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i_speak_softly) wrote2000-03-05 10:55 pm
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Luceti Appointments
Need a thread with Don, but don't have a post for it and don't feel like starting one? Stick it here. Please note date, time of day, location, and any relevant circumstances.
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Then, softly -]
... I... I would like to know what you have been th-thinking...
[So much of the past week has been Robert, alone in his own thoughts. He is used to the presence of Don's as well. Is Don willing to indulge him on this?]
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[He looks away, trying to figure out where to start.]
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His expression is carefully neutral - or as much as his can be, anyway - but his hand-kneading suggests he's less comfortable than he might be trying to appear.]
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Of course, the moment Don gets up and heads off to his room, Robert starts the hand-fidgeting up again in earnest. Left alone with all his thoughts (which have tended to turn dark very quickly as of late) is a recipe for anxiety.
... Everything will be okay, he tells himself. Or tries, anyway.]
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He'll calm down in a moment, though, mostly because Don is back and doesn't seem to be upset.]
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[The man should recognize this as the calendar they drew together on the day Don returned from his death.]
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He looks silently, questioningly, at Don. There's an idea in his head - Don is tracking the time until he can get his penalty dealt with? - but he's not certain.]
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[Don offers Robert a pen. Can the man answer the unspoken question?]
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Hoping he's not assuming the wrong thing, Robert takes the pen and delicately circles the seventh of November. This is when you can be free.]
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[Don traces a finger over October. Where are we now?]
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This is where we are now. He feels a little proud for being able to answer these unspoken questions.]
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[He takes the pen back from Robert and re-circles November 7th. I'll go as soon as I can.]
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He's also glad that the Turtle has something to focus on that's positive.]
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[After some consideration, he sketches a series of graphs and formulas representing skew lines and tangents. Please think abstractly about this, Robert...]
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Still, he's not commenting on it yet. Just... letting Don do this at his own pace.]
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[Don searches for another comparison, and settles on drawing an asymptote. Making sure Robert sees this, he then indicates the few inches between them. He gives the Terran a moment to consider the similarity, then makes a big X over the graph. None of this.]
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Giving Don a look somewhere between confusion and surprise (with maybe the barest edge of hurt), he nonetheless makes to back off somewhat. Perhaps he's misunderstood, but he doesn't know what else that might mean.]
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[Dropping the notebook, Don makes a gesture that echoes the feelings in Robert's face, only more emphatically. Could you for once not interpret things so negatively?]
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What does this mean, then? What did he do wrong this time?]
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[Reaching over, he not-very-gently grabs Robert's wrist, and slaps the man's hand down on his own knee.]
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... But he's still left feeling confused. Okay, so Don does want him to touch? Why his knee? Or was that just the closest thing?
Yes, being blunt isn't really always enjoyable, but when it comes to this Don is going to have to be really obvious.]
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