[She was tempted to just let this lie, to see if she could catch something incriminating, but if anyone on her team (even temporarily) was dumb enough to actually plot something sinister using the inbox -- when she knows there's at least a couple of officers at a time keeping an eye on the messages -- then this kind of thing would be discovered anyway.
Still, she's hitting up Dagger, once this dumb misfiring thing is fixed.]
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Who won't last another two days?
Are you taking orders from someone not on Red?
[She was tempted to just let this lie, to see if she could catch something incriminating, but if anyone on her team (even temporarily) was dumb enough to actually plot something sinister using the inbox -- when she knows there's at least a couple of officers at a time keeping an eye on the messages -- then this kind of thing would be discovered anyway.
Still, she's hitting up Dagger, once this dumb misfiring thing is fixed.]
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[after not too long a pause, if only because this was going to get very hairy very quickly otherwise (pun not intended).]
FROM: trip@cdc.org
no.
i'm not.
don't assume.
"they" don't matter. it's nothing living.
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Assuming is pretty much in the job description.
If "they" weren't a problem, you wouldn't feel the need to resort to these measures to try to cover it up.
[Goddammit, between him and Deadpool acting suspicious, Shinobu is feeling an urge to smack her team around.]
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it has nothing to do with work. it won't affect anyone else. not now and not in the future.
so if i say there's nothing to worry about, will you worry more?
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Sure, if you say so.
If there's nothing wrong, then there's nothing to worry about, right?
[lol no, this doesn't lower her suspicions at all.]
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FROM: trip@cdc.org
right.
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FROM: trip@cdc.org
so don't.
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Just keep yourself busy. We're not done with this mess yet.
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FROM: trip@cdc.org
so it would seem.