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<h1 id="douglas-hadje-2325">Douglas Hadje &mdash; 2325</h1>
<p>Douglas found it strange that, over the next several days, the conversations that he had with May Then My Name and Ioan had amounted to little more than chitchat.</p>
<p>It wasn&rsquo;t that it was unpleasant. May Then My Name had a delightfully weird sense of humor and, though he originally found it difficult to understand, given the text-only nature of the medium, an undeniable sense of empathy that made him immediately feel comfortable around her.</p>
<p>Ioan, too, had proven to be fascinating to talk to. Ey was, as May Then My Name had suggested, the type who spent much of eir time up in eir head, the result of which were statements that were as insightful as they were easy to understand. He liked the writer immediately. The two together could be hilarious, informative, somber, and comforting all in one conversation.</p>
<p>Ioan, too, had proven to be fascinating to talk to. Ey was, as May Then My Name had suggested, the type who spent much of eir time in introspection, the result of which were statements that were as insightful as they were easy to understand. He liked the writer immediately. The two together could be hilarious, informative, somber, and comforting all in one conversation.</p>
<p>They were also very clearly in love with each other, which Douglas found endearing, yet odd for some reason, given how often they referred to each other simply as coworkers. Ioan, especially, seemed either completely unwilling to acknowledge or completely unaware of the dynamic.</p>
<p>Ah well. It was an interesting fact, at least. Interesting in that when Douglas had interacted with couples before, he had often felt like&hellip;well, not a third wheel, particularly, so much as someone who simply did not understand the social dynamic at hand. Not so with them.</p>
<p>As enjoyable as all of the conversations were, however, and as much as he was beginning to understand sys-side life, he seemed to gain little in the way of actual knowledge.</p>
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<p><strong>Ioan:</strong> In a good way, I mean. You&rsquo;ll get to see it, I&rsquo;m sure. It&rsquo;s quite the spectacle.</p>
<p><strong>Douglas:</strong> It&rsquo;s not a bad idea, actually. I&rsquo;ll pester the commission to ensure that I&rsquo;m up here for that.</p>
<p><strong>Ioan:</strong> Really? You&rsquo;re seriously considering it?</p>
<p><strong>Douglas:</strong> If you had left the planning up to me, I&rsquo;m not sure I&rsquo;d ever do it. I&rsquo;d just keep on cycling and worrying and living up in my head, but give me a little push, and I&rsquo;ll make it happen. </p>
<p><strong>Douglas:</strong> If you had left the planning up to me, I&rsquo;m not sure I&rsquo;d ever do it. I&rsquo;d just keep on cycling and worrying and never actually do anything, but give me a little push, and I&rsquo;ll make it happen. </p>
<p><strong>Ioan:</strong> I believe it. Keep me in the loop!</p>
<p><strong>Douglas:</strong> Should I tell May or keep it a surprise?</p>
<p><strong>Ioan:</strong> Can you keep it a secret for the next six months or so?</p>
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<p>He turned the lights off and rolled enough to pull his covers over him. It&rsquo;d be early to fall asleep, but it&rsquo;s not like he had much else to do, so he might as well do the same.</p>
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