[ Fred doesn't care for the distinction, honestly. Especially the names. She signed the bill of rights because it's at least something? Something that they can mostly agree on as a way to treat each other. That it excludes half the population is a flaw, not a feature.
She smiles at his agreement. ]
Oh, good. It'll probably take me a week or so to write it up, so in the meantime...
[ There was something else she could do as a permanent warden, what was it... ] Ah! Right. I actually don't know if you've had any dampened powers or magic, anything like that. But if you do, I can ask for them to be restored. If you'd want that. I know sometimes they're more trouble than they're worth.
She smiles at his agreement. ]
Oh, good. It'll probably take me a week or so to write it up, so in the meantime...
[ There was something else she could do as a permanent warden, what was it... ] Ah! Right. I actually don't know if you've had any dampened powers or magic, anything like that. But if you do, I can ask for them to be restored. If you'd want that. I know sometimes they're more trouble than they're worth.
[ Fred nods, knowingly. It always comes with strings attached, in her world. She expected some hesitance. ]
Okay. Let's work through the file, and talk what we can out. And whenever you feel like you might be ready for 'em, you just let me know. The sense of self is the way more important thing.
And I'll help you find that. I promise.
Okay. Let's work through the file, and talk what we can out. And whenever you feel like you might be ready for 'em, you just let me know. The sense of self is the way more important thing.
And I'll help you find that. I promise.
After calling Cloud over, she'll wait in the 'office' part of her cabin with the door open for her inmate to arrive. The tables she'd used to form a taco bar previously are now separated into two- she has both his file and a giant stack of printed paper next to it.
This would hopefully be like ripping off a bandaid. A little painful, but good to do. For both of them, even. She ends up staring at the papers while she fidgets with her pencil.
This would hopefully be like ripping off a bandaid. A little painful, but good to do. For both of them, even. She ends up staring at the papers while she fidgets with her pencil.
"Hi, Cloud. Come on in and have a seat. Let's get this over with, huh?" she says, a small but slightly nervous smile on her face.
"And let me know if you need any snacks or drinks or anything else while we're doing this. I just figured that this space is kinda collaborative, but also quiet and private." 'Collaborative'? That's a weird word. But it's out there now, so...
"You want me to start with mine? I could get us started."
"And let me know if you need any snacks or drinks or anything else while we're doing this. I just figured that this space is kinda collaborative, but also quiet and private." 'Collaborative'? That's a weird word. But it's out there now, so...
"You want me to start with mine? I could get us started."
Fred looks down at the files, then nods. "Okay, yours first. We can take a break and switch- or just stop- anytime you need. I'll try to keep an eye out, but please, tell me if you can."
She expects him to get stuck in his head at least once during this whole thing. She's not going to push this just to get it done (as much as they both might like that).
She carefully slides his file towards her, just enough so she can open it. The text faces her, and she starts reading aloud. She'll glance up at him every so often, just to make sure he's not shutting down.
She expects him to get stuck in his head at least once during this whole thing. She's not going to push this just to get it done (as much as they both might like that).
She carefully slides his file towards her, just enough so she can open it. The text faces her, and she starts reading aloud. She'll glance up at him every so often, just to make sure he's not shutting down.
Fred suppresses the desire to roll her eyes at his insistence that he's 'good'. Honestly, she's sure she's heard Angel say something exactly that way, and it wasn't like he was 'good' at the time, either! But she keeps her response to an eye twitch and a nod. No need to give him a hard time when the file was already going to do so.
As she reads, she finds her heart already going out to him. It's not like she was the Popular Girl during her public school experience, after all. She's also honestly a little surprised to see Sephiroth described as a Hero, but- it makes some sense. There has to be something between them that Cloud caught onto. And aspiring to be a hero for everyone, to be loved, that's just life.
She ends up stopping her reading for her own question. "They let you join up at fourteen? No, thirteen. That's- I wouldn't have even been able to work a summer job at that age. I know it's different worlds and all, but we don't do military service until eighteen years old."
As she reads, she finds her heart already going out to him. It's not like she was the Popular Girl during her public school experience, after all. She's also honestly a little surprised to see Sephiroth described as a Hero, but- it makes some sense. There has to be something between them that Cloud caught onto. And aspiring to be a hero for everyone, to be loved, that's just life.
She ends up stopping her reading for her own question. "They let you join up at fourteen? No, thirteen. That's- I wouldn't have even been able to work a summer job at that age. I know it's different worlds and all, but we don't do military service until eighteen years old."
She's about to argue the literal child soldier thing, but she honestly knows she wouldn't get too far. It's how this world works, telling as it is, and they have much farther to go. So she merely says, "Hmm." And then she's reading on.
After reading the bit about working with Zack, her one comment is, "He does seem like that kinda guy. Glad I didn't have him pegged wrong."
The rest of it, Fred read without comment. But she can't help but to frown, and by the time she reaches Hojo, there are tears on her face. "Oh no," she practically whispers, and she looks up to Cloud. "I'm so sorry, Cloud. For all of you. I- I'll keep reading, I know there's a bunch more, but this is not something anyone should've had to go through."
After reading the bit about working with Zack, her one comment is, "He does seem like that kinda guy. Glad I didn't have him pegged wrong."
The rest of it, Fred read without comment. But she can't help but to frown, and by the time she reaches Hojo, there are tears on her face. "Oh no," she practically whispers, and she looks up to Cloud. "I'm so sorry, Cloud. For all of you. I- I'll keep reading, I know there's a bunch more, but this is not something anyone should've had to go through."
Fred barely even realizes what she's doing as she tugs on her work overalls and near-sprints to Cloud's cabin. She hadn't even had breakfast, much less braided up her hair. She knocks on the door before she realizes she could've just called. This seemed better?
Fred smiles at him and says, "Good morning, Cloud!" It's more energy than she usually puts into greetings at work, fueled by whatever has been rushing her.
But- yeah. She's suddenly feeling like everything's right, now that she's here. Confusion flickers across her face. "Like the 'hurry up and go' has turned into 'everything is fine' all of a sudden?"
But- yeah. She's suddenly feeling like everything's right, now that she's here. Confusion flickers across her face. "Like the 'hurry up and go' has turned into 'everything is fine' all of a sudden?"
Fred takes a moment to collect herself after her apology. She disagrees with his assessment, but of course he would. He's had to carry this for ages. Her job is to help him, not get over-emotional about what happened to a friend. To do that, she needs them both to get through this, the whole thing. All the details.
So she nods to herself, wipes her face, and takes a deep breath before diving further. She's frowning, but promises herself not to show anything else until they get through it. She can always break down on her own time.
And boy, does it get worse. Her jaw sets as she continues reading about Hojo. She asks about mako and the Lifestream in a little more detail, but for the most part she's interested in plowing through it.
She manages not to cry while reading over Zack's escape and his journey to Midgar, and subsequent death. "He really is the best, isn't he?" she says quietly.
So she nods to herself, wipes her face, and takes a deep breath before diving further. She's frowning, but promises herself not to show anything else until they get through it. She can always break down on her own time.
And boy, does it get worse. Her jaw sets as she continues reading about Hojo. She asks about mako and the Lifestream in a little more detail, but for the most part she's interested in plowing through it.
She manages not to cry while reading over Zack's escape and his journey to Midgar, and subsequent death. "He really is the best, isn't he?" she says quietly.
Fred's mind is going along the same idea, but she's not entirely sure about it. So she tests it out. She suddenly backs up, away from Cloud a few feet...and then makes a face.
She steps forward towards Cloud again, and that awful feeling is gone. "Oof. Guess it is. I'm still not used to these floods happenin' so often. Never had anything like this before. But when we're close, we're fine, huh?"
She tilts her head to the side and makes space for him in the hallway. They can talk while they walk. She's not entirely worried about this one yet, weird as it is.
She steps forward towards Cloud again, and that awful feeling is gone. "Oof. Guess it is. I'm still not used to these floods happenin' so often. Never had anything like this before. But when we're close, we're fine, huh?"
She tilts her head to the side and makes space for him in the hallway. They can talk while they walk. She's not entirely worried about this one yet, weird as it is.
"We'll have to test how far we can go. Or wait until someone mentions it on the network, I suppose, but I always think running your own tests is the best bet. Maybe we should wait until there's someone to watch us? I dunno. If this has hit everyone, there might be a lot of call-outs today."
Her hair is falling in front of her face- she didn't have time to braid it today. So she sweeps it back as best she can and fidgets with the ends. "That'll inform how we continue, though. I'd like to give you as much space as I can. But if my guess is correct, we'll probably be sleeping in the same room for a week. Sorry, Cloud."
Her hair is falling in front of her face- she didn't have time to braid it today. So she sweeps it back as best she can and fidgets with the ends. "That'll inform how we continue, though. I'd like to give you as much space as I can. But if my guess is correct, we'll probably be sleeping in the same room for a week. Sorry, Cloud."
"I'll do my best to not give him reasons to worry, or reasons for you to kick his ass," Fred asserts with a small smile and a nod. She doesn't look worried. She understands over-protective and jealous, at least a little. Especially considering all they've been through. She's hardly going to take it personally.
The experiment, then! She nods as he explains it, and lets him step back away from her. The distance immediately makes her feel queasy, but she bears with it until he's a little over 20 feet away. "Okay, stop! Stop stop. I don't think it's going to...to max out or whatever." She's leaning against the wall at this point, using it to keep her upright as she walks back towards him. "Think it would just knock us out if we went too much further...urgh..."
The experiment, then! She nods as he explains it, and lets him step back away from her. The distance immediately makes her feel queasy, but she bears with it until he's a little over 20 feet away. "Okay, stop! Stop stop. I don't think it's going to...to max out or whatever." She's leaning against the wall at this point, using it to keep her upright as she walks back towards him. "Think it would just knock us out if we went too much further...urgh..."
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