FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org They've been to Earth. I think it was Ghost who told me. They went to London. So I suppose they could do it. Maybe one none of us came from, so we wouldn't misbehave.
[Except if he ever found himself back in the city, he thinks he'd sit down on the nearest bench and cry himself out.]
FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org The other thing - I'm sorry, Winnie, I really don't want to talk about it.
FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org It's no trouble at all. You weren't to know.
[He's spent days and weeks and months, depending on your timescale, trying to inure himself to the smell of blood. He wants to find her and take her hands and put his head on her shoulder and just let go. He won't.]
FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org We could do politics. I think it would end up with both of us terribly offended and sulking on opposite sides of the camp.
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org Somehow I'm not so sure about that.
[She has a feeling her and Simon might see eye-to-eye on quite a few things.]
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org Oh, I'm sure you know, but I won't be able to talk much the next couple of days. So if you message me and I don't respond it's not that I'm offended you won't talk politics or love with me.
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org Cheeky. AND a flatterer. Everything will be fine! This is me we're talking about , after all. I can't possibly die yet, there's too much to do!
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They've been to Earth. I think it was Ghost who told me. They went to London. So I suppose they could do it. Maybe one none of us came from, so we wouldn't misbehave.
[Except if he ever found himself back in the city, he thinks he'd sit down on the nearest bench and cry himself out.]
FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org
The other thing - I'm sorry, Winnie, I really don't want to talk about it.
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I suppose we'd have to prove we could behave ourselves first.
FROM:prismall.winnifred@cdc.org
Alright. I'm sorry I brought it up.
[She wonders if he lost someone and her heart aches for him regardless.]
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org
Well, we've talked loved. Is this where we switch to politics and world affairs?
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It's no trouble at all. You weren't to know.
[He's spent days and weeks and months, depending on your timescale, trying to inure himself to the smell of blood. He wants to find her and take her hands and put his head on her shoulder and just let go. He won't.]
FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org
We could do politics. I think it would end up with both of us terribly offended and sulking on opposite sides of the camp.
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Somehow I'm not so sure about that.
[She has a feeling her and Simon might see eye-to-eye on quite a few things.]
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org
Oh, I'm sure you know, but I won't be able to talk much the next couple of days. So if you message me and I don't respond it's not that I'm offended you won't talk politics or love with me.
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org
Mostly. :P
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If I've offended you, I can only offer my sincerest regrets. :-)
:-P? I think I like :-p better. It's friendlier.
FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org
I probably shouldn't know too much about what you're all up to. But days, really? I shall count them until you return.
[In short, Winnie: please don't be gone like Babydoll is gone.]
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Cheeky. AND a flatterer. Everything will be fine! This is me we're talking about , after all. I can't possibly die yet, there's too much to do!
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Yes, do you know what happens to people who think they're immortal? They get killed.
Promise me you'll be careful.
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What's the worst that could happen? You worry too much!
But I promise, I'll be careful!
[Famous last words and all.]
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I'll hold you to that.
I'm going to try and sleep, I think. You get an early night too. You'll need it.
[He gets up early, and he can be a bit of a mother hen. Sry Winnie.]