[It comes out soft and honest, and then she closes the last of the distance between them to hug him tightly. She's allowing herself a few seconds to just appreciate the fact that he's okay. He has more than enough time to catch her up.]
[ For some reason, he wasn't expecting it - so for the first couple of seconds he stands awkwardly, trying to think of what to do with his hands. But then his brain caught up with him, and he carefully wrapped his arms around her, hugging her warmly and tightly in return. ]
Turned out that one of the Earth Admirals got the launch codes for - hell, must've been nearly two dozen pods - and during a battle above Io, launched 'em all for Mars. I got a few with PDC rounds, but we ended up havin' to go to the Agatha King and get the launch codes. Naomi and me, I mean. We -
No, I'm tellin' this story all wrong, I'm gonna jump the hell around, like this. Okay.
We let the kids go back to the Martian Navy with a message from Chrisjen, then we headed for Io...
[ And he proceeded to tell the story of the first half of the third Season of the Expanse while they walked. ]
They'd've been idiots not to. [ He managed to finish the story just
as they reached the sixth floor, and he frowned for a second as he tried to
remember where he was supposed to be - and then headed for 6.25. ]
It was an illegal war, Gunny, and you and Chrisjen basically saved the
whole damn system. She ended up UN Secretary General - the least they could
do was let you be a Marine again.
Us - uh - we didn't get as warm a reception. Ended up gettin' sued by Mars
over the ownership of the Roci.
Stayed the hell away from Mars. Which suited us fine. Well - most of us. Obviously it meant I couldn't go home, but. [ He gave an awkward shrug as he hit the console pad for the room and the door slid open. ]
You did, though. It was really kind of you, actually. You checked in on 'em, for me. Told me Melas was a cute kid. [ He smiled, a little, before walking over to one of the matresses on theother side of the room and sliding down the wall with the nearly-empty food tray on his lap.]
Then you got shipped out to the Ring, right about the same time a journalist ended up chartering us to take her out there, too. Did a documentary on us and the Roci, and in return paid the legal fees for the fight with Mars.
[ Sorry Bobbie, he's getting ahead of himself again. ]
Yeah. You went on my behalf, since I couldn't. It meant a lot. Didn't change anythin' regarding divorce procedures, though, but I think Melas appreciated it.
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[ His frown deepened, however. ]
Yeah. I remember gettin' in the pod. I just don't remember why. It was like I just - had to do it. Didn't even think about it.
[ There's a pause, and then: ]
I'm sorry if I worried you, Gunny.
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[It comes out soft and honest, and then she closes the last of the distance between them to hug him tightly. She's allowing herself a few seconds to just appreciate the fact that he's okay. He has more than enough time to catch her up.]
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Wouldn't have even thought that possible.
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Maybe you're the exception.
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Defecting, again, partly for his sake.
He let out a breath. ]
... I've got a lot to catch you up on. If you want to be caught up.
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Yeah, I do. If you're up for it.
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... Please tell me that food can be involved, too? I'm hungry enough to eat a horse.
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Take it. It's all yours.
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Alrigh' - so what's the last thing you remember, anyway?
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Christ, alright. There's a lot to go over. [ As he just - starts eating the food with his fingers right off the tray. He's hungry. ]
Maybe we should go somewhere a little more comfortable, 'cause this is gonna be a long story.
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Alright. Do you want to finish cramming that food in your mouth first?
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I can eat on the way.
[ Which he proves, by shoving some of it in his mouth as he heads out into the hallway. ]
Well, first good news is that we found Mei. And stopped the war. And saved Mars from a hybrid launch.
And I wish I could say that was the most eventful part of this story.
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[This is going to be a lot, she can already tell.]
What hybrid launch? How did that happen?
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Turned out that one of the Earth Admirals got the launch codes for - hell, must've been nearly two dozen pods - and during a battle above Io, launched 'em all for Mars. I got a few with PDC rounds, but we ended up havin' to go to the Agatha King and get the launch codes. Naomi and me, I mean. We -
No, I'm tellin' this story all wrong, I'm gonna jump the hell around, like this. Okay.
We let the kids go back to the Martian Navy with a message from Chrisjen, then we headed for Io...
[ And he proceeded to tell the story of the first half of the third Season of the Expanse while they walked. ]
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...The MMC took me back?
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They'd've been idiots not to. [ He managed to finish the story just as they reached the sixth floor, and he frowned for a second as he tried to remember where he was supposed to be - and then headed for 6.25. ]
It was an illegal war, Gunny, and you and Chrisjen basically saved the whole damn system. She ended up UN Secretary General - the least they could do was let you be a Marine again.
Us - uh - we didn't get as warm a reception. Ended up gettin' sued by Mars over the ownership of the Roci.
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What did you do?
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You did, though. It was really kind of you, actually. You checked in on 'em, for me. Told me Melas was a cute kid. [ He smiled, a little, before walking over to one of the matresses on theother side of the room and sliding down the wall with the nearly-empty food tray on his lap.]
Then you got shipped out to the Ring, right about the same time a journalist ended up chartering us to take her out there, too. Did a documentary on us and the Roci, and in return paid the legal fees for the fight with Mars.
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[She can't imagine meeting Talissa as anything other than horrifically awkward.]
And what the hell is the Ring?
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Yeah. You went on my behalf, since I couldn't. It meant a lot. Didn't change anythin' regarding divorce procedures, though, but I think Melas appreciated it.
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I wish I remembered that.
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Hey, not remembering that's at least better than you not rememberin' me at all.
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I'd be hard pressed not to. Though I almost thought I lost you, twice, but- come on, lemme finish the rest of the story.
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