[ There's a moment where she almost stops, because she doesn't know what she would have done if Logan had shown up, if she'd been in danger the way some of the other kids were, especially since the only person who knows about her is Arthur, really. But that reminds her of the fact that there were other people, other people suffering, that if it weren't for her own defenses, he might have gone digging through her cellphone, found pictures of Logan, or even taken her charm bracelet to use to open doors, unaware of the significance of it. No, she won't ask about his daughter, but she isn't stopping here. ]
[ Silver. I'll have to get to know him. She only remembers meeting him during a breach, and those memories are hardly helpful. It's something to keep in the back of her brain for now. ]
And why did he want you searching through communicators?
[ That avenue seems exhausted so she goes back to the first. So far, everything seems pretty basic, even if some of the details are a little fantastical.
That's to be expected here, she supposes. ]
You said you were angry. Is that why you did it the way you did?
[ One of the things that she's found more frustrating since she started this technique is the desire to argue, to point out the bullshit in the things they say even though that isn't how it works. The fact that in some cases, they could, or they have, that Alan can answer her, it's sometimes made her more inclined to want to argue.
She can't argue. Even if it's frustrating. There's no point. She can feel that. ]
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She could stop now. But that isn't what she really wanted to know. ]
Why were you angry? Because of one of the visitors?
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You mentioned 'he'. 'He' asked you. Who is 'he'?
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What's this pirate's name?
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[Not a code name, but one that he uses most frequently.]
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And why did he want you searching through communicators?
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That's to be expected here, she supposes. ]
You said you were angry. Is that why you did it the way you did?
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No. The apathy is real. He hurt them because they don't matter. ]
Why did you want other people to hurt?
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She can't argue. Even if it's frustrating. There's no point. She can feel that. ]
Have you given anyone the chance to care?
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Jamie. James?
Something to look into later.]
Do you want to graduate?
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This will take some time. But I think I can help him. ]