FROM: 11.november@cdc.org TO: wilson.simon@cdc.org
Correction: not my team. I'm on it, but Dagger just so happens to be the instructor.
FROM: 11.november@cdc.org TO: wilson.simon@cdc.org
Do you feel better now that you've gotten that off your chest? There's no proof she's missing or otherwise.
FROM: 11.november@cdc.org TO: wilson.simon@cdc.org
For the record, I don't appreciate this being somehow my fault. I'm not the one overreacting, nor am I the one reporting it to a fellow recruit, rather than an instructor.
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TO: wilson.simon@cdc.org
Correction: not my team. I'm on it, but Dagger just so happens to be the instructor.
FROM: 11.november@cdc.org
TO: wilson.simon@cdc.org
Do you feel better now that you've gotten that off your chest? There's no proof she's missing or otherwise.
FROM: 11.november@cdc.org
TO: wilson.simon@cdc.org
For the record, I don't appreciate this being somehow my fault. I'm not the one overreacting, nor am I the one reporting it to a fellow recruit, rather than an instructor.
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TO: 11.november@cdc.org
Call it pragmatism. They listen to you. They don't listen to me. And yes, I know that's my fault.
But it isn't hers. Please.
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TO: wilson.simon@cdc.org
It still seems like overreaction under the guise of pragmatism. Moreover, you should know by now that attempting to guilt me isn't going to work.
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FROM: wilson.simon@cdc.org
TO: 11.november@cdc.org
So you think there is no problem, and that I shouldn't report concerns I have?
I trust your judgement. It's possible I am overreacting. It's also possible her location should be confirmed, isn't it?
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TO: wilson.simon@cdc.org
You trust my judgment and in the same sentence, you question it. How contradictory.
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TO: 11.november@cdc.org
Humans are. [Zing. Totally ineffective, but it felt good.]
I'm just trying to cover all possibilities. I'm leaving it with you now. Do as you see fit.
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Your sufferance, I suppose.
[and he's not answering the latter half. As far as he's concerned (which isn't much at all), this conversation has run its course.]