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trans_92010-03-31 12:16 am
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Faith is both the prison and the open hand [open]
Scarlet didn't leave the contagion lab often. She didn't have much of a reason to, beyond for sleep and meals (unlike Luis, she was still responsible enough about her health to go to sleep in her bunk) and she was content enough in that. Tonight was no real exception, and anyone who might actually be looking for her would find her tucked away in the corner where her desk is.
It's late enough that she doesn't expect to be bothered, though, and while she has a few files spread out in front of her, she's sitting for the moment, one elbow propped up against the desk supporting her head as she stares down at a picture held in her other hand.
It's late enough that she doesn't expect to be bothered, though, and while she has a few files spread out in front of her, she's sitting for the moment, one elbow propped up against the desk supporting her head as she stares down at a picture held in her other hand.

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"All the latest culture data for you, along with the records from quarantine last week, amiga," he announced. "The numbers are starting to blur together when I look at them, so I am probably done for the evening." Probably.
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"Does that mean you're going to go upstairs and get some sleep or that you're going to go back to your desk, work for another two hours, and then pass out in the middle of your paperwork?"
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Then he looked back towards his desk. "I did want to check one thing before I go, though."
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"If you're so tired you can't see straight whatever it is can wait until tomorrow." She knew he probably wasn't going to listen to her, but it was worth a shot. She glanced down at the data pad, before pointing with her other hand towards the door of the labs.
"Go to bed."
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Then he reached for the data pad in her hands and took it back, having a seat and starting to skim through the entries. "I'm just making sure I included this one report I had made up. It had a little abnormality I wanted to get your opinion on."
Oh jeez, here he went. Mindful to keep himself from thinking too much about science (lest he slide back into work-mode), he looked for some small talk. "What are you doing here so late anyway? You're not usually here at this hour."
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This was one of those times.
It had been perfectly quiet in the lab right up until the small explosion. Some equipment crashed to the floor, and Russel with it. There was the scent of melted plastic, sulfur, and the faintest bit off burned hair in the air. By the time anyone would have been able to reach him, he was halfway to his feet, going to inspect the damage. He was fine, old wounds notwithstanding. Getting up from his back with one arm took him a moment.
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When he heard the explosion, he flinched and turned in Russel's direction. He immediately jumped to his feet and hurried toward his brother. "Wh-what happened?"
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"Lost track of time, I guess. I was going over some of my old files on the Rage Virus."
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"What happened here?"
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"Sometimes you think you should be spending my time on something to help in the present, but you just can't let it go, you know?"
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"If we ever have another outbreak it could very well become the present again, so I really haven't got any interest in stopping with my research. Besides we're kind of stagnate with Steve, right now." Poor kid.
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"One of these days we'll spill something into something else and all of our problems will be solved," Luis murmured dreamily, still flipping through the data. "You'll see."
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He picked up a pen that was undamaged, and poked through the glass with it, as though he were uncovering something he expected to remain under it. He set it down, and reached into the small crater he'd made. From it, he lifted a small, clear, shimmering, rough crystal, barely discernible from the glass around it. He grinned. "Agressive, but successful."
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Fletcher glanced over at Major Levy. He'd noticed her down here a few times, but they'd never spoken. This was probably a bad first impression.
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"I think at this rate we might have to resort to spilling things. I've never actually seen viruses capable of infecting such a wide array of species."
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Luis paused for a second, brushed his hair out of his face and set the data pad down for a moment to rub his eyes behind his glasses. "Maybe we should take some time off and then come back to try spilling things," he said, clearly joking. As if either of them would ever take time off. "I wouldn't say no to another night out."
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"All right, so tell me. What were you doing?" She didn't have a full roster of whoever was working in the lab at whatever times, and Luis waved people in all the time without getting names down. So long as they weren't poking into their more sensitive research...
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"Is that what it'll take to get you to leave when I tell you to?" She didn't really like encouraging Luis's behavior, but, she was concerned for him.
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"Are you sure you're okay?"
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He looked a little bit too impressed with himself for a moment. "That depends. Would you actually agree if it did?"
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"Maybe."
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"Did you clear this project with Dr. Sera?" If Luis was cool with it she didn't really have any reason to launch into a lecture, although she would probably go find him and lecture him about letting kids do stupidly dangerous things.
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He picked up a magnifying glass and took a closer look at the crystal he'd made. He seemed rather proud of himself.
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"Um, Brother, can I see the transmutation circle you used?"
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"Oh, is that so?"
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"All right, let's just try to keep the damages to a minimum?" It wasn't like they could just run to the store if they ran out of unbroken equipment.
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"Well, surprising as it may be you're not that repulsive when you aren't trying so hard you'd embarrass Casanova."
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He was internally thrilled, though. And he hadn't tried this hard on her in quite a while, either!
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"I get to pick the place, this time."
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"What, you're serious?" he asked. "Well, of course you can. Anything you want."
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Clearly they didn't understand enough.
He looked up, worried look etched onto his face as Russel spoke with the woman there.
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"Tomorrow night?"
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"Sounds great," he said... and did try hard not to sound like he was terribly excited. He set down the data pad and clicked it off with a little beep, finally looking defeated. "And now, I guess I owe you a bedtime." It really must have been late for him to miss all the possible innuendo there.
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"Yes, you do. Goodnight."
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"Judging by your eyebrows, you weren't really as careful as you should have been."
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He would leave the talking with Scarlet to Russel. He seemed to be doing marginally more fine than usual, with an authority figure.