Eleventh PSI
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[This was the the task entrusted to him. And come hell or high water, he would do it. The man hadn't specified what exactly 'something' was, but Lucas figured that being roasted to a crisp qualified. It wasn't too hard to guess what had happened. The Netherlands and America had invited Jane Smith into the pharmacy on some pretense. They'd confronted her. And some how or another, the pharmacy had burnt to the ground, all three of them killed.
He'd wiped away his tears and set to work, returning home and making 10, 20, 50, nearly 100 copies of both sides of the note by hand. It had taken him nearly two hours. Placing a note into each mailbox took even longer and by the time he'd gotten back to his house, he was exhausted. But that was alright. Being so tired . . . It meant he could hardly think about what had happened And that meant he wouldn't just crumple up and cry. There was no time for that. Now . . . Now he had to complete the task that Mr. Netherlands had asked of him. He would be strong. He would believe that tomorrow morning, both of them would be back in their beds just like Margot had been.
He ate dinner, thinking over what he was going to say in his head, then waited another half hour before picking up the phone. He, of course, filtered it away from all the drones. And when he speaks, his voice is quiet and calm, but almost completely toneless.]
This is Lucas, the boy who lives on 846 Goldberg.
I have something important to say. By now, everyone should know that the pharmacy burned down this morning with three people inside -- there were three bodies. I'm here to tell you that it's almost certain they were Mr. Netherlands, Mr. America, and Miss Jane Smith.
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Mr. Netherlands found something in Westport that he'd kept to himself the last few weeks. I didn't see it until today. But because of what the note said, I guess it seemed like a good idea to talk to Jane Smith and find out what she knew. So he did. In the case that something happened, I was asked to distribute this note to as many people as I could. Please check your mailboxes. It should be clear what I mean once you read it.
. . . This is the reason they died. Remember that. I don't know how the building burned, but I'm certain of it. This is why they died . . .
If there are any questions you think I can answer, you are welcome call me back in about ten minutes. Thank you.
[Click. Lucas stares at the phone silently for a long time after he's hung up, his breaths short and ragged. Finally, he lets himself go and allows the tears to come pouring down his face.]
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There's a witness who saw Officer Grady do it. Set it on fire, I mean. . . . Um. That's it.
He'd wiped away his tears and set to work, returning home and making 10, 20, 50, nearly 100 copies of both sides of the note by hand. It had taken him nearly two hours. Placing a note into each mailbox took even longer and by the time he'd gotten back to his house, he was exhausted. But that was alright. Being so tired . . . It meant he could hardly think about what had happened And that meant he wouldn't just crumple up and cry. There was no time for that. Now . . . Now he had to complete the task that Mr. Netherlands had asked of him. He would be strong. He would believe that tomorrow morning, both of them would be back in their beds just like Margot had been.
He ate dinner, thinking over what he was going to say in his head, then waited another half hour before picking up the phone. He, of course, filtered it away from all the drones. And when he speaks, his voice is quiet and calm, but almost completely toneless.]
This is Lucas, the boy who lives on 846 Goldberg.
I have something important to say. By now, everyone should know that the pharmacy burned down this morning with three people inside -- there were three bodies. I'm here to tell you that it's almost certain they were Mr. Netherlands, Mr. America, and Miss Jane Smith.
[pause]
Mr. Netherlands found something in Westport that he'd kept to himself the last few weeks. I didn't see it until today. But because of what the note said, I guess it seemed like a good idea to talk to Jane Smith and find out what she knew. So he did. In the case that something happened, I was asked to distribute this note to as many people as I could. Please check your mailboxes. It should be clear what I mean once you read it.
. . . This is the reason they died. Remember that. I don't know how the building burned, but I'm certain of it. This is why they died . . .
If there are any questions you think I can answer, you are welcome call me back in about ten minutes. Thank you.
[Click. Lucas stares at the phone silently for a long time after he's hung up, his breaths short and ragged. Finally, he lets himself go and allows the tears to come pouring down his face.]
EDIT:
There's a witness who saw Officer Grady do it. Set it on fire, I mean. . . . Um. That's it.
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Date: 2010-05-30 12:42 am (UTC)Lucas, this is Dr. Crane. I have...some important information for you.
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Date: 2010-05-30 12:49 am (UTC)[It isn't too hard to tell that Lucas has just finished crying.]
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Date: 2010-05-30 12:51 am (UTC)T-they're human, they're not invincible here.
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Date: 2010-05-30 12:52 am (UTC)[And Ed is silent, listening. Opening his mouth a few times as if to interrupt but refrains, instead, going out to check said note in the mailbox. The revelation is not lost on him either, the possible implications it held. He's quiet himself for a good while before, finally...]
Lucas. If you need anything.....
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Date: 2010-05-30 01:13 am (UTC)[Taking a moment to process all that info.] ...How long will it be for a new Pharmacy to be built?
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Date: 2010-05-30 01:19 am (UTC)What? Um. I don't know. Maybe it will come back tomorrow just like people do. Is that really important?
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Date: 2010-05-30 01:42 am (UTC)[A pause.] Lucas… are you feeling any better?
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Date: 2010-05-30 01:58 am (UTC)My fever? Oh. I got better almost that same day. Thanks . . . It was. It wasn't a very big deal . . . But thanks.
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Date: 2010-05-30 01:46 am (UTC)[[Massimo's furious, and his tone of voice shows it. After a moment or two, he seems to calm down.]]
Are you all right, Lucas?
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Date: 2010-05-30 02:01 am (UTC)[Short and simple. But Lucas's 'yes' vibrates with an uncharacteristic anger.]
I'll be OK . . . They'll be back tomorrow. They will.
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Date: 2010-05-30 02:02 am (UTC)[He has the note in his hand, staring at it.]
I'm sorry... I tried to help your friends, but the fire was too wild by the time I got there...
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Date: 2010-05-30 02:10 am (UTC)Thank you for the information, Lucas. I hope they managed to learn something useful before their unfortunate demise.
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Date: 2010-05-30 02:15 am (UTC)Verdammt. So this is what they do to people who try to fight back, is it? Fine. Bring it on!
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Date: 2010-05-30 02:35 am (UTC)[And he's done. Away from the phone. Too busy hiding his household's copies of the note for safekeeping.]
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Date: 2010-05-30 02:45 am (UTC)And then a thump.
Belgium's fainted.*
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Date: 2010-05-30 02:49 am (UTC)[OK, OK. Who did he know who was female who was close to the Netherlands? Margot. Taiwan. His sister. Margot wouldn't be the type to faint, Taiwan was droned, so it was probably the last one. Oh, shoot. Had the Netherlands ever told him her name?]
H-Hello?
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Date: 2010-05-30 03:12 am (UTC)[He sounds terribly mechanical. Perhaps everyone has already asked him this and even though it's a lie, he has to keep repeating it anyway.]
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Date: 2010-05-30 02:56 am (UTC)H-he's... That stupid bastard, that stupid fucking...
Is this what's going to happen to us? Fucking this?!
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Date: 2010-05-30 03:13 am (UTC)It . . . It happens already, doesn't it? The permanent droning. B-But that sometimes means that people go home, too.
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Date: 2010-05-30 03:20 am (UTC)The wheels in her head are starting to turn. She'd been wondering how far the town would go to protect whatever secrets it had. Perhaps it might be useful to go farther...
Thoughtfully] Hmmm. This is very useful. Good work...Lucas, was it?
[She doesn't give out "good work" to just anybody.]
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Date: 2010-05-30 03:25 am (UTC)[Maybe the hours and hours of copying notes and walking all over town to every mailbox was exhausting, but it wasn't as if it had been especially difficult. Lucas's response, in any case, is mechanical and stiff.]
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Date: 2010-05-30 03:35 am (UTC)CAN'T BLAME IT ON ME ANYWAYHm. So this note might have something to do with why we're stuck here?
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