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[personal profile] liesdontfindyou 2026-01-05 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)

CT manages to hide her wince at treated unfairly by the Project, words that are entirely accurate and said without knowing even knowing the true horrifying extent of it. Christ, how is she meant to tell him?

She doesn't hide her wince at the whole story in itself. "Jesus christ, that's... I don't know if that's better or worse than what I was imagining."

Both, maybe? Better than shooting her brother in the back in cold blood, something Carolina's limited knowledge didn't rule out, especially considering Wash, but worse in other ways. Worse in how fucking thoughtlessly selfish it is without being, by South's own twisted logic, intentionally malicious.

"Knowing her, the overconfidence had to be at least half of it. She always did make herself do things the hard way, always so sure she'd pull it off." Sometimes right, sometimes wrong. "I bet the possibility that you'd actually die never crossed her mind until it was too late and that's... well, that is stupid. Just— unbelievably thoughtless."

It's spoken with the kind of frustration that only someone who knows some of South's patterns all too well would feel. No venom, just... exhaustion and exasperation.

She chews the inside of her cheek. "...she really said all that to your face? The complaining, I mean. I... for some reason I thought whenever she vented that at me she was, well, keeping it away from you. I mean, she'd talk to me about you guys— pretty much any time you had an argument or you jumped in front of a bullet for her or something."

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[personal profile] liesdontfindyou 2026-01-11 02:12 am (UTC)(link)

She catches that subtle clench of his jaw, but prying into exactly what part of what she said got that reaction would be... more invasive than she'd like to be, however helpful it might be to her ability to have this conversation.

"I guess I shouldn't be surprised. But— I don't know, I think... I always got the sense that she wasn't even really angry at you, exactly, just... angry at everything. Everyone. Sometimes it was like she only spoke the way she did because she didn't know how to do anything but go on the attack."

When you don't know how to process your emotions, sometimes it's easier to turn even things like worry into anger.

She bites the inside of her cheek hard enough she almost tastes iron. She can't let this sit any longer, she just can't. "...look, North, I don't even know how to get into this, and even when I do, it doesn't change what she did, but... there's— something you don't know yet, about the program. About the program as it relates to you and your sister specifically."

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[personal profile] liesdontfindyou 2026-01-11 02:31 am (UTC)(link)

Thank god she had a test run of this with Carolina. Even then, it's harder to figure out how to say it to the man's face.

For a split second, her eyes sheen gold, and then it's gone and you could think you'd never seen anything amiss at all.

"You know how the Director and the Counselor liked their little... experiments? Letting Carolina take two AI. Inserting Beta into the team as Texas. The whole existence of the leaderboard. You and South were— another one of those experiments. Not from the beginning, I don't think, but from soon enough in I'm not sure when exactly it started. I know I noticed the way all your joint assignments favoured only your specialities at some point, but—"

She shakes her head, waves the details off. Focus on the important bits.

"I do know that knocking her rank down after that mission on the oil platform was part of it. As was every other knock to her rank she took after. They needed her to rank as low on Alpha's roster as they could get her so that they had an excuse to never, ever give her an AI, no matter what happened. All while knowing they'd give you one as soon as your number came up."

Edited 2026-01-11 02:32 (UTC)
liesdontfindyou: (pb; worried)

[personal profile] liesdontfindyou 2026-01-11 02:49 am (UTC)(link)

CT's first thought is the near absurd: Oh, god, I broke him.

Her second is similar, but a lot more eloquent, an awareness of the weight of the information she just threw through the metaphorical window like a brick. If she'd been shocked to see it in the files, and Carolina had put together the pieces so quickly, then... what must be going on in his head, she can't begin to guess. (And she refuses to look. Stop trying to tempt her.)

"I'm sorry. I know it's— a lot. But I also know that you deserve to know the truth, even if it doesn't... undo anything, or make what happened any less horrific."

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[personal profile] liesdontfindyou 2026-01-14 01:40 am (UTC)(link)

Part of her wonders if she should be discouraging this, given his sister's blatant struggles with abuse of the stuff, but... honestly after what she just dropped on him, he's got a right to a damn beer.

"Yeah, sure, I'll take a beer." It's not her usual drink of choice, always been a gin sort of person, but it's not really about the taste right now. It's a deliberate choice to agree, to mirror as a part of... whatever social ritual this now is.

So she watches him move toward the ice box, and calculates what the hell she needs to say next to get him to do more than appreciate the heads-up. She doesn't have to try to look to see the way the pieces are slotting together behind his eyes.

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[personal profile] liesdontfindyou 2026-01-15 04:08 am (UTC)(link)

CT taps her nails against the cold neck of the bottle and pulls a face, this one tinged with that quiet rage that always seemed to simmer beneath the surface even when she wasn't tossing the conversational equivalents of live grenades into the room back in the program.

"As far as I could see? No. It was all just this— pointless psychological trial, like they just wanted to see what she'd do, how far they could push it before... something happened, I guess."

It took longer than they may have expected it to, by the sounds of it. But something definitely happened.

"They'd probably have tried to spin it as somehow valuable data if caught, I think the twins in the other squads might have been their sorry excuse for control and comparison variables since Hawaii and California got AI—" Huh, was that from Carolina, or the Eye? She honestly can't remember. "—but it's all nonsense. They had your psyche profiles. There's no chance they didn't know the bomb they were arming. She still set it off, but— okay I'm getting too metaphorical... no. No, there was no clear end goal. But it still worked as they expected, I'm sure."

liesdontfindyou: (pb; averted gaze)

[personal profile] liesdontfindyou 2026-01-17 01:47 am (UTC)(link)

"It's extremely fucking stupid," CT echoes, sympathetic wrinkle in her brow. After a second's consideration, she reaches to give his shoulder a squeeze. "If I could've told you sooner, I would've, I just... didn't want to risk making things worse."

Rushing back to South before he was ready would've done neither of them any good. This brings new context, context South needs for her own actions, too, but...

"What happened still happened. She still chose to do what she did to you," she affirms, again. "...but the woman we're seeing now is not the same woman we started that program with, is she? Not really."

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[personal profile] liesdontfindyou 2026-01-17 02:02 am (UTC)(link)

She keeps the hand there, won't remove it unless he shrugs her off. It's something Connie would've done, more than the person she became later. "The Project did a lot of damage to all of us, but what they were doing to you two..."

It's something else. She doesn't even have the words. Fucking stupid, but also just... a nightmare.

"...it is scary. South loves you, North, I could see that even on her worst days of complaining. To turn her into someone that could hurt you like this— that's why I was so worried when she turned up. If she could hurt you, she could hurt anyone, in a way I would never have expected of her before. And knowing someone can do that to you— it's scary, and it makes you react in ways you're not used to. I— actually don't remember ever really seeing you angry. Definitely not the loud kind, anyway."