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Malcolm Beauregard Reynolds ([personal profile] badinlatin) wrote in [community profile] milliways_bar2005-08-16 06:35 pm

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Yes, it is a Cap'n.

Might be hard to recognize really, as he is not wearing his traditional duster and suspenders; can't deal with 'em sitting over his fun new soon-to-be pretty scars, y'see.

Slipping his way to the Bar pretty much unnoticed - he thinks - he picks up some hot tea and finds an overstuffed chair and ottoman somewhere near the observation window.

[OOM: Mal is off for the night, as mun cannot sleep through her alarm clock again tomorrow. If one is particularly interested, tag for a slowtimed convo tomorrow.]

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[personal profile] sai_delgado 2005-08-18 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
Susan shakes her head silently, and when she looks up at him, the grief is undeniable.

"He's-- he's gone, Mal," she repeats. "He's not-- he's on the road to the Tower."

(the tet is broken)

"He'll not be coming back, I wot."
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[personal profile] sai_delgado 2005-08-18 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
"It's--"

All right, she wants to say, but it's not and never will be, not truly, for they've lost --

(and by the wind grieved)

-- lost him, even though they knew this day would come-- they all knew, and very well indeed, say true.

She swallows, and tries again, reaching out a hand to Mal to comfort or for reassurance or both, mayhap.

"It's-- we knew he'd go, someday. And we knew-- we knew we were to lose someone in this, do'ee ken? Ka-shume, it were. We-- we knew."

(I chose the Tower.)
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[personal profile] sai_delgado 2005-08-18 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
Tears glitter in her eyes for a moment before she blinks them back, and Susan nods.

"Thankee-sai." A soft breath, and she manages more clearly,

"But-- but he's not dead, just-- gone, to the Tower, and -- and all the others are safe--"

Now, she does not say, but her quick glance across the room at Cuthbert and then back to Mal himself may speak for her.

"It's well enough."