Misty Day (
shadowsran) wrote in
networkinthenight2019-10-06 04:30 pm
[audio] @silver; Backdated to the fifth [open]
[Someone had been around the docks when...all of that happened, broken an arm, and spent the following days snugly shut up tight in her house. Not a weakness she wants on display, of course, but she's angry, and having been in no useful condition for supply-regathering isn't much of a boon to her pride. But a handful of days shut up are little better.]
Couple things, just, quick.
Couldn't stick around the ferry and people's chief concern seems to have been food, which is fine, but I'm wondering if anyone got gardening supplies, and if those made it? I've mentioned it in passing to a handful, but especially given the exact worry I had was just proven right, no excuse to not be proactive anymore. We have good gardening types here, and it's better for the town as a whole if we can set a couple plots up...immediately? Fast as possible. A couple of small greenhouses are kind of a must at this point too. I'm not really up to building and clearing condition right now, so anybody brave enough to turn soil and move rocks and handle basic construction, drop me a line. People I talked to before, uh, the same I guess? We can divvy up who goes where, five people per square foot's a bad spread of resources.
Second thing - I'm getting the impression nobody's liking those flowers very much. [She's...largely unperturbed. Distressingly accustomed, at this point. Were the month not getting off on such a broken foot she'd be amused.] If it's crippling and you're desperate for something, stop by and I can give you a little cone to breathe through. Plague doctor-style, but tiny. Cute. [Deadpan:] You'll look like little birds, and it'll smell like pine.
Couple things, just, quick.
Couldn't stick around the ferry and people's chief concern seems to have been food, which is fine, but I'm wondering if anyone got gardening supplies, and if those made it? I've mentioned it in passing to a handful, but especially given the exact worry I had was just proven right, no excuse to not be proactive anymore. We have good gardening types here, and it's better for the town as a whole if we can set a couple plots up...immediately? Fast as possible. A couple of small greenhouses are kind of a must at this point too. I'm not really up to building and clearing condition right now, so anybody brave enough to turn soil and move rocks and handle basic construction, drop me a line. People I talked to before, uh, the same I guess? We can divvy up who goes where, five people per square foot's a bad spread of resources.
Second thing - I'm getting the impression nobody's liking those flowers very much. [She's...largely unperturbed. Distressingly accustomed, at this point. Were the month not getting off on such a broken foot she'd be amused.] If it's crippling and you're desperate for something, stop by and I can give you a little cone to breathe through. Plague doctor-style, but tiny. Cute. [Deadpan:] You'll look like little birds, and it'll smell like pine.

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[It pauses with the shovel half-in the ground, looking down. It regrets everything about this, except maybe that Crowley isn't a handler anymore, but a friend.]
I should have been more careful. Because I didn't think it would do anything, when it did something I didn't expect, I wasn't ready. Everyone who got hurt. That was my fault.
[It glances sidelong at her, not at her face, but her general direction.]
You're the only one who's bothered to punish me for it. I deserve worse.
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[An important question that she will follow with another important question, upon his answering. Though the latter gives her pause. Her brow creases.]
No it wasn't, and no you don't. I don't really know what your...everything is, but I don't get the impression you do what people say because you want to. You be mad at the person giving bad instruction, not the person who's got to follow them. I think you've gotten about all you had coming, from me. I'll walk the rest off.
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But.
[(Don't fucking protest not getting punished, dumbass.) But it still feels guilt. It's such a new feeling, so immediate, that it literally has no idea how to handle it except to accept punishment.]
I failed the mission and hurt people. Who I wasn't supposed to hurt.
[It'll deal with her handler-question in a minute. This is more important.]
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You're fine.
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[And it sounds a little miserable about that fact, now.]
Results matter more than intentions.
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Intentions are everything.
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I'm still sorry.
And you don't have to worry about conflicting orders. Crowley isn't my handler anymore. He requested it. Inspector Javert might, possibly, but I don't see him as often as I see you.
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[Correct, just quick enough to perhaps teeter toward harsh. Though she's quick to add,] And I appreciate it. Accept it.
He requested it?
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He was a terrible handler, Misty. Never even gave me anything halfway useful to do. Only got me into trouble. It's almost a relief.
[It doesn't occur to it that, with Crowley's example, she might well request it, too. She, after all, is a good handler.]
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Course he was, but it's always the worst ones that hang on the hardest.
Do you prefer that--?
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[The rote way it says that is almost amiable, though. Like it's making a little private joke out of it between them. It gets back to shoveling with a will, feeling a little better about life in general.]
Prefer what, though?
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Prefer him as a handler, or not as a handler? Are they something you would be happier without?
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No. The Asset needs handlers for instruction. Crowley was just a bad one.
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[It's an odd system, and operating without any context hardly helps. This is as much pure curiosity as it is examination meant to relate to them, personally.]
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I need tasks. Standard idle activities only take up so much time.
[Really, it can only patrol around the village so many times a day before it starts feeling dumb. And even more hungry than usual. And its knives are already sharp enough to split molecules.]
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[It turns more earth.]
I have on idea what to do with myself. Even if I had an idea, I'm not sure I could give myself permission to do it.
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You don't need your own permission, you know. Permission doesn't really need to be a factor.
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[Focusing on the task at hand. That's something it can do. Even feels kind of nice, having a task that requires it actually use some strength.]
And please don't order me to keep myself busy. I. Really don't know what I'd do.
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[She's grown...comfortable enough with whatever 'Handler' fully, properly entails for her role in their relationship, but it's more his benefit than hers. This is the line in the sand.]
That's coming from someplace raw and I'm not gonna force it, but it ain't true.
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I won't say it, then, if it bothers you.
[In front of her, anyway. It'll try.]
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[In case there's been some confusion, there.]
I don't want to press something that's not ready to be pressed, but you're - I don't know. Important. I don't have a lot of people, and I want the ones I have to be as comfortable as they can be.
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It doesn't seem quite as much like a lie, this time. Like with Scarlett. Crowley. It isn't sure it can say it cares for people in particular, back. That seems like a person thing. (You are a fucking idiot. Shut up, Sergeant.) And it just said it'd try not to talk about not being a person. But it can say:]
You're important. You're. Safe.
[That's probably the biggest thing it can think of to call a person. They're safe. It means that it doesn't expect them to cause it pain or make it do things it doesn't actually want to. That it might actually kind of trust them a little. So far all of three people even come close to that, and Misty's one of them.]
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I plan on staying that way, I hope you know. Only get safer with time, if anything.
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[And it's nice to make her smile. Like Scarlett's little smirks and Crowley's speechlessness sometimes. It wants to collect all of those and save them somewhere, somehow.
It's running out of garden to turn, though. Maybe it's time to see if she'll change the subject to something a little less stressful than personhood and relationships with a murder machine.]
Should we try to plant anything today?
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