[He pours himself a cup of tea and has a small sip.]
There might be other options, too, although you might think them even less real than the Enclosure. I could ask the Admiral to provide a potion that creates a vivid dreamscape of being outdoors, things like that.
The payment was to graduate. And, now, to graduate other inmates. And as far as payments go, it's one of the...I was going to say "easiest" but it's not really that. But it's not bothersome or troubling, which I can't say for all the quid pro quo exchanges I've made.
I've been an inmate and it costs me nothing to help make you more comfortable. All I want in return is no murders on my watch.
And even if it's highly unlikely that I'll manage to graduate you in the next month, I do want you to graduate. You're important to someone who's important to me. That makes you important to me, too.
I think John has you all fooled because he's never had a genuine moment in his life. Not since he was five years old, at least. And I think Joseph's right about the Collapse and that what he's doing is the right thing.
My understanding is you weren't there for a significant part of John's life so how would you know? [Norton's voice has a hint of chill in it. He takes another sip of tea to settle his thoughts.]
He was scared of me. Jealous, because Joseph approved of me more.
But I did what I could to protect them both. All the times Dad wanted to go after John, I took those for him. The family that made us sleep in the barn? I took care of them.
Don't sit there and tell me I don't know my own family just because you let him suck you off and tell you everything you wanted to hear.
Protecting someone doesn't mean you know them. John could be very cunning, very careful about the masks he showed to the world, doesn't mean he never had a genuine moment. Maybe he didn't around you, but maybe that was because he was too scared to.
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Not much of a tea drinker. [He flops down in one of the chairs, crossing his legs.]
So what's the protocol here?
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A 1932 Chateau Latour Pauillac?
[Norton flutters around the sitting area, not sitting quite yet.]
There's no particular protocol. I just like to check in with any inmate I'm assigned. Make sure you've everything you need.
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Well, can't say I need anything in particular, unless you can conjure up an actual outdoors.
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[He prances over to his liquor cabinet, pours a finger of Japanese whiskey into a glass, and offers it to Jacob.]
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I don't mean the Enclosure. Been there already, but if you want to offer more access...
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[He pours himself a cup of tea and has a small sip.]
There might be other options, too, although you might think them even less real than the Enclosure. I could ask the Admiral to provide a potion that creates a vivid dreamscape of being outdoors, things like that.
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[He doesn't really like the stuff, never did, but he's seen the effects on others, on Faith.
He's also highly suspicious of "potions."]
You're real comfortable asking the Admiral for shit.
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I'm surprised more people don't.
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Did it help you survive this place? Does he ever ask you to pay the bill?
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[He sniffs.]
What do you want in return?
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And even if it's highly unlikely that I'll manage to graduate you in the next month, I do want you to graduate. You're important to someone who's important to me. That makes you important to me, too.
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The only one I might kill is that skinny bastard. Arthur, maybe?
But he's fine as long as he keeps his mouth shut.
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I won't tolerate him slandering Joseph.
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And I mean that as a genuine question. Joseph's not here to care what anyone says about him.
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[He tilts his head.]
That's enough, isn't it?
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To be honest, even if he were here, I think assaulting Arthur over merely smartmouthing about him would be a bit much.
I know what John thought of Joseph. What do you think of him?
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[He sighs.]
I was - Joseph's sacrifice. I'm meant to protect them. John and Joseph.
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I think John has you all fooled because he's never had a genuine moment in his life. Not since he was five years old, at least. And I think Joseph's right about the Collapse and that what he's doing is the right thing.
What answer are you looking for here?
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He was scared of me. Jealous, because Joseph approved of me more.
But I did what I could to protect them both. All the times Dad wanted to go after John, I took those for him. The family that made us sleep in the barn? I took care of them.
Don't sit there and tell me I don't know my own family just because you let him suck you off and tell you everything you wanted to hear.
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Well, he's off living a new life and you're here defending him.
But he has nothing to do with me being here.
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