InnocentThorns
Bad decisions are kind of my thing.
A soft smile touched her lips, "Don't worry about it. I know the kinds of reactions I evoke in people. I'm a terrifying person, and you're trying to deal with so much. A little yelling is expected. One guy actually took a swing at me. To my credit, I just dodged it, I didn't fight him. That's not what we should be doing. Fighting each other? It won't help us out."
Maggie leaned back in her chair, "You'll find your way. I know you will. Once we know who you are, we can kind of help you, whether you just want to live a normal life, or if you want to join up. Again, no pressure. We'll help you, whatever you decide."
She quietly hoped that his background would turn out to be boring and free of loved ones. A long shot, but then he would be able to go on with a new life. He would even probably be spared the all-consuming anger that burned inside her. Maggie would do anything to save other people from that, though she rarely ever explained herself. The one time she did, McInerny promised her that she would never have to talk about it again, unless she chose to, and it seemed every single person in the Coalition knew about that promise. Not one of them had ever asked and demanded an answer. None of them had ever gotten one, either.
That was her burden to carry.
Stretching her arms, she leaned her head on one hand, propped up by the arm of the chair, "There should be a shower in your room, and if you want to borrow a book? Go for it. There's also a TV in there, so you could just catch up on a little bit of life. Someone can bring you clothes, too. That's actually part of the ID process. They figure out your size and someone from the clothing store brings you something. They might be waiting in your temporary room right now, actually."
Sighing softly, Maggie tried to smile, but she was so tired, "Just do me a favor, okay? Don't...think I'm a monster. Not by choice, anyway. It's a long, boring story, but I'm not such a bad person. Not most of the time, anyway."
Getting up, she held a hand out to him, "Come on, I'll make sure you've got everything you need. Want to pick out a book first?"
Maggie leaned back in her chair, "You'll find your way. I know you will. Once we know who you are, we can kind of help you, whether you just want to live a normal life, or if you want to join up. Again, no pressure. We'll help you, whatever you decide."
She quietly hoped that his background would turn out to be boring and free of loved ones. A long shot, but then he would be able to go on with a new life. He would even probably be spared the all-consuming anger that burned inside her. Maggie would do anything to save other people from that, though she rarely ever explained herself. The one time she did, McInerny promised her that she would never have to talk about it again, unless she chose to, and it seemed every single person in the Coalition knew about that promise. Not one of them had ever asked and demanded an answer. None of them had ever gotten one, either.
That was her burden to carry.
Stretching her arms, she leaned her head on one hand, propped up by the arm of the chair, "There should be a shower in your room, and if you want to borrow a book? Go for it. There's also a TV in there, so you could just catch up on a little bit of life. Someone can bring you clothes, too. That's actually part of the ID process. They figure out your size and someone from the clothing store brings you something. They might be waiting in your temporary room right now, actually."
Sighing softly, Maggie tried to smile, but she was so tired, "Just do me a favor, okay? Don't...think I'm a monster. Not by choice, anyway. It's a long, boring story, but I'm not such a bad person. Not most of the time, anyway."
Getting up, she held a hand out to him, "Come on, I'll make sure you've got everything you need. Want to pick out a book first?"