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Monday, September 10th, 2018 03:03 am (UTC)
She watches him as he moves, and there's something undeniably intimidating about him. Reaper. Death. The mask and the way the shadows almost seem to wrap around him make that a title with more truth to it than not. But she doesn't falter, or pull away, and her brow is creased more with concern than any whispers of fear, even as those claws tapped against the metal. Closing the door, cutting off the light and plunging them into the shadows.

The rest of the small medical camp is dark, quiet. Gabriel's voice is a hiss, unnatural, rough and his tone almost cruel. He doesn't even really sound like the man she knew before, but she still faces him, her blue eyes even, messy blonde hair framing her face. She doesn't lay back down, of course. She's soft in many ways, always cares- but there's steel there too, or else she wouldn't throw herself onto the front lines of disasters time and again.

"What happened to you?" She asks, voice tinged with concern. "If you're going to steal from me, at least say hello." The question is in her eyes- what does he needs them for?- but she doesn't sound particularly angry about it. He wasn't taking all of them, and she had the means to produce more, so it wasn't putting lives in danger. They were vaccines, and she'd be the last person to deny someone access if they needed it.

"You could have just asked." She says softly, a tilt of her head as she looks up at him. Still stubborn, in her own way, never as aggressively as they'd been, but there were things she didn't give up on.
Monday, September 10th, 2018 10:34 pm (UTC)
In the dark, Gabriel seemed to almost melt into it, like he was part of it. Like this was who he was now; dark and shadow. She didn't want to believe it, that ll of who he was before was gone, who she'd thought he was-- but that's not entirely true. She'd seen it before the explosion, before everything came apart. She just hadn't done anything about it.

The fall of Overwatch had been terrible, but how many of them were really blameless?

"You'd have to let me try," she answers softly. She knows it's rhetorical, that it's not really an offer, but she can't resist the opening to let him know that it exists, anyway. But she does give him a bit of a look when he says that she should associate with better people, but she doesn't take the opening. She doesn't say something about how he used to be or anything sharp. She knows the moment is fraught, and the sentiment doesn't feel like truth.

Her face shifts with a wry sort of smile when he tells her to go back to bed. She wouldn't throw herself into the front lines in places like this if there wasn't a certain sort of recklessness to her, if caring didn't often override self-preservation. She'd built herself a suit specifically to allow her to get there faster, to be where she was needed, no matter the risk, and hadn't even considered the ability to protect herself originally.

She gets to her feet, sliding out from under the blanket, in pajamas, a definite contrast to his leather and body armor, but she doesn't seem to shirk from it. She moves slowly, takes a breath as she looks up at him. "It wouldn't be the first thing." Her voice is even, and she had no illusions about him not being dangerous, but there's something here she can't step away from. "I can spare it, and you should know I wouldn't stop anyone who needs the medicine. But I wonder why you do."