"When shall I take
Whiskey in for her treatment?"
"She won't be requiring her
treatment."
David Fury, Whiskey's handler, wasn't sure what
to make of the situation. He knew that everyone was still anxious
since the Alpha incident, but Whiskey had been imprinted with the
personality of the late Dr. Claire Saunders for six days – the
exact amount of time that the Dollhouse's physician had been dead
for.
"Ms. DeWitt, I don't mean to intrude but the Alpha attack
has been dealt with. Saunders was a great doctor, the best this
corporation will probably see but it has almost been a week since her
death. You have to hire someone else; you cannot keep her alive
inside a Doll."
Adelle DeWitt was on her last nerve. Not just
with Fury, but with everything. She had once been credited with one
of the 21st century's greatest medical breakthroughs and
now she is programming people to be anyone except their true selves,
and the latest consequence of this seems to be a massacre where the
killer is still on the loose. But, she was not going to make a scene
in the middle of the Dollhouse.
"May I remind you that,
bloodbath or not, I am still your boss. And if I tell you that
Whiskey does not require her treatment then Whiskey does not require
her treatment. Do I make myself completely clear, Mr. Fury?"
"Yes,
Ms. DeWitt."
"Perfect. Also, while we are talking about this,"
Adelle turned around and began slowly walking away from her employee,
"say your goodbyes, as this is your final day here. Just as she no
longer requires her treatment, Whiskey no longer requires a handler.
You'll be debriefed by Mr. Dominic and be placed in another job
through Rossum. It's been a pleasure, Mr. Fury. Oh and before I
forget, if you tell anyone anything about us or what we do here,
you'll be dead before the word 'Dollhouse' is muttered. Good
luck in all of your endeavors."
She knew there was probably a
better way to do what she just did, but bitterness was a prerequisite
for the job at hand and after witnessing the truest evil imaginable,
she felt there was never a better time to appear heartless.
Adelle entered her
office to find Lawrence Dominic sitting comfortably, visibly
expecting her.
"Have I heard correctly that we are keeping
Saunders in Whiskey's body?"
His tone was serious, almost
angry. Although Adelle hadn't come to expect any different emotion
from Lawrence, especially since the ordeal with Alpha.
Adelle
nodded, "On that note, you will have to debrief Mr. Fury. I have
already contacted Rossum, and they have a job prepared for
him."
Lawrence went from looking comfortable to looking uneasy,
"I have a meeting with Rossum at 2pm. Can the debriefing wait?"
"In
that case, I'll reschedule."
Adelle glided over to the phone
on her desk and dialed a number she knew too well.
"Hello, this
is Adelle. I believe that Mr. Lawrence Dominic made an appointment
with you today but after a quick review, that conference is no longer
required. By the way, if anyone, Mr. Dominic namely, tries to
organize it again, I will be contacted before any affirmative action
is made. Thank you."
Dominic was as shocked as he thought he
should be. He had never known Adelle to be as co-operative as she
appeared to be before.
"What do you think you're doing? That
was a very important meeting. You have no idea what it was even
about."
Adelle smiled at Lawrence, a frosty smile. Despite her
cold intentions, the smile warmed Adelle's body – a sensation
that she very rarely got to enjoy in her position.
"I know a
whole lot more than you'd think Mr. Dominic. Next time you try to
hold a conference with Rossum about temporarily closing the LA
Dollhouse, remember that I get a complete agenda of their important
meetings e-mailed to me daily."
The awkward silence of the
previous revelation was ended by a knock at the door, with Boyd
Langton walking into Adelle's office.
"Hello Ms. Dewitt… and
Mr. Dominic."
"Mr. Langton, what can I do for you?"
"It's
Echo"
Dominic made a disapproving grunt whilst shaking his
head.
"Manners please, Mr. Dominic," Adelle said, sheepishly
staring at Dominic knowingly, "what is it Mr. Langton?"
"Echo….
It was like Echo was imprinted with two different personalities. She
was acting as if she had two different objectives and they were
conflicting with each other. Has that happened before?"
Alpha.
Adelle felt sick. Sick with worry. Was Topher right? Will he try
and corrupt the Dolls externally? And if so, where will it
stop…?
"Must be that idiot imprinter."
Adelle couldn't
speak of her suspicion. As far as they knew, Alpha was dead.
Boyd
and Lawrence looked confused, "Topher?"
"No, we have an
imprinter from the Manhattan Dollhouse because Topher needed…..
personal leave. I'll talk to him Mr. Langton, it won't happen
again. Thanks for the update."
"My pleasure, Ms. DeWitt."
As
Boyd left the room, Dominic hounded Adelle for answers.
"Why did
Topher leave?"
"He'll be back soon, he just needed to get
his wounds checked and rest a bit. That and he didn't react well to
me asking him to imprint Whiskey with Saunders indefinitely."
"That's
understandable considering….. well I'd better go debrief Mr.
Fury."
"Keep me posted, Mr. Dominic."
As Lawrence left
the room, Adelle laid her head down on her desk, face buried in her
hands.
She looked up and grabbed the phone. She began dialing an
internal number.
"Can you come see me for a second?"
Whiskey
appeared in Adelle's doorway.
"You asked for me?"
"Yes.
Claire, we've worked together longer than anyone else in this
corporation."
"Yes, Adelle...?" Whiskey's voice shook and
fear was evident. Since Alpha, fear was always there for her, and
with every breath, one of her many scars would burn.
"Claire,
I'm giving you a second chance here. You're dead, you know that.
I'm giving you Whiskey's body. If you want to keep it, it's
yours. Or you can choose not to, and I will have you wiped straight
away."
"Why ask me this? You decide peoples fates, why not
mine too? Or is this just because you need a doctor here?"
"Just
keep it Claire, you deserve to live."
Adelle turned to walk away
again. She couldn't help but reflect on whether this is who she had
become. She had realized that she had turned herself into the very
thing that she turns others into. No emotion, no personality…..
just one objective. She had become a Doll.
