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Entry tags:
questions of science, science and progress
Characters: Tony and Valdis
Date: Late January
Location: Valdis' apartment
Situation: Valdis has some information that Tony might be interested in, and a decision she wants his input on.
Warnings/Rating: none yet
When Tony receives a vague message from Valdis asking for a meeting, he assumes it's not a social call. Valdis can be melodramatic (like someone else he knows... not pointing any fingers or anything, Gene), but she's usually pretty straightforward about simple stuff, so he doesn't think she'd be cryptic about setting up a coffee date. If she's being evasive, it's probably for a good reason.
So he agrees, and shows up at her place at the requested time. He knocks. "Hey, Valdis. It's Tony."
Date: Late January
Location: Valdis' apartment
Situation: Valdis has some information that Tony might be interested in, and a decision she wants his input on.
Warnings/Rating: none yet
When Tony receives a vague message from Valdis asking for a meeting, he assumes it's not a social call. Valdis can be melodramatic (like someone else he knows... not pointing any fingers or anything, Gene), but she's usually pretty straightforward about simple stuff, so he doesn't think she'd be cryptic about setting up a coffee date. If she's being evasive, it's probably for a good reason.
So he agrees, and shows up at her place at the requested time. He knocks. "Hey, Valdis. It's Tony."
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Her concerns, quite understandable from her side, might be less than the potential of what could be discovered. So Valdis had sent Tony a message. Speaking with him, a scientist of a sort, might help her decide how to proceed, especially because he knew what she was, she'd just need to impress the importance of the secrecy of the subject with him, and she'd have to tell him what she knew so far.
"Come in," she called, pouring the coffee into two mugs and waiting for him to open the door.
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CW: Mentions of Violence