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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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He wants to tell her that it is to him but her tone suggests that might be a really bad idea. As usual, there’s no way he can win an argument with Tex, no matter how much he wants to.
“No, not really,” he finally says, his voice a mumble.
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"Yes it fucking is, to you," she says as she makes her way over. She settles in with crossed legs and gazes straight ahead rather than at his face.
"What do you want me to say, Church? I already told you most of what you remember is wrong."
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‘Cause, Church thinks, it matters which parts are wrong. Matters a lot. Changes the entire narrative of their lives, in fact.
A Tex who killed everyone on Sidewinder is a very different Tex than one didn’t. A Tex who stole his money and slept with other guys would have a very different relationship with him than one who didn’t. And obviously, his current relationship with an ex would be different from his with someone he’s still dating.
And he just doesn’t know how to get past that.
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She's angry now. It's sort of her fault for not being completely clear with her explanations, for rushing it, for thinking he was okay with it just because he was going with it. Which is what makes her even angrier.
"We were created, Church. First we were together and then we had our memories manipulated and changed and you had most of yours erased and—"
She stops. Reels herself in, because really, the place where all this anger is focusing isn't the right place. It shouldn't be on her, and it shouldn't be on him.
It should be on the Director.
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Though Tex has calmed down by now, what she said just made Church angrier. Especially since he’s not entirely sure how to reconcile “all of it” with the rest of what she said.
“So, was the girlfriend part a lie or not? ‘Cause you’re both saying that all of it is and saying that we were together before? So which is it?”
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"Church, most of what you remember about your life is false. You're an AI. You were made in a lab. So was I. We were kept in the lab together. That's what I mean by 'together'. I don't remember enough about that time to say what we did or how it went. They erased that part and made me an agent."
She looks down at his hand and takes it after a slight hesitation.
"The nice thing is we get to decide what that means for us."
Hopefully it's obvious that she is willing to at least be close to him. Even if she's reluctant to give a name to their status.
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“Oh. That kind of together,” he says.
Not the kind of together he would have preferred.
And he’s scared by the fact that they are still in the deciding stage, that they aren’t just together. Sure, she is indicating that she wants to be close to him buuut... he’s scared that he’ll fuck it up and she’ll decide she doesn’t want it anymore.
“Well,” he says. “I think you know what I want it to mean.”
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Please, she thinks. Please let him let her have this.
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“Alright. We don’t have to call it anything. But, please, promise that you’ll at least try to come back.”
‘Cause he really fears that, once she leaves, she’ll be gone forever.
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"Of course I will, Church," she says. "If I don't come back, you're going to be stranded on an unfamiliar planet with no money and no help."
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“Honestly, I wasn’t even thinking about that part,” he says, smiling at her.
Thinking about the practical things. Yet another thing he needs her for.
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"I need to explain things," she says. "Explain them better, so you understand."
As of now, she knows he doesn't, really. Not well enough.
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“Yeah, you do,” he says. “But, for now, I guess this is enough.”
A lot more than he ever expected to have, after the ship blew up and he thought she was dead for months.
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“Good,” he says, leaning into Tex’s touch as he does so.
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"You're being so forgiving," she mutters, and presses her lips to his again. This is easier than explaining, and it feels better.
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And he says, “So, you’re leaving now, huh?”
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She's not exactly happy to be forced to tell him all the details now, immediately before leaving, but it would have been easier to tell him while they were snuggled up in bed together. But telling him that way was obviously not going to work.
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He was eager to hear about all the details before but now, he feels like he would be just fine not knowing.
“There’s all this stuff I need to know.”
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sorry for taking one million years to answer this
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