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Who: clary fray (
obstinance ) & various
What: october event and accompanying shenanigans
When: october
Where: various
Warning(s): stupidity
[ closed catch-all for shenanigans. starters in comments; feel free to pm me or pp
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What: october event and accompanying shenanigans
When: october
Where: various
Warning(s): stupidity
[ closed catch-all for shenanigans. starters in comments; feel free to pm me or pp
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She should be making speeches about unity and perseverance by now. We're expendable.
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Word on the street is that some people think she murdered her own husband for power. If that doesn't say expendable, I don't know what does.
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[This is like the coalition all over again.]
Have you ever heard about anything important that starts with an "M"? An organization or a god, maybe?
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No, sorry. I'll check with a friend and see if she's heard anything about it.
[ considering jyn's hobbies had read lying, theft, and forgery, her tendencies might make her a better candidate for scooping up seedy information. with that said: ]
I've heard a few other things about the Institute, though. It's starting to look like I was right to be suspicious.
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What have you heard?
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[ a friend, she might say, if she and peter weren't currently bitter toward one another for their opposing viewpoints. she still trusts the information in spite of any disagreements they've shared; otherwise, she wouldn't be repeating it like it holds weight. ]
He says the gas from the attack is similar to one he's seen there before. Of course it's magically missing from the inventory now that he went looking for the sample.
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[Someone from the Institute having a hand in this makes sense, doesn't it?]
Unless someone managed to sneak in and steal it.
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[ then again, it still brings them no closer to finding the actual culprit. anything is better than nothing, even so, but it isn't as comforting as she would have preferred. ]
Remember when you said I wasn't always right?
[ she isn't saying i told you so, but. ]
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[He is refusing to accept that implied "I told you so"!]
Who's your friend at the Institute?
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[ but whatever, she's used to blatant lack of praise when she's right. she'll skip over it for both of their sake, even if she shoots him an odd look at the question. ]
Peter Parker. [ more importantly: ] Why the curiosity?
[ ensuring her lead is a trustworthy one, maybe, or just that: simple curiosity. clary can't decide which makes more sense in the current context. ]
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I don't know anyone at the Institute. It might be good to.
[Not a lack of trust, then.]
There was something else. Footprints leading straight into the wall at the back of the alley. If there was a door or some sort of mechanism, I couldn't find it.
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[ more precisely, he's prone to stammering and awkward fidgeting, from clary's experiences. sorry, parker. at the very least, it's a forewarning rather than warding bellamy off of that course.
as for that bit of information, footsteps leading straight into the wall trips her up for only a moment. it's nothing short of strange, but olympia seems determined to challenge her idea of what is and isn't far-fetched. ]
Not to sound insane or anything — [ yes, she's aware this suggestion is about to sound insane. ] Are you sure it wasn't just magic? Some kind of phasing ability?
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I have no idea. The only experience with magic I have is what you showed me.
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[ at this point, there's no amusement or exasperation to that automatic correction. she's said it so often it feels more like reciting a fact more than anything else. ]
Which alley was this again? [ or, as better phrasing: ] Do you remember what district it was?
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[So, a dead end both literally and figuratively.]
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[ which, of course, boils down to one (frustrating) line of thought. ]
It's been a week. I thought we would have something to show for it by now.
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[But, as usual, that doesn't seem to be their luck. He takes another swig of his water, although it's mostly for her sake.]
We'll figure it out, Clary. Are you sure you're okay?
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speaking of — ]
Yeah. I will be. [ her eyes drift from him to the window for a moment — closed and curtained — before they return. ] But I need you to stay away — at least for awhile.
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Why?
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Because. [ she would leave it at that if she were feeling more childish, but 'because' won't satisfy him. she doesn't need to own a manual on how bellamy blake behaves and functions to realize that for herself. ] It's obviously not safe for a number of reasons.
[ the infection takes priority in that regard, but her brother has never been a harmless threat. ]
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[He's expecting she's mostly worried about getting him sick, but he's spending enough time in the clinic with Clarke that it's a moot point.]
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[ fat chance, but it's worth pointing out in exasperation in an attempt to get him to back off the subject. ]
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[ in comparison, infecting him is a small worry in the grand scheme. she runs a hand through her hair, clearly frustrated, before exhaling heavily through her nose. ]
I have a target on my back. [ that's the easiest explanation, though she has her doubts that will be easily accepted and acknowledged, too. ] And I'd like for you to keep it off of yours. Is that so much to ask for?
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What are you talking about?
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