video + voice | make me a beast half as brave i'd be the same
[private to jesse pinkman and miles edgesworth | not encrypted | video]
[The Libby--and it's just Libby, even if her face is clean and her hair is gently washed and flowing smooth and purely blonde--who appears in the video is relieved. Not drunk, not jittery with tension, not panicked or cornered or twisted by anger. Just relieved, smiling with an old, recently missing quirk to it, wrapped up in an oversized black jacket and smoking with a hand that shakes but only slightly.]
Hey, guys. Guess who I can't find? Um--do you want to like. Watch a stupid future movie or whatev, some time? I've got--I've got a lot of free time. So. You know. Or anything.
And, um--maybe we should all check in. Every morning and tonight. Your girls too, Jesse. I just ydon't want--well. A lot of people have been going missing. [She ruffles her hair with her free hand, but still. For the first time since she got here she can breathe.] But yeah. Anything you want.
[private to james rogers | not encrypted | voice]
Um. Hey.
[Nervous, but that's fine, right? Everything is fine today.]
[public | voice]
Loki's gone. I don't know who of you care, but unless he shows up and calls me an idiot on this thing--he's gone. So. Tally that up, I figure.
[A quiet, disbelieving laugh, her voice mellow and soft, and Libby falls back on her bed.]
[The Libby--and it's just Libby, even if her face is clean and her hair is gently washed and flowing smooth and purely blonde--who appears in the video is relieved. Not drunk, not jittery with tension, not panicked or cornered or twisted by anger. Just relieved, smiling with an old, recently missing quirk to it, wrapped up in an oversized black jacket and smoking with a hand that shakes but only slightly.]
Hey, guys. Guess who I can't find? Um--do you want to like. Watch a stupid future movie or whatev, some time? I've got--I've got a lot of free time. So. You know. Or anything.
And, um--maybe we should all check in. Every morning and tonight. Your girls too, Jesse. I just ydon't want--well. A lot of people have been going missing. [She ruffles her hair with her free hand, but still. For the first time since she got here she can breathe.] But yeah. Anything you want.
[private to james rogers | not encrypted | voice]
Um. Hey.
[Nervous, but that's fine, right? Everything is fine today.]
[public | voice]
Loki's gone. I don't know who of you care, but unless he shows up and calls me an idiot on this thing--he's gone. So. Tally that up, I figure.
[A quiet, disbelieving laugh, her voice mellow and soft, and Libby falls back on her bed.]
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I don't know, buddy. [She chews on a strand of hair.] It's funny 'til somebody gets shanked, you know?
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[He'd almost object to her phrasing it like that, because he hadn't said funny, just entertaining, but he has the feeling she'll just take that as pedantic.]
You do understand that this is how normal human interaction happens? Group form, conflict, find harmony, then either continue through cycles of conflict and harmony as new stimulus is introduced or fall apart completely. Even with a manual, it isn't going to change much.
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[No, she doesn't. It's for the same reasons she'd take his objections as pedantic--language is inherently imprecise, if you want to express something concrete you have to introduce hardcoded definitions prior to the discussion or operate somewhere the definitions are already set. Libby doesn't get, at all, that people can't be programmed exactly like a computer. You can't just feed the correct information in and expect the desired response without fail.]
Whatev. It's a stupid idea. How're tricks for you?
[Case in point of sucking at this: rapid subject shift.]
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That's a shame. [He says it lightly, lazily.] If you didn't 'know that', there might have been the opportunity for you to learn more about it.
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But she has learned a few things. So she just smiles, abruptly and deliberately bland and blank. She can play stupid and sweet very, very well when she wants; she knows it's not going to be convincing, it's such a drastic switch, that's the point. It's saying I'm not playing, that's all.]
Oh, I don't know. I think I know enough? I mean, I'm dumb, but that's 'kay, isn't it?
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If you like being dumb. [He does make an effort not to be too judgemental of other people, but those that chose to remain ignorant were probably the first that received it.] But I've played that game, remember. [Because shy can't be how Jaye phrased it, explaining his earlier behaviour to her.] I'm fully, intimately aware of just how frustrating and boring it is.
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And some even more rebellious part of her, the part that the few people she counts as friends like, asks why she has to learn at all. Maybe clumsy and awkward and with her heart on her chest pulsing and open is just how she is.
Maybe, it occurs to her her, she wants to be real before she learns how to be fake. Maybe she's been doing it bavkwards.]
And you're such a good teacher?
[Light, sweet.]
I have this funny feeling you don't actually care, you just want to show off. Why don't you talk to someone smarter who can appreciate that?
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[Boredom, a dislike of seeing potential wasted, interest in her as a person, maybe even just trying to help, if she truly felt the need to use constructed personalities. Showing off was something you did later, when you'd actually succeeded in an endeavour.]
And I've never taught before in my life, but I might have been willing to try. [A tilt of his head.] It was a friendly offer. I'll be sure not to make the same mistake in future.