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[Private to Vesper]
Congratulations. [But lbr he's mentioned that before now. Which means he's got something else on his mind.] Where are you?
[Public]
[And a little later, once he's realized just what the Admiral's announcement means, he clicks back on publicly. He's plenty wary now, because the Admiral is just flat out not to be trusted, but he's never been one to run from something new.]
Assuming I'm not just speaking to the Barge...[There's a little twitch in his lip; he's very, very tempted to just say, 007 reporting for duty, because he thinks he's very, very funny. But given he has no idea who's listening, he manages to restrain himself.
Besides, his name is just as good.]
This is Bond, James Bond. If there's anyone from my world listening, speak up.
Congratulations. [But lbr he's mentioned that before now. Which means he's got something else on his mind.] Where are you?
[Public]
[And a little later, once he's realized just what the Admiral's announcement means, he clicks back on publicly. He's plenty wary now, because the Admiral is just flat out not to be trusted, but he's never been one to run from something new.]
Assuming I'm not just speaking to the Barge...[There's a little twitch in his lip; he's very, very tempted to just say, 007 reporting for duty, because he thinks he's very, very funny. But given he has no idea who's listening, he manages to restrain himself.
Besides, his name is just as good.]
This is Bond, James Bond. If there's anyone from my world listening, speak up.
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Have you been drinking? More than usual I mean, of course.
[SHUT UP SHE'S BOUGHT THE DAMN TICKETS NOW SHE JUST HAS TO WAIT. ... AT THE HOTEL. BECAUSE WHAT ELSE IS SHE SUPPOSED TO DO. She's also alerted MI6 to the whereabouts and such and ... yeah.]
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He just makes a subtle face, trying to reign in his annoyance.] I'm positively drowning myself in vodka. You need to go, F--
[He doesn't even know if she's going to listen to him at all, but you know what, he is not going to keep calling her by her surname if this is the last time he gets to speak to her.]
You never shared your first name.
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I know.
[Her brow arches at his obvious prompt. And yet .. Alright, fine. She'll go hang out at the airport. Better? Look, he can even see her getting into a taxi and heading away from said hotel.]
If you absolutely must know, my full name is Strawberry Abigail Fields.
[...And promptly ignoring the startled and amused glance in the mirror from the taxi driver.]
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And the rest of the tension fairly drains out of her when she finally tells him. His mouth quirks at the corner, and he cocks his head to the side.]
Strawberry Fields. You're joking. [He already knows she's not and it is just beautiful.]
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Make fun all you like James. I happen to be quite fond of my name.
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Is that why you refused to tell me before?
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[... Okay so that's exactly why she didn't tell him, whatever.]
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It suits you.
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How do you know what Greene's plans are? And why bring them to light? That doesn't sound very double-O. What with you being drowning in booze, floating around in space.
[Because l o l. Like she believes that.]
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Do me a favor and just trust me.
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[Except she seems quite unperturbed by the chant of her name. She likes it, remember.]
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I know you ran off and left me to clean up your mess at the party, but I would still very much appreciate knowing your exact location. Because up till now, I have no reason to believe you're actually going to meet me in London as you say. Trust is not something a Double-O should ever be known for. Not unless it's to his or her owner.
[Which she unfortunately, is not.]
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But he lets loose his own small sigh, before going to the window. It's his hotel room from Montenegro, so the window is really the door to the balcony - a door that has been fully sealed. He pulls back the curtain, and arches an eyebrow at her - a very 'you asked for this' look - before turning the camera around to get that view of stars and blackness.]
I told you. Bloody space.
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Yes, you've said. [Like she's talking to a particularly curious three year old.] Space. I'm very impressed, James, really. What region? Still in our solar system I would hope?
[And then she bothers to look up from whatever she was doing- writing, it seemed, and glance towards his camera. This seems to give her pause, confusion pinching at her brow.]
.. You can't possibly be there. NASA is-- [She's stuttering her words, clearly at a loss for um. Much of anything.]
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He rolls his eyes at her quips, waiting for her to take a look. He can hear it when she does.]M/small>
It's not NASA. I did say it was complicated.
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Then uncomplicate it please. How on Earth, for lack of a better term, did you find yourself out there?
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There's a man - for lack of a better term - who manages to bring people to an interdimensional Barge in space.
l o l pretend the glass is soundproof in her cab because talkin bout shit infront of a cabbie
[They must have. But then, it certainly wouldn't make any sense to why they would have sent her there when he was being carted off into space.]
And you never did answer my question from before.
PRETENDING ENGAGED
[S I G H a faintly frustrated look, and arched eyebrows.] And what question is that? You asked several.
HUZZAH
The one I'm most curious to hear the answer for, is how you seem to know of Greene's plan on attempting my murder. Where did you get such a tip off?
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And hnnn, HNNN THINK FAST JAMES because even after showing her space, he's not particularly eager to explain how the timestream has no bloody affect here.
He certainly doesn't want to tell her she's dead. So he says the firs thing that comes to mind.]
Mathis. His contact inside the police department paid off. [Paid off for Greene, and he fully intends to shoot that asshole in the face.]
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[..Well no, she supposes that makes sense. At least a little. Why someone in the police department would know what the hell someone as high up as Greene would be up to is beyond her. So alright, it's likely a lie, but for now? She'll take it.]
I suppose I should thank him. [She won't.] ... What are you doing up there, anyway?
[Because it's a little difficult to stay on topic when one has the opportunity to speak of space travel as an actual thing.]
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Earning redemption. [His tone could not be dryer.]
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You never complained about her poking beforeShe will poke all she likes, thank you.]Ah. I suppose you'll need to be forcibly resigned from the force, then.
[Why yes, that is a jab at how long he should be there for, if that is in fact the case.]
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