[Tim's suddenly very glad Jacobi's not looking now, because he has to lift a hand to wipe down his face. Tries to keep his voice from sounding thick when he answers.]
Jon hasn't really told you anything about her, has he?
Jon hasn't really told you anything about her, has he?
[It takes a while to get the words out. Not because he doesn't know what to say; he's thought about it sometimes, since meeting Jacobi, and there's not a better way to phrase it.
He just doesn't want to.]
She was... our friend. One of the best.
My Maxwell.
He just doesn't want to.]
She was... our friend. One of the best.
My Maxwell.
[Tim isn't looking at Jacobi, just leaning on the couch staring towards the kitchen, one hand curled loosely near his mouth. It's just the slight pinch around his eyes, the tension in his jaw that betrays what a lie the casual air is.]
We got separated during Prentiss's attack. I went into the tunnels, she made it into Artefact Storage.
[He swallows, and it does nothing to alleviate his tension.]
A Stranger monster was trapped there, in a table that got brought in, and it... got her. Replaced her.
We got separated during Prentiss's attack. I went into the tunnels, she made it into Artefact Storage.
[He swallows, and it does nothing to alleviate his tension.]
A Stranger monster was trapped there, in a table that got brought in, and it... got her. Replaced her.
Nothing.
[That gets a damp chuckle out of him.]
You said Lovelace got replaced by one of the Listeners, yeah? Imagine if Lovelace was just... wrong. Different hair, voice, personality. Completely. But everyone keeps calling her Lovelace, keeps acting like she's the same person she's always been. Even photos and recordings change, unless they were made on tape. And you were the only one who could see it and know.
[He presses his hand against his mouth for a few seconds.]
It wasn't even any of us that knew. It was Melanie, another-- a new staff member who got tricked into joining us.
[That gets a damp chuckle out of him.]
You said Lovelace got replaced by one of the Listeners, yeah? Imagine if Lovelace was just... wrong. Different hair, voice, personality. Completely. But everyone keeps calling her Lovelace, keeps acting like she's the same person she's always been. Even photos and recordings change, unless they were made on tape. And you were the only one who could see it and know.
[He presses his hand against his mouth for a few seconds.]
It wasn't even any of us that knew. It was Melanie, another-- a new staff member who got tricked into joining us.
Completely arbitrarily, as far as anyone can guess. The, um. The Not-Them feeds on fear, obviously, of. Someone being very obviously wrong. Not who it's supposed to be. But for that to work, someone has to know.
[He's not sure how he'd feel if it had been him, who'd been stuck knowing. He might have snapped a lot earlier.]
Martin and I didn't learn the truth until we saw it turning into a monster to go hunting Jon.
[He's not sure how he'd feel if it had been him, who'd been stuck knowing. He might have snapped a lot earlier.]
Martin and I didn't learn the truth until we saw it turning into a monster to go hunting Jon.
No. I dunno where it went, but I never saw it in the tunnels again after it ran off.
[And some days he'd considered it, just to look. Just to know, for sure.]
Martin told me, though. Apparently it didn't die, it was there in the apocalypse. Not that it matters, now Jon's averted that.
[And some days he'd considered it, just to look. Just to know, for sure.]
Martin told me, though. Apparently it didn't die, it was there in the apocalypse. Not that it matters, now Jon's averted that.
[Tim leans into the touch a little, automatically.]
Dunno if it should. If it even counts. None of us remember who she even really was, I wouldn't be able to tell you if she came up and bloody slapped me.
[He sniffs, runs a hand down his face again. Forces his voice to stay even.]
Jon, um. I think he has a few tapes with her voice on it, the real her. Something about it doesn't let the Not-Them affect it.
Dunno if it should. If it even counts. None of us remember who she even really was, I wouldn't be able to tell you if she came up and bloody slapped me.
[He sniffs, runs a hand down his face again. Forces his voice to stay even.]
Jon, um. I think he has a few tapes with her voice on it, the real her. Something about it doesn't let the Not-Them affect it.
[He shakes his head gently.]
I did, but. Just one. I just don't know how many Jon has, I. I'm not sure I wanted to know.
[And despite himself, he smiles faintly.]
He let me listen to one of them arguing about how to pronounce 'calliope'. [Long 'i', pronounced 'e'.] I remember the argument, actually, Sasha came up to us after asking how me and Martin pronounced it, I was planning on razzing her for it for like a week.
[But now, knowing what he does, he has to wonder if he did - and whether that got taken from him too. And the smile fades again.]
I did, but. Just one. I just don't know how many Jon has, I. I'm not sure I wanted to know.
[And despite himself, he smiles faintly.]
He let me listen to one of them arguing about how to pronounce 'calliope'. [Long 'i', pronounced 'e'.] I remember the argument, actually, Sasha came up to us after asking how me and Martin pronounced it, I was planning on razzing her for it for like a week.
[But now, knowing what he does, he has to wonder if he did - and whether that got taken from him too. And the smile fades again.]
Yeah, it's. Why I usually try not to think about her.
[At least Jacobi had his memories of Maxwell intact. He can't even trust his own.
Who am I even sad for, he'd said once. He's still not sure he has an answer.]
Ka-lee-o-pee.
[At least Jacobi had his memories of Maxwell intact. He can't even trust his own.
Who am I even sad for, he'd said once. He's still not sure he has an answer.]
Ka-lee-o-pee.
[Jacobi's is infectious, and Tim huffs out a laugh as well. Brief as it is, it's genuine too. He has to wonder how much the real Sasha would like Jacobi. She'd liked him, he knew that for sure.]
Martin's, actually. Bring back all the Archive assistants who died in the line of duty to the Fears. Jon's and Gertrude's.
Martin's, actually. Bring back all the Archive assistants who died in the line of duty to the Fears. Jon's and Gertrude's.
Yeah, believe me. We all know it. But when literally everything you remember about someone who meant the world to you is-- [He pauses, just for a second, and tries again.] When it might be all completely fake and you have no, possible way to verify it, it's just...
Easier.
Easier.
[Tim's arm lifts, a hand resting on Jacobi's shoulder for long enough to give him a tight squeeze. Still brief, but just long enough.]
Thanks.
[And when he unloops himself from Jacobi, so he can squat down and look at Jacobi's handiwork, there's a visible difference in how he holds himself. Looser, less tense - relaxed. Genuinely relieved and relaxed.]
You ever thought about getting into carpentry?
Thanks.
[And when he unloops himself from Jacobi, so he can squat down and look at Jacobi's handiwork, there's a visible difference in how he holds himself. Looser, less tense - relaxed. Genuinely relieved and relaxed.]
You ever thought about getting into carpentry?
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