jeriendhal: (Wazagan)
More of this guy.

* * *

“Collins, you have something for me?”

“Yes, sir. Michael Phillips, a junior chemist in our biological research division. He’s been making inquiries about some deliveries to the Special Projects section.”

“Has he made any connections yet, or contacted someone who might?”

“I don’t believe so, sir. I judge that he’s ignorant of the project’s true purpose, but I wanted to bring it to your attention before that occurred.”

“Excellent work, as always, Collins.” He paused, templing his fingers thoughtfully. “I believe we’ll have to take care of Mister Phillips.”


* * *

“They said what?”

“Just like I told you. My supervisor called me into the office and said I was being transferred. I’m getting thirty days paid leave and then I’m supposed to move down to Sao Paulo in Brazil to head the plant categorization and discovery office. Oh, and I’m getting a 15% pay raise, backdated to the start of the year.”

“Why would they do that?”

“I’m not sure. He just said the company takes care of their own.”
jeriendhal: (Wazagan)
I don't actually have scenes or full stories attached to these yet, but I want to use them someday.

* * *

"Who did you hurt, that made you so afraid of your own strength?"

* * *

"You think she (Note: a waitress at a diner) is beneath you?"

"Of course she's beneath me. I could make a phone call less than thirty seconds long and destroy her life utterly. Make her jobless, homeless, friendless, dropping her into a spiral of debt and loss that she could never possibly pull herself out of. But would be the point? A moment's petty revenge for a badly served coffee?"

"Some people wouldn't hesitate. Your colleagues for instance."

"My colleagues have no sense of perspective, imagining themselves gods because they're able to step on ants. I aim for bigger prey."

"And the waitress?"

He smiled. "Her name is Margie Haskill. She's twenty-four, unmarried, has four siblings, one mother, an unknown father, and is working on a nursing and psychology degree to treat needy children. She's likely surly because she spent all night studying for a test she had to take this morning."

"You know this?"

"This isn't my first time here. I make a study of people you see. Miss Haskill is an ant, but an industrious one. She's attempting to make the world better, which is more than can be said for 99% of humanity. I think she will be pleased to find when she graduates that an unexpected scholarship has paid off her student loans."

"You'd do this for her?"

"It would take a thirty second phone call." He smiled again. "Some people crush ants. Others... build ant farms."

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