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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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A beat.
"I am unable to determine whether or not he is aware that he has done so."
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"How do you know they're untrue?"
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Andrew's own voice comes from the wall abruptly, from an earlier recording. "I tried to Summon Him. -- Of course I couldn't do that really, I'm not strong enough to do anything like that --"
Baby's own voice resumes. "I have firsthand data of the incident, and this account is false. Andrew Wells successfully Summoned Lucifer. I am unable to determine whether he is misremembering or deliberately falsifying data, nor speculate on why he would do either."
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"I don't know exactly why, but I think it's stories--something about remembering it that way makes everything else easier."
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"Maybe. Yeah."
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A pause.
"And as you have pointed out, Ava Wilson, his output has been highly irregular even when it contains no verifiable falsehood."
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"Where does that leave us, though? At this point, I'm not feeling a whole lot like letting him sleep somewhere else."
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"Define, please?"
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Fine, if we're being earnest about it.
"Something that used to make him feel happy? Or safe."
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Brix shakes her head.
"Andrew may be eating, but he's not feeding his heart, or his mind. If books have nourished him before, I can see little harm in bringing him a few whether he requests them or not."
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"Yeah. What she said."
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"I might consult another member of my team? Nita," she adds, for Baby's benefit. "She might have better book recommendations than I would."
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Brix manages half a smile over her mug. "It's a start."
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"So I'll go do that." She sets the mug down. "But first I should probably let Andrew know what I've decided."
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"I think that'd be best."
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And rises.
"I'll be right back."
Back down the hall we go.
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He looks up at Ava, and starts to get to his feet.
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