Havelock Vetinari (
oneman_onevote) wrote2010-03-09 08:49 pm
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Milliways Office: Havelock-Andrew
Havelock slips up to the office with remarkable discretion, considering he has to cross the crowded bar to do so. The illogical Milliways shadows help, but mostly it's a matter of thinking yourself unnoticeable - which, in Havelock's opinion, he could always use some work on.
He hesitates, then knocks on the door to see if anyone is in there. He doesn't exactly want to post a note on the notice board, and delivering a letter through Bar does have the down side that whoever receives it will probably read it out in the open.
He could slip a note underneath, he supposes... but really, if possible, better not.
He hesitates, then knocks on the door to see if anyone is in there. He doesn't exactly want to post a note on the notice board, and delivering a letter through Bar does have the down side that whoever receives it will probably read it out in the open.
He could slip a note underneath, he supposes... but really, if possible, better not.
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He doesn't look pleased about it.
"And no, I wasn't. I don't think that is necessarily connected, as he could get into my mind perfectly well without doing so."
His self-control is back again, so he doesn't show any of the discomfort he feels about that.
But really, who wouldn't feel that?
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(This may or may not have something to do with the fact that he works with a couple of vampires.)
"I don't know how the rest of Security feels about it, but I kinda feel like wiping someone's memory without consent should count as violence."
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But Andrew is right. Havelock would have dealt better with blood-drinking.
"It should," he agrees quietly.
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"I intend to ask a few others as well, but the more ideas the better."
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"You want to try to find River Tam, or should I? Or -- do you know anybody else who can read minds?"
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"I will find River if I can. If you see her first, however..."
Shrug.
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He hasn't seen River in a while, but he'll look.
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"Is there anything else I can tell you that you wish to know?"
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Particularly of late.
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He offers his hand.
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"Thank you," he says.