I... believe you. [Said slowly, because he does, but he has no idea what the owning might have been about, and that is cause for considerable alarm. Is it because he had plans to leave? No, he had left...
Beckett senses some substantial awkward coming up.]
[He'd believe most of it except Rhys's teeth. Which is a shame, though maybe one day...]
It'd have been worth dying just to see it, if you had. But I'm glad we're keeping this to the realm of pleasant fantasy. Accidents happen... it could have happened to anyone, anywhere.
[ After a second or two, she links the appropriate thread, along with a pasted version of House's first reply after things go private. ]
Doesn't that seem kinda. Off to you? I'm not saying it wasn't an accident, but. He was very dedicated to the original lie. For no real reason, after hearing what allegedly really happened.
[ She's kinda thinking House shoved Beckett deliberately and didn't notice the Totally Real Deadly Rebar. Why else would he lie? HUH HOUSE? WHY??????//?? ]
Something about the interaction does peg Beckett as weird. But there is so much weird happening already, from his perspective, that he finds this particular part of it hard to peg down. Maybe it's that House seems to give a damn?]
Honestly? The fact that I believe he genuinely does feel guilty about whatever happened is itself already deeply confusing.
Kinda weird from someone who gets off posing as a sociopath, huh. D'you think he pushed you on purpose? Still not meaning to kill you, though, of course.
[ Regardless of House's House-iness, everyone knows the guy doesn't have the stomach for murder. ]
I wouldn't put it past him. [He sounds more musing idly than furious. He can think of plenty of situations in which he wouldn't blame House at all for pushing him.] Though if he did, it's strangely pleasing to think he got much more than he bargained for.
I didn't think of it that way. Mostly because I was busy being upset about your death, and thinking about how maybe it wasn't so bad that I inherited Jack's strangling-friendly hands.
[ SO DRY IT'S LIKE SHE'S BEEN TAKING LESSONS FROM BECKETT HIMSELF ]
I'm not - that is, I didn't - I didn't go for House. I can tell you that for a certainty, considering it's all pretty fresh in my head now. He just offered a tangible goal to go towards. Even if that... backfired.
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Beckett senses some substantial awkward coming up.]
You talked me into coming back, didn't you.
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[ There's a slight hitch in her voice, and she hesitates - should she really elaborate?
The answer, of course, is yes. Always. Withholding information from Beckett is the actual literal worst and is never allowed ever. ]
He claims that he killed you. Not on purpose, though.
[ It's all very fishy, beckeroo 8c ]
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[Okay, so that actually makes more sense than House murdering him, but it still doesn't make a lot of sense]
Please tell me you and Rhys didn't do anything... ill advised about that.
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[ TOTALLY. DEADPAN. ]
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It'd have been worth dying just to see it, if you had. But I'm glad we're keeping this to the realm of pleasant fantasy. Accidents happen... it could have happened to anyone, anywhere.
[This is important.]
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[ After a second or two, she links the appropriate thread, along with a pasted version of House's first reply after things go private. ]
Doesn't that seem kinda. Off to you? I'm not saying it wasn't an accident, but. He was very dedicated to the original lie. For no real reason, after hearing what allegedly really happened.
[ She's kinda thinking House shoved Beckett deliberately and didn't notice the Totally Real Deadly Rebar. Why else would he lie? HUH HOUSE? WHY??????//?? ]
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Something about the interaction does peg Beckett as weird. But there is so much weird happening already, from his perspective, that he finds this particular part of it hard to peg down. Maybe it's that House seems to give a damn?]
Honestly? The fact that I believe he genuinely does feel guilty about whatever happened is itself already deeply confusing.
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[ Regardless of House's House-iness, everyone knows the guy doesn't have the stomach for murder. ]
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[ SO DRY IT'S LIKE SHE'S BEEN TAKING LESSONS FROM BECKETT HIMSELF ]
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It's a problem with House. Even if it had been deliberate, killing him back is almost like a reward.
[Let's just, not talk about the whole going off and dying thing. Let's not.]
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[ She is still a bit upset and grumbly can u tell ]
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I'm not - that is, I didn't - I didn't go for House. I can tell you that for a certainty, considering it's all pretty fresh in my head now. He just offered a tangible goal to go towards. Even if that... backfired.
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It really was that bad, just so you're aware. Rhys almost wet himself.