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Third Floor Common Room, Lunchtime
After a handwavey walk into town for supplies, Dawn set out a bunch of sandwich fixings, pretzels, chips of various descriptions, cookies, fruit, lemonade, iced tea, and soda.
A small handwritten sign told people to help themselves, so she didn't have to keep repeating herself.
As for Dawn, she sat down with a book to enjoy her hummus with cheese, sprouts, carrots and sweet pickles. Occasionally she sipped from her lemonade.
[ooc: Open to all, mod any sandwich fixings or side items you'd like.]
A small handwritten sign told people to help themselves, so she didn't have to keep repeating herself.
As for Dawn, she sat down with a book to enjoy her hummus with cheese, sprouts, carrots and sweet pickles. Occasionally she sipped from her lemonade.
[ooc: Open to all, mod any sandwich fixings or side items you'd like.]

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"Things started going really fast, but the main thing was that our projects got bigger. Eventually there was a plan to blow up about half of Wilmington. Destroy the credit card companies, destroy society. Or something like that."
"I tried to stop it." Tyler's eyes were suddenly far away, remembering. "And that's about when the whole thing fell apart."
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He ran a hand through his hair. "Anyhow. So I find all this out, I try to stop the explosions, and ... well, I kind of succeeded. He -- I -- had used paraffin, so the bombs didn't work. Lucky mistake, really."
His eyes shifted. "I got sent somewhere," he said, evasively. "Then I made my way here. And that's the rest of the story."
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He looked at his hands again. "I won't bore you with the details, but yeah, I'm being treated. The idea is for me to be integrated and without meds eventually."
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"I've never killed anybody," he said, realizing that might not exactly be comforting, or -- and he saw Bob's face again -- absolutely true. "One of the things that got me under control was that I realized people could die with what we were doing."
"Does that help at all?"
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His gaze went to the floor. This might be the hardest part of the conversation.
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"I think that's enough," he said. "How is the land of Dawn?"
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[OOC: Because of my new work schedule, he most likely won't be playing. ]
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[ooc: 's okay. I'm not sure Dawn'll be there watching either. *g*]