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[oom: Guppy fails in his role as the fountain of all knowledge.]
Guppy makes it half way across the bar when he realises that a lot of the patrons are, well, kind of shorter and younger...
Hmmm.
He goes into the infirmary, and finds it as he left it (deducing from this that he has not gone back in time), except that one of his younger two (male) waitrats is attempting with limited success to feed a pair of tiny, eyes barely open half bald waitrats, still dressed in their now very oversized scrubs shirt.
"Aesclepius? Work Experience?" Guppy peers at the pair. The third waitrat, Backup, shrugs and hands him the syringe of milk.
"Wait, what happened?" he asks, but his remaining waitrat, tired by days of feeding every few hours, scurries off for a kip.
Five minutes later, he's got the two shrunk infirmary waitrats in a cardboard box on a warm towel, and is back in the bar looking for some answers.
Guppy makes it half way across the bar when he realises that a lot of the patrons are, well, kind of shorter and younger...
Hmmm.
He goes into the infirmary, and finds it as he left it (deducing from this that he has not gone back in time), except that one of his younger two (male) waitrats is attempting with limited success to feed a pair of tiny, eyes barely open half bald waitrats, still dressed in their now very oversized scrubs shirt.
"Aesclepius? Work Experience?" Guppy peers at the pair. The third waitrat, Backup, shrugs and hands him the syringe of milk.
"Wait, what happened?" he asks, but his remaining waitrat, tired by days of feeding every few hours, scurries off for a kip.
Five minutes later, he's got the two shrunk infirmary waitrats in a cardboard box on a warm towel, and is back in the bar looking for some answers.
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Beat. Glance around the room.
"Oh bugger, if they're both shrunk too. Assuming that's Hannibal rather than an alternate version of Sam Linnfer."
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Pause.
"And who is the other psychiatrist?"
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Pause.
"I was thinking of Jean Valjean. He is very helpful."
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"Do you want to talk about it?"
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He sighs.
"It's not important now. I spoke about it with Valjean. He is wonderful, and even Javert admits he is a good man."
Pause.
"I spoke with Valjean again just now, and he decided to speak with Javert himself; that might help."
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It must be even harder for Teja with a baby involved.
"Yes, perhaps it will. Maybe in a controlled environment."
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Pause, while he hides his face in his hair and hands.
"The addition of an infatuated vampire into the tale did not help."
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Beat.
"I think we may need to draw a diagram."
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"Javert, of course," Teja says. "Was that not obvious?"
He sighs again.
"A diagram might be helpful at this stage. But it must be kept secret, for these are all people, and their tales are deeply personal to them, and they all hurt, and I feel sorry for all of them."
Gavroche and Éponine. Fantine. Javert and Valjean. Yes, and even Vlad.
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"Gavroche came here first so we'll start with him. His sister Eponine was killed by the opposition, and is now here, but was not killed by Javert. Valjean is an ally of Gavroche and not an enemy of Javert. Vlad likes Javert, Javert may or may not like Vlad - and I asked you that last time, so that's why it wasn't obvious. Correct so far?"
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Pause.
"Éponine isn't dead yet; she is hours from her death, and Gavroche is wrestling with his conscience over what he should do."
Pause.
"Then, there is the woman Fantine, the seamstress, who died years before the others, but is connected, as both Javert and Valjean were connected with her death, and Valjean took in her orphaned daughter, Cosette, and raised her as his own. Cosette is a young woman in 1832, and loves a young man named Marius, who is with the revolutionaries that are friends of Gavroche and Éponine, and on whose barricade both died or die."
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Pause.
"Put Javert in the middle, though, for he is the one that needs our help most in this, and that is least likely to accept it if freely offered. Javert hates being in debt for anything, especially his life, or apparently, his sanity."
Which is what seems to need saving.
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Guppy scribbles away.
"... this would probably have been more artistic if I'd let Fry do it." he says, turning it around to show Teja.
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Pause.
"Valjean is worried of Javert, and Javert is scared of Valjean, to put it simply, because as they have known each other long and have been associates and enemies over the years. Valjean freed him at the barricade, when Gavroche recognised him as a police spy and the revolutionaries meant to kill him; and it seems that might have been what drove him to the river: - the overwhelming debt of his life, towards one that was an enemy, and not a good man by his books, which were ever strict and of the law. Now, Javert maintains Valjean is a good man, while yet running from him to another world in fright, and all his strict books of law inside his mind have come undone."
Pause.
"Also, I did not apprehend Vlad; I merely set him terms to make amends."
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"This diagram doesn't explain what we do, mind."
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Pause.
"I asked Valjean to come and speak with you, as you are Javert's doctor and should know whatever he would freely tell."
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