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hexaflexagons2019-04-09 07:20 pm
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[psl] Church/Tex reunion
There are several choices for Tex after she crash-landed at Valhalla. She knows that Maine is pursuing her, and she knows her presence in combination with Omega and Gamma being there as well will draw him there. No one can account for the choices we make. In most cases she would have chosen to stay there, face him, and fight, yet there's one thought that keeps running through her mind, and that's Church's complete vulnerability.
She has no idea about the fact that the time distortion unit caused it to take a year for the ship to crash. She just absconds as soon as the ship is down. She makes her way back to Blood Gulch. She tells herself it's just exploratory, just to check on him, make sure things are okay, but she finds that he's gone. How can he be gone? She roots through the computer systems there, figures out it's been much longer than could ever make sense, and finds Church's relocation orders.
And so she's gone again, traveling with her invisibility on to avoid drawing Maine's attention. She reaches the base Church had been assigned to only to find that it's crumbling, the wall damaged. At least that makes infiltrating easy. She doesn't trust that he won't have some kind of protection—Flowers is dead, but surely the Director intends to keep him under guard. So she enters the base and stalks around, intending to kill anyone she finds inside besides Church, but there's no one. No one at all.
This is weird. He must be under surveillance, she thinks. She needs to meet up with him, but she needs for it to be without the Director knowing, so she exits the base and sets a charge off in the rocks outside. The plan is for him to notice the explosion and to go investigate. She positions herself behind the barrier there and materializes, waiting.
She has no idea about the fact that the time distortion unit caused it to take a year for the ship to crash. She just absconds as soon as the ship is down. She makes her way back to Blood Gulch. She tells herself it's just exploratory, just to check on him, make sure things are okay, but she finds that he's gone. How can he be gone? She roots through the computer systems there, figures out it's been much longer than could ever make sense, and finds Church's relocation orders.
And so she's gone again, traveling with her invisibility on to avoid drawing Maine's attention. She reaches the base Church had been assigned to only to find that it's crumbling, the wall damaged. At least that makes infiltrating easy. She doesn't trust that he won't have some kind of protection—Flowers is dead, but surely the Director intends to keep him under guard. So she enters the base and stalks around, intending to kill anyone she finds inside besides Church, but there's no one. No one at all.
This is weird. He must be under surveillance, she thinks. She needs to meet up with him, but she needs for it to be without the Director knowing, so she exits the base and sets a charge off in the rocks outside. The plan is for him to notice the explosion and to go investigate. She positions herself behind the barrier there and materializes, waiting.

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"Wake up," she says.
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“We’re there?” he asks, his voice still bleary with sleep.
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“Yeah, I’m doing alright. Mostly, anyway,” he says.
Which is, he thinks, the most alright he can be doing in this situation. Yeah, sure, fully alright would be much better but... he doesn’t think he can be fully alright till he has a safe place to stay and has processed everything he’s learnt today some more. And he doubts that’s happening anytime soon so he’s gonna settle for “mostly.”
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She hates the fact that most of what she's going to tell him involves her leaving him behind here, but this is the only chance she has to do something about the Meta. She already failed at saving him once; she's not going to let that happen again.
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He can’t think of any objections to what she said, and though he’s tempted to try, just for the sake of his pride, he can’t think of any that won’t sound stupid - even to him. And making a dumb protest would cancel out the desired effect of attempting to make one so he decides to not to bother with objecting to what she said.
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When they make it there, she pays for a long-term stay and then leads him to the room. Two weeks should be enough for her to make it to the other planet, fight off the Meta, rescue the other AIs, and make it back. And if she fails? Well, she doesn't plan to do that.
"Here we go," she says, opening the door.
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“Finally!” he says, the relief evident in his voice. “A bed!”
Yeah, he’d pretty much woken up from a sleep but he’s still tired and part of him had been worried, before they got here, that he wouldn’t ever get to sleep in a bed again.
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She comes into the room after him, shutting the door, and sits down on the chair that's near the bed. She rests her elbows on her knees, considering how to tell him what comes next.
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“I don’t weigh that much.”
Yeah, Tucker had said he was getting fat back when they were in Blood Gulch but even so, Church doesn’t weigh enough to break a bed just by lying on it.
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“You’re... you’re... me,” he says, as he removes his own helmet.
So, now, it looks like two Churches staring at each other.
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She runs her hand over her face, though, momentarily. It's strange to think she looks like him. It probably will affect him more than her, though. He's the one who will have to look at her.
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Church wouldn’t put that past them. He knows that, before Tex died, he certainly was willing to believe that she’d live forever. Sure, it was sorta unreasonable but she strikes him as being the kind of woman who could, if she really wanted to.
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She glances off to the side. She can't put off telling him much longer. Which means she prefers to just jump in and say it.
"I'll be leaving in the morning," she says. "While I'm away, I don't want you to answer that door under any circumstances." Sure, it was unlikely for the Meta to work out who he was or where he was, but better safe than sorry.
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“You’re leaving?” he says, upset. “But we literally just reunited!”
And he doesn’t want to be separated from Tex again, especially not since he’d thought she was dead for a real long while before now. Sure, he’s not really that surprised but that doesn’t make it any better for him.
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He has no idea what she means by that but he’s not sure if he wants to argue with her about it either. Not when there are other people that need saving, and she can do more about it than he can.
“Fine. But, please, come back to me when you’re done, alright?”
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She doesn't actually know if she can help it. Maine was a formidable foe without any AIs to assist him. What if she goes after him and gets captured? But she can't think that way. She's going to beat him. She has to cling to that.
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“Yeah,” he says, trying to make a joke of it. “I’m absolutely hopeless on my own.”
Even though he did just fine when he spent months at his base alone. Other than being bored of his mind, of course. That was not fine, not at all.
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"That's right, and don't you forget it," she says.
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He begins to take his armour plates off so he can get some sleep too. But then, it occurs to him to ask, “So, do we share or... ?”
Sure, she is (or was, he’s not really sure which) his girlfriend but he doesn’t want to be too presumptuous. So he decided to ask before they go to sleep.
Even though asking makes him blush a bit.
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Besides, him blushing is cute.
She doesn't answer him, simply continues removing her armor plates. She pulls the chest and back piece off over her shoulders last and sets it down next to the chair. Then she gets up and moves to the bed with him.
"Scoot over," she says.
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sorry for taking one million years to answer this
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