Well. For one thing, not everyone has read their contracts yet. [they sound so tired.] So, I think there are some people who are still assuming the reminder at the end of the executions is fake, and some people who are doubting whether or not your hostages are actually being held hostage.
...which they are, by the way; I hate to have to say it, but that's completely true. So I think maybe it hasn't really... clicked for them how much danger they and their hostages would be in if something went wrong and they weren't able to check out in eight weeks.
I'll try. This is something that I need to do, and what becomes of me is less important than that, but once it is done I will have the luxury of making that my priority again.
It is selfish, but I am a little relieved that you cannot really try to talk me out of it.
You cannot, so you need not feel responsible. I had Emet-Selch telling me he was disappointed I wasn't going to murder the entire time at the station and I never did. I am stubborn.
You haven't disappointed me. And, you can talk to me whenever you want about whatever you want. [...] I just - remember, I have a job to do, so I can't really be your friend.
Ah. [a bit of a rueful smile.] I don't intend to interfere with your duties. I understand that there are likely conditions of your employment that I may not like, and that you cannot show me favoritism in any way.
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...which they are, by the way; I hate to have to say it, but that's completely true. So I think maybe it hasn't really... clicked for them how much danger they and their hostages would be in if something went wrong and they weren't able to check out in eight weeks.
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Harrow...
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...you can probably guess, from the type of thing the contract says he's entertained by...
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...I had already decided. This conversation will not be the reason. It will merely strengthen my resolve.
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[aaaaaaaaaa. they're losing their mind.
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they look away.]
Just... make sure you get away with it.
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[she's frowning, she looks genuinely worried.]
I don't want to put you in an untenable position. I know you can't really tell me what to do, or take sides.
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[...]
Try not to get hurt, okay?
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I'll try. This is something that I need to do, and what becomes of me is less important than that, but once it is done I will have the luxury of making that my priority again.
It is selfish, but I am a little relieved that you cannot really try to talk me out of it.
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[they are going to open this bottle of wine and drink right out of it.]
...if it's a choice you're making on your own, I - it wouldn't be my place to try to talk you out of it anyway.
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Whether you can say so or not, I do hope I have not disappointed you. The thought is nice, that I could at least talk to a friend about these things.
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You haven't disappointed me. And, you can talk to me whenever you want about whatever you want. [...] I just - remember, I have a job to do, so I can't really be your friend.
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Well. I appreciate the reminder. Is that a condition of your employment, or is it intended as advice?
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I know you wouldn't interfere with anything. The problem is me, really. The reminder is as much for me as it is for you.
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vulpecula, in the other thread: !@^&*#@@$$## DON'T JUST DIE!!
and this is why they needed the reminder...]
...thank you. It means a lot to hear that.