He feels it when she stirs, and his gaze jerks to her face, his expression twisting for a moment before he manages to get it back to calm, or as close to calm as he can manage.
"Connie." It's not what she prefers to be called, but at the moment, he honestly doesn't give a damn and then she's asking him a question and he takes a breath.
"...You...There were some problems with the Epsilon AI, they finally had to remove it and you've been asleep for days." Which is a hell of a lot longer than he'd really have liked.
She doesn't take any notice of him using "Connie" instead of "CT." It's not like names are the thing she's focused on right now. She's focused on remembering, nothing else.
"Days?" CT repeats, frowning. At the mention of Epsilon, she remembers that she'd been going in to surgery for the implantation. That's right, that was...the last thing that happened? The last thing that she can remember, for the moment, but it doesn't feel as though it's been days... With the way Wash is looking at her though, she doesn't think he's lying.
"I don't know. Everything's...fuzzy." She answers, frown staying firmly in place. With everything so out of focus, her not even being all that sure of what the hell had happened or what problems were had with Epsilon, she can't really tell how she's feeling. Beyond confused, that is. "I don't like feeling this way. I can't--...I remember going in for implantation. And I remember..."
Trailing off, she tries to mentally grab on to some fleeting memory. One that she can feel on the edge of her mind, like it's about to leap away and she'll have no chance of ever retrieving it. It takes some work, but she latches on, and she's not really thinking when she continues, speaking on a breath;
"Allison?" He questioned after a moment, eyeing her before he sighed out a breath.
"It's probably better you don't remember, I...heard some of it, and the Epsilon unit... It didn't go well." Not that they'd let him stay once he'd been found outside the infirmary.
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"Connie." It's not what she prefers to be called, but at the moment, he honestly doesn't give a damn and then she's asking him a question and he takes a breath.
"...You...There were some problems with the Epsilon AI, they finally had to remove it and you've been asleep for days." Which is a hell of a lot longer than he'd really have liked.
"How do you feel?"
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"Days?" CT repeats, frowning. At the mention of Epsilon, she remembers that she'd been going in to surgery for the implantation. That's right, that was...the last thing that happened? The last thing that she can remember, for the moment, but it doesn't feel as though it's been days... With the way Wash is looking at her though, she doesn't think he's lying.
"I don't know. Everything's...fuzzy." She answers, frown staying firmly in place. With everything so out of focus, her not even being all that sure of what the hell had happened or what problems were had with Epsilon, she can't really tell how she's feeling. Beyond confused, that is. "I don't like feeling this way. I can't--...I remember going in for implantation. And I remember..."
Trailing off, she tries to mentally grab on to some fleeting memory. One that she can feel on the edge of her mind, like it's about to leap away and she'll have no chance of ever retrieving it. It takes some work, but she latches on, and she's not really thinking when she continues, speaking on a breath;
"Allison."
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"It's probably better you don't remember, I...heard some of it, and the Epsilon unit... It didn't go well." Not that they'd let him stay once he'd been found outside the infirmary.
"The fuzziness should pass, Connie."