I know mine could get all kinds of messed-up for people, but most of it happened before I got there.
[Most of it. AM had been an exception. Everyone turning into plants had been an exception. Endos trying to take over had been paltry in comparison, really.]
What kind of place was yours like? A city? A space colony?
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... I tend to write mine down. Just so they don't stick to my head.
[Kind of like with visions, but not always.]
Did you already go for that tea, though? If not, I can come by with something.
[She knows where Thea's room is, by this point.]
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Quiet car might be better.
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These aren't phones, much as I wish they were.
See you there in ten minutes? I won't be in a booth.
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Nita has cocoa, freshly warm. No snacks, though; if they were going to talk she figures this isn't going to be an eating conversation.]
Hey.
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Prior place. [Not knowing the island is basically out there thanks to blanking out.]
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I know mine could get all kinds of messed-up for people, but most of it happened before I got there.
[Most of it. AM had been an exception. Everyone turning into plants had been an exception. Endos trying to take over had been paltry in comparison, really.]
What kind of place was yours like? A city? A space colony?
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She makes a face of sympathetic disgust, reaching for her SCA as she imagines it.]
That must have sucked. And I'm guessing those collars were how they enforced it? At least these come off easily.
[And Nita does; on the train there are no known consequences for taking them off.
... The Doctor may have something to say about taking them off on a world, however.]