Topher spent a lot of his time in the dollhouse, well all really. He's generally always watching, given how much time he spent up in his office, lab area and the imprint room. He liked his view from his eyrie he can see the main floor below, he'd spent plenty of time just observing the comings and goings below. This was his version of people watching now. If things were out of place he could spot them. Already the programmer had mentioned about Echo, Victor and Sierra grouping together. Same table for lunch. Little things. It was the little things he was watching for like that. Bison. He recalled that conversation before with Boyd.
Things had changed.
Moved on. He'd grown a little bit more wary. Found himself living with a lot more than he had been. At first he hadn't realised he was doing it. Keeping a closer watch on those three. Ivy had pointed it out. To that he'd been his usual self in dismissing her by giving her a list for restocking the fridge in the corner along with finding out was for lunch that day. He'd done that again to her earlier.
He moved from where he was stood by the window to go climb over the back of the sofa and up the railing to get to his desk picking up the rubix cube on the way that he'd left there. Something he'd solved countless times over but it was just something to keep his hands busy as he checked the computers over, making sure the actives out were still okay. None of the handlers had called in with anything so it was more a distraction than anything. Topher checked there were no messages for him either and peered over the top of the screen again to see who was down there.
Setting the completed cube down he spotted those three again, the scientist wished he could just let them be so he was able to observe them more see what could happen if they were just left. See what would be learned. But Adelle wouldn't let him have that as an option. Too many things to go wrong as much as he hoped she might like to indulge him a little more than she really should. He did consider himself her number one son after all.
Topher stood a little longer watching before he headed down under the idea he would head to Dr Saunders office to go through the files in there for anything noted with other actives.
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Things had changed.
Moved on. He'd grown a little bit more wary. Found himself living with a lot more than he had been. At first he hadn't realised he was doing it. Keeping a closer watch on those three. Ivy had pointed it out. To that he'd been his usual self in dismissing her by giving her a list for restocking the fridge in the corner along with finding out was for lunch that day. He'd done that again to her earlier.
He moved from where he was stood by the window to go climb over the back of the sofa and up the railing to get to his desk picking up the rubix cube on the way that he'd left there. Something he'd solved countless times over but it was just something to keep his hands busy as he checked the computers over, making sure the actives out were still okay. None of the handlers had called in with anything so it was more a distraction than anything. Topher checked there were no messages for him either and peered over the top of the screen again to see who was down there.
Setting the completed cube down he spotted those three again, the scientist wished he could just let them be so he was able to observe them more see what could happen if they were just left. See what would be learned. But Adelle wouldn't let him have that as an option. Too many things to go wrong as much as he hoped she might like to indulge him a little more than she really should. He did consider himself her number one son after all.
Topher stood a little longer watching before he headed down under the idea he would head to Dr Saunders office to go through the files in there for anything noted with other actives.