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TEST DRIVE MEME #5

TEST DRIVE MEME
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Are you always this friendly, or am I just that special girl?
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Regardless, he doesn't know how he should answer. He never needed to be "friendly." It was irrelevant.
But now... is it a failing? Is he lacking somehow, now that he's on his own?]
...sorry.
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[ She takes a few steps closer to him. To an outsider it looks like a merely curious approach, but Rose is cautiously navigating his personal space, judging how close he'll let her come, or what he'll do. She makes sure he can always see her hands. ]
I'm Rose. Did you just get here?
[ She doesn't ask for his name. It's not important to her beyond having something to call him. ]
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It's not that he's afraid he'll attack against his own will, he has more control than that, but she's a stranger, he doesn't know what she wants, and she's blocking his exit path.]
Yes. I did.
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Have you tried the coffee yet? I'm telling you they put special sugar or milk in it or whatever, it tastes pretty good. Way better than anything you can get in San Francisco.
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[He wonders if he's had coffee before. He must have, sometime, in the past he can't remember.
He does appreciate how she's stepped back, though. He relaxes a little, and slowly puts his knife away, knowing he could quickly and easily retrieve it again if needed.]
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You know, a gentleman usually gets a lady coffee when she says she likes it.
[ She doesn't expect anything of him, she just can't help the joke. ]
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I'm... not a gentleman.
[He's not sure he could say what being a gentleman entails, but he knows he isn't one. He's a weapon.]
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It's your lucky day. I'm not a lady.
[ She's many things - most of them terrible - she'll wear those like armour so the world never forgets who it's messing with. ]
[ A few moments of silence, then, curiously, ] What would you say you are?
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He shakes his head.]
I don't know.
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[ The only indication he gets that it's affected her emotionally is the brief tension when he speaks, before she pushes it back down. ]
What do you want to be?
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I don't know.
[He doesn't like this conversation. What does she want from him?]
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[ She raises her hands, palms facing him, and takes a step back, very slowly. ]
Sorry.
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What do you want?
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[ For once, there's no bells and whistles. It's brutally, flatly honest. ]
It doesn't seem like many people have.
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Why?
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[ He's about the same height and weight class as her father, he moves with echoes of the man she knows. It's a taste of home in this weird place, even an unwanted one - the last person she wants to think about is that gene donor, or to be reminded that she misses him. But there it is. ]
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He doesn't know how to respond, if she does remember him from something like that, she should've attacked him already, but she still hasn't made any moves like that.
So he stays silent, confused at her statement, not knowing what to make of it.]
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[ She adds that gently, quietly, watching him. Someone telling her she's familiar is cause for alarm, if she doesn't recognise them they come from that period of her life she's tried to lock away - the days she was most definitely a murderer. ]
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So her answer just confuses him more.]
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Want to get coffee?
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Why are you doing this?
[It doesn't make any sense. Familiarity isn't reason enough to be doing this, it can't be. What does she want from him?
Everyone wants something from him.]
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[ And that can't be explained, it has to be experienced for it to be internalised. She had to. ]
Jeez, ask the tough questions, why don't you?
[ She sighs. ]
I don't think you'd believe me if I told you the truth, and that's okay, but I'd really rather not have to lie to you.
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He wants to know.]
Tell me.
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Somebody did something to you - they did it to me too.
[ He's hurting. It blares in him, like 'Nam does in her father, and ultimately, in spite of all her hunter's instincts, she never could handle seeing another person in pain. ]
You shouldn't be alone. If you want to be, that's okay too. I get it.
[ A huff. ]
There. Happy?
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