Dr. Newton Geiszler (
completelycrazy) wrote2017-08-13 06:30 pm
Entry tags:
week 1 - yona - sunday post-execution
[So that... was something. Newt kept to himself through the execution. What was he really going to add to all of that? This sucks. Everyone is now very aware that this sucks. Case closed. All they can do is try to make it through another week... before they do all of this over again. Ugh.
He's spent the majority of the day since then wandering up and down the beach. He's not in the mood for his usual explorations and experiments today. When he spots Yona up ahead, he's glad to see her. He's been out here on his own for long enough that he'd appreciate some company.]
Hey. You up to anything or just hanging out?
[He's trying to keep it casual because casual means normalcy, but he's not as chipper as usual. He's never been great at hiding his feelings.]
He's spent the majority of the day since then wandering up and down the beach. He's not in the mood for his usual explorations and experiments today. When he spots Yona up ahead, he's glad to see her. He's been out here on his own for long enough that he'd appreciate some company.]
Hey. You up to anything or just hanging out?
[He's trying to keep it casual because casual means normalcy, but he's not as chipper as usual. He's never been great at hiding his feelings.]

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[Not that they really knew enough to expect anything, but... she's sure he had ideas after things were explained to them.]
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[A crass way of putting it, really, but he's borrowing words from the Chiefs. He knows it's sick.]
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[She shakes her head a little uselessly.]
Or maybe they think it's funny to watch us struggle...
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[At least, dissecting his Kaiju specimens is work enough. He should probably say that to clarify instead of just sounding like a creep and a half, but social encounters are not his strong suit.]
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Why do you know that?!
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I'm a xenobiologist. I spend a lot of time elbow-deep in alien corpses. Sorry. That was, uh, misleading.
[...] I've never worked on a human corpse, but a body's a body, in some ways. The same basic principles apply, I'd think.