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video; un: sunseeker
What kind of cabrón kidnapper gives you money and a job?
[ The speaker is female, dark-haired, and looks to be somewhere in her teens, words flavored with an accent generally found south of the American border. She does not seem impressed. It's not immediately clear, but Laura is close to what passes for the center of town. ]
And cookies. Strangers giving away sweets is bad, no?
[ The speaker is female, dark-haired, and looks to be somewhere in her teens, words flavored with an accent generally found south of the American border. She does not seem impressed. It's not immediately clear, but Laura is close to what passes for the center of town. ]
And cookies. Strangers giving away sweets is bad, no?

video; un: cloak
[ Tyrone smiled, he couldn't help it when he thought of Tandy. --That friend who arrived before him. ]
I'm Tyrone. My friend calls me Ty.
video: un - sparky
[ Charlie's seated in her apartment, back to the foot of her bed. Nothing too exciting, honestly. ]
So far, it's probably the least horrifying kidnapping I've ever been a part of.
[ Also? She absolutely forgot to set this private. ]
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[ Because that's kind of sending off mental alarm signals. ]
Which one do you want to be called.
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Me too. I don't like it.
[ When someone locks you in "unbreakable" cuffs, it's easier to extrapolate what they want. ]
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But I want to know what they want. Whoever they might be.
I’m Charlie.
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[ It isn't a knock against Charlie, just a statement. Man-made shelter is nice but not completely essential. ]
So you don't know either. [ She frowns. ] My name is Laura.
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Kidnapping aside, it’s nice to meet you.
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I don't have a preference. I've been called worse names.
video; un: originalb
[ Rebekah replies with a little bit of a huff though, honestly, she is studying the girl closely. ]
But I suppose the cookies weren't so bad. What kind did you get?
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[ It's not that they aren't friends... okay, yes it is. She's blunt, but not willingly cruel to those who don't deserve it. ]
That must be a boring job.
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[ Her nose crinkles a little at the 'nice' bit. In Laura's experience, the only people who think she's halfway nice are the other Terigen survivors. ]
What do you do? For the job.
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[ That goes for life in general aside from the job. Laura's expression is fairly unreadable, although Rebekah might detect some stress in her jawline. ]
Chocolate chip, I think.
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[ Which hasn't always been the easiest thing to do with her brothers which makes her tense as well though she has had a couple of days to deal. So she remains focused on Laura. ]
He gave me macarons which I might still have.
I'm Rebekah, by the way. What's your name?
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[ she didn't catch a whiff of metal on the man, but this is an alien world. ]
text; un: higgs
This doesn't seem the sort of place a kidnapper would bring someone, doesn't it?
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Maybe. I've never seen a real cyborg. This place has people with powers that I've never heard of before either so anything is possible.
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Libraries are okay. [ she appreciates all the books. but, ] Listening to music means someone can ambush you. That's not safe.
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[ She means the macarons. It's easier to talk about food than anything else right now. Laura is still feeling a bit raw about being captive again. ]
Laura.
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But it could be some sort of experiment.
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[ There is naked loathing in her tone. ]
That is why I want to know why we are kidnapped.
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[ Ty was highly alarmed. It showed in his face and in his voice. ]
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[ Almost instant and very firm. ]
Back ... where I come from.
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Sorry that happened to you. I haven't heard of it happening here although the locals have been a little rude and pushy to those of us who are brought here.
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It might explain how wary the locals are, come to think of it.