Subject: Of Flowers and (Grudging) Forgiveness
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Posted on: 2011-09-25 21:39:00 UTC

(Since I don't strictly have any agents to write about, I figured writing the Flowers would be an interesting challenge...)

Everyone in HQ knew that the Marquis de Sod and the Kudzu didn’t like each other. That was fine - it was the PPC. If everyone got along, it would set warning bells ringing throughout the building (literally; Makes-Things had installed them himself on request from the SO). The occasional snide remark or petty bickering was barely remarked upon anymore.

But this... this was new.

No one was sure how it started; the most believable rumor held that it began as a disagreement over an agent recuperating in FicPsych. The Marquis de Sod had wanted her back in the field immediately, while the Kudzu insisted she needed more time to recover. Naturally the argument moved away from the well-being of the agent quickly, and became a gigantic blowout with each Flower accusing the other of infringing on their jurisdiction, undermining their authority, ignoring important demands, and having no respect for their work. The psychic bellowing could be heard throughout HQ, and stunned anyone within fifty paces. There were four people in FicPsych now with mental damage from being too close - which only added fuel to the escalating fire.

Now the two Flowers weren’t talking to each other, which was fairly normal, but when not sulking were directly and intentionally interfering the other’s work, which was not. The Marquis was refusing to send anyone to FicPsych, no matter how clearly and badly they needed it; the Kudzu was refusing to release anyone from FicPsych, as a direct response.

Everyone in HQ could feel the effects. An underlying current of malice pervaded the place. The other Flowers were making themselves scarce, and personnel found excuses for extended absences. The infrastructure departments were having an increasingly hard time holding everything together.

After about a week and a half, with hostilities not having faded in the least, the Sunflower Official resigned himself to having to do something.

He didn’t want to get involved in the least. If at all possible, he would have left it to the Marquis and Kudzu to work out between themselves. But agents going stir-crazy in their wards and flamethrower-crazy in the halls was detrimental to everyone, and besides, their pigheadedness was interfering with his job, as well.

He managed to wrangle them both into a meeting in an unused boardroom. The Marquis and Kudzu sat opposite each other at the table, deliberately and pointedly ignoring each other.

The SO glared at them both. Listen, he snapped. This idiocy must stop now. I don’t care what grievances you have against each other - this has gone on long enough.

If the Kudzu had eyes, she would have rolled them. This wouldn’t have happened at all if the daisy over there didn’t need such a drastic attitude adjustment.

The Marquis stiffened indignantly. Excuse me? I hardly think -

Will you
stop it? The SO had lost his patience by now. You both are acting like seedlings - no, worse, like Agents.

That gave them both pause.

I don’t care whose fault it is, who has a bad attitude, or anything else you have to say to me, the SO continued. But you are disrupting my life and my work and I have had enough. You are not leaving this room until you have worked this out between yourselves. Whether you reconcile or kill each other, I don’t care. But this needs to be resolved right now.

With that, the SO turned and left, leaving the Kudzu and the Marquis alone in the room.

For the longest time, they just sat there, glaring sullenly at each other. After a time, the silence faded from hostile to uncomfortable, and then to just awkward.

It was the Marquis who gave in first. So... how is Agent... er... He couldn’t even remember the name of the agent that the whole thing had begun over.

The Kudzu knew who he meant. She flicked a tendril irritably. She says she’s ready to go back to work.

They met each other’s looks, both wanting to say I told you so.

Five or six other agents are also ready to be discharged, the Kudzu finally added.

The Marquis nodded. And I believe I have a few who need therapy and recuperation.

Ah. The Fountain of Bleepka explosion?

The ones involved who aren’t in Medical will certainly need the help, yes. As well as a few others.

Eventually, after a few hours of violence failing to break out, the SO deemed them ready to leave. The two disgruntled Flowers left with only one parting potshot (And also, your hat is stupid), leaving the Marquis and Kudzu back on the familiar grounds of tolerable if active dislike.

The agents who had been taking bets over which one would kill the other went away disappointed.

But peace was back in HQ - or, rather, the benign craziness that in the PPC passed for peace - and that was all anyone could ask for.

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