Well that was some surprise last night wasn't it? I swear, you can't escape extremists in this world. They're either trying to get you to convert to Catholicism or sacrifice some animal. Who knows, but this morning's article has me feeling rather uneasy. The fact that these cultists want to disconnect the life support systems of the hospitals is
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No, it isn't, but it'll calm my nerves so I can think a bit clearer.
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What were you thinking of doing, then?
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[He's very, very cross with Sherlock.]
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What the hell is wrong here?
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Someone else is stealing people's hearts, in a metaphorical sense. It's much less obvious and probably just as heinous, if you think about it.
As for the rampant death, people come back half the time, if they're Newcomers like us.
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Ugh! Why am I even here? This place not only looks like a hell hole at night, it's a hell hole during the day!
... [He calms down, sighing.]
But I guess I could be strapped to a live bomb. [Anything but that.]
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[that isn't to say this whole broadcast wasn't maddening... but still]
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[[ He folds his hands on the table he's sitting at in the kitchen of Jubilee's house, where he's staying. His expression is a firm and rigid, military-esque and not at all the kindly professor his home world knew. ]
Care to join me and another for tea? [ There's some things he'd like to discuss with you that have little to do with employment opportunities. ]
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Sure thing. Where will I be meeting you?
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Doctor Xavier. [ He makes no attempt to explain where the answer to the unspoken question comes from. ]
You'll be meeting myself and the other Doctor Xavier [ He makes no attempt to preface or explain this either, because he is tired, and mostly, because it secretly amuses him ] at Kahve [located here]. How does lunch, noon sound?
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That sounds good.
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