It's like everyone I know just sort of grew younger, but I stayed the same. Normally I'd say this is just really good luck. I don't know about this one, though.
My name is Razer. If your definition of "troublemaker" includes things like helping Jak and Phoenix to kill a powerhungry idiot with a penchant for overblown threats and homicide, then I suppose I should own up to the title.
As it is, I think there's a different word for causing that particular kind of trouble.
[He's a good guy, see? Not that he's going to have to hold that facade up much longer, but for now what the hell, why not.]
[Hey Tess. Why hasn't Razer talked to you yet?]
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Well, at least it's not permanent, right?
[She might only be saying this because she didn't get caught like everyone else.]
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To put it lightly.
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[That comes out much more whiny from a teenager than it should. Dammit.]
Three of the four times he's done something like this to me, I hadn't even done anything that could possibly be construed as wrong.
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All troublemakers deny being troublemakers, or call themselves something else.
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As it is, I think there's a different word for causing that particular kind of trouble.
[He's a good guy, see? Not that he's going to have to hold that facade up much longer, but for now what the hell, why not.]
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[Somehow Tess isn't sure she believes this. She'll have to keep a closer eye on Razer before making any real judgments.]
So basically you did something the Captain didn't like and you got punished for it. That sounds sort of clean cut to me.
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One of four times. One. The other three just happened because he felt like it.
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[Not that nice things or many nice people exist in Haven.]
Guess it just keeps hitting closer to home.
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