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darling it's better down where it's wetter
It's been a day, it's been a day, it's been a whole damn day -- as near as it's possible to tell in this soggy excuse for a city. It's been a day since he killed Fontaine. And Jack is no closer to getting out. He's still down here. He did everything he was supposed to do and he's still down here.
All he's found is locked-down bathyspheres. Broken submarines. Even the goddamn boats are out of service. Where's Tenenbaum? Where's his fucking rescue?
Jack stares about into the greenish gloom, checks the ammo in his pistol, and then kicks and yanks off the rusting panel of a vending machine. His hands are soon full of little wires and pipes. A few seconds later, he straightens up with a grunt, and the machine gives him a tidy discount on a couple glowing hypos of EVE.
With his visit extended indefinitely, he's begun to wonder how many of them are left.
Now arbitrarily divided into chapters!
Part One: A Scene at the Rapture Adoption Agency ~or~ You Found [Pot of Ham]!
Part Two: Come On-A My House, I'm Gonna Give-A You Candy ~or~ Sinclair? More Like Sin Pantalones!
Part Three: Dream Sequences are a Fresh New Concept in Fiction ~or~ It's My Existential Trauma and I'll Cry if I Want To
Part Four: Southern Education Jokes ~or~ Engineer, Engifar, Engiwherever You Are ~or~ The Grave Escape
Part Five: Golfing Accident Memoirs ~or~ Mom... Dad... I'm Immortal ~or~ How To Make Friends And Immolate People
Part Six: Is It A Pie? Is It A Plane?? ~or~ Two's Company, Three's a Row
Part Seven: Escort Missions! In Rapture! Council's In An Uproar ~or~ Bioshock: Cheesecake Edition
Part Eight: Bread, Milk, BATTLE! ~or~ Pleasant Conversations, How They Bore Me
Part Nine: Choices, Schmoices ~or~ Baby's First Moral Philosophy ~or~ Go Away I Want To Take A Damn Bath
Part Ten: A Man Snoozes; A Slave Delays ~or~ The Four Second Rule Applies To Drugs
Part Eleven: A Hearty Meal ~or~ Skeletons In The-- That's Not A Closet
Part Twelve: We All Live in a Secret Submarine ~or~ Plasmids: Not Even Once
Part Thirteen: Paging Dr Tenenbaum To Surgery ~or~ Bribery And Deduction
Part Fourteen: The Prodigal Son Returns
All he's found is locked-down bathyspheres. Broken submarines. Even the goddamn boats are out of service. Where's Tenenbaum? Where's his fucking rescue?
Jack stares about into the greenish gloom, checks the ammo in his pistol, and then kicks and yanks off the rusting panel of a vending machine. His hands are soon full of little wires and pipes. A few seconds later, he straightens up with a grunt, and the machine gives him a tidy discount on a couple glowing hypos of EVE.
With his visit extended indefinitely, he's begun to wonder how many of them are left.
Now arbitrarily divided into chapters!
Part One: A Scene at the Rapture Adoption Agency ~or~ You Found [Pot of Ham]!
Part Two: Come On-A My House, I'm Gonna Give-A You Candy ~or~ Sinclair? More Like Sin Pantalones!
Part Three: Dream Sequences are a Fresh New Concept in Fiction ~or~ It's My Existential Trauma and I'll Cry if I Want To
Part Four: Southern Education Jokes ~or~ Engineer, Engifar, Engiwherever You Are ~or~ The Grave Escape
Part Five: Golfing Accident Memoirs ~or~ Mom... Dad... I'm Immortal ~or~ How To Make Friends And Immolate People
Part Six: Is It A Pie? Is It A Plane?? ~or~ Two's Company, Three's a Row
Part Seven: Escort Missions! In Rapture! Council's In An Uproar ~or~ Bioshock: Cheesecake Edition
Part Eight: Bread, Milk, BATTLE! ~or~ Pleasant Conversations, How They Bore Me
Part Nine: Choices, Schmoices ~or~ Baby's First Moral Philosophy ~or~ Go Away I Want To Take A Damn Bath
Part Ten: A Man Snoozes; A Slave Delays ~or~ The Four Second Rule Applies To Drugs
Part Eleven: A Hearty Meal ~or~ Skeletons In The-- That's Not A Closet
Part Twelve: We All Live in a Secret Submarine ~or~ Plasmids: Not Even Once
Part Thirteen: Paging Dr Tenenbaum To Surgery ~or~ Bribery And Deduction
Part Fourteen: The Prodigal Son Returns
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"...Chief?" he says into it, a bit over-eagerly. Tone it down there, guy, you were just relaxing at home. Everything's cool.
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He keeps fiddling for a moment longer, though. Not reluctant to speak, no. Not unsure what to say, not at all! Just, you know, fine-tuning the signal. Can't, uh, can't talk over a crackly line. Yep.
"Yes sir."
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"How's, uh. How's it going out there? Everything alright?"
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But it's been impressed on him that if you mess up, you have to tell someone in charge. After all, the last thing anyone needs is a war machine that decides to start keeping secrets. And you can second-guess your instincts, sure, but without another point of reference you can only second-guess them so far.
He's on the radio to Sinclair, isn't he? That must mean he's already made up his mind?
"No, I, I... did something wrong."
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Sinclair breathes out and relaxes back into the sofa.
"It's alright, son," he says. Cut your losses, don't dwell on things you can't take back. "Why don't you come on back now? It's been a long day."
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I mean, what's the first instinct of a kid with the feeling he's broken the rules? Don't let mom find out!
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"You've got my word."
But Tenenbaum is expecting a little girl to crawl through her vent, how long before she gives up waiting? Sinclair's not sure he'll even get to find out, chances are she's going to assume the deal is off and he'll never hear from her again. And if that happens, it's probably in everyone's best interest for him not to pursue her.
It occurs to him to be upset with Jack, there was a lot depending on his choices, but from what Sinclair's learned, having a choice period is pretty new to Jack. And honestly the drive to be angry or frustrated just isn't there. The overriding emotion here is, well. He supposes the best word for it empathy. Not quite as sorry as pity, somehow it grips his insides a little tighter than any sense of pity has ever managed to do. He feels like there's more he needs to talk about with Jack, but that's probably not the best idea. Not right now anyway. Probably not for another twenty years or so.
Right now he just needs Jack to come back to the flat so he can be sent straight to the doctor. Deal or not, Tenenbaum showed an adament interest in checking up on Jack's health. And although Jack may not be the best go-between in these circumstances, that's at least one last lifeline he has to her. Maybe it's not the end of the world, let's not jump to conclusions. Right? Right. Come on, chin up. We can work around this. It'll be fine. It has to be fine so it will be. That's the only way these things ever work out.
"Just get on back here, we've got a few things to take care of."
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That probably doesn't sound ominous to anyone other than Jack.
But to be fair, Jack's the one who's been getting smashed and ruminating on Sinclair's discovery of that room. So.
His tone is challenging suddenly, daring Sinclair to try something.
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But...how to word this...
"Doctor Tenenbaum wants to talk to you, wants to make sure you're good and healthy. I confess, I may have mentioned to her that you were feeling a bit faint earlier today and she just wants to make sure everything's tickin' the way it's supposed to."
Oof. Not to make you sound like a machine or anything.
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He tells himself it's not true, but there's always a part of him saying: Atlas, Ryan, Fontaine, Cohen, Langford, Tenenbaum. You're only as good as the orders you can follow.
Jack shakes himself, and focuses on the most important part of what Sinclair said:
"Tenenbaum'll talk to me?"
He's not even mad that Sinclair was telling her stories, if it means she'll talk to him. He thought he'd ruined his chances.
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"She asked me to send you her way, that's right. Come on and get yourself cleaned up, then you can be on your way."
Because apart from smelling like the rest of Rapture, it would be probably be best not to have Sister Juice on his sleeves when he finally gets to try and make a better impression on Tenenbaum. That proooobably wouldn't go over too well.
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And speaking of making decisions for him...
"Yes sir." Jack sets off, and there's a whir of machinery in the background as a few friendly turrets turn to watch him go. Broken glass crunches underfoot, and some way off in the distance, there's a whistle of birds. Three guesses where he's been holed up.
Jack's okay with doing what Sinclair asked for now. It's comforting to just do what he's told.
With his mind elsewhere, as it is right now, it's not even horribly depressing with its implications.
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He looks...well, he's looked worse. There's that at least. But the Sister Juice is definitely present, green smudges along his collar and sleeves like she's tattling on him from beyond the grave. But the jitters are gone, his color is better. A bad decision with somewhat preferable outcomes. Not everything can be cut and dry, Sinclair just wishes the consequences weren't so looming.
"Why don't you give me that old thing," Sinclair gestures at Jack's sweater. "I'll see what I can do about getting the stains out. Hungry?"