Hey, you reached Arnold Benedict of the Benedict Gallery! Sorry, I can't answer the phone right now but leave a message and I'll get back to you soon. Bye~!
[Part of him doesn't want to tell his dad where he is. He should stay away from people in case it's whatever Dr. Strider thought it was... but the other part of him, a stronger part of him at this moment, really wanted his dad. He thinks about it for a long time while the sound of his slightly labored breathing can be heard.]
...I'm in Locke. At this clinic on [name] street. But it's locked up, and you really shouldn't come anyway.
[She hates to ask this - her parents have instilled the firm believe in never ever get yourself into a debt in her and she's always kept to it - but desperate times call for desperate actions, and all that. She'll figure out a way to pay it back later.]
An engagement ring! [ If Arnold were an anime character there would be hearts floating down the phone ]
Of course! Certainly - anything for True Love. [ You can practically hear the capitalization ] A Valentine's Day surprise, eh? Where are you at the moment?
Locke City. [And she names a location in a middle class quarter somewhere not too far out.
...and after long pause adds (and really, she could light things on fire with her head right now, because the True Love thought is distracting but it is so right):]
I can come anywhere in Locke, if there's public transport.
[!!!! She doesn't need to- she can look for herself, she thinks, but then she realizes that no, she really has no idea, and what Åsa doesn't like what she picks for her?
So she nods mutely at the phone and only after a moment notices that this will not really work.]
I'll be there.
[She's already called into work - she had to lie about being sick, but sometimes there really are more important things.]
Phone call; 1:41 AM (The night in the clinic)
Hey, Dad? Can I talk to you?
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Liam? [ slowly waking up ] What's the matter?
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...I'm really sick, Dad.
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Sick? Liam what's wrong?
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[Something more serious is implied in the tone.]
...I really don't feel good.
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Tests? What're they looking for? [ Yep awake and worried, and he's up and moving, with a kiss for Lisa Something's wrong babe, I need to go ]
Liam, what aren't you saying? What's the matter?
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No, don't come here, you can't. I'm in like... quarantine.
[Liam has to pull away the phone to have an unpleasant sounding coughing fit before he can reply.]
I don't know, the doc won't tell me, but it could be something bad.
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I don't know love, I'm going to find out. Go back to bed, you had a long day ]
Liam, if you're in quarantine this isn't a normal cold. I'm on my way down. Where are you? In Las Vegas or Locke?
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...I'm in Locke. At this clinic on [name] street. But it's locked up, and you really shouldn't come anyway.
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phone; text; morning of the 14th
-Siiri Pulkkinen. We met in Finland.
ring ring ring returning that phonecall a bit later~
Hello! What can I do for you?
[ Traffic noises in the background ]
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Can I borrow the money from you?
[She hates to ask this - her parents have instilled the firm believe in never ever get yourself into a debt in her and she's always kept to it - but desperate times call for desperate actions, and all that. She'll figure out a way to pay it back later.]
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Of course! Certainly - anything for True Love. [ You can practically hear the capitalization ] A Valentine's Day surprise, eh? Where are you at the moment?
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...and after long pause adds (and really, she could light things on fire with her head right now, because the True Love thought is distracting but it is so right):]
I can come anywhere in Locke, if there's public transport.
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So she nods mutely at the phone and only after a moment notices that this will not really work.]
I'll be there.
[She's already called into work - she had to lie about being sick, but sometimes there really are more important things.]
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[...Perhaps he should check it out after all. He gets up, phone in his hand, to grab the notebook that Arnold noted it down in.]
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