Jemma Simmons (
badgirlshenanigans) wrote in
tcnetwork2016-01-24 09:24 pm
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Jemma Simmons

Biologist / Town Councilor
Servant of Greene
General fail at socializing
Jemma Simmons lives with Lyoshka Aethra and Greene the Wonder Bunnicula in the MASSIVE SHIELD house.

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I'm relieved something was done so quickly, but I'm surprised he let anyone but himself come up with it.
[She's rather confused by the confrontational tone.]
And whatever pique Savitar may be in, if he's said I told him he's at fault, he's outright lying. This was an accident, but since we know it can be dangerous, I wanted him to come up with a workable solution because he's the one who still needs it. I just want prevent others -- like me which both Savitar and yourself seem to have forgotten -- from being affected in future.
So how about you shelve your lack of appreciation and have a talk with him when he's not in some unreasonable temper and feeling the need to ascribe motives I didn't have.
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Maybe if you’d backed off at the first no, at the first mention of him needing it, instead of keeping on topic about the stone and maybe if you hadn’t brought it up in other conversations, you’d have given him a chance to think. But you couldn’t. So shelve your attitude first. He didn’t ascribe shit. It’s how I saw it.
You came off as very your way or it’s not good enough. How is anyone supposed to work with that if you barely give them a chance to?
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And why did I push? Because his quick refusal to consider others is both unacceptable and unlike him.
The real issue I had, and the one I do blame him for, is why he didn't consider creating some sort of box, some sort of shield, something to keep the stone out of the line of anything in the future after this happened?
He had no idea what could happen, but now that he does, it shouldn't have taken someone else to point that out to make sure it doesn't happen again.
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He can’t do that if you take the stone from him, now can he? Leave him alone so he can work on this and don’t ask for the god damn stone again. Trust that he’s handling it and back off. .
Despite what it seems like, he is considering others. And in all likelihood he probably didn’t tell you because of the way you’re handling this whole issue with the stone. He hasn’t had a single person treat him with any manner of trust or show that he had people on his side until he got here. The way you went about ‘requesting’ the stone doesn’t show him any manner of respect. Either change your approach or back down. Let him work. He knows the stone best. Stuffing it in a safe isn’t going to do anyone any good if he can’t get to it to work on it. Just a thought.
Goodbye, Jemma. I have a teenager to spoil for being probably the most helpful person in this situation. One who was unselfish and willing to listen to what was needed instead of being pushy and downright rude.
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Stick to accusations of what was actually done, and I'm disappointed that both you and Savitar have so little consideration for someone who was an innocent victim of this situation.
[Jemma doesn't say goodbye, and as tempting as it is to put a block on for 24 hours, she doesn't, only because it would be unprofessional for a town councilor to be out of contact. She will, on the other hand, if it's not an immediate town problem, respond.]