When she dies, it should be on her terms, not the CDC's. I want her to live to see her home again.
[Getting a bit aggravated and looser with his words. He's lost too much and she's important to him... he'll never see her again, most likely. But she's still alive, and the main thing keeping him level is the possibility that he can still do something for her.]
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
You'd prolong her life, is what you're asking.
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When she dies, it should be on her terms, not the CDC's. I want her to live to see her home again.
[Getting a bit aggravated and looser with his words. He's lost too much and she's important to him... he'll never see her again, most likely. But she's still alive, and the main thing keeping him level is the possibility that he can still do something for her.]
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[ That's dangerous thinking, Barnes. Better get careful. ]
FROM: dagger@cdc.org
Fair enough. If she comes back.
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FROM: barnes.james@cdc.org
And if she doesn't?
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[ Everyone says that. Everyone fails. ]
FROM: dagger@cdc.org
Can't hold a bargain if the bargaining chip doesn't exist.
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FROM: barnes.james@cdc.org
Where is she now?
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[ Dagger will be right here to watch it happen. ]
FROM: dagger@cdc.org
Can't tell you. But you'll know if she gets back.
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FROM: barnes.james@cdc.org
Understood.
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[ You want comforting, find a pillow. ]
FROM: dagger@cdc.org
Alright then. For both your sakes let's hope she doesn't get back.
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Why?
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FROM: dagger@cdc.org
Call it a hunch.
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FROM: barnes.james@cdc.org
Alright.