[ his text is a little unexpected, but definitely not unwelcome. he's new, of course he's got questions, and max is more than willing to help him out if she can. he'd stood out, even before she'd learned he was friends with bucky and peggy. ]
no, it's okay. since may. about eight months. was kind of hoping i'd be out a lot sooner.
I've met some people who've been here for years. There doesn't seem to be a pattern to when they do that.
[ which is probably the most terrifying part of being there, constant sex aside. people he cares about could disappear, some forever, and it's easy to get caught up in that rhythm when it's all you think about. ]
my hopes included i'd find my own way out at some point. maybe even get to bring people back with me.
[ she's not an idiot; she'd figured out pretty quickly that that wouldn't be happening right away. but it's feeling increasingly hopeless that she'll get out at all.
or she'll lose the people she's come to care about before she gets to, a haunting thought when several of them are dead. ]
i'm not sure. nothing i feel good about leaving behind. what about you?
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no, it's okay.
since may. about eight months. was kind of hoping i'd be out a lot sooner.
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There doesn't seem to be a pattern to when they do that.
[ which is probably the most terrifying part of being there, constant sex aside. people he cares about could disappear, some forever, and it's easy to get caught up in that rhythm when it's all you think about. ]
What waits for you back home?
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[ she's not an idiot; she'd figured out pretty quickly that that wouldn't be happening right away. but it's feeling increasingly hopeless that she'll get out at all.
or she'll lose the people she's come to care about before she gets to, a haunting thought when several of them are dead. ]
i'm not sure. nothing i feel good about leaving behind.
what about you?