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Musebox #1 [CLOSED]
Who: Holiday and Six
What: being awkward/horrible/flirty/omg
When: Right after "Six Minus Six"
Where: Providence HQ
Warnings: Spoilers for "Six Minus Six" and MAYBE "Lions And Lambs"
Holiday walked back into the tower after the LONGEST couple of days she ever had. Okay, not the longest, but it was far too close for comfort.
She set the chart she had carried in with her down on the desk, already turning her attention to the computer screen. So, Caesar's invention hadn't worked... twice. It was good that her sister was cured, because Six had just become her new project. She had to get the other Six back. This one was driving her nuts... even if he could be sweet... when he wanted to be.
She sighed, staring at the computer, but not sitting down. At least, he wasn't physically hurt... That was a good plus.
Didn't mean that she couldn't worry...
What: being awkward/horrible/flirty/omg
When: Right after "Six Minus Six"
Where: Providence HQ
Warnings: Spoilers for "Six Minus Six" and MAYBE "Lions And Lambs"
Holiday walked back into the tower after the LONGEST couple of days she ever had. Okay, not the longest, but it was far too close for comfort.
She set the chart she had carried in with her down on the desk, already turning her attention to the computer screen. So, Caesar's invention hadn't worked... twice. It was good that her sister was cured, because Six had just become her new project. She had to get the other Six back. This one was driving her nuts... even if he could be sweet... when he wanted to be.
She sighed, staring at the computer, but not sitting down. At least, he wasn't physically hurt... That was a good plus.
Didn't mean that she couldn't worry...
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He wasn't going to play, Holiday.
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"You invo-... It's a test!... An ink blot test! There isn't a wrong answer!"
For God's sake, Six, at least make something up. This isn't a hearing.
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"In theory there isn't a wrong answer. In reality you have the potential for a Catch-22 situation."
He pointed at the ink blot. "If I tell you what first popped into my mind, you'll get angry at me. If I make something up and that gives away I'm lying..." He pointed at the results readout. "...you'll get mad at me because it wouldn't be an honest representation of my thought process."
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What to do, Doc? Make a call. It's not rare that people pass on some slides, but... she really needed everything she could get out of him.
So, she rubbed her eyes. "I'd like to have them all, Six. Or, just, a little bit more."
She took a deep breath in, keeping her eyes closed. "I won't get mad."
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The last one had her a little confused, though. "Eiffel Tower? Wait. Why didn't you say that one?" She looked back at the clipboard, again.
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Again, she thinks back to the days where she believed that eventually she would have to sit Six down and have "The Talk" with him... Now she's just wondering if that jumbled in there all the time and he just learned to keep his mouth shut or he really had changed that much.
"Well," she sighs, scribbling on the clipboard. "At least, that's over with."
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...And that sounded wrong on so many levels given their current topic of conversation.
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Even though they hadn't finished, these were the same as the first time. Nothing had changed... except that he was a little irritated, that was obvious.
Her face stayed neutral, though, trying to find anything good out of this session. Any small percentage. Any small spike. Anything.
Eventually, she did frown a little, looking through the read outs. "You can take them off," she sighed, not looking away from the information. She'd be up late tonight. She didn't care.
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Seeing her expression, he lost some of his irritation.
"I'm guessing it's nothing good."
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He had no injury and there was no change in his scans or his behavior, from when he wasn't acting, so there wasn't much of a point to make him go through an MRI or anything like that.
She started printing the read outs. She would need some hard copies. "We're done for today, if you had anything else to do."
She wasn't kicking him out, but she couldn't think of another useful test for the time being.
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Not that his research efforts about his other self bore much fruition. It was enough to drive a man to drink.
He sighed, removing the leads and putting them down instead of simply throwing them away.
He closed his eyes, trying to settle his own frustration and trying to capture that other Six before he left the lab.
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"You can still ask questions, if you want," she said, walking to the desk she was at before he came in, "I'll... try to answer them."
Added the disclaimer. Apparently, there was too much that she didn't know.
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He was being a pain and knew it, but her annoyance provided a welcome distraction.
However, his heart just wasn't in the flirt which became obvious as the smirk faltered. He sighed and leaned against an empty lab table.
"What did I do in my spare time?"
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"Spare time?" Did Six have spare time? Let's see. She looked at the ceiling, thinking on that one. "Training. Trying to find new ways to lock your closet door... Slept..." She kind of shrugged after that one. "Usually in your down time, you just came to the lab if Rex wasn't sneaking out, in trouble, going to be in trouble, or missing."
Yeah, that was about it...
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She wasn't really putting anything together like he was. For one, it was just normal for him to come by and talk, and two, she was organizing that data sheets she had gotten from him so far.
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That Six and him weren't people persons, one thing they had in common. Other than One, Knight was the only person to ever hold his trust and inspire a desire to spend time with him. For the other Six to deliberately come here...
"I'll be damned," he murmured.
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None of that registered, she just glanced to him before looking to the computer once it was booted up.
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Interesting. Even if that other Six hadn't realized it, deliberately going to her lab without reason was a "yes". The other man had liked her enough to spend time with her. That was a definite connection.
He stared down at his feet as he thought this over. Apparently, his other self was the King of Subtlety. Even if he hadn't fully understood his own motives, it was as much about what he didn't do or say as much as what he did. Someone with enough familiarity might be able to read between the lines but for someone who was a total stranger like Six as he currently was wouldn't have picked up on the secret dual language.
"Believe it or not, Doctor, you just made things both simpler and more complicated."
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Then, she looked over at him with confusion.
"Huh?"
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Because there were a million ways to over-think everything that other Six did.
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You can never over-think Six.Still, Holiday gave him a blank look. He had apparently put together something she hadn't and she still wasn't seeing it.
"Okay..." Now, she's distracted trying to figure out whatever he found out...
...
She gave up pretty quick. Instead, she shrugged. "Well, at least I managed to help out in some way."
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"It's like the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime," he said, thinking out loud.
Unfortunately, there were a lot of dogs that didn't bark, things he might've expected the other Six to say or do that he hadn't.
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blue-ish green dear
I counter with a green-ish blue deer!
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