"Alright," he says, taking that in. It doesn't have to be rational, but if
it isn't, he doesn't know if there's anything they can do to take away her
unease. Even if she's saying 'yet'.
"So is there something we can do to rule it out completely?"
There’s a flicker of a grimace. There’s no cure for this one. Not yet, maybe not ever. Not without her, at least. But how the fuck is she supposed to graduate when this place insists on making it hard, anyway?
But Tess nods.
“I guess you have to, before some asshole shows up looking to march me to Zero or something.”
He finishes up the text conversation before tucking his communicator away again.
"If he's telling the truth, he ain't told anyone and will make sure Larry won't, either. He ain't makin' a fuss so far. Figure I oughta drop by his place and see what he's got goin' on."
She knows she'll want to hunker down for a few days, and she can't stay in the spa for that. It's either her cabin or the Brew, and her cabin is better supplied.
He doesn't touch her when they walk back, but he sticks close. He smokes a cigarette and keeps his head down, hiding behind the wide brim of his hat a little as they walk.
When they get there, and the door is closed, he asks her: "You wanna have a drink together when I get back from his?"
“Sure,” she says. Company’s good no matter what, but she decides she’ll be easy on the alcohol. No good risking being even tipsy if more shit crops up. “Tell me if you’re going to be long, yeah? I don’t want to sit here wondering if he took it out on you.”
She nods. It’s too early to feel relieved — god knows the maybe-infected guy will have his own version of the story, but she trusts that Arthur will understand even if it sounds bad. It always sounds bad when you’ve shot someone.
“Okay. I’m glad I did.”
Otherwise... well, her way of handling problems has never been wholly graceful.
Tess just shakes her head. Larry likes wardens, and that makes him a risk.
"I don't need more enemies here, nor do I need him spreading around my business," Tess remarks. No way to avoid that now, though, and she'll deal with it the same way she'll deal with anything else. "We'll just have to see what happens."
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"Alright," he says, taking that in. It doesn't have to be rational, but if it isn't, he doesn't know if there's anything they can do to take away her unease. Even if she's saying 'yet'.
"So is there something we can do to rule it out completely?"
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She folds her arms uncomfortably against her ribs.
“I don’t know. I guess he’s not going to get worse over time here even if he is.”
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"Yeah, that's right. I wasn't getting sicker while I was here, before Goodsir gave me the cure. You want me to get in touch with the fella?"
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But Tess nods.
“I guess you have to, before some asshole shows up looking to march me to Zero or something.”
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"Alright. Just- stick around, lemme see if he picks up."
They're not leaving here anytime soon.
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He finishes up the text conversation before tucking his communicator away again.
"If he's telling the truth, he ain't told anyone and will make sure Larry won't, either. He ain't makin' a fuss so far. Figure I oughta drop by his place and see what he's got goin' on."
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“Go armed,” she replies. She doesn’t really need to say it, but it makes her feel better to. “Just in case. Nobody is reasonable about getting shot.”
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He pats his hip holster; he's always armed, no matter where he's going. No one on the Barge ha stopped him from doing so, yet.
"Lemme get you back to your cabin first, huh?"
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She knows she'll want to hunker down for a few days, and she can't stay in the spa for that. It's either her cabin or the Brew, and her cabin is better supplied.
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He doesn't touch her when they walk back, but he sticks close. He smokes a cigarette and keeps his head down, hiding behind the wide brim of his hat a little as they walk.
When they get there, and the door is closed, he asks her: "You wanna have a drink together when I get back from his?"
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"I'll let you know," he promises, with a squeeze to her shoulder.
"Hey - it's a good thing you called me. Okay?"
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“Okay. I’m glad I did.”
Otherwise... well, her way of handling problems has never been wholly graceful.
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"He scared the shit outta you. You coulda - just hidden away. But you reached out."
He squeezes her shoulder again.
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He probably looks like that under those bandages, too, if it really is some radiation thing.
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"Fuck Larry," Arthur says. He doesn't know Larry that well. "Let him be pissed."
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"I don't need more enemies here, nor do I need him spreading around my business," Tess remarks. No way to avoid that now, though, and she'll deal with it the same way she'll deal with anything else. "We'll just have to see what happens."
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"I'll report back, don't you worry. Come on. Try and - distract yourself, or somethin'."
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"I'll try," she replies.
She's sure she has an unread book or something lying around. She knows she sure isn't going to nap or anything.