03rd Landing . video
Really? I still don't have an inmate? Come on.
[ Hey Barge, have Racetrack in a sweatshirt with her hair messily pulled back. Lookin' good messy. Like she spent half an hour in the mirror getting it to look messy-perfect, because she did, and don't judge her, she hasn't had half an hour to spend on her hair in years. ]
Anyway. Attention, people with - well, medium-bad judgment. Especially Mal. Triad - it's a card game, like poker - my place, the stakes are clothes because I don't have any money. First four or five takers are invited. And, because of the stakes, no one underage.
Oh, and Felix Gaeta is not invited.
[ Hey Barge, have Racetrack in a sweatshirt with her hair messily pulled back. Lookin' good messy. Like she spent half an hour in the mirror getting it to look messy-perfect, because she did, and don't judge her, she hasn't had half an hour to spend on her hair in years. ]
Anyway. Attention, people with - well, medium-bad judgment. Especially Mal. Triad - it's a card game, like poker - my place, the stakes are clothes because I don't have any money. First four or five takers are invited. And, because of the stakes, no one underage.
Oh, and Felix Gaeta is not invited.
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It's just - I found out some other stuff that he did. And I'm mad at him for not telling me, but I didn't have any real right to ask - we weren't that friendly. And I'm mad at myself for trusting him as much as I did, because now it feels like I put my faith in something that wasn't real.
And I'm pretty sure he's mad at me for being a warden when he's not.
It's just frakking complicated.
And I'm sorry for ... telling you all of that. I don't really know you. Hi.
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[Her lips purse, now, as she turns pensive.] I figured he'd done - something. Bad things for good reasons. You see that a lot, here.
Doesn't mean those reasons were any less right.
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Anyway, I want an apology from him but I don't see that I have solid enough ground to ask for one. So I'm just trying to stay away until I'm less angry.
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Sounds to me like there were no good decisions, not completely. Maybe you made mistakes, both of you, but everyone else probably did too.
Does he know about your imprisonment?
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[ A nod. ]
We talked about it when I got here.
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[Again, her eyebrows crease.] If he didn't apologise then - he probably needs time to realise why he should.
Or a kick in the ass, one of those.
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But she doesn't let it stop her.] That's not the same thing as making amends to the people who fell down with you.
I think it might do him some good, frankly.
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I'm just so tired of people getting dragged into fights that aren't theirs. Or people getting dragged into fights, period.
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[Her fingers drum against her desk.] I want to say "life is fighting", but I think that says more about me than anything.
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...listen, if you go into this with your eyes open, I don't see how you - or anyone - stepping in could make things much worse.
I'm sorry, that sounded harsh. I'm being down about arguing, not about you.
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...Mine was - bringing people back. Or fixing it so they never died.
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Seems like family is always the first sacrifice. Even when it's not our choice.
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Did you want to be a mom?
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But for a long time I didn't think I could be. [The smile fades entirely, as she considers what to share.] And I still - I can't, biologically speaking. [It's not something she's told many people, but she doesn't mind sharing it with another woman, with - someone who understands.]
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I guess I just want to be like my mom. She had seven. Five of them were boys.
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