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The click of the revolver cocking was soft. She had drawn her knees to her chest and the well-oiled, well-cared for gun now sat on in her hands, loosely held, but held nonetheless. Her eyes glittered in the dim light, cool and impassive. "Don't want food. Not wild about the stupor either. Just trying to rebuild what wall was torn down. You can clean up and then you can go." Narrowed, her eyes were predatory, appraising. The large man's shirt she wore covered her to her knees, but her legs and feet were bare. "I'm gonna fix it the way I did before. I still got bottle to go, tho'." She gestured towards the door with the weapon. "You tell 'em to leave me be. I'll be out when I'm good n' ready." Her words were slurred, not horribly, but the clear voice was ravaged.<br><br>
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1The click of the revolver cocking was soft. She had drawn her knees to her chest and the well-oiled, well-cared for gun now sat on in her hands, loosely held, but held nonetheless. Her eyes glittered in the dim light, cool and impassive. "Don't want food. Not wild about the stupor either. Just trying to rebuild what wall was torn down. You can clean up and then you can go." Narrowed, her eyes were predatory, appraising. The large man's shirt she wore covered her to her knees, but her legs and feet were bare. "I'm gonna fix it the way I did before. I still got bottle to go, tho'." She gestured towards the door with the weapon. "You tell 'em to leave me be. I'll be out when I'm good n' ready." Her words were slurred, not horribly, but the clear voice was ravaged.<br><br>
  
 
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That earned a smile as dark and cruel as he had ever seen her give. "You can Read people," she said slowly, flavoring each word with exquisite bitterness. "You ever kill anybody you loved, Reader? Kill them with the certain knowledge that you could have just as well wounded them and gotten the same result? Killed 'em because you were young, stupid, and more worried that you had been hurt than caring that dead is dead and you can't take it back?" She watched him with jaundiced eyes, searched his face with a raw question that went far beyond what she had asked. "If you did, could ya ride their soul to hell with your abilities? I know and you know that they never really leave, tho'." <br><br>
 
That earned a smile as dark and cruel as he had ever seen her give. "You can Read people," she said slowly, flavoring each word with exquisite bitterness. "You ever kill anybody you loved, Reader? Kill them with the certain knowledge that you could have just as well wounded them and gotten the same result? Killed 'em because you were young, stupid, and more worried that you had been hurt than caring that dead is dead and you can't take it back?" She watched him with jaundiced eyes, searched his face with a raw question that went far beyond what she had asked. "If you did, could ya ride their soul to hell with your abilities? I know and you know that they never really leave, tho'." <br><br>
  
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She was messed up, Joshua thought, well beyond his abilities to fix. Christian's presence as a Companion would have been greatly appreciated here, but he was a million miles away. Joshua was on his own.<br><br>
 
She was messed up, Joshua thought, well beyond his abilities to fix. Christian's presence as a Companion would have been greatly appreciated here, but he was a million miles away. Joshua was on his own.<br><br>
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Her answer to him was a gentle and mirthless laugh. But the muzzle of the gun lowered a bit. She stared at him when she finished and then threw the gun to the far end of the container before putting her face into her arms on her knees. "Stop standing there and feeling sorry for me! Quit staring at me with those damn puppy-dog eyes like I've wounded you to the quick like a pissant child. Hell, either close the damn door and yell at me or get the hell out and leave me alone!" <br><br>
 
Her answer to him was a gentle and mirthless laugh. But the muzzle of the gun lowered a bit. She stared at him when she finished and then threw the gun to the far end of the container before putting her face into her arms on her knees. "Stop standing there and feeling sorry for me! Quit staring at me with those damn puppy-dog eyes like I've wounded you to the quick like a pissant child. Hell, either close the damn door and yell at me or get the hell out and leave me alone!" <br><br>
  
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Yelling at her wouldn't solve anything. He knew that much. In fact, he was pretty sure it would just make things, since it would just give her another way to punish herself. So that only left him the "''Get the hell out''" option. But first...<br><br>
 
Yelling at her wouldn't solve anything. He knew that much. In fact, he was pretty sure it would just make things, since it would just give her another way to punish herself. So that only left him the "''Get the hell out''" option. But first...<br><br>
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Her words stung, as they were meant to. But there didn't seem to be anything left to say. She wasn't going to change, at least not right now. He had taken the obvious weapon out of reach, given her some food (if she chose to eat), and cleaned up the room as best he could. He stepped past her near prone body towards the door, the revolver still in his hands, warm from where she had been holding it. When he reached the door frame, he turned around. "Gorram if I'm not the biggest idiot in the Verse because I thought you were worth giving time to!" He started to pull the door shut. As it closed, he left her with a few final words. "And the worse part is that I '''still''' think you're worth it!" And the door slammed on Kiera with a solid chunk.<br><br>
 
Her words stung, as they were meant to. But there didn't seem to be anything left to say. She wasn't going to change, at least not right now. He had taken the obvious weapon out of reach, given her some food (if she chose to eat), and cleaned up the room as best he could. He stepped past her near prone body towards the door, the revolver still in his hands, warm from where she had been holding it. When he reached the door frame, he turned around. "Gorram if I'm not the biggest idiot in the Verse because I thought you were worth giving time to!" He started to pull the door shut. As it closed, he left her with a few final words. "And the worse part is that I '''still''' think you're worth it!" And the door slammed on Kiera with a solid chunk.<br><br>
  
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"''Jing-tzahng mei yong-duh!'' (consistently useless)," came the muted, but audible shout from behind the door and then there was silence. <br><br>
 
"''Jing-tzahng mei yong-duh!'' (consistently useless)," came the muted, but audible shout from behind the door and then there was silence. <br><br>

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