Robert Muldoon (
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There's no better sign that a date went well than organising another before it's even finished. Generally that's the theory, anyway. Given that this could just be Yennefer's way of getting onto the island to see dinosaurs with a private tour, maybe she's just able to put up with the head warden. He doubts it though. He's seen what Yennefer can do. If she wanted to wander around the island she wouldn't need him to do it. Besides, he really had enjoyed their time together, and it seemed like Yennefer had as well.
This seems like a natural progression. Not only did she get to see him in his natural environment (work), but there's the thrill of infiltration along with this, too. Luckily the park isn't fully set up yet, and Muldoon knows the island like the back of his hand. He's spent plenty of time looking at their security blind spots, because he has to cover them manually, so she has no better guide around the island than him. Between his knowledge and her spells, they should manage to have a thoroughly successful trip.
Just like last time, Muldoon is waiting by a jeep. He'd given her instructions on where to meet him. It was a nice, secluded spot not too far from the docks. It helps with his backup story in case Yennefer's presence is noticed. This time he's wearing his uniform, full khaki and not dissimilar from what he wore on their last date. The most notable differences are the pistol on his hip and the ID badge on his pocket. At least nobody could mistake him for someone else.
This seems like a natural progression. Not only did she get to see him in his natural environment (work), but there's the thrill of infiltration along with this, too. Luckily the park isn't fully set up yet, and Muldoon knows the island like the back of his hand. He's spent plenty of time looking at their security blind spots, because he has to cover them manually, so she has no better guide around the island than him. Between his knowledge and her spells, they should manage to have a thoroughly successful trip.
Just like last time, Muldoon is waiting by a jeep. He'd given her instructions on where to meet him. It was a nice, secluded spot not too far from the docks. It helps with his backup story in case Yennefer's presence is noticed. This time he's wearing his uniform, full khaki and not dissimilar from what he wore on their last date. The most notable differences are the pistol on his hip and the ID badge on his pocket. At least nobody could mistake him for someone else.
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Perhaps once that feeling wears off, reality will set back in and she'll shift back into the 'practicality above all else' mode.
"I assume your boss would take issue with you allowing her to hunt hadrosaurs," she remarks, already knowing the answer to that. It wouldn't really be practical, considering what he'd mentioned before. Technically, if they really wanted this to be as close to nature as possible; all the animals would be able to roam, hunt, and breed freely within the same extended space across the island; but that hardly presented a safe environment for people coming here to witness them. Or for their keepers to care for each species safely. It was a lot of guessing.
"That's not a bad idea. It would give her mind something more stimulating; engage her in a bit of problem solving." She muses on it seriously for a moment before responding again. "Horses are quite fast runners, better than goats or cattle. And much more accustomed to evading predators." She glances over at him with the suggestion. "You would have to put a fence in front of the electrified one, however; to ensure they didn't accidentally make contact with it." It wasn't a perfect solution by far, but it might at least give Regina more of a chase.
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It's a wretched reason to allow an animal the kind of life it's built for, but the warden could see it happening. There are a lot of potentially dark routes a park like this could be taken. The road to hell is paved with good intentions, after all. Concede on one thing and you concede on them all.
His brow lifts in surprise at the suggestion. "Horses aren't a bad idea. If we could get them at a decent price. The issue there tends to be that people view cattle and goats as food, but horses aren't. We'd have to be careful of pushback."
"I've got a lot of plans on how to improve this place," he says after watching Regina for a bit. "But for now it's enough that the animals are safe, healthy and fed." He arches an eyebrow at her and adds, "Though I could do with things moving a bit faster."
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"I understand they aren't traditionally meant as a food source," she agrees. "Perhaps you might receive push back either way, just by using cattle and goats." Some people tended to not like being faced with the reality that certain animals ate other animals in order to survive. It was a harsh one, to be sure; but unavoidable, especially in the case of a carnivore so massive as the one before them right now.
At his comment of wanting to improve the place, she's immediately quite curious. "What changes would you make?" she asks, shifting back toward him. "Perhaps I could be of some assistance." The offer is given freely; he knows some of what she is capable of; and she's not averse to utilizing those methods if it meant ensuring these animals had a better quality of life. They didn't ask to be brought back into existence, after all.
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The offer gets a look of surprise. There's hesitation as he bites his tongue from making a comment that he's not sure how she could help. She's full of surprises, after all. He certainly couldn't guess her full capabilities if he tried, so he'd better not make a fool of himself attempting to.
"I'd like visitors to have unobtrusive viewing areas. Places they could view the animals without drawing attention or causing the animals distress. I already have my eye on a few potential spots," he tells her, trying not to sound as excited as he is about his side project. "I'd really like to make the paddocks larger and more varied, and to guarantee each species has its own area when they need to spend time away from humans or other animals. We do that in zoos already."
With a nod towards Regina he continues, "And I'd like to give some of the animals more engaging ways of getting their food. If they aren't engaged they get frustrated and difficult. The smaller carnivores would be the easiest. Maybe something like wood logs with food hidden in little holes for them to play with. Dinosaur toys, essentially."
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Her lips curve into an amused smile at the mention of 'dinosaur toys', but it's a good suggestion. She nods her head toward the tyrannosaur, "It's difficult to imagine what she'd find to be an engaging enough challenge, but it's worth the effort trying to sort that out."
Yennefer thinks for a moment of what ways she might possibly help to ease things along in the direction he's spoken of. There's a variety of things she could do, but about half of them she's pretty sure would attract unwanted attention in the display of power utilized, and in general she strays away from making too many waves with her presence in a world not of her origin.
"Whenever you decide to bring up these particular changes, it is a subtle enough thing for me to make the minds of those listening more... receptive to suggestion," she explains. "It's not complete manipulation of their freedom of choice, but rather a form of light persuasiveness. It's a similar thing to me ensuring that nobody feels the need to ask too many questions about where I'm from, or why I'm here."
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Nevertheless, the offer gets a smile. "Thank you. I'll keep that in mind."
It's likely that will be a long time down the road, but it's not like Yennefer doesn't have time on her side. Muldoon only hopes he'll still have her attention whenever he does get the chance to try and convince Hammond. So far things are looking up in that regard, but he'd better not get complacent.
He waits until Regina is drinking before starting up the jeep again. Both warden and animal pause as she lifts her head at the sound, looks around, then continues drinking. With her distracted, he started driving back down the slight ridge to keep them out of sight as he heads back to the main road. It's the safest route for the places he has in mind next.
"Which next? The poisonous dilophosaurs, or the most dangerous animals in the park?"
He's pretty sure he knows that answer to this one.
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Charm and good looks could certainly get you far when it came to dealing with others, and that had been part of her training at Aretuza; but it also had it's limits. Certain people could be more stubbornly adamant than others, locked into their viewpoints and unwilling to budge; particularly the idealistic types. In those cases, magic was definitely useful.
She watches as Regina lifts her head, thinking how massive the jaws are; and wondering what it would look like to see her tearing into the prey of her choosing; back in her own era so long ago. Even here, behind the tall electrified sense; the tyrannosaur elicits a sense of instinctive wariness as much as fascination in Yennefer. So, needless to say, when he asks where to next; her answer is quite predictable.
"I'm surprised you even need to ask," she remarks with a teasing smirk. "I'd love to see the most dangerous animals in the park."
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At the speed he drives it doesn't take long for them to reach their destination, though he does slow as soon as the fence becomes raptor territory. They'll be moving them to a smaller pen soon. It just needs to finish being built, but that can't happen soon enough in his opinion.
Somehow he manages to look even more serious than before as he scans the foliage on the other side of the fence. He doesn't realise how sharp his eyes get or how pronounced his heavy brow becomes. Nor does he really register the way he touches the gun at his hip for reassurance as he steps out of the jeep once he's parked it.
He opens the door for her and retrieves the binoculars as he does. After setting its focus and giving the area a scan, he leans back against the hood of the car.
"They won't be long," he assures her before adding with a thin drawl, "They never are."
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Standing beside him near the hood of the car, she glances over at him; thinking that's a fairly ominous statement, but she doesn't feel unsafe. Her senses, however, are sharpened as much as they can be; and considering she has slightly better hearing and vision than a normal human, thanks to her elven blood; she picks up the moment there's a faint rustling in the foliage.
Her gaze snaps to where the sound originates, off to the right. It's so subtle, and so quiet that if she weren't focusing intently; she'd miss it entirely. But the rustling continues, closer and closer until her gaze finally picks up on what's different in the swatch of green before her. She sees the subtle outline of the animal's head, then narrows in on it's eye watching the both of them. There's a slight intake of breath from Yennefer, unaccustomed to just how stealthy the approach had been. Who knows how long this creature had been there, watching them. Maybe it only started to make noise on purpose, to draw their attention.
That theory is confirmed, rather abruptly; when a second animal suddenly emerges from the foliage and charges the fence from the far left; snarling menacingly. Yennefer outright gasps in shock as her head whips around to the second animal, her hand raising instinctively to create an invisible barrier spell in front of the both of them.
It's not needed of course, considering the fence. But, her reflexes were quicker than her logical mind. The fence makes a sound as the animal hits it, then disappears once more into the foliage. The sound of other raptors can be heard then, moving around in the leaves unseen, then all falls eerily silent once more.
She breathes a quiet sigh, the barrier spells dissipating when she lowers her hand. When she looks over at Muldoon her features are sharpened and serious the way they would be if they were both out hunting in dangerous territory.
"Is it... harmed?" She asks, a small furrow in brow indicated that for all that that display had certainly startled and unsettled her, to say the least; she's somewhat concerned that the animal had charged such a high powered fence like that.
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What he didn't account for was Yennefer being startled enough to cast a spell. He stands straight, putting a hand on her shoulder to stop her... but as far as he can tell she doesn't cast anything before the raptor hits the fence and retreats. Their song and dance done, he relaxes.
Just as he's about to ask if she's ok, she beats him to it with a question of her own. His lips drawn into a thin line.
"Yes, but not badly. Not enough to get them to stop."
Only then does he take his turn, frowning as he asks, "Are you alright?"
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Even knowing there was a fence there, she'd still responded as if the threat was an imminent one; requiring immediate action. Years of fighting in a variety of wars between mages left it's mark, clearly. But she relaxes after a moment, her caution remains but curiosity comes to the fore front of her thoughts as she watches the now still foliage, the raptor that had been watching them initially having disappeared.
"I would think that display alone would be enough to cause quite a shock to the system with most guests," she remarks, wondering how they even planned to add this into the tour.
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"Better you cast it than don't," he points out. As she's well aware at this point, he prefers an abundance of caution to a lack of it. Plus, it's not like she'd tried to hurt the animals, just protect them.
He follows her gaze to the paddock, brow creasing again. "I was told they were intelligent, but not this intelligent. The geneticists are delighted." Turning to Yennefer he continues his rambling. "They're extraordinarily fast, incredible jumpers, and as you saw, they work extremely well as a team." His frown deepens as he looks back at the dense foliage. "They're testing the fences for weaknesses. Systematically, thoughtfully. We're having to rethink how we house them. They're too dangerous to keep like this. They're too dangerous to keep at all, in my opinion."
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She listens as he describes the intelligence of the raptors, their speed, their capacity to problem solve. All of it is fascinating, but there is something undeniably unsettling about them as well. "Predators with that level of intelligence should not be kept anywhere near the public," she agrees with a raise of her brow.
"Especially in this type of paddock. It's only a matter of time before they figure out where there might be a slight weakness in the fence." Her eyes scan the fence before them and the foliage beyond it; trying to catch another glimpse of them but all is eerily quite and still. "I get the sense they are still watching us, even though I can see no movement." She shifts toward him then as she asks - "What did you think when you first saw them? How do they compare with the other predators you've worked with, in Kenya?"
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His attention is turned towards her when she moves closer, but he looks briefly to one side as he mulls over her question. "I was impressed. Some animals you can tell just by looking at them, that they're built to be successful hunters. With the raptors you wouldn't be able to deny it. The way they look, the way they move... You know to your core that they're deadly, vicious killers."
"I've been around predators my whole life and none of them compare. Cheetah speed, better pack hunters than hyenas, and I don't know anything that can jump like them. Or problem solve like them. I've had to deal with every kind of animal making a zoo keeper's life hell by figuring out weaknesses in their pens, but none are as deadly and difficult as these. Feeding them has become extremely dangerous." He gestures down the road. "That's why we're building a new enclosure for them. To be able to feed and house them more safely."
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"Hopefully it's one that doesn't have fences," she remarks as she glances down the road toward where he mentions the new enclosure. Clearly, being jolted by electricity wasn't enough to get them to avoid charging. She's not even certain what sort of enclosure would be best suited for such intelligent and deadly animals.
"Of all the animals I've seen from your world, I must say; these," she gestures briefly toward the spot where the raptor is watching them, "are most like some of the creatures I've dealt with in my world." She rests a hand back against the hood of the car, relaxing slightly but remaining aware of the fence ahead. "Part of me is quite curious to see them hunt, learn everything about them; to know if there exists an animal they wouldn't attempt to coordinate an attack on. The other part of me thinks they are simply too dangerous to be here, among humans."
She turns to look at him then. "Your world doesn't have mages, or witchers, or other creatures anything like this. It makes anyone who interacts with them vulnerable, even with the fences and the precautions," she states in a practical tone. One that shifts to concern as she places a hand atop his forearm. "Don't take any unnecessary risks. Please." Her gaze is serious as she looks up him. It's not as if she thinks he's reckless, quite the opposite really; but that this is her way of displaying her genuine care and concern for him.
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The harsh lines of his face soften and he puts a hand over hers. "I won't. I promise."
As much as he loves danger, he does love living, too. Sometimes it feels as if he's the only one trying to make this place safe. He knows that's not true. There are allies in that eternal battle, like Harding and Ray, but they have their own areas to cover. He's not sure whether it's a good or bad feeling knowing that now someone else other than those two will be keeping an eye on whether or not they have to scold him for taking risks. Good, he thinks. It's Yennefer after all. Everything that means more time with her is good.
"Come on," he says then, opening the jeep door. "You've a few more sights to see."
The dilophosaurs are next, and they may have to do a little waiting for them. Curious little critters as they are, Muldoon won't be letting Yennefer out of the jeep for them. When it comes to being cautious, the dilos are up there with being deserving of it. Though he parks the vehicle up close enough to the fence, he keeps the windows firmly up.
"Have you done anything like this before?" he asks while they wait, both peering into the foliage. "Gone to another world and seen particularly strange animals? Animals that are more like the ones in your world?"
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Settling back in the jeep, she glances toward the raptor paddock one last time before they drive off; as if she half expects them to charge the fences again, just to attempt to startle them. Which isn't a bad strategy, predators making their prey afraid enough to run. But, they remained silent and hidden. The impression they'd left on Yennefer is not one that will fade from memory any time soon.
"A few times, yes," she answers as they sit and wait at the dilophosaur paddock, watching the foliage. A thought comes to mind then - "I suppose... technically, it might be possible to portal to your world, but going backward in time. To when these animals still populated the landscape." Magic had it's limits, but if there's anything she's learned over the centuries it's that the type of spells out there were incredibly diverse; and sometimes it was only a matter of finding the right spell book.
Still, she's quick to add - "I've never attempted it, and would be very reluctant to do so. I'm not even sure I could, but I can't help but wonder what it would be like. What your world looked liked so long ago."
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"I'd like to see the dragonfly that used to exist when these animals did," he admits quietly before his enthusiasm raises his voice again. "There was more oxygen in the world then, so even the insects were much larger. Their wingspan was almost a meter long, and dragonflies are the most successful predator in the world. Imagine seeing one that size at work."
Though he only lets himself daydream for a moment before looking at her again. "But I think you're right. Magic is dangerous enough without you going back in time as well. You'd be exhausted, the world would be dangerous, and you wouldn't have any other people to get help from if you needed it."
Which is a rather roundabout way of saying that he'd worry about her.
A dash of movement catches his eye and he sits up in his seat. Taking the binoculars, he scans the undergrowth until he spots what he's looking for. Handing the binoculars over to Yennefer, he points as he directs her. "See there, by the rock and the large fern? You should see an animal with two crests. They're curious animals, and tend to come along to investigate strange sounds."
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But, the reality was as he'd stated - it would simply be too dangerous to go alone; and if she made even a small mistake she would be putting herself at great risk. His comments earn a slow, knowing smile from her; as she can recognize the concern behind his words. "Is this your way of saying you would worry about me?" she asks with a slightly teasing lift of her brow.
Once he shifts in his seat she's quick to set her focus back on the foliage, and when he hands her the binoculars she scans around to the spot he's indicated; letting out a small sound of surprise when she sees the crests he'd mentioned. "How interesting - it's rather slight in stature," she comments, her gaze glued to the animal as it moves - it seems curious and almost innocuous. "If I didn't know about the venom I might think it to be far less of a threat than it is, just on size alone." But, based on the row of teeth she can see, there's no doubt this is still very much a predator. "How do they respond to the wardens?"
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"Their curiosity is stronger than their fear more often that I'd like. They'll come along to investigate anything and attack if they think they have an opportunity, or if they perceive any aggressive body language."
As he moves to get a better look, he comes closer to her, and lowers his voice a little. "You should be able to see some colour on her neck. They have frills which are really very impressive, but when splayed out generally means they're going to attack. They've caught out a few newer wardens with their head-tilt and the gentle cooing sound they make."
"Thankfully due to their size and the antivenin that was developed, they're not as bad to deal with as the raptors or the tyrannosaur." With a small mutter he adds, "Though their bite does hurt like a-." He stops himself, glances at her and rephrases. "It does hurt a lot."
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When he leans in closer, she's momentarily distracted by that proximity and by his voice lowering a bit; her mind going back to their evening at the beach and of being in his arms. But she manages to still pay attention to his words; noticing the color on the dilophosaur's neck and wondering at what their frills must look like. "A clever distraction to draw the eye," she remarks. She's not sure how much she'd trust a gentle cooing sound from a carnivore, but she can't fault the wardens for reacting as they had. After all, these are extinct species; it's not as if it's common knowledge how to avoid an attack like one would with any other predator.
When he stops himself, she lowers the binoculars and gives him a look, part scolding but mostly amusement. "I can imagine." There's a grin on her face as she lifts the binoculars again to get another glimpse; then eventually hands them over to him.
"It's astounding." She sighs with a shake of her head. "I've only seen a few species so far, but already I feel as though my perception of your world is... drastically altered. Your species and dinosaurs are separated by such a vast gap of time. This shouldn't be possible." She muses aloud, and coming from someone who regularly alters reality with her magic, the of the statement isn't lost on her.
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The admission gets a small smile from him. "Would it help if I told you that I was the same when I first saw this? Everyone is. This is like nothing anyone's ever seen before." He nods his head towards the dinosaur in the paddock who hops over a log. "Once people see this, the world isn't going to be the same ever again."
Which is an intimidating thought. There's a lot of questions over morality, ethics, nature and science around all of this. None of which Muldoon is particularly equipped to tackle. No, he's focused on the animals. He's got a job and he's determined to do it well.
"It does make a person a bit more prepared for learning about magic," he adds casually. "Real magic and other worlds and strange new creatures." After a moment's thought he tilts his head at her. "But that's your every day."
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She glances toward the dinosaur once more as the weight behind his words settle. "You're right. But it's already changed, for better or worse; the moment your scientist and your boss decided to bring these animals back." She leans her head back against the seat and looks over at him, thinking about the unique and dangerous position he's in with this job.
She can't fault him for taking it, as she would have done the same thing; were she in his position. Still, a part of her can't help but worry now; and that shows in the furrow of her brow and the concern in her gaze as she looks at him without speaking for a moment. The fate of this island and whatever it's trajectory may be; success, controversy, disaster, or failure - he's tied to that.
With his next comment, she internally snaps herself out of that line of thinking and her expression slowly softens into an undeniably warm and affectionate smile as she responds - "That it is. And how fortunate for me that I happened to cross paths with someone who understands that." She reaches out to place her hand atop his. "Not to mention someone I share so many other things in common with." Which, truly; was a rare thing. She'd met plenty of people she could call friends, but it was very rare she came across someone as like minded as Muldoon. She could easily see him taking up residence in her heart, if things kept on as they were.
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Though that feeling changes into confusion as he watches her brow get heavy, troubled. Part of him starts to wonder if she's tempted to put an end to all of this. It wouldn't surprise him. He might be a part of it, but that doesn't mean he agrees with everything they're doing here. Still, he'd rather not have to come into conflict with Yennefer, so he's glad that expression passes and is replaced by a smile.
Taking her hand in his, he lifts it to his lips and kisses her knuckles in a silent reciprocation of her affection.
"I'd better not disappoint, then." He starts up the jeep and watches the dilophosaur chirp and dart away before he gets them moving again. "I'll show you the last few dinosaurs we have on the island, then... Well, there's not much to eat here. I wouldn't want to put you through the canteen's food, and the restaurant isn't open yet. I'm afraid the most I could offer you is a drink to cap the day off."
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Still smiling as the jeep heads down the road, she chuckles at his comment of canteen food. "That's alright, a drink to cap off the adventure of the day sounds lovely." Though the remark he'd made does make her wonder what the workers here eat.
"If the restaurant isn't open, I'd hope you and the other workers aren't subjected to food that's too terribly dreadful. Considering the rigors of the job and the risk in general, you ought to at least have decent meals as compensation." She glances over at him, a bit of mischief and plotting in her expression. "I could have something sent in via portal every so often." As if that wouldn't raise suspicions, but she could always figure out some convenient explanation. Or, failing that; use magic.
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