above all else | corbin & isha
isha-feinberg:
[He can play harder to get than he thinks, when it comes to this particular topic. While Isha would never like to describe herself as desperate, she is certainly… eager to do something. It’s becoming increasingly apparent that she can’t achieve much on her own, not in a community as enclosed as a Colony. And Ada, dear as she is to Isha, is not a master of subtlety. The two of them talk a lot and laugh about the sort of chaos they could instigate, but when it comes to making a difference in a meaningful way, she’s not sure Ada could keep a secret.
Then again, maybe her nature is too distrusting. She wouldn’t think Corbin knew how to keep his mouth shut either, but he explains that he’d need to check with other involved people before clueing Isha in on any real details. Grudgingly, she respects that. Corbin has a loud mouth but he knows when to shut it. Well, sometimes. She also thinks he should shut it when it comes to bragging about what a desirable lothario he is. There’s little more distasteful to Isha than people that feel the need to shoehorn sex into every conversation.
While nobody could accuse the man of subtlety, he does manage to give very few details away as he expands on what he’s planning. Isha isn’t sure what he means by kicking the NWRF where it hurts, because she isn’t sure where in particular might hurt them. Whatever people think of her, she’s not an evil genius or a master manipulator. She got away with so many murders through a combination of luck, and perverts being very simple. That, and being mindful of tide times and currents when she disposed of the bodies.
But when it comes to standing up to a well organized, global group like the NWRF? That’s a little harder, and Isha is slowly accepting that she’ll need help. She does understand a little better what he’s saying about Telepaths. In an uprising, even a lowkey one, being able to communicate privately without risk of being overheard or intercepted is absolutely invaluable.]
Okay. [She nods. He’s smirking; Isha’s expression remains neutral. She’s fundamentally opposed to smiling at men that smile at her. She works very hard to ensure people don’t accidentally think she likes them, although it occurs to her she shouldn’t try that hard with Corbin. She’s not the only telepath in the Colony by any stretch, so in that way she needs him more than he needs her. That thought makes her feel a little queasy, and she takes a sharp inhale of the fresh, sea salt air.] That was very vague. Thank you.
[The ‘thank you’ isn’t as sarcastic as it might sound. She really is pleased to know that Corbin is capable of being vague if necessary.] If these other parties object to my involvement, will you give me the chance to explain myself to them? I can tell it to you, and you pass on the message, if they will remain anonymous. I know that I am not an easy person to trust so I cannot expect people to be immediately comfortable with my involvement, but I would like to explain why I am so eager, if they are doubtful.
[It would sting her pride, but she’d do it, ask for a second hearing if necessary.]
[Oh....oh. So she’s like... committed to this, then. Well and truly committed, it would seem, because not only does she listen, and thank Corbin (even with a arguably sarcastic little quip snuck in there somewhere), but she also actually takes the time to ask Corbin for a chance to make her case, essentially. Huh.
It’s not what he would have expected, and to be honest, it does a lot more for her than she probably realizes. She wants to be able to explain herself in the event that Mouse and Pax don’t agree to bringing a convict into the mix, but at this point Corbin is starting to feel like he’d be prepared to make a case for her. Not that she’d appreciate that, knowing her track record with having men speak for her or over her, (even in classes nobody cares about, for fuck’s sake...) but he’s never seen her this apparently committed to anything that involves speaking with him, and if she’s willing to put up with him this long, and be not only civil, but marginally humble...Corbin takes it as a sign she’s more invested than she’d like to admit.
In any case, it’s not like he’s about to tell her he’ll do it for her, or anything of that notion—any argument would be better coming from her, anyway. But if it comes to it, he might back her up himself, if it comes down to arguing. Maybe. He’s wary, but he’d like to believe this opportunity that seems to have fallen into his lap is one of... good karma, or something. Something he can trust. Which is... hard to come by, these days, but he’d like to believe it.]
Yeah, sure mate, sure. If it comes down to it, I’ll make sure you... get a chance to say yer piece. But I reckon... I don’t know, I reckon I got a good feeling about this, anyway. So I’ll talk to ‘em and get back to ya, yeah? Shouldn’t be long.
















