[A beat, and she huffs a laugh, wry and unamused.]
We might just spend an afternoon avoiding looking weak in front of one another, Jamie. I think we could manage it.
[She wants to know very badly what happened to him, but he certainly won't if she doesn't. And she trusts him (she does, actually, and that's unusual, she's going to have to think about that at some point; it isn't the deepest trust she has, but it's something, and that's more than most people get).]
. . . they deprived us of sleep before asking us questions. And when we wouldn't answer, they turned to more . . . traditional methods of extracting answers. Aiding them was some sort of hideous creature that would attack periodically.
[A few seconds pass, and then she adds:]
. . . though there was a man there who, ah, who didn't care much for answers. He was simply pleased to have me caught.
[She says all this stiffly, proudly, describing it as clinically as possible, as if it happened to someone else. But her free hand goes to her throat, fingers picking lightly at the high collar.]
Well, I've never thought ye a weak lass, Ros. So, ye dinnae have to worry about that one bit with me.
[ Telling her wouldn't change anything. It wouldn't solve none of it. The issue has been rectified. Though he would love to get his hands on the ones who did such horrible deeds to his friend. Same as he wanted to hurt the ones who did this to his wife and the people he cared about. Vengeance has been denied to him several times.
Jamie listens on as she talks to him. Telling him what was done in a summed up version of events. He frowns at the thought of some man taking pleasure in that. He almost asks if the man hurt her, but he's no fool. He sees her expression and her body language. He's no fool. ]
I see. [ He nods. ] They posed questions t' us. When we were silent or dinnae have answers they resorted t' violence. Later t' injecting us with a whole manner of things or forcing us to ingest things.
[ If his wife hadn't been in so much pain from the skin loss he imagines she would have been there as well checking him over. She tried when they were still captives, but he refused to let her. She was already in so much pain. He didn't need her worrying. ]
Wee bit of blindness was nae going t' stop me.
[ His senses had been overloaded as well. Overloaded to the point of pain in every direction, but he had stored it away. ]
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Date: 2018-04-25 06:44 pm (UTC)We might just spend an afternoon avoiding looking weak in front of one another, Jamie. I think we could manage it.
[She wants to know very badly what happened to him, but he certainly won't if she doesn't. And she trusts him (she does, actually, and that's unusual, she's going to have to think about that at some point; it isn't the deepest trust she has, but it's something, and that's more than most people get).]
. . . they deprived us of sleep before asking us questions. And when we wouldn't answer, they turned to more . . . traditional methods of extracting answers. Aiding them was some sort of hideous creature that would attack periodically.
[A few seconds pass, and then she adds:]
. . . though there was a man there who, ah, who didn't care much for answers. He was simply pleased to have me caught.
[She says all this stiffly, proudly, describing it as clinically as possible, as if it happened to someone else. But her free hand goes to her throat, fingers picking lightly at the high collar.]
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Date: 2018-04-28 05:07 am (UTC)[ Telling her wouldn't change anything. It wouldn't solve none of it. The issue has been rectified. Though he would love to get his hands on the ones who did such horrible deeds to his friend. Same as he wanted to hurt the ones who did this to his wife and the people he cared about. Vengeance has been denied to him several times.
Jamie listens on as she talks to him. Telling him what was done in a summed up version of events. He frowns at the thought of some man taking pleasure in that. He almost asks if the man hurt her, but he's no fool. He sees her expression and her body language. He's no fool. ]
I see. [ He nods. ] They posed questions t' us. When we were silent or dinnae have answers they resorted t' violence. Later t' injecting us with a whole manner of things or forcing us to ingest things.
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Date: 2018-05-01 05:26 am (UTC)And your body . . . I assume you've been checked out thoroughly, but what are the lingering affects?
[It's just that she's worried about him, that's all.]
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Date: 2018-05-03 07:52 am (UTC)[ If his wife hadn't been in so much pain from the skin loss he imagines she would have been there as well checking him over. She tried when they were still captives, but he refused to let her. She was already in so much pain. He didn't need her worrying. ]
Wee bit of blindness was nae going t' stop me.
[ His senses had been overloaded as well. Overloaded to the point of pain in every direction, but he had stored it away. ]
The worst of it was the bullet wound.