[If she's not going to notice a brick crashing through her window, she's sure not going to notice Jason climbing through it, mindful of the shattered edges of the glass and the amount of noise he's making. He's quiet, pausing to stall midway into the room when he catches sight of her folded up and muttering, the brick sitting alone and guilty on the floorboards in front of him.
So: looks less like foul play and more like vandalism, but this little picture does lead to more problems. Sickness is in full swing in the city. He's seen enough of it by now to put the puzzle pieces together here to their own ominous conclusion. It isn't hard.
He could leave. She probably wouldn't even notice. Instead, he eases his boots onto deck and starts closing the distance slowly, one foot in front of the other.]
Hey, Lin. [Before he can get too close, to give her a little early warning. Pitched low, but deliberately casual.] I know I'm a little early for my 4 o'clock, but you know how much trouble that stabilizer's been giving me—
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So: looks less like foul play and more like vandalism, but this little picture does lead to more problems. Sickness is in full swing in the city. He's seen enough of it by now to put the puzzle pieces together here to their own ominous conclusion. It isn't hard.
He could leave. She probably wouldn't even notice. Instead, he eases his boots onto deck and starts closing the distance slowly, one foot in front of the other.]
Hey, Lin. [Before he can get too close, to give her a little early warning. Pitched low, but deliberately casual.] I know I'm a little early for my 4 o'clock, but you know how much trouble that stabilizer's been giving me—