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Still, his stance shifts a little awkwardly at the very legitimate question now on the table.
"Theft, probably. We can check the black markets, but I doubt they've gotten this far." Simon pauses, looks between Naomi and Holden. "If it's any comfort, this wouldn't be my first time planning the theft of hospital supplies."
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Because he's not sure Naomi heard that part, and it's a salient point. Also, like, lest they forget the dangers of this idea.
Naomi takes that in, and Simon's answer, with the appropriate amount of concern. She crosses over to where Holden stands, says, "Anything that means we might get to keep you around longer is something I want to hear about. And we all get to decide what risks we take."
Then, to Simon, "That does help. If we do this, we have to do it right. There might not be a second chance to get more of the medicines."
"And we don't do anything until we've had this discussion with the whole crew." Holden reminds them. "Alex, Amos, River, everyone."
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"Of course."
It's certainly a different method of decision making than there had been on Serenity, where Mal made the decision and everyone else figured out how to live with it.
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Conversations between Jim and Naomi, where he agonizes about putting them all in danger needlessly, selfishly; where she talks him down, where she reminds that his health and long-term well-being aren't needless. Where he admits, like it's a confession, that he does think the newer treatment sounds better. Something easier on the body, something that might even come to an end one day....that's a big hope, a siren's call despite his best efforts.
Conversations with the entire crew, where Simon's allowed to explain everything, where Holden reminds everyone he'd never ask them to do something like this just for his own sake. Where Amos agrees readily, easily enough, since Naomi wants to and since it'd help the captain. Where Alex frets that he didn't realize it was this bad ("It's not that bad, Alex."), never put much thought into it; and of course he agrees.
Conversations that end in them agreeing to check the black market, make contact with the Serenity, and then start heading towards Alliance-controlled territory.
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Then she'd gotten up and left the room to let them talk about the rest of it, Simon looking after her like he was as lost as she was. Is. Will be, probably forever.
After that, she's as mercurial as ever, moods never staying for longer than a few hours. At turns she's morose, paranoid, excited to see Kaylee again, terrified and hiding in her room, watching her brother plan in the medbay from the doorway with a smile. She turns on a dime when it happens, sudden and unpredictable.
It's only natural that this would make Holden have second thoughts about the whole plan of action.
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He leans in the doorway of the room, arms loosely crossed. Giving her some breathing room as he tells her, clearly having paused on his way somewhere.
"If you don't want to go back there, you can say the word. I'll cancel the trip. No one has to know you said anything."
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It's a good offer. A kind one, even if it tastes like biting back his own blood.
River looks up at Holden and shakes her head.
"He needs to."
Not, 'you need this,' no oblique mentions of fear or the lack thereof. Just He needs to, simple and unfiltered. She agreed because it's what Simon needed to do.
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The list of things he's willing to sacrifice for his own well-being is a short one, and River's comfort or sanity isn't on it.
"He. Simon?"
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"Yes," she says, uncurling enough now to look up at Holden, her arms still around her knees.
Her gaze is steely, but it wanders as she tries to find the right words, to grasp clarity with her fingertips and push it to the surface.
"He's a doctor, he needs-- He has to. To be him."
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There's no anger to his tone -- he's being sincere, still.
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Holden worries about putting them in danger. About pulling them away from their home, of making things worse and breaking promises made with the best intentions. Second guesses the choices, creates little escape pods out of his armor to run from the consequences of his own decisions and hands them out like candy and carnival tokens. The option to get off the ride he doesn't have. He stands there and is sincere and honest and trying.
But River can trace the backwards branching paths of probability and effect to a cause. Follow the lines back to now.
"From what he was supposed to be. Supposed to do." She takes a deep breath, eyes back on her knees. "Gotta fix something to fix himself. It's recursive, it-- It's..."
Agitation is another part of the cycle the closer they get to their own system, swirled in with the morose and the fearful. Makes her stumble over a single syllable when she finally wants to speak clearly.
"Necessity of a problem. To fix. When the first one won't solve." She sighs again, almost benign annoyance. "Did the answers in pen and now it can't be corrected."
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And then he says, just as slowly, "River. It is not your responsibility to make sure your brother has someone to treat."
He means River herself, he means himself, he means anyone. It's not her fault that she's like this, and it's not her fault Simon had to leave his work. None of it's Simon's, either. It's just the shitty situation they've found themselves in.
"And I think you understand that not all problems can be fixed. Some things get better. And some things you live with."
River will get better. But she'll never be the girl who'd never heard of the Academy before. And Holden, with a device where his thyroid is supposed to be, and reminders that beep on his hand terminal regularly (take your medicine!), will never be the man who first set foot on Eros looking for Lionel Polanski. No doctor can fix that, no matter how well-meaning he is.
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Tears, also, are not an uncommon part of her current rollercoaster.
"No," and she shakes her head for emphasis when she looks up. "He needs someone to."
Has to be her, by process of elimination. Holden looks out for everyone, but no one makes sure he's okay. Their parents certainly didn't do much taking care, won't do it now. It's her fault Simon is here, at the edge of everything, living a life he never wanted. So it's her responsibility to keep him from breaking, at least any more than he already has.
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He doesn't move, even when she starts crying; not because he doesn't care, but because he doesn't dare disturb her. God knows she's had too many people lay hands on her without giving a shit about her consent.
"What do you think being the captain means? I'm going to take care of the both of you, same as the rest of my crew."
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Simon has told them, when explaining what it is that changed in his sister, that River feels everything -- that she can't stop it, can't regulate it. Half the meds she's on are to mimic regulation, or just dampen the physiological reaction to emotion so her heart doesn't beat out of her chest with it all.
She's crying in earnest now, all hiccuping breaths and squeezing her arms around her legs.
"Not the same, it's-- I don't--" Her face crumples with confusion, because that's another part of it. There's too much going on to know which way is up. There's going back, and options not to, and Holden giving those options, and his assurances, and needing in some deep and primal way for him to understand that she needs her brother to be the genius doctor he is, because if he's that then maybe she can be River again.