sharpememory (
sharpememory) wrote2011-09-30 09:11 pm
[17] - [Private to Prefect, backdated to the flood.]
I'm not talking to you or coming out of my room until this is over. [Pause.] It isn't fair.
[AND ALREADY, HE HAS SAID TOO MUCH. :c]
[AND ALREADY, HE HAS SAID TOO MUCH. :c]
Private
What's not fair?
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[WHICH IS WHY HE IS A'KNOCKING ON YOUR DOOR NOW, BARRON.]
Private
[Said through the door, without even asking who is it. BECAUSE REALLY, BARRON ISN'T BIG ON THE FRIENDS FRONT.]
Private
Why?
[Knock knock knock?]
Private
I don't want to tell you things I normally wouldn't tell you.
Re: Private
[La la la Prefect doesn't ever remember lying to you though Barron. He's always been like this.]
[KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK?]
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[Whoops, too much information there, Barron. But damn, that door knocking is annoying. Time to open it and confront Prefect.] Seriously. Just leave.
Re: Private
You can't? Comrade, could it be that there is something wrong with you? That's a little worrying...
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[Prefect put one hand on the door, trying to ease it open.]
Besides, Comrade, as your warden, it's my responsibility to try and challenge what you want sometimes.
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[Pause. Well, that was an awkward thing to say.]
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[Spam] lol forgot to change the tag
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[He paused for a moment, then added.] You know that all I want is to help you, don't you, Comrade?
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I know you want to help. [Barron said, finally.] But I don't want you to.
[Spam]
Why not?
[Spam]
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I don't know. Do you... Do you want to remember, Comrade?
[Spam]
[That had gotten a bit heated. Barron paused before continuing.] It's not going to happen either way. I'm not going to be miserable about something that's beyond my control.
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[Prefect reached forward to touch Barron's arm lightly, it was intended as a reassuring gesture to the other man.]
Comrade, almost everything about this place seems to be impossible. Maybe there's some way we could get the Admiral to nullify the kickback? Or... some other kind of record of those memories he could give you access too.
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Don't try to work me. [He said, despite the fact that he was wearing a long sleeved shirt and to the best of his knowledge Prefect wasn't a worker.]
I don't want records. Not when there are people here who are going to flip through them every five minutes.
[Spam]
I couldn't-- Comrade, I wouldn't.
[He pushed his hands into his pockets, then glanced up at Barron.] No records, all right, but memories, Comrade? I actually think that... if there was some way to get them back, then would you be willing to try it?
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I probably would. [Barron said. After all, it meant that he'd be able to work more.]
[Spam]
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And Nygma won't want to. Not after Beatty.
[Spam]
Maybe not. If he did want to help you, would you accept it from him?
[Spam]
[Barron paused.] I might. He broke my wrist but I killed his inmate. That makes us sort of even.
[Spam]
[Pause.]
Would you like to go to the pub for a little bit?
[Spam]
I will, if you're not going to leave me alone.
[Better the pub than hanging around in Barron's room with all the post its.]
[Spam]
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[The last thing he needed was to say things that he didn't want to to other people on the barge.]
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[But instead, he has you! A delightful stand in brother!]
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Can we change the subject now?
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And of course, we can talk about whatever you want.
[Spam]
[Hopefully so many that Prefect wouldn't remember anything Barron had said.]
[Spam]
[Prefect power walks the rest of the way to the pub, because that sounds important. He lets them both in with a flourish of his item, and gestures for Barron to go ahead of him to the bar.]
[Spam]
Thanks. You want the usual, then?