Journal Entry, Willem FlintI went from being beyond happy to freaked out in a ten-minute time span.
When I woke up the day after our wedding, I saw that Lyanna had moved furniture around. In and of itself, that’s fine. I really don’t care so much where the kitchen counter is as long as there is a kitchen counter.
There was a brand new bookcase too.
“Yeah, that came this morning while you were sleeping in.”
“It came with the books too! This is great. I’ve been wanting to read
Crisis Barn and
Where the Boardwalk Ends.”
Lyanna got a funny look on her face. I thought it was about the toddler book, but she's said over and over she doesn’t mind that I have the childish trait.
But when I started perusing the shelves all I saw were level 1 skill books.
“You were saying how you wanted to learn stuff. This is just so that you don’t get distracted by fiction.”
She bought an easel too.
I shrugged it off when she kept on talking about how great thoughtful showers were and how maybe I should take one. And she seemed disappointed when I just had a regular shower. Right after, she invited me to cloudgaze.
I got inspired and started to paint. And it was all good till her mom and dad came over. I didn’t catch every word, but they kept on talking about this mysterious “Project” and how great it was that I was on board.
“Uh, what’s this project you all keep talking about?
Phone conversation between Valeria Holiday and Tobias LentzTobias: Wow. So she didn’t tell him anything about it before they got married?
Valeria: Nothing.
Tobias: Should I hold off sending my wedding present?
Valeria: No, I think it’s going to be fine. Eddard sat down with Willem and he explained it to him. And then Eddard gave Lyanna a talking to.
Tobias: You don’t sound happy.
Valeria: Eddard says I’m worrying too much. He says Lyanna was contrite, but she’s always been able to twist him around her little finger. He spent five minutes talking to her about how this was wrong and then the next hour letting her take selfies with her and pictures of us.
I don’t think Lyanna gets why not telling Willem what he was signing up for was a bad idea, that ethically this was a very poor decision.
Tobias: Having a strong sense of ethics seems like it should be a necessity for someone in the Science career who will be doing sim-subject testing.
Valeria: Exactly.