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Kim comes downstairs, she's still carrying Angels and Demons, but still isn't really in the mood to read it.
She sits at the Bar and orders a chicken salad sandwich.
Feel free to bother her.
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She takes a breath.
"Would you like something to eat?"
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The tea appears and Kim slides it carefully over to her.
"Did you ever meet my dad at Division?"
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After taking a sip she adds, "No. He'd already be let go by the time I started working there."
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"That's cool. Um, this might sound a little strange but what do they say about him?"
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Chris thought about dodging the question but she had a feeling Kim would know if she tried to bullshit her.
"He's a pretty controversial figure there. There were some people who were happy when he was fired. A lot of it's probably intra-agency rivalry bs," she says with a shrug, "I'm sure my father wasn't well-received by many of the branch CTUs."
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"What kind of stories? I'm really just curious."
Kim smiles at that a little. "Yeah, you could say that."
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But she wants to cry as she says it. Right, does he really know that anymore?
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"That sounds right. He mentioned a few peoples but some of the details were vague - for obvious reasons. The only one he mentioned by name was George Mason."
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And she regrets it the minute she sees Chris's reaction. Where was a Mason for Chris's dad?
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Kim looks down and bites her lip.
"Did you get to explore outside?"
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"Yes, I did. I went out by the lake and the through some of the woods. My father mentioned something about, um, very vicious rabbits?"
Because even if she was in a sentient bar at the end of the universe, the idea of "demon bunnies" still struck her as odd.
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"Good point, although that never stopped anyone from telling their insane stories before."
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