Morgan Adams (
gimmethemap) wrote2008-11-06 03:16 pm
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Jim, I'd like to have that talk with you now, if you wouldn't mind. Now, we can do it here, but I'd rather you come to my cabin.
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Major, we should talk.
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Major, we should talk.
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You, Major? You're older than I am, and in some ways you're a lot smarter -- the sort that back home always kinda set my teeth on edge. Reasonable, if not a tad squeamish about silly things. And you're also the first Inmate I've had that hasn't tried to kill me. You say you only see me when you've done something wrong, and that's because I have a better idea of what I'm doing when you're angry.
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But I haven't completely ignored you. I'm sorry you feel that way.
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[When she folds her arms it's caught somewhere between her argumentative stance and a gesture of self-consciousness.]
You want me to address things directly? Fine. I spoke to Jim an hour ago, about every disgusting thing he said to you after the flood. I showed him his own words and demanded to know where the Hell he got off condemning you for something you almost allowed to happen when he turned around and did it himself. He had no words, and he will not bother you again. If he does, if he openly provokes you, I expect you to tell me, but I want to make it clear that it is highly doubtful that I'll stop you from breaking the little shit's face.
Also? How do you like your quarters?
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[He's dimly aware of the kettle whistling now. He turns his back on her now and goes back to the kitchen to turn the stove off.]
I think I'm well enough now to move on. You can have fun with the others. Just tell the Admiral whatever it is you need to.
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Would you have followed orders if our situations had been reversed back there, Major? Did you? You still came for me.
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I was placed in charge of everybody's welfare. I made the orders. Were I in your position, I would have followed them. Not doing so needlessly and recklessly endangered others.
[Yup, he's turning this around on her, out of spite and hurt, mainly. He's still upset with himself, for doing the very thing he's accused her of. But, since he's a master at not dealing with his own problems, and he really can't stand it when people get too close to his more vulnerable side...]
I want to be reassigned. Preferably with a Warden who won't ignore me the moment they become infatuated with somebody else. [And this is what he always does, really, cut himself off, become cold, and shut down so that he doesn't have to feel upset]
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[She watched him; he was stubborn, and so was she, but she didn't want to take all that he said here at face value. She was looking for a place where he'd begin to crumble. ...And then he asks to be reassigned.]
You want a Warden who won't ignore you, or you want one that won't make you talk to them? [raises an eyebrow]
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[She's going in the wrong direction, here, and she knows it, immediately relenting and holding up a hand as though to stop herself.]
I hear you, I swear I do. Until recently, I haven't considered myself to be remiss in my responsibilities toward you. Clearly I was wrong in doing this, and I admit that. [She stands up to face him.] Whether I meant for it to happen or not, you keep getting put off, and I want to promise you that it won't happen any longer.
[Morgan bit her lip.] This place is about second chances, Major. Sometimes even Wardens need them.
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