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SecUnit (Murderbot) ([personal profile] serialskiller) wrote2022-03-05 09:19 pm

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Messages will be answered when I'm done with this episode of my serial.
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[personal profile] decrypter 2023-03-14 07:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't know if I know anyone like that."

But she's not rejecting the advice, far from it. Who would be an expert, and more than that, who could she trust with something this close to her? Hard enough to say it to Security, who's lived with her.
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[personal profile] decrypter 2023-03-14 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Later, when her brain isn't wanting to turn itself inside out, she'll know she has two other people to talk to about this. Mr. Smith, who she'll need to brace herself for courage to speak with, and Erin, who she already knows may remember part of it. But Mr. Smith is more likely not to argue in her favor if that's really so, not to give her false hope in herself, lacking the bias that close friends contain.

Finally she lets go of her hair and shuffles up from the couch, setting herself on the bed a little heavily.

"Sorry if it seems that this came out of nowhere at all."

It's hard to not fully apologize for bringing something unpleasant up, but she's biting the apology in half as it is. Under it is the real meaning - thank you for letting me talk.
decrypter: (turn.)

[personal profile] decrypter 2023-03-17 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
She accepts the hold, moving so that she's settled near it in the way that means she's not inclined to move for a while.

"Thank you for allowing me to let it out." And before it can say something about allowance not being needed - "I feel like I could tell you anything, and that's not something I've often felt in my life."

At least, to say it and to trust it won't be wielded as a weapon in the worst moments. There was so often a risk. Maybe there still is. But even so, she still tries to trust.