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Lark Tennant | Sharp Teeth ([personal profile] ukan) wrote2022-01-23 10:32 am
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IC Inbox III

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[personal profile] statementfuckingends 2022-03-30 07:04 am (UTC)(link)
The raised eyebrow stays exactly where it is, but the look beneath it is dry now, at Lark switching topics out again.

"That's true, but there's got to be a line between keeping an eye on our inmates and keeping people we collectively decide are just 'problems'," with one-handed air quotes around the word, "on permanent surveillance. Like, we could all just sit around our warden items waiting for someone to start shit..."

And he pulls his walkie off his belt, popping the button so Jacobi's voice plays- and after a moment, Warren's, the two having some conversation before Tim clicks it off again. "But that seems a bit too stalkerish for my taste. And a lot of the recent events seem like they've been more like spontaneous lashings-out than planned attacks, it's harder to get ahead of those. People who haven't learned how to unwind from the last year, the ones taking that as an invitation to lash out while the wardens are tired from the first lot of drama, or newbies who don't know the rules yet."
statementfuckingends: (But that's none of my business)

[personal profile] statementfuckingends 2022-03-30 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"The only real problem I see with the investigative stage," he says wryly, "is that it doesn't really work if one party actively refuses to talk about things. Because they think no-one actually wants to hear their side under its own merits, or they're not used to being the one listened to."

He smirks behind his coffee. "Or they're just being a wanker about it."
statementfuckingends: (all according to keikaku)

[personal profile] statementfuckingends 2022-04-03 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well it's not like you have a shortage of people who'd be happy to make you feel heard," he comments, with a look on his face that suggests he knows full well that's not what Lark meant. "It's just a matter of making you use your big dog words."