Peter didn't know if he and Firo had left on the best terms, if only because the younger man was still so confused about what was going on in this place. The change in time period had a lot to do with it, but it had also sounded like he'd had a lot going on in his life before ending up here. Then again, who hadn't? Peter had just exploded before
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And it certainly didn't help that there was something suspicious to the fact that they'd been given money now that she knew it was a first, which made it a totally willing choice of the soldiers and their sketchy General. She tried not to think about it. Better to just use their money to spite them and worry about the why of it later. That was something she could take small enjoyment out of, at least. Maybe this little things mentality wouldn't be so hard.
"Usually making the best out of things requires something that has an even remotely good quality, you know." She said it with a little bit of a petulant tone, like she was just arguing for the sake of being the devil's advocate and getting it out there. It was pretty clear that she was going to listen to his suggestion regardless.
"Maybe this is how they get those market research statistics. I mean, I always figured they were evil." It was hard to tell exactly, but the wryness in her tone and the barely visible smile in the corners of her mouth were telltale signs that she was joking -- well, mostly joking. It was worth thinking about, still, why they would want to cough the money up now of all times, but conspiracy theories weren't really her thing, as a general rule. The smile finally reaching her eyes, she shut up and just took a bite of her burger.
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"Hey, the people here have some good qualities," he pointed out. "Look at Peter," by which he clearly meant the younger one -- it was just too weird to call him "Pete," -- "and that Damon guy who you said you were talking to." He could have mentioned Bella as well, but he honestly didn't know where Claire and her roommate stood at this point. It was probably better not to go there. "I know it doesn't really make up for the rest of it, but..." It was something.
It wasn't just the people, either. Being able to sit in a fast food place and sip on a soda and eat a burger while talking with his niece was a novelty all on its own. Yeah, they got served burgers back at the institute (or they used to, anyway), but it wasn't quite the same without the cardboard holders and bright colors.
Claire's last comment earned a laugh from him. "I'm just shocked you know what market research statistics even are. Did you take economics recently?" It was times like these that he realized that Claire was a pretty special girl just on her own, nothing to do with her ability. He felt pretty lucky to have her as a niece.
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Still. He made a good point, and she acknowledged as much with a forfeiting shrug of her shoulders and tilt of her eyebrows. An admission that she was wrong, however silent as she took another bite of her hamburger. The casualness of it all was nice.
Sitting here -- she'd never really gotten to do this with Peter before now, and it was a sad thing to realize. Her family was too caught up in its own self-generated dramatics for her to even get time to spend with her uncle. To really get to know him. In a moment like this, she could almost forget that she wasn't really feeling like his biggest fan back home these days. In her time. But, everyone had fights, right? And he seemed considerably more willing to let her do her own thing and learn how to fight back here.
Laughing at his last remark, she took a quick sip of her drink before answering.
"Last semester," she explained, looking much like she'd been caught out. "Apparently it's a requirement these days. But, I totally could have known it without econ. I'm a cheerleader, not an idiot." Still, she said it in an amused way that indicated she was far from offended by his surprise. Flattered, maybe. After all, most people heard cheerleader and thought Jackie. Peter had, once.
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"I know you're not an idiot," he said, his tone surprisingly serious even if she clearly hadn't taken that much offense in the first place. He still wanted to make it clear, because he'd never figured that being a cheerleader meant that and he didn't want Claire to think he'd implied as much. Prejudging is what caused so many people to not connect with each other when they had every ability to.
"Anyway," he continued, grabbing for some more fries and then washing it down with the soda, "what did you have in mind for tonight? I should be able to head out with you this time, if you'll have me." And now it was his turn to joke. It seemed like Claire had been making a lot of friends, though, so it was a genuine question in that way. She could have arranged to meet up with that Damon guy or the other Peter for all he knew.
And he was trying not to feel like an overprotective relative, but it was surprisingly difficult. He'd never really gotten this way around Simon or Monty, but that was probably because they'd always been cared for in one way or another.
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Going out at night. It sounded good in theory, but then it had sounded good in theory the night before too, when she'd been so damn eager and gotten herself humiliated a second time by the monster from before. So, instead, it just sounded a little scary, honestly. As bad as she wanted to get back at it, the fear of going up against it again was winning out. She swallowed down a drink of soda before answering, mind made up.
"Actually, I was thinking of staying in." She briefly opened her mouth to prepare a full excuse, but shut it and just offered him a smile instead, accompanied by a shrug. She wasn't going to lie to Peter more than she had to, he deserved better than that, and wanting to stay in was at least the truth. Reevaluating, she canted her head a little, offering, "Raincheck?"
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Up until now, Claire had always been the one who was pushing to go out and explore, to rebel against their captors, to do something. The two of them shared that determination, although Peter's had been curbed by his own concern for the girl. But for her to now want to stay in even though she was clearly in good physical condition could only mean...
Well, that something had gone on last night that she wasn't telling him. Peter didn't distrust the girl to the point that he thought she was lying about wanting to remain in her room so that she could go out without him bothering her, but that almost made it worse because it meant that something was really wrong and she wasn't willing to talk about it.
It was hard to know what step to take next, and suddenly Peter's food didn't look as appetizing. Despite that, he ate a few more fries, not wanting to let on how worried he was. He could either ask her directly what was happening with her, which might not get the best response, or he could just give her some space. It was hard to accept the second option, but if she was staying in her room then he could at least rest assured that she wasn't putting herself into any more upsetting situations.
So, after a pause that had probably stretched out for far too long, Peter nodded to the girl. "Sounds good. It's probably a good idea for you to get some rest."
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Still. She didn't like knowing that he realized something was off, mostly because that meant he realized she was hiding something. Not that she'd ever been the world's best actress, but … Peter knowing she was being dishonest was worse than someone else knowing, because she hated being dishonest with him.
It just happened to be the best option for this. He didn't need to hear that her first time out by herself ended in tears, because he'd never let her do it again. And she didn't need to tell him, because she needed to just … get over it. The monsters weren't real. Everyone she'd seen hurt in that hallucination was fine. Perfectly fine.
So, she just took a deep breath and nodded.
"Yeah, I haven't exactly been feeling rested from the sudden curtain drop at the end of the night. Might as well get some real rest." A beat. She frowns a little. "But, tomorrow," she offered with a hopeful edge to her expression.
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Like she'd said, tomorrow. Claire would be safe tonight. She could take that time to gather her thoughts and maybe recover from whatever was bothering her. Tomorrow, Peter would have another chance to try and get her to open up.
Not much of his food was left, but he couldn't bring himself to eat it. Still, it was such a small amount that it wouldn't seem strange that he was leaving it on the tray. This was a lot of food, after all.
"Well, I guess we can't hang around in here all day," he said with a small smile. It didn't have quite as much feeling to it as normal, but hopefully the girl wouldn't notice. At this point, Peter's thoughts were just all over the place since he was still trying to somehow work out what was bothering his niece. He wasn't coming up with much.
He was sure that Claire wanted to make the best of this trip and search the town some more, though, and so Peter grabbed his tray and dumped the rest of it in the trash, setting it down to be picked up by one the workers. "Take care today and rest well tonight, okay?" he said as he turned back toward the girl.
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She turned to shoot him a smile, nodding. A part of her was bummed that she couldn't just spend the day wandering with him, but he probably had other people he wanted to see, and it'd be less painful to have generally less contact, anyway. It meant lying less. So, she could pretty easily accept not getting to make up for the general lack of niece-uncle bonding time. After all, she'd seen more of him in the institute so far than she had her entire last year of school at Costa Verde.
That was kind of sad to think about.
"You too. Stay safe out there, Peter, I don't want to spot you tomorrow morning trying to work the wheelchair look again. No matter how indestructo I can make you afterwards." She fixed him with a serious almost mothering look, but it dropped away into a small smile. With that said, she moved to head out the front door of the burger joint, disappearing down the street.
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