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leave a message. will get back to you soon.
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NOTE: As of 12/2016, Rey has adopted the alias "Fiona Stransky" when working with the Guard. Something to keep in mind, as Rey maintains a low profile with her involvement in the group. Other than what is mentioned in the Guard records, there is no trace of a "Fiona" identified on the network.
Well, it's a lot better than Alcatraz, I'll give it that.
[It's just hard to be thankful for the lack of bars and guards when he lacks a purpose. Or, rather, is being prevented from carrying out his purpose. Added comfort can't make up for that.]
[Surprise, bro. Even Rey can joke from time to time.]
The hell were you doing in a place like Alcatraz? [She pauses, remembering something from Firo's dream.] Does it have something to do with you being in that gang?
You might be surprised, but no. Not that I haven't done things that I could land in jail for--I'm not gonna be one of those guys who whines about how he's innocent, 'cause I'm not. But this was for something unrelated.
[Which is an important thing for Firo to emphasize, because he didn't betray any Family secrets when he made the deal with Victor. He can't pretend that his unauthorized leave of absence deserves anything less than punishment, but at least that's the worst he did in terms of harming the Martillos. They're probably doing just fine without him.]
[While he doesn't necessarily have to, Rey can respect the fact that Firo isn't over there trying to proclaim his innocence. He doesn't seem like the type who would, anyway.]
Then what sort of thing landed you on that island?
[She pauses, realizing that that is a bit of an invasive question.]
...Sorry. You don't have to answer if you don't want to.
It's kind of a long story, but, uh... Well, a friend was in a bad situation a while ago and did some stuff she wouldn't normally do. So I struck a deal with the feds so that they wouldn't go after her for it.
[In Rey's experience, just because they're family doesn't mean you're obligated to do anything for them, or expect anything in return. So, from where she's standing, Firo is pretty damned kind.]
[It certainly explains why Firo backed down so easily when Rey had mentioned having family in this place, too. Or people who she considers like family. So, she gets it.]
Yes, well. It isn't what everyone would do. Even if it's for family.
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[He was -- is -- a dork in that way.]
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[And he still does now, but she doesn't need to know that.]
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I think he'd like your style if he ever met you.
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It's awful... wishing someone is here but knowing that they're better off where they are.
[In more ways than one. At least Rey doesn't have to worry about hurting her brother again if she's here.]
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[It's just selfish any other way.]
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This place would probably drive him crazy, anyway. [She scoffs.] Hell, surprised it hasn't driven me crazy. Perhaps I belong here.
[Because that's clearly the reason, right?]
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Well, can't argue your last point. We're all technically unwanted intruders in this place.
[At least, she certainly has the distinct impression that they're not very wanted.]
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[LE SHRUG.]
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[He sighs.]
Well, it's a lot better than Alcatraz, I'll give it that.
[It's just hard to be thankful for the lack of bars and guards when he lacks a purpose. Or, rather, is being prevented from carrying out his purpose. Added comfort can't make up for that.]
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[Surprise, bro. Even Rey can joke from time to time.]
The hell were you doing in a place like Alcatraz? [She pauses, remembering something from Firo's dream.] Does it have something to do with you being in that gang?
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[Which is an important thing for Firo to emphasize, because he didn't betray any Family secrets when he made the deal with Victor. He can't pretend that his unauthorized leave of absence deserves anything less than punishment, but at least that's the worst he did in terms of harming the Martillos. They're probably doing just fine without him.]
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Then what sort of thing landed you on that island?
[She pauses, realizing that that is a bit of an invasive question.]
...Sorry. You don't have to answer if you don't want to.
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It's kind of a long story, but, uh... Well, a friend was in a bad situation a while ago and did some stuff she wouldn't normally do. So I struck a deal with the feds so that they wouldn't go after her for it.
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That's really kind of you. She must be a good friend.
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[He's not a kind person, and he knows that. That was just something he had to do.
More firmly:]
She's family.
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Ah.
[She pauses.]
That explains some things.
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[He calms a little, because it at least sounds to him like she gets it.]
It's just what you do.
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Yes, well. It isn't what everyone would do. Even if it's for family.
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