Alexis glanced at her phone as she hurried down the stairs to the subway station. “I'm going to be so late,” she fretted, dodging around an older man with an oversized briefcase as she dialed a number on the phone. She swiped her subway pass and scooted through the turnstile as the phone rang, and rang, until it clicked to voicemail. “Oh hey,
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He clears his throat, not quite sure how to approach this. Rick decides that there is no easy way so he'll take it gently. "Ms. Castle? This is former deputy Rick Grimes. I'm afraid..."
Rick pauses here to swallow, deciding not to get right into the meat from the get go. "I'll need you to just breathe and take a moment. You're no longer in the subway station, that much is true, but you're also no longer on earth. Your father can't hear you."
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The slow breaths didn't really help as the words 'you're also no longer on earth' sunk in, but they gave her something to focus on. "Oh." A bit of an understatement, but it was all her mind could convince her mouth to say. Her eyes finally fell on the tablet and its projection, and she stepped closer to it. On the one hand, she no longer looked on the verge of tears. On the other... well she looked just plain stunned. "Where's my dad? Is he okay?" A pause. "Where am I?"
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The round of questions was to be expected--he had quite the same reaction, and understandably so. He waited until she was finished before answering the questions in order that would be easiest to understand. "You're in Taxon, a city. No one here knows why, but we've been taken and put here by aliens."
That enough would be a tough pill to swallow. But he wouldn't ignore her other questions. "I haven't been here long, but I don't think your father is here. From what I've been told those who were left behind are fine and life is as if we've never left." Rick sincerely hoped that piece of information was correct.
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She relaxed a little, however, at the idea that her dad was still safe back home. Alexis didn't want to think about what would happen when he realized she hadn't come home.
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Instinctively he'd held a hand up as he explained, even though he wasn't really there. "I haven't been here that long, but as far as I know, they haven't done anything to us. Just keep us here."
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"You said this was a city. That means there's a way out of this room, right?"
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A door appeared, opening as soon as she did, and Alexis looked from it to the tablet, and back again. A small, unsteady smile spread over her face as she turned back to Deputy Grimes. "Do I have to have the tablet with me to come back?"
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It was good to see that she was smiling, she was doing better than he was, and he couldn't help but return the smile albeit small. "The tablet is yours to keep, it's how you'll communicate in the city. But once you step through the door it closes and doesn't reopen. Make sure you have everything that is yours from the room before you leave."
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Alexis looked around the room some more, and at the door. "Thank you, Deputy Grimes," she said, sitting down on the staging area and setting the tablet on the ground next to her. The door closed again as Alexis hugged her knees to her chest. She smiled at the man who'd taken the time to explain things to her. It wasn't a strong smile, but a little bit of her usual Alexis energy was behind it. "I'll go outside in a little bit. I think I just need to take a few more deep breaths."
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"I...wouldn't recommend it, but there's no rush." He tried to say as gently as he could. He watched the holo projection as she set downt he tablet--wondering what she was going to do. But when she explained, he nodded. Rick wondered if his son, Carl, would be handling this as well as she was. "Of course. Like I said, there's no rush."
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