Dr. Pamela Isley (
joan_of_bark) wrote2024-11-22 04:41 pm
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Pick Your Poison, Friday Afternoon
Well, Adrian was a plant, so dinner wasn't happening tonight. Pam could live with that. It gave her time to finish up the salve she'd been working on for Octavia.
Which meant spending most of the day upstairs, messing around with chemicals, but... eventually, it was done.
Done and tested, if in a limited way.
She eyed the little container, and let out a breath. Right. Time to go downstairs, make some coffee, and blow off some steam.
Maybe, she reflected, once finally downstairs, she could get Adrian some fertilizer, as a treat.
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Which meant spending most of the day upstairs, messing around with chemicals, but... eventually, it was done.
Done and tested, if in a limited way.
She eyed the little container, and let out a breath. Right. Time to go downstairs, make some coffee, and blow off some steam.
Maybe, she reflected, once finally downstairs, she could get Adrian some fertilizer, as a treat.
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No, Pam probably didn't know who 'the kid' was. And no, Harley did not realize that.
She gave a big shrug.
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Gently.
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That explained enough, right?
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"I dunno?" Harley said. "Felt right."
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And finally picked her almost-forgotten coffee mug from the counter. "Hearing you talk like that just triggered something. Which... you already figured out."
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"It's fine," she said, waving a hand. "We've all got deep-seated psychological stuff that can be very tough to rein in when we get startled by it, it's human."
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Through no fault or malpractice of her own, of course!
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"You haven't been in there," Harley said, slowly, by Harley standards, "have ya?"
She sounded concerned.
... And looked it. Her face had never been particularly subtle, after all.
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"It's where we met."
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And then made such a face, offended and appalled. "Jesus Christ," she said. "Really?! They put ya in there? What for?"
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Granted, Harley didn't have as much of a 'moral greatness' stance on it, but it was always Hate on Batsy o'clock in her timezone!
"Stupid winged jerk, I mean, who does he think he is?"
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It was also always Hate on Batsy o'clock in her timezone. What a surprise.
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Harley was built for the city. Northeast city.
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... Not that anyone here had rage, or anything.
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"Oh, I put a buncha guards in the hospital while I was there."
Judging by the distinct and uncharacteristically dark, sharp lack of glee in that statement, they'd well and truly earned it.
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It wasn't the first time she'd heard that tone of voice come out of Harley. And her reaction would likely be the same, every time.
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Although it also seemed to give her pause. Some of the ire died down, only to be replaced by a frown of something. Concern, maybe? "Did that -- was that a thing that... happened to her?"
Hey, look at her remembering to separate herself from the other Harley!
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