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I don’t remember asking for a vacation. Call me cynical, but really just call me Arcade, there has to be a catch. Cui bono?
Wouldn’t it be nice if this was all just a happy circumstance that we’ve turned up in a place that didn’t want something from us? Rad-free food, no deathclaws chasing you down, no drugged up fiends. This is Heaven. Or close to it.
[The video finally focuses, and the man behind the rambling comes into view. He looks like he hasn't slept in a few days. Partially because he found a library with every book his heart desired.
The device he’d received looked much like a pip-boy, though he wasn’t familiar with one personally. The courier had one and would let Arcade watch old holotapes on it from time to time. This recording function was entirely new to him. The fact that you could project yourself onto other devices live was completely fascinating to the doctor.]
I’d like to know more about the inhabitants. [He adjusts his glasses] What information have you been fed and what part of it is actually truth?
Wouldn’t it be nice if this was all just a happy circumstance that we’ve turned up in a place that didn’t want something from us? Rad-free food, no deathclaws chasing you down, no drugged up fiends. This is Heaven. Or close to it.
[The video finally focuses, and the man behind the rambling comes into view. He looks like he hasn't slept in a few days. Partially because he found a library with every book his heart desired.
The device he’d received looked much like a pip-boy, though he wasn’t familiar with one personally. The courier had one and would let Arcade watch old holotapes on it from time to time. This recording function was entirely new to him. The fact that you could project yourself onto other devices live was completely fascinating to the doctor.]
I’d like to know more about the inhabitants. [He adjusts his glasses] What information have you been fed and what part of it is actually truth?
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You know me, I did my best. I just so happened to have learned a thing or two from the folks in Jacobstown about sneaking.
[Would he be anywhere else? All this knowledge at his disposal.]
I'm glued to the chair.
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[He is moving, and quickly, taking a path to the library so well-known that it might as well have its own series of map markers. It takes until he reaches the door for him to realise that he doesn't really need to still be connected via his communicator, and the line goes dead as the door thumps shut behind him.
Dan pauses in the library foyer, confused, oddly excited and several other feelings that he hasn't yet paused to examine too closely. For a moment, he listens carefully, then heads off on a quick tour of likely places to find the now displaced doctor.
The grin when he finds him is one unmatched by any of his returns from lengthy forays into the irradiated wilderness. The way his steps swallow the distance between them couldn't be matched for speed by any other occasion. He grips Arcade's arm and then hugs him, in what has to be a startling display of affection.]
Hope y' weren't bein' too literal about the glue. Wouldn't ask, but.. this place. Y'll get the idea.
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[Arcade offers a smile before the feed cuts out. He had intended on meeting him halfway, but before he could take another step away from his chair, Dan was already on him. He returns the embrace, genuinely happy that he appeared no worse for wear.
The doctor held him back at arm’s length to look him over, matching the grin on the courier’s face. It wasn’t long lived. Arcade didn’t have much reason to smile lately. He’d buried himself in work and isolation.]
Ignotum per ignotius. Daisy gave me the book as a gift when I was a child, surprisingly never read it. Odd to be in such a place.
[Better than the wasteland. Anything would be preferable to that. He steps back to adjust his glasses, looking him over] You… seem healthy. You mean I’ve been worried about you all this time and you’re being wined and dined in Wonderland of all places.
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Wouldn't exactly call it a vacation, [He says, noting the way that the other man checks him over. It occurs to him to wonder exactly when Arcade might have come from, the question not quite answered in Arcade's voiced concern. Dan 'wandering off' isn't that much of an unusual occurrence.
He pulls out a chair and sits, indicating for Arcade to do the same. This could take a minute.]
So, where was I wanderin' off to when y' saw me last? Time gets kinda messed up here.
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[Arcade grabbed the chair opposite of Dan, making a grab for the book he’d been reading before it disappeared on him like the other one had earlier. Strange place.] Craig wanted to track you, but I mentioned that it was probably best to let you do whatever it is you needed to do. I’m fairly sure he’s back in Novac. I’ve been helping out at the Fort again, it’s a pleasant change. Though… I have been thinking of heading east before this happened.
[Same old boring Arcade. His life hasn’t gotten any more exciting. He spends most days treating common ailments and removing splinters.]
I asked around the caravans, but no one’s heard a thing about the mysterious Courier Six.
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[Just from that description, he can guess well enough at exactly where he was going. His expression sours, the memories of it still fresh despite fifteen months of separation. He can still hear Ulysses' voice when he thinks about it, still see the entire Divide laid to waste in front of him. Still see the suffering that he caused and can never do anything to erase or earn forgiveness for.]
'm sorry. [He says it on a sigh, rubbing one hand over his hair (thick, not falling out in small patches when he touches it too roughly).] Where I was goin'... It was up t' the north. A place called the Divide. Y've heard of it, right?
[Arcade must have. Arcade is smart, and everyone who has travelled even a little has heard of the Divide.]
What happened--... What happened there. What made it like that. It was me, Arcade. I did that. That's why I was goin'. I had t'.. [Sigh.] I had t' know. I didn't remember.
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He clears his throat, not entirely sure what to say to that. He could see why Dan would want to keep something like that to himself. Arcade hadn’t been forthcoming about his own past. The enclave and all.
Everyone had something to hide.]
Auribus teneo lupum. I’m not one to judge, you don’t have to explain your reasons to me. I was just worried you’d gone off and gotten yourself killed. How has this place treated you? I mean, you look well. No radiation sickness, you’re clearly getting enough to eat.
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Arcade is more forgiving that he had expected, given what he had just revealed, and he smiles (weakly) in gratitude for the change of topic.]
Maybe I will, some time, not 'cuz I have to but 'cuz y' deserve t' know. [He'd run off without a word. Arcade had worried. He should know.] Place is treatin' me well. Food an' water here is clean. No rads. Not yet.
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Write me a letter, sometimes it's easier to- [Or not. Last he checked, Dan wasn't able to read- certainly not write.] But you don't have to explain your actions to me. You've done enough. I trust you. I stuck around, didn't I?
I'll have to check it out. A shower and a bed would be nice. Food wouldn't be bad either.
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It would also be a way of introducing Arcade to the fact that he could, in fact, read and write now. Time spent here had not been without its forays into personal improvement.]
Yeah. Yeah, y' stuck around. [They had always made the oddest pair. A scientist trawling around the Mojave with a mercenary who was always getting them both into more trouble than they could handle. Arcade hadn't been the kind of person he would have expected would make a good travelling companion, but he had never seen anyone use a plasma weapon the way that Arcade could.
He stands up and tilts his head towards the library doors, grinning slightly.]
Food first. Then y' can have a hot, radiation-free shower. C'mon.
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As long as you aren't doing the cooking. [Not to be rude or anything, but Boone's cooking was terrible. Don't get him started on Dan's.]
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Did my cookin' keep us alive or not? [He challenges with a crooked grin. Sure, seared deathclaw meat is never going to be high on the wishlist of anyone when it comes to desired meals, but it sure tasted better than root vegetables day after day.]
Didn't see you steppin' up t' the plate, buddy. But don't worry, I ain't cookin'.
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If I'd had the time. Between patching you and Craig up. [Those two ran into more ridiculous situations than anyone he knew.]
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But he would point out until he was blue in the face that it was edible, in at least that it was not toxic.]
Y' enjoyed it. [He taunts, poking his elbow gently into Arcade's side. It had been so long now since he'd had to live on scraps and slim pickings that he had forgotten how tired it could make you look. Or.. maybe that was the overall lack of sleep.
Dan takes Arcade down to the kitchens - another marvel by Wasteland standards - and gestures to the room.]
Have a look.
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Night stalker venom is not even reminiscent of peppers. [Never should be used as a seasoning.] All it does it numb your mouth. [Which was probably a blessing in the case of eating deathclaw-
that was the cleanest damn kitchen he'd ever laid eyes on.]
There's a catch. There has to be a catch.
[Skeptical as always. Arcade slowly moves away from Dan to explore the kitchen, eyeing the cupboards warily as if something was going to spring out at him. This place was odd.]
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[Dan grins. He can argue about the merit of his cooking for days, but it's still pretty awful.
While Arcade pokes around, the courier waits. He has a bag of potato chips in his hands before his friend can realise where he got them from and eats them as quietly as one can eat potato chips.]
There's a door, right there. [He gestures to it.] Think of anythin' you want, anythin' at all, an' open it.
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[Arcade eyes him a moment, wondering what he was eating. Potato crisps? No, no. If he was going to have anything, it was going to be an apple. Something fresh.
He pauses, wondering if Dan was setting him up for something. In the end, hunger wins out. There's an apple in the cupboard and he's not sure if it's luck or...]
This isn't normal, Dan. You realize that? There has to be some science behind this.
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[Such sacrifices he makes for you, Arcade, you don't even understand. He chuckles and makes a small 'go on, go on' gesture towards the apple.]
Sure, science, are y' gonna eat that or not? Y'no, they have real meat here. Beef.
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[Arcade is very, very careful. I mean, they both came from a world where the expiration date on a can of cram was a gamble.
He turns the apple over in his hands.]
A steak would be nice.
[But not the raw steak that was now sitting on the shelf in the cupboard.] Once I've gotten used to eating clean food.
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[He walks over, putting his arm around the taller man's shoulders and looking at the apple. Yes, he might have a packet of chips in his hand but he didn't object to fruit and veg either. There were a few things he could already think of, that he would have to introduce Arcade to.
Chocolate.]
Yeah.. it'll play hell with y' at first, not gonna lie. But here-- here.
[Chips finished, he crumples the packet and grabs a glass, filling it with water from one of the taps. He holds it out to Arcade as condensation begins to bead on the outside.]
Try this. Taste it.
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notlook forward to. He bites into the apple very slowly, not sure what he was expecting. But it was good. Not at all what those packages of pre-war food promised.He looks like he's died and gone to heaven. That was just an apple. He takes the glass without hesitation, marveling at it for a moment. Just one sip.
Cold water. Free of rads. Crystal clear.
A sad smile plays at his lips. If only the people of Freeside had such luxuries. He almost felt bad for the treatment he was receiving here and he hadn't even seen the dining room. Or the hot showers. Blankets.] What else does this place have to offer?
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Clean beds, hot water on tap, an'-- fuckin'-- there's grass outside. Honest t' god grass, an' trees with leaves on, an' flowers, an'-- bees. Bees, an' they ain't the size a' yer face, they're like-- [He brings his thumb and forefinger together in the approximate size of a bumblebee.]
Normal bee size.
[He kind of likes bees.]