The redhead's face goes pale as he fumbles for his phone. A few taps are made.
None of the messages have been opened.
Contact>>>Call, The phone is brought to his ear. It rings. And rings. No phone is going off nearby. But he still anxiously waits, up until the automated voice-mail kicks in.
Hangup. Call again.]
Wh... when did they find him. Has CCCorp said anything?
[It's quiet and tight, verbally holding back the panic that's very obviously settling in otherwise.]
[Yael's gaze shifts off of Barrett and onto nothing in particular as he goes through the motions of trying to contact Mithrun. Questioned, Yael shakes his head.]
Depends on what you mean by saying anything. Nothing useful, that's for sure.
[A weighty exhale. He can't look at Barrett right now.]
They haven't put out an official statement yet, but all signs are pointing to them blaming Mithrun for this. Remember what they said after that one guy fainted?
[They blamed it on Ganymede's offline health. Ever the realist, Yael expects this situation to be no different.]
For your own sake, don't log in. Not now. [...] Seeing him will only make it feel worse.
I... no, they can't do that. They can't keep doing that. He's not...
[...
As the phone goes to voicemail one more time, Barrett's expression hardens, an attempt to push up to his feet, his eyes very clearly scanning for the exit.]
No. I need to go see for myself. He can't still be there. I just talked to him last night.
[The redhead locks up into silence, jaw clenching slightly as he looks towards Yael.]
This isn't about my feelings.
Thank you for telling me. But if he's in trouble, I can't just sit here.
[He's not willing to wait for Yael to get out of his way, either. So long as the older man isn't blocking him off, Barrett is going to try to shoulder his way past.]
[Yael can't make him listen, and he certainly won't stand in the way of someone who has already made their mind up. Suit yourself, he thinks, turning on his heel to leave the moment he sees the resolution to do the same in Barrett's eyes.
But he does hope, somewhere deep down in his heart, that Barrett will be okay. Loss never gets easier.]
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The redhead's face goes pale as he fumbles for his phone. A few taps are made.
None of the messages have been opened.
Contact>>>Call, The phone is brought to his ear. It rings. And rings. No phone is going off nearby. But he still anxiously waits, up until the automated voice-mail kicks in.
Hangup. Call again.]
Wh... when did they find him. Has CCCorp said anything?
[It's quiet and tight, verbally holding back the panic that's very obviously settling in otherwise.]
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Depends on what you mean by saying anything. Nothing useful, that's for sure.
[A weighty exhale. He can't look at Barrett right now.]
They haven't put out an official statement yet, but all signs are pointing to them blaming Mithrun for this. Remember what they said after that one guy fainted?
[They blamed it on Ganymede's offline health. Ever the realist, Yael expects this situation to be no different.]
For your own sake, don't log in. Not now. [...] Seeing him will only make it feel worse.
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Voicemail.
Voicemail.
He sends another text. It sits with the rest.
He hears Yael speak. It feels like white noise.]
I... no, they can't do that. They can't keep doing that. He's not...
[...
As the phone goes to voicemail one more time, Barrett's expression hardens, an attempt to push up to his feet, his eyes very clearly scanning for the exit.]
No. I need to go see for myself. He can't still be there. I just talked to him last night.
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[The chances of Barrett hearing him, really hearing him, are slim enough. The chances of him listening even slimmer. Nevertheless, Yael insists.]
You're only going to make yourself feel worse. Are you going to hurt yourself on purpose?
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This isn't about my feelings.
Thank you for telling me. But if he's in trouble, I can't just sit here.
[He's not willing to wait for Yael to get out of his way, either. So long as the older man isn't blocking him off, Barrett is going to try to shoulder his way past.]
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But he does hope, somewhere deep down in his heart, that Barrett will be okay. Loss never gets easier.]