FROM: havoc@cdc.org
They're cute aren't they?
[caring obviously come on Amber think of the lure.
And just in case this is someone's nickname...]
FROM: havoc@cdc.org
Who?
[ Almina. Reading through past entries have occasionally yielded results. But she thinks that might be a name no one's allowed to utter, let alone over the network. ]
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If I ever did, I don't remember.
FROM: amber@cdc.org
Let's have a play date.
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FROM: havoc@cdc.org
What traits does yours have? Are they supposed to be this tiny?
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It's peach with white spots. Very small. And fuzzy. And cute . . .
FROM: amber@cdc.org
I turn moe just looking at it.
[ That's probably a misuse of the word. ]
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Mine's brownish. And weak. Definitely can't fend for itself. Should they even be apart from their mothers at this stage?
FROM: havoc@cdc.org
You turn... moe?
[yeah... what?]
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Budding. Cutesy. It's a Japanese trope.
FROM: amber@cdc.org
Mine tried eating cat hair. I'm glad it's not crying for milk.
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Oh.
FROM: havoc@cdc.org
Know anyone good with animals?
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Good in caring for them or...?
[ Or in hunting and killing them cause the former's more difficult find. ]
FROM: amber@cdc.org
The captain?
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We have more little boys than little girls here.
FROM: amber@cdc.org
Gliese.
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So?
FROM: havoc@cdc.org
Can't say we're close. I don't deal with more than Dagger usually.
[a conscious choice]
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I don't think Hinata would find the furball charming.
FROM: amber@cdc.org
Why not?
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He's not the only one I work with- if he doesn't that's fine.
FROM: havoc@cdc.org
I don't stick my nose in to higher-ups businesses. I heard what happened before.
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That girl Kaname?
FROM: amber@cdc.org
Optimus Prime?
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I'm more concerned with my works in progress.
FROM: havoc@cdc.org
Before that. The other CDC ship.
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Who are they? I could help :)
FROM: amber@cdc.org
The retired one.
[ Almina. Reading through past entries have occasionally yielded results. But she thinks that might be a name no one's allowed to utter, let alone over the network. ]
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How?
FROM: havoc@cdc.org
That one.
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I'm not too bad with kids.
[ Case in point: Maki. Maybe even Bai and Hei... to an extent. ]
FROM: amber@cdc.org
That came from asking too many questions?
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Well you had tea with one. He's the youngest in service I think. Real cynic, though.
FROM: havoc@cdc.org
Anyone related to the problem was eliminated as far as I can tell. If one of the higher ups here is involved in something I don't want to be involved.
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Ah, I'm not good with that one.
FROM: amber@cdc.org
That's rational.
[ A compliment, depending on how Havoc sees it. But then she wonders why there's even doubt over the Instructors' loyalty. That's concerning. ]
FROM: amber@cdc.org
About that play date. Can I come over?
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Long term project. He likes sweets at least.
FROM: havoc@cdc.org
Sure.
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I'm sure that was how we lured him in for tea and polite conversation.
FROM: amber@cdc.org
By the way, yours is Foxtrot.
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I'll just keep working on it. I have time.
FROM: havoc@cdc.org
What's yours? Tango?
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Don't tease. That's mean.
FROM: amber@cdc.org
Do you read minds too now?
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I wasn't teasing. It's an expression.
FROM: havoc@cdc.org
What else makes sense with Foxtrot?
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You should learn to tease. It can be fun.
FROM: amber@cdc.org
Whiskey.
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