[ Carver tilts his head, like a dog. Taking in the way she stands, the way she holds herself. She's not afraid of him. Doesn't look bothered by the knife, or particularly surprised. That could mean a couple things. Maybe she's desensitized to the violence. Maybe she doesn't think he'd really go for her, or that she'd be able to stop him. Maybe, maybe. Hard to say. But she doesn't hold herself like the survivors back home, and that's interesting in a way that makes his teeth ache: everything hits wrong here. ]
Usually, or always?
[ This is more food in one place than he's seen in goddamn years. And they treat it like it's nothing. There's not even a guard in the room, or a lock on the door. ]
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Usually, or always?
[ This is more food in one place than he's seen in goddamn years. And they treat it like it's nothing. There's not even a guard in the room, or a lock on the door. ]