[She's mildly impressed. He must have gotten hold of a powerful artifact to allow something like that; she certainly hadn't heard of it, but then, he hadn't been the sort to show all of his cards any more than she had. Not even when they were working together.]
God, I honestly don't even remember who you knew about anymore. Jared Hopworth? Simon Fairchild? I mean, Peter Lukas is dead, too, but that's mostly just a -- good riddance.
[ martin withdraws for a moment, and then speaks in a voice that's colder than anything. ]
The thing that took Sasha is gone, too. Jon killed it.
Hm, yes. Although even describing them as colleagues is a stretch.
[A brief pause.]
Familiar enemies, perhaps. I'm pleased to hear about Peter Lukas. And the thing that took Sasha.
[Her voice is cool, too, on that. She had liked Sasha, in the distantly approving way she'd allowed herself with most of the staff. The woman would have made a good Archivist.
She'd certainly deserved better than being unmade a year into her tenure as an assistant.]
[Gertrude is more likely to be professionally impressed than judgmental-- but she's perfectly willing to be professionally judgmental about all of the implications of Martin's comment.]
I see. Well, I suppose there are some benefits to letting the Eye in quite that far.
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We took the train up there.
[ how is he so painfully awkward. ]
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What, National Rail didn't survive the apocalypse?
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[She's mildly impressed. He must have gotten hold of a powerful artifact to allow something like that; she certainly hadn't heard of it, but then, he hadn't been the sort to show all of his cards any more than she had. Not even when they were working together.]
Any others I might know?
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[ martin withdraws for a moment, and then speaks in a voice that's colder than anything. ]
The thing that took Sasha is gone, too. Jon killed it.
[voice]
[A brief pause.]
Familiar enemies, perhaps. I'm pleased to hear about Peter Lukas. And the thing that took Sasha.
[Her voice is cool, too, on that. She had liked Sasha, in the distantly approving way she'd allowed herself with most of the staff. The woman would have made a good Archivist.
She'd certainly deserved better than being unmade a year into her tenure as an assistant.]
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[ martin doesn't seem to know what to say, before, sort of bashfully, he offers- ]
I heard how you stopped Peter's ritual. Pretty bloody brilliant, honestly.
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... Thank you. I have to say, that was one of my favorites.
[No dismemberment, no betrayal, absolute minimum effort to wonderful effect.]
Do tell me that you heard because he was still complaining about it.
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[ martin doesn't exactly want to advertise that jon murdered the man, but- ]
It was, um. Compelled.
Re: [voice]
I see. Well, I suppose there are some benefits to letting the Eye in quite that far.
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Jon - died, trying to stop the Unknowing. When he came back, he was-
[ was different. changed. ]
Stronger.
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But it strengthens the shackles.
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[ quietly. ]
We're working on those.
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