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Pope doesn't go on as many missions as he once did. But he sees trouble brewing in the future, in the solo orders Carver was given, and he can't stomach staying behind when Carver might face the worst alone.
So he defies his own orders and he goes with Carver.
And things go sideways. They're outnumbered despite his best efforts and his warnings, and they're gathered up, hoods on their heads, arms tied behind their backs.
Carver's strong though. They're going to make it through this. He's going to get them through this.
So he defies his own orders and he goes with Carver.
And things go sideways. They're outnumbered despite his best efforts and his warnings, and they're gathered up, hoods on their heads, arms tied behind their backs.
Carver's strong though. They're going to make it through this. He's going to get them through this.
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It's a dirty trick, but sometimes that's all they have. They need to get Carver through this. Pope, too, but Pope's older and more experienced; he knows how to endure in ways none of them do just yet.
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They can do this. They can keep Carver active, they can get through this. They'll handle it nice and tidy and in the family like they always do, like they've learned works best.
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There might be a fuss. He isn’t one of them.
“Carver’s hurt,” she adds, meeting Wash’s eyes so he knows how serious she is. “Badly. It’s going to be hard at first but he’ll get past it. We’ll take care of both of them.”
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He glances back at the window but the curtains are drawn and Carver is in the shower anyway. Which is good. Wash wouldn't want him overhearing how worried he actually is. "Is he hurt worse than when the IED got him?"
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She sighs and pets her dog.
“I don’t know,” she admits quietly. “I don’t think so. But he wouldn’t let me see, and these aren’t…it’s not the sort of injury you want on your record.”
She meets Wash’s gaze, solemn. “You understand?”
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"Then we'll keep it off the record," he says, straightening up, determined. "He's not going to go down for this. We'll help him heal."
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God, what a mess.
She takes a shaky breath. Exhales. "I knew I could count on you, Wash."
She always can.
"We'll take care of them both. Don't coddle Pope, he doesn't want it." He might need it, but he won't accept it, not from the men. He barely accepts anything from her. "But...be gentle with Carver. He needs time."
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But Carver might take gentle. Might let Washington take care of him the way Washington's instincts push him to do.
"When's Anders leaving?"
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And they can't just go AWOL.
"He doesn't understand," she adds. "But Carver needs him, so he's here."
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Riley reminds him of Sandrine. She hates Pope, she barely tolerates even someone as friendly as Austin. He wonders if Carver and Riley have had the same arguments, the same bitter conclusions.
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“It’s temporary. Just keep it simple. Focus on Carver. I’ll handle Pope.”
He’ll allow it from her. Quietly, Leah takes pride in that. She’s earned his trust.
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"I can get along with Anders if I have to," he agrees. It is a shame Riley can't get on the right page with them. He's a good soldier, everyone knows. Even with his medical limitations, he could have done well with Pope's vision, if the two could just get along.
"You think you can talk Anders into just biting his tongue?"
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For everyone. They’re all too experienced and too battered by Army protocols to expect anything different. It was one of many bitter pills.
“Nothing good would come of getting everyone tangled up in the reports,” she adds softly. “They’d cast aspersions on him. He doesn’t deserve that.”
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So they won't let it happen.
"Besides he's only got a couple months left until he's free right? Can you imagine losing everything right before discharge?"