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A mother and son try to subvert a utopia... sort of
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Peggy doesn't move. "Who is it, Jess?" 

One advantage of having said bloody socialist superman's daughter, she never got surprised at the door. Theoretically at least.

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"It's my brother. And his incubator. They want to know if I've been born yet."

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"Well, have you?" She laughs too hard at her own joke, before getting up and heading for the door. She mostly manages to avoid staggering. 

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"Hiiii, Ambrosia," Peggy says as she opens the door. She looks at the baby in her arms. "Is that little... what was it?"

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"Summer."

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Peggy chuckles. "Oh, nonsense, that's no name for a boy."

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She doesn't like the way that Peggy is talking about her child. She begins to object, but then decides it's not worth causing friction with one of the only four adults in the community who's privy to The Plan.

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"Hi Peggy." Forced smile. "We came to see if you've had yours yet. You look less pregnant than when last I saw you, so..."

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"Oh, she's born. I can hear her. May I see her?" 

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Peggy waves a hand. "Oh, sure." She leads them to the dining room.

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"Hello Jess!" Summer calls when he spots her.

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She tilts her head in his direction to the extent that she's capable of doing so.

 

"Hello Summer."

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Ambrosia carries Summer over to the playmat, then sits down with him still cradled in her arms.

 

She isn't sure whether to speak up herself--there isn't really ready made etiquette for these sort of social interactions.

She settles on centering a greeting in her surface thoughts, for the little girl to read if she's interested:

          It's very nice to meet you, Jess.

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(Jess does not seem interested)

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"Thank you, Mother," Jess says. "You can set me down if you like."

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She does so.

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"Yours is quite obedient." Jess glances in Mrs. Gravel's direction momentarily, then locks eyes with Summer. "Lucky."

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Mrs Gravel veritably drags Ambrosia over to the dining table, eager to enjoy another woman's company. "Leave the little cuckoos to whatever it is they talk about."

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I'm afraid your mother doesn't like you much, Summer communicates to Jess telepathically.

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"I'm aware."

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Has she tried hurting you or anything? 

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No.

 

Jess doesn't really care about being overheard, but switches to thought-speech to convey complex ideas faster.

 

She does like the 'idea' of me. I make her feel important.

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I think she had you because you're the closest thing she can think of to a natural aristocrat after Father did away with all that. And because she likes rubbing it in her husband's face.

 

 

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Duh.

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