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"Two days" Shoebox's contact said by text. So that's why he was here in the yard, passing the word onto Nellis' hardest detainees, the guys that'd been in prison before. Emergence didn't care about a clean criminal record.

The air was flint-dry, it rasped on his throat in the Nevada heat. His limbs were weary, but he felt a surge of exultation when he thought about it.

He pulled himself up on the bar, hauling his own body weight up. Congress decided that weight equipment for convicts was dangerous after watching that movie with Robert DeNiro, but Roo was a veteran of prisons and knew what he needed for the pullup bars; mostly a good pair of gloves, which were easier to score here than in a traditional institution.

"You think they running a game, trying to fuck with us, Roo?"

"Nah, Shoebox doesn't think so." Rufus pointed out.

"Yeah, well you trust the little fuckin' man?"

"He's a reporter, he knows this shit. So what you gonna do?"

"Guess we find out if we bein' played. The longer we wait, the easier it is for them to find our shit," grunted Bloodhound.

"Ain't got nothing to lose," Roo pointed out.

"Except those documents if this reporter fucks us. What if he sells us out when he reads that shit?"

"Shoebox says..."

"Yeah, I know what the little man says, but what you think?"

"Gotta try. What we got to lose?"

They both glanced up to the lab area; a shiver went up Rufus' spine. They'd both been in there.

There were other differences from a traditional prison; the yards were not divided into Irish, Italian, Blood, Crip and so forth areas, though there were enough people with convict experience to enforce a certain order. In 1992, in LA, hostilities between gangs were suspended in order to fight the LAPD and the same truce held here. It wasn't just hardened criminals involved in that, it was other elements within the Nellis facility. That's why he and Bloodhound, each from sets affiliated with rival gangs, were even talking.

Everyone expected uprisings and attacks and violence, and it was true that there was a little bit of that here and there, but it was mostly the silencing of snitches, a good outlet for people that needed to punch something out -- the feds kept trying to slip in paid informants, but they were sniffed out quickly enough by a variety of means...that was the Bloodhound's job.

He was from LA, another dealer. Once Bloodhound sniffed out a snitch, they beat the snitch down. The MP's still hadn't figured out how they were identifying the snitches. Some people wanted the snitches dead, but Roo and Bloodhound pointed out that it'd just give the military an excuse. It kinda made Roo amused; a guy that'd been a salesman on the outside was saying, 'we gotta whack this guy' and it was the gangstas in the room at the time that just gave him the sideye, because he was crazy.

Meanwhile, Nellis was becoming a model facility. The others were blowing up with riots and violence, but Nellis was constantly running classes for yoga and tai chi. It looked like a picture of suburban new age bullshit, people with their mats spending half the day bending their joints.

A couple of the screws, MP's rather than the typical CO's, might have been wise to the idea that they had something up their sleeve.

He pulled in another breath and pulled himself up. The sweat, the endorphins, the clarity of mind helped him. During these sessions, he tried to touch that hot center of his mind, where the magic was. He could feel it, but he couldn't figure out how to consciously use it. He could unlock it in the course of activity, where he entered a dream state. The problem was the drugs. That shit kept him back, made it so that his mind was missing the connection. It fogged him.

There were pullup bars at least, and it was sort of where the old school prison types congregated, the guys who knew street life and jail life. It got watched a lot harder than the yoga mat area, with the more sedate suburban bougie types. Being penned up was hard on the latte drinkers but a lot of them were adjusting.

Still, he'd had enough punishment on the bars, so he let himself down, message delivered. He made his way past some of the others. In other times, they'd probably be rivals, but part of regulating Nellis involved keeping the peace. The truce held, even with one of the guys that had Aryan tattoos. They didn't have to like each other, but they had bigger problems...a glance up showed a drone doing its lazy circuit of surveillance. People gave up flipping the pilot off months ago, in resignation.

But the idea that they were watching hastened his step, out the yard and among the rest of genpop, regular people that kept a bit of distance. He didn't exactly hide his gang affiliations and people were still uneasy with him, but he didn't really care. They were all dangerous in Nellis, in the eyes of the government, but some clung to their old lives more than others. They saw the neck tattoo and the hard eyes, the tats and the roll. They saw the red. He didn't bother to hide it.

After a couple minutes, he was in the air conditioned tent where he bunked with others. It was the little man in the cage that he addressed the report to, "Yeah, Bloodhound says he's in. He'll guarantee the handoff."
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Taka sat up from her bed when Rufus came back in. She scratched the stubble on her head, fresh shaved again like her first visit. She just started thinking about cutting it into a style when they took that choice from her for more tests. They dialed down the sessions. Originally at once daily, then down to twice a week now. No one knew what happened that night, in the basement. Least of all her. Sometimes she had nightmares about it, the crippling uncertainty she felt speaking a language she didn't know. The blind fear when things changed from social silliness to horror story.

At least now they accepted that she honestly didn't know anything.

Instead they moved from psych evaluations to physical tests. Blood work was regular for her. The last two menstrual cycles saw her strapped into a chair while they monitored every bit of brain activity. For the first one, she was drugged. The second one she got to count the seconds in her cell while they made sure her 'emergence' didn't have a hormonal trigger.

She stood up and fixed her pj's - shorts and a t-shirt - then started moving towards the center of the bunk, wanting to hear what Rufus had. She saw them planning something, but until now hadn't quite been involved. She wanted to help. She wanted to do something.

She slipped into the crowd - a skill that she'd had since she was ten. No one paid attention to her, so she learned how to make it work for her. She didn't glanced back at Kat - really the only person whose opinion mattered to her right now - and quickly slid into the small group of people forming up at the announcement.
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"Yeah, Bloodhound says he's in. He'll guarantee the handoff."

Gumshoe lifted his head at that. He had been leaned over in his small plastic chair, halfway dozed off. There wasn't a whole helluva-lot for the man to do, what with his diminished size and contained stature. 'General Population', he was told, but in truth they kept him in this box to keep him from escaping. He'd gotten used to the box, but not to the people he'd shared this tent with. However, he wasn't a man to be kept down and Roo was an easy man to branch out to. Gumshoe had contacts and the unsatiable drive to get the word out, and the knowhow on how to organize these things. Roo was an excellent asset to the muckraker, and he didn't give two shits about gang affiliations or backgrounds- everyone here was in the same boat, and he wasn't exactly the brightest of stars in the eyes of the government himself.

He'd been behind bars more than a handful of times, but those were all minor county jails excepting the few breaking and entering charges he'd picked up, and the few assault charges he'd been handled with in the pursuit of truth. However, knowing the right people has always gotten him out without much fuss. Needless to say, though, this was different. He was literally caged. Literally boxed in and separated from everyone else by an unmistakeable gap. He was four inches tall, and one of the few people to have spent so long in the labs. A lot of people in Nellis knew who he was when he emerged into General Population, though, and that had bolstered his diminished spirits considerably. Revived his desire to get word out, rather than give up and be hemmed in. Gumshoe's only regret, he'd decided, was that people had beat him to the name 'Shoebox' and that the name took off and stuck.

So Roo's report that everything had fallen into place was a metaphorical God-send.

"You are an angel, ya know that Roo?" Gumshoe called out as he groggily rose to his feet. He tilted his head until his neck cracked, then shuddered as the sensation went through him. Bad habit, he knew, but damn sometimes it felt good. "I don't know what I'd do without you."

He swaggered over to the side of the meshed cage he was kept in and grabbed the material, leaning into it with a frown. When he'd first been put into it, he'd tried prety damn hard to tear at the substance keeping him in- but he'd concluded that it'd be pointless for him to break out until he had an escape in mind. It'd just bring hell down one everyone else if he tried too much too soon.

"Hey, I've got something else in the works, but I'll need everybody on board." He cut his eyes around, though with his diminutive size the subtle gesture was likely lost. He then gestured with a hand more obviously. "I'm still working out the kinks, now, so don't get too excited."

Gumshoe's voice carried a certain excitement within it, like he really thought he was up to something crazy and good. He took a few steps back from the wall of his 'cage' at that point and ran a hand through his hair, seeming to regain his composure from the brief excitement. He shook his arms out and tilted his head again, this time opposite the direction he had earlier, until his neck cracked again. He really needed to cut that out.

As he unwound some more and looked back up at Rufus, he couldn't help but notice Taka nosing her way in, but he didn't bring any attention to it. He didn't think she'd appreciate the attention, and his probably went unnoticed by her. Gumshoe approached the wall of his 'cage' once more.

"I'm thinking everyone'll be behind this, Roo.." He began, calling up to Rufus. "But we can't let any of their inside people hear about this, and it's serious- I'm thinking we can get some of these people out of this damn camp."

His voice dropped considerably at the end there, and it was quite possible nobody could really hear him in his attempt at discretion.

"I came in here to get the truth, and frankly... now that I have it, it needs to get out a damn bit faster than these handoffs we've got set up. They'll work for a while, but the best way to do this is to get people from the inside... out."

Of course, his desire to get the story out heavily coincided with others' desires to get themselves out, which he valued rather highly as well.
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Kat

"It looks like it's just been mildly sprained. I'll give you something to take the edge off the pain, and I'll ask to see if I can get you some ice or a cold press to put on it. You'll be right as rain in a few weeks, but for now, stay off it. Okay?"

The man nodded at Kat, both of his twin heads bobbing in sync. He had been shoved down by another of the inmates here after they both had gotten in an argument. The man's boyfriend hovered behind Kat, nervously blinking his eight eyes.

Kat pushed up from the plastic lawn chair, turning away from the injured man laying in bed to face the anxious psuedo-arachnid.

"So Frank is going to be okay?"

Kat had been summoned from her tent by one of the numerous children who darted about the camp as runners, telling her that a man had been injured in a fight and needed attention.

So she had grabbed her first aid kit, and rushed out to the scene.

"Yeah, Marty. He's gonna be fine."

Marty let out a heavy sigh, and impulsively embraced Kat. She had frozen for a moment, but then returned the hug.

As Marty pulled away, he asked, "I know we don't have much.. But I want to offer you this."

Crouching down, Marty pulled out a bundled t-shirt from underneath the bed. Unwrapping it, he withdrew a baggie of what one might naively mistake for oregano.

Kat hesitated a moment, weighing several factors in her mind before nodding politely and accepting the baggie.

"Thank you. I can get a lot more medical supplies with this. I've managed to find a pediatrics textbook I'm studying, and I'm talking to some of the other medical professionals in here, but I can't do much if I don't have anything to give people."

After accepting Marty's final thank you's, handing him a small handful of pills and instructions on how to administer them and one last look at the Frank's ankle, Kat stepped out of the minimal coolness the tent offered and out into the raw desert air.

Tucking the baggie into her boot, she lets out a heavy sigh, and heads off toward the best place to fence the weed. Rufus's 'HQ'.
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