Shaun Philip Mason (
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wbw2020-05-24 08:52 pm
Welcome
You awake on the grass. When you open your eyes, you see that you in the Wood. It is calm here. Quiet. There are no birds singing, nor any other sight or sound of animal life. The sky between the branches is an eternal twilight that lightens and darkens without ever becoming true day and night. Interspersed between the trees are the Pools. Each Pool is only a foot deep at most--enough to splash in, but certainly not deep enough to swim or drown. They are oddly uniform, aside from the occasional Pool here and there that has inexplicably dried out.
As you look around, you notice that a short distance away is what appears to be the remains of a small camp. When you approach, you can see that there are a number of tents that seem to be in excellent condition, and in the middle, a campfire circle with plenty of food supplies around it.
The food replenishes itself when taken.
The fresh water never runs dry.
The sleeping bags and mats within the tents are oddly comfortable and restful.
Welcome to the Wood Between the Worlds.
As you look around, you notice that a short distance away is what appears to be the remains of a small camp. When you approach, you can see that there are a number of tents that seem to be in excellent condition, and in the middle, a campfire circle with plenty of food supplies around it.
The food replenishes itself when taken.
The fresh water never runs dry.
The sleeping bags and mats within the tents are oddly comfortable and restful.
Welcome to the Wood Between the Worlds.

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He pushes to his feet and looks around. "Hello? Steve? George? Anyone?"
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There's an edge of desperation she still hasn't learned how to hide, and she gets winded faster than she means to. But she sees him, and she hurls herself into his arms.
It's reckless, maybe. There's still a part of her screaming that she needs a blood test. But she's already checked herself and she's not bleeding or showing any other signs of amplification, and Shaun's immune and she doesn't see any blood on him, and now that she knows exactly how much of the constant testing was bullshit, well, making sure she and Shaun are never parted again seems a little more urgent than taking a test to tell them what they already know. Neither of them are amplifying.
So she leans up and kisses him.
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Shaun's eyes widen a bit in shock and he actually steps back in surprise. It's not that the gesture isn't welcome--George knows perfectly well that it is--but they have no idea where they are or who else could be here, and... This isn't exactly a private space, even if they do seem to be alone right now.
"Hi, George, it's nice to see you too?"
And the look in his eyes is pure "what the fuck???"
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"Are you hurt?"
There's something different about him. Something... softer. She frowns, watching him through her sunglasses.
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She looks at Shaun through warm brown eyes. He definitely looks softer. There's something still unformed about him, lines and grey hairs that only came with the trauma of losing her that aren't there. He's younger.
"I'm... not sure."
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But then again, she's stuck in a forest filled with pools. So maybe she could have figured that out already.
"What year is it? What's the last thing we were doing before you came here?"
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She squeezes his hand again, then opens her eyes, meeting his with all the intensity of her old black-eyed gaze.
"You know how I feel about lying. I'm not going to keep anything from you. But Shaun... you're not going to like what I'm going to say next."
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"Okay. Hit me."
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"The Ryman campaign." Her words are brisk and chopped. "You know by now that there's been sabotage, right? Eakly. The Ranch. We're being fucked with. By someone with access to live state Kellis-Amberlee and no qualms about weaponizing it."
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A prick, barely noticeable until she stopped running. The trailers blowing up. Locking the van door. The feel of Shaun standing behind her, the gun pressed to the back of her head. Begging him to pull the trigger.
Waking up in a room with white walls.
"One of them hit me."
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But if he were as much of an idiot as he pretends to be, he would have gotten himself killed a long time ago. His mind is already working on her words and the sight of her in front of him. Her eyes.
"Cloning isn't real. Not on the scale you're talking about."
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She knows he's smart enough to grasp this. She also knows how big it is. Telling him the nightmare they never even dared to have came true, telling him that even after it did, it wasn't the end, that she's a clone. She doesn't know if she'd be able to believe herself either.
But she has to tell the truth. It's what she does. Especially where Shaun is concerned.
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"How did this happen?"
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"So what were they going to do with you?"
Because it's not too hard to figure out what they were going to do with the other version. A George who reported directly to the CDC? Probably not this accurate, right? She'd have to be able to lie, and George has always been a shit liar. So she infiltrates, causes trouble, wrecks their investigation from the inside all while pretending to be on their side. That makes a horrible sense to him. What doesn't make sense is creating a George who's not that. Why?
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"I was the showroom model. Proof of concept before they started fucking with me to make a less accurate version. When I was no longer useful they were going to..." she swallows. "The word they used was decommission. Sounds nice and clinical and bloodless, doesn't it?"