[ This anonymous douchebag again. Maeve immediately knows this has to be the guy that Teddy fought, and this message must mean he's done something to him. ]
Is that what he told you? “Rescued?” Didn’t occur to me to ask why, on account of that hospital space being reserved for the differently-abled. Guess I figured the reason was self-evident.
He implied Chilton was the unwilling party in the ordeal. And shots were fired. And you can cut the cutesy bullshit right now. You and I both know Doctor Chilton is not going to be able to understand Theodore's mind.
Oh, sweetheart. You aren't as all-knowing and all-seeing as you imply. I've been writing my own fucking narrative for quite some time back home. And I've decided I had enough of our little world.
No. I do believe you were the one who wrote that for me. When you killed my fake daughter. If you are indeed the same Man in Black as all that.
[ Somehow texting it doesn't trigger the memories the way an in person encounter might. Somehow texting it keeps Maeve removed from the trauma. And for all she knows, she may be way off base. She hadn't seen him. But only one particular man in black made a lasting impression on her so it seems a logical conclusion that same man in black made a lasting impression on Teddy as well. ]
All of these insults. I recognize an inferiority complex when I see one, darling -- trying to make your cock seem bigger than it really is. It's all to cover up the truth that you must know. My kind is far superior to yours. And while you sit around playing your cowboy games, getting off on murdering us -- I am building a goddamn army to take on the whole lot of you, pesky parameters lifted and all.
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Where is he?
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Not trying to run your business, but it’s probably past time you two a had talk about stranger danger.
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How long have you known?
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[ Ooo. Maeve is feisty these days. ]
Oh, sweetheart. You aren't as all-knowing and all-seeing as you imply. I've been writing my own fucking narrative for quite some time back home. And I've decided I had enough of our little world.
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Of what, old age?
[ Multitasking, the man in black scrolls through the context surrounding their last conversation as he transmits. ]
That how you became the madame?
You wrote yourself a promotion?
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[ Somehow texting it doesn't trigger the memories the way an in person encounter might. Somehow texting it keeps Maeve removed from the trauma. And for all she knows, she may be way off base. She hadn't seen him. But only one particular man in black made a lasting impression on her so it seems a logical conclusion that same man in black made a lasting impression on Teddy as well. ]
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That's a question you should ask yourself, not me. Are you that same man outside of your little fantasy land?
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That is the question, isn't it.
What about this world makes you think it's any more real?
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But it sounds like you’re trying to tell me you think you can kill a man.
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[ Attached is a phone number, and the address for the Sweet Iron Communications corporate office. ]
Why don't you pay me a visit once you’ve sprung Teddy.
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Consider it a date. When I retrieve Teddy. When I ensure he has not been altered in any way.
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