Gabriel Tam (
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In the last few weeks, he's been keeping hours that start before dawn and end deep into the darkest hours of the night. He looks it, too, enough so that a few media reporters have inquired.
When they do, Gabriel just smiles and tells them that some things are worth giving up a little sleep for.
Still, he knows he can't keep this pace up forever. He doesn't care-- it doesn't matter, as long as he can keep going long enough. Which means, of course, that he's got to find at least a little more time to rest, and soon.
With that in mind, Gabriel brings a sheaf of documents with him to Milliways, and settles at a side booth to review them. If he can get a few hours' work done here instead, then he can spend those extra hours sleeping back in New Mayfair.
Or so he hopes.
When they do, Gabriel just smiles and tells them that some things are worth giving up a little sleep for.
Still, he knows he can't keep this pace up forever. He doesn't care-- it doesn't matter, as long as he can keep going long enough. Which means, of course, that he's got to find at least a little more time to rest, and soon.
With that in mind, Gabriel brings a sheaf of documents with him to Milliways, and settles at a side booth to review them. If he can get a few hours' work done here instead, then he can spend those extra hours sleeping back in New Mayfair.
Or so he hopes.
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He stands up, stretching as various impressive cracking noises make themselves known from his joints.
"Would you like some, while I'm going?"
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"I'd appreciate that very much. Xièxie nĭ."
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"Guess she's going all out tonight," he mutters, sliding the tray onto Gabriel's table and pausing to add a boatload of sugar to his coffee.
"There's only one other person I've met here who throws Mandarin into conversations," he says casually, eyes on the mug. "I don't suppose you know Mal Reynolds?"
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He shifts it to his left hand and offers his right.
"Gabriel Tam."
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"Raguel," he says, shaking it. "It's a complicated universe you're from, or so I hear."
He declines to comment on any
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Dryly.
Very, very dryly.
"Where is it that you're from, Raguel?"
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"Can't really recommend the place. Originally, though... well, it's just called the City. I guess that made more sense when it was the only one."
He grins uncertainly, still a little hesitant to discuss this with strangers. One never quite knows how they're going to take it.
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A pause.
"The only one?"
He raises his eyebrows in polite inquiry.
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"Yeah, the only one before all this." A perfunctory wave of his hand, taking in the bar, the observation window, and the door - though implying much more.
"Uh. 'Heaven,' they like to call it in my time. But it has a lot of names."
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(Are you a man of faith?)
"I... see."
There's a long pause, and then,
"So that would make you--"
He lets the question trail off there, open-ended.
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"You do know it by that name. Maybe things haven't changed as much as I thought."
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Not that he was actually certain what to read, besides a few of the classical texts -- but he has tried.
There's a moment's silence, then,
"You're the second angel that I've met, you see."
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There's something complex in his expression, just for an instant.
"I know him as a man named Prior Fell."
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"So he really is going to be a Prior. I wasn't sure I could buy it when Mal mentioned it."
This still doesn't explain Gabriel's odd look, however.
"Is he very different as a Prior?" he asks, delicately.
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Gabriel catches himself and considers the question for a second or two before he amends,
"At least I don't think so. I don't know him well here, you see. But I can't imagine he'd be that different."
A beat, and then Gabriel meets Raguel's glance with a smile that's tired, but almost peaceful.
"He's one of the best people I've ever had the privilege to be acquainted with. Ever."
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"Yeah. Same here." This should probably carry more impact than it does; after all, Raguel is acquainted with God, in a sense. But on the other hand, 'has met' isn't the same as 'knows.'
"It sounds like you know a fair amount about him, anyway."
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"Or isn't that how it works?"
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"I'm not sure Aziraphael works that way; it's more my way of doing things than his. But he does look beneath the surface somehow, now that you mention it. I don't think I could say it was entirely intuition."
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"I don't suppose you'd be inclined to elaborate?"
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He gestures, but can't seem to get out what he's trying to express.
"He takes the time to find out who they are, I guess. I just know."
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There's no question, now. Gabriel's more tense than he was before.
(Are you a man of faith, Gabriel Tam?)
"I admit you've piqued my curiosity, sir."
(You're a good man. I wouldn't be here if you weren't.)
"What is it that you know about me, if you don't mind my inquiring?"
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"I try not to pry into that kind of thing in here," he says carefully. "No business, and all.
Unless you want me to."
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"You're a sort of a politician," he begins. He grins, adds weakly, "Don't worry, it doesn't mean you're automatically toast." At Gabriel's expression, he clears his throat and concentrates.
"You try to do what's right, what's best for everyone, though you face disagreements. You've changed your focus there, just recently. You're passionate about it. Proud of it."
Raguel's expression grows more remote as he settles into his function, looks deeper.
"There are people you love. Family. You need their support. You'd kill anyone who hurt your wife or your children. You don't think about it, but you would." He looks unconsciously a little more stern, not quite focusing on anything visible in the bar.
"You have hurt them yourself in the past, badly, or you think you did. You're responsible for--" he frowns, shakes his head-- "something terrible. Your daughter. You carried that around for a long time. You didn't trust your son, and now... now you fear a different threat. A bad one. You still worry. You think that you can't protect them, or that you don't have the right to. Someone else's idea, but you harbored it and now it's found the roots to keep it there."
He blinks, refocuses, but the serious look remains.
"Is that what you were looking for?"
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