Tess Mercer (
have_no_mercy) wrote2010-08-17 09:22 pm
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For any other reason, Tess wouldn't do this. She's tired, fat, cranky and moody and the last thing she wants right now is company and a potentially stressful conversation, but she needs to know what happened. And that means she needs to talk to Zod in person. Right now.
That doesn't mean she has to be happy about it, even if she is somewhat relieved that he isn't dead after all. Not that she ever really thought he was and wasn't worried at all about him. No.
She suspects he'll remember their usual conduct for these types of meetings and waits for him to arrive in the mansions's study, resting on her chaise, an arm over her forehead.
That doesn't mean she has to be happy about it, even if she is somewhat relieved that he isn't dead after all. Not that she ever really thought he was and wasn't worried at all about him. No.
She suspects he'll remember their usual conduct for these types of meetings and waits for him to arrive in the mansions's study, resting on her chaise, an arm over her forehead.
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Then, after a few seconds, "He came and talked to me. In my cage. It was the first time he's said anything to me directly. He didn't even stoop so low as to speak to me when he killed me for real."
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She pauses for another glass of water. "I did see him in all this. Once in person, the other time we simply spoke."
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"Which was when he tried to convince you I was dead, I take it," he murmurs thoughtfully. "What did he tell you happened, exactly?"
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Tess sighs and then appears to be addressing herself when she says, "Will you knock it off?" Then she looks back to the Major. "Aside from that, he wouldn't tell me what he did or see your body."
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"I don't understand why he went to the trouble of imprisoning me, either. Why didn't he kill me?"
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Tess hesitates for several moments. Then, "I suppose I'll have to call a meeting with him and see if he's willing to talk now."