ He arrives more like thirty minutes later. But he has two dogs in tow, regardless. They're both on leashes, thank goodness. He gets them both to sit while he knocks on her door. ]
[And Shaw pops it open shortly, her hair still damp and loose from a quick shower.]
Hey.
[She says, stepping back to let him into the cabin: the new and improved cabin. The cement walls and floors are the same, but the beat-up dresser, little dining table, and plastic picnic chairs have all been swapped out for nicer versions, the floorbed is no more, and there's a couch and a TV over by the windows. Also over by the windows is what looks to be an elevated sleeping loft accessible by ladder. Homey little knick-knacks can be found here and there, and there's a big rug on the floor.
When he spots his new compatriot, Jet lets out a happy bark and bounds over to say hi. Shaw lets him, a tiny little smile playing across her face.]
[ Will's watching them with a smile, too- Buster had tugged himself free of Will's grip to rush over to Jet, and now they're circling each other, sniffing, and wagging their tails. Winston waits for Will to unhook him, and then trots over to join the rest.
It's only after setting Buster free from the leash- and yes, letting him jump up and lick Will's face for a minute, followed by Jet- that Will lets himself look around the room. ]
She had a problem with the old set-up, and I didn't mind a change...
[Shaw says, giving a little shrug. She's perfectly happy with the remodel, it's just nothing she would have thought to do for herself. As long as everything is clean and the small number of possessions that she either needs or wants are close at hand, spartan conditions have never been an issue for Shaw.]
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Not that it matters. I got caught and dumped into the Dark Army. They used mind control magic on us to keep us in line.
[ He sounds extremely satisfied to say: ] I broke it. Joined up with the resistance movement.
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No, it was a very different type than the glyphs. Chaos magic- based on the strength of will.
[ It was honestly just his kind of power. A faint smile crosses his face. ]
Learning about the glyphs was more...I want to encourage Harkin on getting what magic he can back. That being said...do you think I could have use of the glyphs when I'm around him, too? Or is that a step too far? I wanted to work on it with him.
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[ He does sigh a bit. ]
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[ It's not the outcome he wanted, but he'll accept it. He knew it was a long shot. ]
And...uh, it's after the breach, so....
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But...that's not what I wanted to talk about. I was hoping you could ask for another dog for me.
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[ The next time Will calls, it's amid a series of barks and yaps, clearly between Winston and another dog. He's been laughing, going by the tone of his voice. ]
Hey, Buster's made it. You available for me to come over? Think we're all...relatively settled here.
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[The whole Barge is their obstacle course, and people will likely start to hate them for it eventually.]
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[ He arrives more like thirty minutes later. But he has two dogs in tow, regardless. They're both on leashes, thank goodness. He gets them both to sit while he knocks on her door. ]
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Hey.
[She says, stepping back to let him into the cabin: the new and improved cabin. The cement walls and floors are the same, but the beat-up dresser, little dining table, and plastic picnic chairs have all been swapped out for nicer versions, the floorbed is no more, and there's a couch and a TV over by the windows. Also over by the windows is what looks to be an elevated sleeping loft accessible by ladder. Homey little knick-knacks can be found here and there, and there's a big rug on the floor.
When he spots his new compatriot, Jet lets out a happy bark and bounds over to say hi. Shaw lets him, a tiny little smile playing across her face.]
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It's only after setting Buster free from the leash- and yes, letting him jump up and lick Will's face for a minute, followed by Jet- that Will lets himself look around the room. ]
Wow, nice place. I see Root's made her mark here.
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[Shaw says, giving a little shrug. She's perfectly happy with the remodel, it's just nothing she would have thought to do for herself. As long as everything is clean and the small number of possessions that she either needs or wants are close at hand, spartan conditions have never been an issue for Shaw.]
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[ After all, his technique was 'I hung a bunch of fishing poles on the wall and called it a day'. ]
How's it been, having her here? She seems to be leaning pretty hard into the domestic so far.
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She's so full of shit.
[But then she pauses, and adds--]
Actually, I think she really does like cooking. Parading it on the network is for show, though. But, uh, it's--
[It's a lot of things at once; it's hard to put into words. It makes her face falter, a little.]
It's good. And it's nerve-wracking. It being nerve-wracking doesn't make it any less good, but it does make it more complicated.
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