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'''Kate''': It's nice to have a friend, Niko. I feel like you are someone I can speak to. | '''Kate''': It's nice to have a friend, Niko. I feel like you are someone I can speak to. | ||
==Date four== | |||
'''Kate''': What have you been up to? Actually, I don't think I want to know. I'm sure it made you feel big and strong. | |||
'''Niko''': Not really. | |||
'''Kate''': Lord above - you don't even enjoy it? Then why do it? | |||
'''Niko''': Can you do me a favor, and stop preaching? I'm fine. I am what I am, for better or worse. | |||
'''Kate''': Fair enough. A life time of trying to sort my brothers out has left me a little sanctimonious. Forgive me... I'm sorry if this is a weird question - what was the war like? | |||
'''Niko''': It was great - you got to see people turn into animals and your close friends die. | |||
'''Kate''': Sorry. I knew it was a dumb question. It's just, I hoped it wasn't so awful for you. | |||
'''Niko''': No. It was seeing your home destroyed, seeing members of you family die. My aunt, Roman's mother, she was... she was... she was raped and murdered. I found her. Roman does not know - he thought she died in a house fire. | |||
'''Kate''': I'm so sorry. | |||
'''Niko''': The world is hard. What are you going to do? | |||
'''Kate''': Maybe you're right. | |||
'''Niko''': The war taught me a lot of bad things, but it also taught me to enjoy life. | |||
'''Kate''': I like that. |
Revision as of 11:39, 16 October 2014
Date one
Kate: This is nice, isn't it?
Niko: What's nice?
Kate: I don't know... getting out, doing stuff, not working or fighting with my family. Getting to know you.
Niko: Is nice to get to now you too, seems like I've gotten pretty close to everyone else in your family.
Kate: You poor bastard, you have. I don't normally socialize with people that know my family. Try to keep those two sides of my life separate. I guess it's nice to be honest for a change. Rather than me keeping secrets about my family from you, you're probably keeping secrets about my family from me?
Niko: No comment. You don't normally take the guys you date back to meet the family?
Kate: Date? This isn't a date, Niko. We're just getting to know each other. We might be friends and that's all. I couldn't date you.. someone like my brothers. I couldn't do that to myself.
Niko: Alright then, this isn't a date. We're just two people, hanging out.
Kate: That's it. But it's nice. I'm enjoying myself.
Niko: Me too.
Date two
Kate: So.
Niko: So what?
Kate: So, you.
Niko: So me what?
Kate: So, are you another one?
Niko: Another what?
Kate: Another one like my brothers. A tough guy with a death wish. A man eager to get into Hell as soon as possible.
Niko: Probably.
Kate: How annoying. What is wrong with you people? You mean.
Niko: What's wrong with me? Quite a lot, I'm sure.
Kate: Why don't you want to live? To live a normal life, I mean - get married, have kids, not steal, rob, kill. It can't be easier, than having a job I mean?
Niko: I don't know. I have lived a complicated life. I was in a war.
Kate: Sounds like you still are.
Niko: Maybe.
Kate: Well, for a murdering, thieving idiot who can't talk about things, you're kind of nice.
Niko: Thank you.
Kate: Don't mention it.
Date three
Kate: It's nice to have a friend who understands the madness that I've lived through. You know what my family is like.
Niko: I do, but I don't think that any life is not mad. You were here in America. You have had opportunities that most of the world could not imagine.
Kate: An Irish family manages to make it the eighteenth century when or whenever they are. The men in my family are just highwaymen and moralists, usually both in equal measure.
Niko: I don't know if I'd agree that Packie was a moralist. He seems like a highwayman through and through.
Kate: You should see him around me, if a man even looks in my direction, he threatens to rip his heart out.
Kate: Well, is a good thing that we are just friends. If this was a date, I'd be scared.
Kate: It's nice to have a friend, Niko. I feel like you are someone I can speak to.
Date four
Kate: What have you been up to? Actually, I don't think I want to know. I'm sure it made you feel big and strong.
Niko: Not really.
Kate: Lord above - you don't even enjoy it? Then why do it?
Niko: Can you do me a favor, and stop preaching? I'm fine. I am what I am, for better or worse.
Kate: Fair enough. A life time of trying to sort my brothers out has left me a little sanctimonious. Forgive me... I'm sorry if this is a weird question - what was the war like?
Niko: It was great - you got to see people turn into animals and your close friends die.
Kate: Sorry. I knew it was a dumb question. It's just, I hoped it wasn't so awful for you.
Niko: No. It was seeing your home destroyed, seeing members of you family die. My aunt, Roman's mother, she was... she was... she was raped and murdered. I found her. Roman does not know - he thought she died in a house fire.
Kate: I'm so sorry.
Niko: The world is hard. What are you going to do?
Kate: Maybe you're right.
Niko: The war taught me a lot of bad things, but it also taught me to enjoy life.
Kate: I like that.