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Chapter 3.2: Old and new friends, old and new enemies
Sasha has distributed flutes of sparkling water and small glasses filled with a clear liquor. She finds a clear place to stand near the edge of the party--Jedao and Alaric are to her left, the cluster of people around the mothlings falls at about 3π/8--and signals the grid to adjust the light so that she is highlighted and the other partygoers are very slightly in shadow. She asks the grid for a ringing sound and waits for people to quiet. Her voice slightly amplified by the grid, she says, "Welcome, everyone. We have a unique combination of expertise, on the Cantata. I'm glad that you are here." (It's a formal situation, so she uses the plural 'you'.) "While we are gathered, let us toast to the success of the rebellion."
Sasha waits for an answering murmur, then raises her own glass and knocks it back. The liquor tastes like snow and homesickness; but these are her people now. A slight gesture of her left hand makes illumination linger on Jedao for a moment, before the room lights return to normal.
Sasha sees Remi trying to explain that shot glasses are not for mothlings, and grins in genuine amusement.
[We have some really fascinating conversations running in the previous move. I don't want to cut them off, but please put new threads here!
Also, an out-of-character public service announcement: Remi is a youthful, apparently non-sociopathic version of Kujen, plucked from an earlier timeline. He has not yet interacted with Jedao.]
Sasha waits for an answering murmur, then raises her own glass and knocks it back. The liquor tastes like snow and homesickness; but these are her people now. A slight gesture of her left hand makes illumination linger on Jedao for a moment, before the room lights return to normal.
Sasha sees Remi trying to explain that shot glasses are not for mothlings, and grins in genuine amusement.
[We have some really fascinating conversations running in the previous move. I don't want to cut them off, but please put new threads here!
Also, an out-of-character public service announcement: Remi is a youthful, apparently non-sociopathic version of Kujen, plucked from an earlier timeline. He has not yet interacted with Jedao.]
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And she thinks, of the conversation with Jedao and Hana, and of how differently people respond to trauma. Of how fragile a balance it is between one way off the mountain versus another. They are uncomfortably close thoughts, scrubbing over her mind like rough pumice on skin. But ghosts are not so easily sloughed off as that.
She isn’t surprised when Sasha bluntly announces the real point. Both what the others have said and Remi’s own conduct have illustrated his intelligence. The combination of the questions he has been asked thus far have almost certainly pointed him in this direction.
She continues watching, a floating awareness applied to his expression and body language, the set of his legs and hands.
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[Remi continues to look upset, but as the implications sink in there's also an undercurrent of fear.]
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Instead she crosses her arms behind her back, trying to hold still and remain unassuming. And quiet.
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Stars and wires, does he think that they will hold him to account for the choices of some other self? Has he noticed that Jedao is alive and walking?
"The mothlings are in my care." Sasha looks to Reshad, in lieu of adding, "Pull yourself the fuck together."
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Fox to the last, she's leery of hearing exactly what she wants to hear - but if he's manipulating her, manipulating them all, he's enough of a master that she will have something to learn from it.
"I judge you are not the same."
And there's the sting in the tail: he can read the air well enough to hear the implicit threat. And Sasha is looking at her.
"Any of us could have future selves who've done terrible things. Some of them, we know about." Jedao. Kujen. She's carefully not thinking about what she could become, driven to desperation. "Is this any different?"
"We work to give ourselves more choices, no? Ourselves, and refugees and orphans and mothlings alike."
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They wish this situation felt more different.
But it is a benefit, to be familiar with this signifier and all its tells and possible fluctuations. They watch for signs of the arrogance of someone who thinks he's fooling his intellectual inferiors.
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Quill has colluded with enemies of the rebellion. She apparently wanted Jedao dead, prior to a significant event in history. Jedao has an enemy named Kujen. Kujen, who sounds like a Significant Historical Event himself, is a version of Remi. And whether the Remi before them is a variance that does not lead to that, or is....
Pattern recognition can falsely trigger on coincidences, yes. But you have to dig in to determine it.
“Maybe everyone else already knows this. But how did you initially become involved in the rebellion?” she asks Remi. “Who was involved and how did they approach and engage you?”
A swift glance flicks itself in Sasha’s direction. “And are any of those people known to be associated with Quill somehow?”
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“Yes - provided the Cantata wasn’t the first association you’d had with the rebellion?” This to Remi again. “I’m also curious if there’s anything in particular that stood out to you about the interactions. For instance, if you ever got the sense that there was particular interest in you directly and not just what you could do for them.”
Having only met Remi a short time ago, she doesn’t the level of conflict others in the room might. Nevertheless, her manner remains professional and is not brusque or demanding. That could change, certainly. But for now...well, points of divergence. She could be in this same situation herself.
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[sorry for the delay]
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Sasha lays her hands open upon the table, and relaxes her gaze and her posture. She makes the mistake of noticing that Ione's speckles continue from her neck down past her shoulders, and shuffles that information away again, along with all the other information that can only cause pain. "Remi, please understand, I ask this question only to establish facts, and not as a threat or statement of intention. If we were to kill your body, here and now, would your self die?"
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"Sulen"--fuck knows what those metallic eyes see, as they shift to her--"has Remi answered fully and accurately?"
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They will not try to reassure him. Doubtless all of them are bound for terrible fates eventually.
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"Remi, what are your questions for us?" She speaks with certainty that he will have them.
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"My goal is to free all of the moths, though I don't know when that will be possible. Given the stickiness of timelines, we might have to move late, as late as Reshad's timeline even, in order to effect permanent change. The moths do not need to like us; I doubt they will like the heptarchate, or hexarchate, any better. But my first priority must be survival. We know that Kujen--as he names himself--is interested in us. I do not wish to confront him directly, but I would like to have defenses against him."
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[GM comment: birbs, birbs, everywhere]
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