Abel (Ethan Lamaire) (
inthebiblicalsense) wrote2024-09-23 01:30 am
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[In a very serious, business tone, Abel's answering machine sounds after any attempted calls that aren't responded to right away.]
You've reached Abel. I am not available at the moment, but I'll get back to you as soon as I can. If this is urgent, leave the line open.
And if this is Fitz I hope you're having a good day.
You've reached Abel. I am not available at the moment, but I'll get back to you as soon as I can. If this is urgent, leave the line open.
And if this is Fitz I hope you're having a good day.
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And that's fine, I didn't really have a good first impression with Jacob anyways. I just wasn't expecting him to react that way...
Violence was punishable by incarceration in the brig no matter your reasoning back home. It changes things moving forward, and is probably a good motivator to do what I've been warned to do multiple times already. [Keeping his mouth shut when he didn't have to share his opinions. He'll try and take it to heart now more than he did before.] Talk isn't just talk and this was a necessary lesson.
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[Wen Ning, on balance, likes the barge, but he is emphatically aware of what a loss of autonomy feels like, even if the things you have to do might be the things you'd have opted into anyway.]
Punishment in a real place means something that'll follow you a long time, and lose you what you want for the time that's right in front of you. None of that is so when we're here.
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But that part is up to Norton to decide, not me.
[He pauses a moment, so used to rubbing his temples, pinching the bridge of his nose as he thinks and neither of those are a good idea right now.]
Maybe I should make some rules for the Gym, line them out clearly as expectations so that the consequence for breaking them is clear before anyone makes a rash decision. Then it's their choice whether the action is worth the consequence. Clear rules and expectations usually lead to more informed decisions... which I would hope would also mean good decisions rather than impulsive ones.
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[He keeps his tone very mild. Even if there's a particularly good healer at hand, you don't shake off injuries that quickly, not in a healthy way. But that sounds to Wen Ning like kicking the same problem over to a sign.]
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[It's probably because he's still new and he shouldn't be asking anything of his superiors, but he'll have to at some point he's sure.] There are a lot of things I have to consider, people to talk to about this before I make up my mind.