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There are many things about Henrich that drove Mathias crazy before Mexico and the ruins, things that now and then resulted in physical altercations or shouting matches which left them both feeling sheepish and hurt, but there is one thing Henrich was so good at. One thing Mathias wishes he could have learned from his brother, something he still can't quite seem to grasp no matter how hard he tries or doesn't try, as Henrich used to advise.

He's terrible with women.

It's been a month and a half since New Year's Eve and Mathias has done almost nothing to impress Veronica or further what relationship they might be developing. In fact, with the exception of assuring her there is nothing going on with Stacy, he's barely made any indication that he's interested in her, which he realizes is incredibly stupid. He's very interested and absolutely terrified. Coming to her while stuck as a woman hardly counts as making an attempt at getting another date, so earlier in the week, he'd gathered up all his courage and asked.

Which is why he finds himself heading down the path toward her hut, a bag with some food slung over one shoulder and his towel folded over the other. In a fit of panic, unsure what people do for dates on the island, he'd suggested dinner and swimming at the waterfall, hoping it isn't too forward to include swimming. Already he's starting to doubt himself, but he schools his face to blankness and then raps his knuckles gently against her door.

He can do this. It's a date, after all, he's been on dates before.
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Date: 2009-02-22 11:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
"And monkeys," Veronica teased, leaning forward against her knee with a laugh. "You can't forget about those." His excitement at seeing them wasn't something she'd forgotten. Though she'd long since got used to the animals, it was kind of nice to see someone else enthusiastic about things she was starting to take for granted, even if it was also a strange reminder of how long she'd been there herself.

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Date: 2009-02-23 08:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
"Good, 'cause if they feel slighted and come after you," she cautioned, "you're done for. Those little suckers have claws like you wouldn't believe." It was a joke, but true, too. She grinned, though, verging on playful as she reached for a sandwich. Part of her wanted to know more about his home, who he was before the island, before the vines even. Home was a different place, though, and she knew well enough that who she'd been before Lilly's death was a far cry from who she'd been after, and that she wasn't either of those girls anymore.

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Date: 2009-02-25 01:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
Veronica laughed. "A strange mix," she agreed. "Surfing, here, I get. But math?" There was nothing wrong with it, but it had certainly never been her field. Leaning against her knee, she grinned. She liked it, though, that he was taking classes at all. Plenty of people saw this place as nothing more than a vacation or something to escape, but she wasn't much good at being idle.

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Date: 2009-02-25 03:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
Veronica nodded. "Intro to Law," she said, "and Comparative Government. I figure if I'm going to help run the place, I should probably study up a little." Sometimes she couldn't understand how she kept convincing people to vote for her, what they thought she had to offer. She knew, but people had been so convinced at home of the terribleness of the Mars family for so long that it was strange now, to find them respected, important, again. "Cultural Anthropology, too."

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Date: 2009-02-26 06:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
A little eager despite herself, Veronica nodded again, hands moving without her express will as she spoke. "Oh yeah," she said, "with Dr. Brennan from the lab. I took her forensics class a couple terms back and it was amazing. She's... strange would be putting it mildly, but she clearly knows her stuff." It certainly wasn't a field she'd ever seen herself taking interest in, but already she was glad she'd signed up.

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Date: 2009-02-27 02:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
It was, at least, what they claimed, some more boisterously than others. Without degrees to display or background checks to run, things here relied far more on the honesty of those who stepped forward than Veronica was accustomed to or, at times, comfortable with. She'd seen too many liars to believe they were the exception to the rule. Thus far, though, it all seemed to have worked for them, and that was stranger still. Lucky. She'd never really been that before. Not, at least, after Lilly.

"The doctors," she added, nodding. "It's this massive experiment in democracy. Socialism, practically. And a whole lot of luck. Try running where I came from on volunteerism and the town would be dead in a week. The half that hadn't taken off for Cabo."

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Date: 2009-03-01 05:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
Veronica had her own pet theory about that, something she'd formed early on in her stay and had been reworking ever since. Though her curiosity had always served her well, in this, however, she found it best to leave things where they lay for once. There wasn't much good that could come of what she perceived to be the truth, the inherent fictionality of her new compatriots. Besides, it worked to their advantage for just the reason Mathias had now given.

"Or were," she agreed, nodding. "Before this place made it impossible to be or to need to be. Makes us seem... handpicked."

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Date: 2009-03-01 05:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
"I don't know," Veronica admitted, smile twisting sheepishly for just a moment. It was hardly a favorite phrase. "Whoever set this place up. Or got rid of the first batch of people here. The Compound was here before any of the current settlers. The ones before us might have built it, but not all of it." She still remembered when that had happened, the sudden, strange, overnight growth of a building, out of nowhere, like the elevator after it.

Her smile widened and she dropped her head. "I don't really have any evidence," she said. "I just keep trying to figure it out anyway."

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Date: 2009-03-01 06:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
"This place makes it easy to be complacent, though." Veronica bit her lip, leaning forward, unconscious of her own little gestures as her hands moved. "Parties, food that replenishes itself, decent plumbing, places to stay. If people work hard, it's because they want to. But no one's exactly fighting to survive." She wasn't among the first, and she was sure that, even now, there were details she would never know about the earliest days, things people hadn't thought to mention. On the whole, though, it seemed as if people just stopped fighting to go home after a while. She might have been one of them, but it hadn't ever kept her from wanting to know.

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Date: 2009-03-01 06:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
"People start thinking of it as a vacation," Veronica replied, shaking her head. "Until they lose someone, until they're hit again by how inexplicable this place is, they stop looking to explain it. Not necessarily everyone, I mean, but most people." Others were just naturally compelled to keep looking. Yet even those sorts weren't all searching still. She'd always wondered at Sam, that he could be content with the illusion of a white picket fence when he'd spent his whole life fighting demons and monsters. How he could trust so easily, she'd never understood. "I don't want to leave. I just want to know."

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Date: 2009-03-02 06:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
Somehow that meant more than it should have, and she weighed his words in her mind as if she might find new meaning if she looked close enough. He didn't want to leave. Too many people did. It wasn't always a choice, though, and that was harder to bear; there was no one to blame for that.

"Really?" she asked, lashes fluttering, playful. "I just thought it was a good way to keep from getting bored. I might take up juggling next."

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Date: 2009-03-03 03:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neptune-sleuth.livejournal.com
"Ah, but you start with cats on unicycles and then it seems alright to go for ballerinas on horseback," Veronica said, shaking her head, "and before you know it, you're telling yourself it's only a small step to clowns, it can't hurt. It's all downhill from there."
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