Subject: The Wolf's Den
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Posted on: 2018-03-15 02:49:00 UTC

A knock sounded at the door to Thoth’s Response Center, leading the technician to stand and open said door. “Hel--”

He paused at the sight of a hulking man outside his door. Hulking to the point of being absolutely inhuman. An inhumanly large man who promptly swept his way into the room, shaking out his roughly-braided blond mane as he went. “Hello yourself, little one. You are Thoth, yes? I’m in the right room this time?”

The techie blinked and nodded. “Uh… yeah. Yeah, that’s me. And you’re--”

“Leman of the Russ,” the primarch interrupted with a nod. “My brothers and I heard of this… Shipfest, wasn’t it?” He waved a hand in dismissal. “Regardless, we have decided to take part. And you, little one, are my choice for the night.”

Thoth gaped in shock. “Wha--but - but I’m - Russ, I’m - I’m honored, really, but I don’t…”

Russ smiled down at him, an odd expression on that face. “You mean the part where you chose my traitor brother’s army instead of my own?” he asked almost casually. He couldn’t quite disguise all of the barb in his voice.

Thoth took an instinctive step back, but knew better than to try hiding the truth from a primarch. “Well… uh… yeah, actually. I mean, it came down to you two, but the Sons just… felt like me more.”

The primarch of Legion VI grinned. “And that, little one, is exactly why I chose you. Either you learn the true glory of the Space Wolves, or I get to lord this over my brother for a millennium. Or both. Preferably both. What do you say?”

After a moment of shock, the technician began to laugh almost helplessly. “You know what, Russ? Sure,” he said when he could finally breathe. “Show me what you’ve got.”

~~~

Several hours later, Thoth trudged into Rudi's almost stiffly before gingerly sitting down at the bar. His eyes were dull and vacant, focused in rather than out, but he still recognized the man sitting next to him.

"Uh... hey," 'Plith said dully. "How are you?"

"Primarch," the technician responded, tone equally exhausted. "You?"

"Same. So… VI or XVth? I can’t imagine it was any of the others...”

“I… don’t want to discuss it. At all.”

The pair sat in silence for a moment or two before 'Plith broke it. "Thoth?"

"Yeah?"

"I think you know what I'm going to say..."

"Can I say it with you?" He roused himself out of his lethargy by the smallest amount.

"Sure."

And the, in quiet, dead-on-their-feet unison, they spoke. "Let us never speak of this again."

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You're welcome, Birdie. Now to go back and write the middle...

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