She arches her eyebrows at the question, clearly unimpressed -- does he really think she'd have opened her mouth even to suggest she was getting tired of the bigger game, if she or the room was wired? Rather than ask that aloud, however, she shakes her head once the look has faded, and instead answers, "No. They trust me to do my job."
Either because they think she enjoys it, because they think whatever number they did on her to make her a killer is still functioning, or because they know that she knows what the alternative is. It doesn't matter. The result is the same. As is the fact that, despite that, James will be along to check up on her eventually. They may trust her to do her job, but her job doesn't include clean up. That's always been on him.
That in mind, she continues with, "But they will send someone up, before too much longer."
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Date: 2016-08-17 06:10 am (UTC)Either because they think she enjoys it, because they think whatever number they did on her to make her a killer is still functioning, or because they know that she knows what the alternative is. It doesn't matter. The result is the same. As is the fact that, despite that, James will be along to check up on her eventually. They may trust her to do her job, but her job doesn't include clean up. That's always been on him.
That in mind, she continues with, "But they will send someone up, before too much longer."