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stilljustandrew) wrote2016-09-01 04:20 pm
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[reverse darkest timeline AU: cellthread #2]
[Previously: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
What's worried Baby the most, over the past few days --
Well. What's upset her the most is Andrew's consistent refusal to speak to her mind-to-mind, or out loud beyond the few necessary words she might exchange with any other inmate, such as requests for food, fresh clothes, an extra blanket.
But what's worried her is that he hasn't asked for anything to pass the time. No tablet with games or videos on it, no pencil and paper, no baseball to bounce off the opposite wall.
No books.
In the cell, Andrew finishes his breakfast (cornflakes, with sliced banana), sets aside the bowl, and settles down leaning against the wall.
What's worried Baby the most, over the past few days --
Well. What's upset her the most is Andrew's consistent refusal to speak to her mind-to-mind, or out loud beyond the few necessary words she might exchange with any other inmate, such as requests for food, fresh clothes, an extra blanket.
But what's worried her is that he hasn't asked for anything to pass the time. No tablet with games or videos on it, no pencil and paper, no baseball to bounce off the opposite wall.
No books.
In the cell, Andrew finishes his breakfast (cornflakes, with sliced banana), sets aside the bowl, and settles down leaning against the wall.
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The wall offers no more resistance going out than it did going in. Brix's gait is measured and graceful as she goes down the hall.
When she's sure she's out of sight of Andrew's cell, she stops, closes her eyes, presses her hands to her mouth. This work leaves her heartsick, not to mention drained. She'd expected--
It hardly matters what she expected. Naamah came to the King of Persis out of compassion, not out of expectation. Listen to the patron before you, not the one you wish was there.
After a minute or so to compose herself, she returns to the front office to look for Ava.
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(However, curiously enough for someone so intent, she doesn't seem to have gotten any farther on than she was when Brix left.)
She looks up, cautious.
"How'd it go?"
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"But you thought he was listening to you?"
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"That's more than I got."
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"Yeah," she says, "I bet."
A pause.
"Hey, do you want some tea? I was thinking I could go for tea."
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"Yes, thank you."
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"Awesome. Be right back."
When she returns, she has a tray loaded with a box of various teas, strainers, a plate of cookies, and, of course, mugs and teapot.
"Okay." She lowers the tray carefully onto the desk. "Knock yourself out. I'm calling dibs on one of the chamomiles, though."
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"Thank you." She finds a bag of mint tea and sets it to steep, wrapping her hands around the warm mug.
"He asked again to sleep somewhere else, at least for a night. He even agreed to an armed chaperone."
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"He asked again?"
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"As far as I can see," she says carefully, "I think you should let him, if only for one night."
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A little flat, "Why?"
When Brix was on her way in, she seemed like she was on Ava's side with this one.
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She fetches a sigh. "And in practical terms, if he doesn't sleep, he'll grow ill."
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"I do not believe physical illness is a likely outcome, Brix nó Balm de Marsilikos."
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"No?"
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"No. I have been observing Andrew Wells closely since his incarceration, and his sleep patterns are well within normal parameters for a healthy adult human. I am unable to determine whether or not he is experiencing bad dreams, but if so, they are not substantially affecting his ability to sleep."
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That phrase sinks into her brain like a hook.
"Thanks Baby, good to know," she murmurs.
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"Still," she persists, "as things currently stand, his only request is being denied. It's hardly a way to build rapport."
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(Falling asleep in Cold Oak never really felt like falling asleep. Too much noise after she'd closed her eyes.
The yellow eyed man. He comes to me in my dreams--)
"I'm an idiot," Ava realizes.
"I haven't even asked him if he's been having bad dreams."
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"I confess I'd be surprised if he wasn't," she murmurs.
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Ava nods, with a rueful little laugh.
"That's how they get you."
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