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thirty-two
January 25th
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Laurence Whateley
A Medical Patch [M]
POSTED ON Feb 13, 2024 4:40:37 GMT
You will do so because you must.
Laurence had turned around to face the audacious patient, those brown eyes burning a hole in him momentarily. The information had been laid out before him, the idea that the league themselves would turn a city to rubble over something so small as a war dawning on him in the most grotesque of ways.
They will kill your parents, your siblings, and your children.
It was then that a noise escaped his throat, a strangled sound between a cry and a laugh. This...there had to have been some lie in it, somehow. They were a resident before this occupation, they’d fish them out somehow…right? The idea that both he and Sophia could be killed in something they had little to do with, couldn’t have been real.
Laurence took a moment of silence, his brain triaging the situation he had been given. Join, or die. There was little room for debate, and yet he could feel the acid rise in his throat. The sound comes back again, an echo of its previous cousin, only more pronounced. He hadn’t even noticed that Howard had gotten from his cot, the man hardly making it close enough before Laurence caught a spasm of his muscles twitching in reflex, forcing him to take a step back once more, closing the distance between them. He wouldn’t be touched by him, a man who’d chain him and his child to this potential massacre. He didn’t trust himself enough to react any more peacefully than had the admin truly done such.
“So you doom us and then tell me I have to join with no choice? You’d damn us, and tell us to find a way out?”
He’d take any silence as a yes, and any “no” as a lie, the question, however, was not Howard to answer, but rather for Rocket itself. Another silence fell onto the room once more, more oppressive than the last. No choice. There was no choice. And with how the city had been, moving hadn’t been an option before, but in the midst of this, there was never going to be a way out unless he tried to find a solution. And him not ending it be damned, he would find a solution. It’d take a moment for the man to speak again, his words before had been cold, but now they’d go frigid, exactly how Howard had walked in.
“Sit down. If you move I’ll leave you as the popsicle that you used to be.”
The anger was justified, something that could easily have boiled over into much worse than words, but Laurence had managed to keep it as just that. Anger. Hatred, if for better terms. But, he’d have to get over it, this was the hand he’d been dealt with, and the only hand he could play. Sophia peaked in his mind a final time before his eyes went to the clock on the wall, 6:32 pm. She’d be questioning at this point, he’d never been gone this long. It’d be a start, however. Laurence shook his head, trying to dismiss it as much as he could. Fine. This was the hand he’d been dealt. But it wouldn’t mean he was out of the game. In that same cold voice, Laurence gave his final negotiation.
“I want my child’s safety prioritized first. Get her out of the city, and I’ll join."
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