Havelock Vetinari (
oneman_onevote) wrote2009-12-28 12:51 am
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They mount the stairs in such grim silence that someone might be forgiven for thinking there was some kind of unspoken tension in the air.
Chances are good.
Havelock counts the door numbers with the care of one used to Milliways' fluid approach to internal architecture, fingers linked absently with Puck's, then comes to a halt in front of number sixty-three. It's been a while since he last visited Nita - chronic introversion does have unfortunate side-effects in that respect - but this is at least the right place.
He glances down at Puck once more, then knocks firmly.
Chances are good.
Havelock counts the door numbers with the care of one used to Milliways' fluid approach to internal architecture, fingers linked absently with Puck's, then comes to a halt in front of number sixty-three. It's been a while since he last visited Nita - chronic introversion does have unfortunate side-effects in that respect - but this is at least the right place.
He glances down at Puck once more, then knocks firmly.
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"I've yet to hear a word on that particular topic."
He's heard words on a couple of other ones, however. He wishes he could tell Nita to seek out River Tam, but such an interference is unfortunately included in the definition of the word oppose.
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"No. I would hope that meant there had been no futher incidents, but..."
His shrug indicates the probability of that, or lack thereof.
(It's an eloquent shrug.)
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Maybe he can find River Tam. He had been meaning to, when he phrased those terms ...
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The blandness in Havelock's voice is thoughtful.
"While I remember to ask, Nita, where were you when you were attacked? Assuming that is what occurred."
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Puck glowers at nothing in particular and kicks one leg up over the arm of the armchair.
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"Hopefully we can assume there were no bystanders that whatever this was could also affect, then."
Multiple mind-wipings at one time is just cheating.
Or something.
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"One of our establishment's many charms."
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Still. The thing about those who watch from the numerous dingy corners of Milliways is that they tend to stay there and not volunteer helpful information.
More's the pity. It's one of the few places in the multiverse that could have provided an accurate portrayal of a day in the life of a real fly on the wall.
Anyway.
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". . . Not that I don't like talking this stuff out again, and not that I don't like seeing you guys, but -- is that why you came by?"
A house call seems like a lot for just a chance to rehash how much she doesn't remember.
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"Oh, Nita Callahan, you wound me. Though I suppose we might have brought you a Christmas gift. 'Tis my negligence."
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Then he starts writing, not really trying to pretend he's doing anything else.
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She gives Puck a look. "And frankly, all three of us and most of the people we know are really really good at getting in trouble."
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"Well, they do say out with the old and in with the new. I thought it high time we began a new tradition."
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A few lines on the front page read:
Something is wrong with Puck. He knows I know, but cannot or will not say so out loud. I do not think he has been bitten, but he may be being followed.
"Quite," he says.
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And blinks.
"Yeah," slowly, "I keep making New Year's resolutions to have a totally boring year, but I always break them."
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Not beseechingly, or in alarm--
Just curiously.
(But his fingertips are drumming in fitful bursts against the arm of Nita's chair.)
"Well," he says lightly.
"Perhaps this year we shall all resolve together."
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"Perhaps that would be wise," he says.
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"Y'know what else I keep meaning to do." She raises her eyebrows right back at Havelock. "Doing more knife-fighting lessons with you, if you'd be up for it."
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Tap, tap, taptaptaptap go his fingers.
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"You never know, after all."
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