"Were you listening?" Tab inquires. This doesn't surprise her, although she would have liked to be told.
"That is useful to know," says Tab. "I don't think Harley knew it."
"Right, but he didn't know anybody at all might be listening."
"All right, I guess. Did you think of anything I should ask him if I go visit again?"
"No," she says dryly, and then snorts and shakes her head. "Yes, I'll tell you."
She isn't going to rule out a flash of insight that solves everything, but it isn't looking likely.
A week later, Kers mentions offhandedly that section 214 is no longer inhabited. Harley asked to be moved, and Aelise found somewhere to put him.
"Is he safe from Chelsa and with people?" asks Tab.
"He's safe from Chelsa. With people was a tall order, so he decided he'd rather be unconscious all the time. Aelise can drain him just the same."
Tab is very dedicated to working something out. Chelsa is an ongoing, quietly humming, epic disaster. She is not less urgent just because things are not cinematically toppling into the sea and catching fire.
Tab is going to think of something.
She thinks of a lot of things, actually; but the first one to elicit more than a detailed, thoughtful rejection is:
I might be able to shield somebody else inside-out, so their powers couldn't get out. I don't know if I can do this and I shouldn't try on Kers, but if I can, it would make Chelsa think she was breaking if I flickered her off and back on again on whatever schedule you thought was safe, and then she would probably cooperate with helping to gentle everybody into not needing her anymore.
Okay, Tab writes back, I will next time you visit. If I can do it may I?
And Tab waits for her to visit.
She doesn't know Chelsa personally, so she doesn't know how Chelsa will react to seeming like she's breaking; she has to rely on Aelise for that part of the plan assessment. But she pokes the idea through her map of the world's institutions. She thinks it might work, especially if she worked slowly.
"It could work," she says. "If you can do it. But don't get excited just yet. I'd want to think about it very carefully first."