[Despite her very obvious lack of enthusiasm, Ellie is there promptly. Was she in the area? Who knows. But she's waiting, without her backpack. Just her in a sweater and jeans, looking... cozy.
She watches Tess with a slight frown. That's it, that's the greeting.]
[Tess is there shortly too, backpack over one shoulder. The first look she gives Ellie is somewhat cool, almost dispassionate, and when she gets closer, she puts on a tight little smile.]
Usually nothing, but last year, Joel and I tried to do the trip to our supplier and back in one day. Ended up having a freak heat wave, couldn’t push that hard. He pitched a fit about camping in the suburbs to wait out the sun. Didn’t speak to each other again until we got to Bill’s and back.
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Want to get a drink?
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It’s a drink, kid, not a heist.
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[She's still mad but she's also lonely as hell.]
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Good. Meet you at the lounge.
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She watches Tess with a slight frown. That's it, that's the greeting.]
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You really need that drink, huh?
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[The petty part of her considers stealing something from Tess just to do it, but she won't. Sighing, she turns around to lead them in.]
Hang out with Arthur today?
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Nah. Today was a good day to be on my own.
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[The first and last time she was here was to meet Arthur to get her journal back.]
Bar or somewhere else?
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[She doesn't love being different, but the deck? Sure, it's a wonderful escape.]
What are you having?
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[Does she hide out there to avoid Tess and think about space and stars and planets? Maybe.]
You wanna go all the way up there?
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[Which strikes her as funny, considering she was the one who unlocked it first, but hey.]
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[And hopefully not drink it all on the way.]
Be right back.
[Ellie hates talking to people but she will to get drinks, apparently.]
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[She’d be happy to order for herself but watching Ellie have to talk to people is funnier.]
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Try to make it last until we get there.
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Please. I know how to pace myself.
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What'd you do in Boston on this day?
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[Great story, Tess.]
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What'd they call that? A mantrum?
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Never heard that one, but yeah. Like clockwork, at least one or two a week. Not often it happens in the middle of work.
[Tess doesn't love Ellie had witnessed a bit of that, and then a lot of that at the end... but it is what it is.]
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He wasn't the resident grumpy bastard at home, surprisingly enough.
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I'm sure not spending half his days dislocating body parts and exchanging fire did wonders.
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