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I stared at the table between my splayed fingers and saw another table with Joshua sitting beside me.  Our conversation that day on Pericles Station came back to me then, when I admitted how happy he made me feel—that bone-deep happiness that made my internal ugliness go away—and how I distrusted its permanence, having gone so long without it. Nika’s query brought it all back and her words echoed how I’d felt then.  Was I ruining my chances to get what I wanted? What the hell did I want, anyway?  Would I even know it if I had it?  Was it a Russian tendency to kill what we love by smothering it, like Nika said? Or was it ''mine''? I couldn’t tell.  All I knew at the moment was the man I loved beyond all reason, for whom I’d compromised damned near everything I’d held inviolate, was looking to get torn to bloody pieces on a matter of principle and I had promised not to interfere. Aware Nika was waiting for an answer, I got a grip and gave it.<br><br>
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I stared at the table between my splayed fingers and saw another table with Joshua sitting beside me.  Our conversation that day on Pericles Station came back to me then, when I admitted how happy he made me feel—that bone-deep happiness that made my internal ugliness go away—and how I distrusted its permanence, having gone so long without it. Nika’s query brought it all back and her words echoed how I’d felt then.  Was I ruining my chances to get what I wanted? What the hell did I want, anyway?  Would I even know it if I had it?  Was it a Russian tendency to kill what we love by smothering it, like Nika said? Or was it mine? I couldn’t tell.  All I knew at the moment was the man I loved beyond all reason, for whom I’d compromised damned near everything I’d held inviolate, was looking to get torn to bloody pieces on a matter of principle and I had promised not to interfere. Aware Nika was waiting for an answer, I got a grip and gave it.<br><br>
  
 
“I don’t know. Maybe. I’m working on it.”<br><br>
 
“I don’t know. Maybe. I’m working on it.”<br><br>

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