Sam didn't know what kind of safe house this was but if it prevented him from getting shot again, he'd take it. He'd been through so much since agreeing to testify against that gang from back home who'd smuggled emeralds, blown up the docks (but they'd quickly been rebuilt, don't worry), kidnapped small children with teddy bears and killed people
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He must've had one just now, he realised. The last thing he remembered, he'd just been getting up, ready to go to the library and begin another day of research. And now here he was, lying crumpled in a doorway somewhere.
"Hello?" he called out groggily, hoping someone was nearby.
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So, he didn't answer but he did creep closer to the source of the voice. He knew he couldn't completely ignore the rest of the world but he was nervous. He was scared. He couldn't let anyone close.
"Hello?" He hadn't used his voice in so long it almost sounded foreign to his own ears. He hadn't meant to say that but it was out there now.
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"Who are you?" he asked, holding up a hand like a weapon. "Where did you come from?"
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According to the whims of Fandom, she was still herself. A slightly more intense version of herself -- even more oblivious, even more spoiled -- but herself all the same.
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"Who are you?" he asked, trying to keep his voice from shaking. "Did the marshals let you through? They're not supposed to do that!"
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Then, sulkily: "And there weren't any marshals."
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He'd been in witness relocation for a long while though. His exposure to everything had been very, very limited. But anyone who had a family name that they thought people should know was someone to be careful around.
"What's your street name?"
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She eyed the guy in the room, but he didn't seem to be anyone of importance, so she made her way to the fridge, heels click-click-clicking against the floor in a precise beat as she moved.
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He expected a flash of a weapon or a bomb or something any minute. The marshals that had been protecting him were fired. He was never going to get to testify.
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"What?" she asked, with the impatient voice of someone who was starting to get used to being able to just snap her fingers and have people do her bidding. She had no time for random staring guys.
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