22:17 <tom> It's just after sunrise that Willie's phone buzzes. It's not in her messages, which means it's not the centuries-old pervert sending more threats. In the Huntr App: BG: <hey i got a lead on the gardener survivors if you wanna meet in the gb> 22:18 <tom> There's a pause and a followup: <do you think badawi likes zatar> 22:20 <VoxPVoxD> Willie's just out of the shower when she gets the messages, standing over the coffee grinder, absorbing that wonderful smell. Early morning Huntr notifications? That's... oh, it's just Bob. Oh, it's- oh. 22:21 <VoxPVoxD> About ten minutes after the second message goes through, there's a response. 22:21 <VoxPVoxD> WW: <everybody likes za'atar> 22:21 <VoxPVoxD> <what's this about the survivors> 22:23 <tom> BG: <left a burner at agathas with a lil note. we'll see if she bites i am being ironic about that btw> 22:23 <tom> BG: <making apology za ' atar at the gb for agostina rn> 22:25 <VoxPVoxD> Willie starts to type <apology for what> before she deletes it and replaces it with <omw> 22:25 <VoxPVoxD> <do you want coffee> 22:27 <tom> BG: <Yes.> 22:27 <VoxPVoxD> Willie needs buzzing in at the Greybox about 15 minutes later. 22:28 <tom> She's let in. Haldane's still sleeping; the building's cold except for the kitchenette, where Bob is frying some kind of dough next to a couple bowls of spices. 22:29 <VoxPVoxD> Willie comes in and sets down a thermos wherever there's room near Bob. "Working your way up the fried dough skill tree." 22:30 <tom> "I had some when I was deployed and I haven't been able to get it quite right. I tried baking it, now we're going for something a bit more experimental." 22:31 <tom> "Sort of a fluffy fried bread with the thyme-" he's gesturing to the bowl of pale green seeds. 22:32 <tom> He takes the thermos and sips. "Can we copy your coffee setup here? Yours just blows this percolator out the water." 22:34 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "I think to make a proper manakish you would need a pizza stone or a tandoor or something. Very hard to get the texture right in a home oven, but frying is fine." 22:34 <tom> "Yeah I'm not even trying to make the original. We're off in the ether." 22:34 <tom> "If it's good it's good. I can get a real oven later." 22:34 <VoxPVoxD> "Very inventive solution." 22:35 <tom> "Frying's fun." He's grabbing the fried dough in the tongs, brushing it with butter, and dipping it in the spices. Onto the pile it goes. 22:35 <tom> "...It's not really breakfast food." 22:35 <VoxPVoxD> "The secret to having good coffee is just to buy good coffee and have a good grinder. Once you do that, pretty much any reasonably well-made thing can make delicious coffee. You can get a V60 for twenty quid. I've got an espresso machine that cost... too much." 22:36 <VoxPVoxD> "Eeeh. Bread's an anytime food." 22:36 <tom> "Thought about getting you a keurig as a troll. Honestly it'd be the meanest thing I ever did to you." 22:37 <tom> Anyway: "So yeah, I've got an idea how I can follow up on the Gardeners without too much more risk." 22:38 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Meaner to the environment than it is to me." 22:38 <VoxPVoxD> Relatedly: "Agatha?" 22:41 <tom> Bob: "It's still a risk but, I got the feeling she has a bit more distance from the rest of their whole... you know, thing. Might be that she's still in their... you know, the blood pyramid. But I can at least make contact without directly stepping on Inchcape toes." Very specific about the personal pronoun use here. 22:43 <tom> "Anyway I dropped the note and a phone off at her place when I texted you. We'll see if she claps back tonight." 22:43 <VoxPVoxD> Willie drinks from her office mug, the one with the WILLIE SCARY copied from Bob's bingo card. "Do you think that's wise?" 22:44 <tom> "The wisest thing would be to just write off the survivors and go on goin' on I guess. I'm starting to think Soyjack kind of fucked us." 22:45 <tom> "Each of us sorta thought this'd be like... it'd be our own thing. But you can't sell helping people to one guy and getting rich to another and not have problems down the line." 22:46 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "..." 22:46 <VoxPVoxD> She just sips her coffee, watching the bread fry. 22:46 <tom> "So I wanna uh, break the partner rule I guess?" 22:47 <tom> Bob rubs the back of his neck, the universal sign of being basically out of ideas, here. He flips the dough in the popping oil. 22:47 <tom> "I don't know if it's a good idea for you to be seen following up on this, you know." 22:48 <tom> "Even if Mrs. Hursley-Apple isn't uh, in their whole fucked up blood triangle she'll definitely send it up the chain I was asking. Which is fine. I'm crazy, everyone gets that by now." 22:48 <tom> "But if you go then it's a whole thing." 22:48 <VoxPVoxD> Finally: "Is it good for Agatha?" 22:49 <tom> "If it's not then I suspect she'll say so, by leaving me on read. That's the likely outcome here." 22:50 <tom> "That's an answer in itself, isn't it?" 22:51 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Hopefully." 22:52 <VoxPVoxD> "But people do odd things when they're scared or lonely, and nobody's ever quite as rational as we make them out to be in our heads." 22:52 <VoxPVoxD> She sighs. 22:54 <tom> "Is that a me dig or a self dig?" He laughs, shakes his head, turns off the stove and goes to distribute a pair of shining discs of fried dough topped with seeds to a plate. "Breakfast for coffee; a trade fairly made." 22:54 <tom> "The elf shit is wearing off on me." 22:55 <tom> He takes up a piece from the stack and wraps it into a little roll in his hand to chew on thoughtfully between sips of the thermos. 22:55 <VoxPVoxD> Willie needs no prompting to eat fresh hot bread. She's not a savoury breakfast person, generally, but... it's so fresh, and so hot. 22:55 <VoxPVoxD> After chewing and swallowing: "It's not a dig. It's just true." 22:56 <tom> "Being rational is a meme anyway. You know all the most rational dudes we've been meeting are like five-century-old psychos." 22:56 <tom> "Now, being stupid- that's a problem. And a fixable one." 22:56 <VoxPVoxD> "I don't think you should go alone. Vampire business is already pulling the team apart; you'd be doing their work to accelerate it." 22:56 <tom> "Yeah well. Aster's deal with the WASC precludes him. And good luck selling Rolf or Agostina on that." 22:57 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Then bring me." 22:57 <tom> "I just... really don't want you getting any more exposure on this." 22:58 <tom> "Talking to Agostina made me realize something super important." 22:58 <VoxPVoxD> "Yeah?" 22:59 <tom> "I've been having a lot of fun at this job. Not really taking it that serious, you know, what's the worst that could happen? I die? Pffplease!" He snorts. "It's so easy to forget that's not the worst thing that can happen." 23:00 <tom> "The worst thing is if I fuck up and live long enough to see the consequences rain down on the team." 23:01 <tom> "That's ah, that's what I meant. Soyjack kinda pitched... well, not everyone sees things the way I do." 23:01 <VoxPVoxD> Willie's face tightens a bit. "When you put it like that, it sounds a bit selfish, doesn't it? The consequences, sure, that's bad... but if I die first at least I don't have to see them." 23:02 <tom> "I've got some protection now. Winter won't take it sitting down if they make a court decision to go after me. Which means I'm also putting Mari at risk if I start a fucking war." 23:02 <tom> "I mean, ha, I think like... if they tried to take you, uh, yeah." 23:03 <tom> "They'd have as long as it takes me to source enough nitrate." 23:03 <tom> "Then of course, the rest of the cell goes down in flames." 23:03 <tom> "That's how it usually goes, anyway." 23:04 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Then it sounds like I'm protected too." 23:04 <tom> "It goes both ways. If they decide to call that bluff, then," Bob shakes his head. "Let's hope they're smart." 23:05 <tom> "So I'm trying to be smart too." 23:05 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Yeah." 23:05 <VoxPVoxD> "I got into it with Aaron a bit when I showed him the Fortunato thing." 23:06 <VoxPVoxD> "I can't make him apology bread because he doesn't eat carbs." 23:06 <tom> "The what?" 23:07 <tom> "Oh, yeah." 23:08 <tom> "That." 23:08 <tom> "It's not really surprising. They've always got one of those guys hanging around, yeah?" 23:09 <tom> "Probably just playing head games." 23:09 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "It's never just one. They gather in packs. Clans, maybe." 23:09 <tom> "But for real do not ever be alone in a room with that dude." 23:09 <tom> "I get bad vibes. Worse than Carl." 23:10 <VoxPVoxD> It's at this moment that Willie resolves never to tell Bob about the time she met Prince Andrew. 23:10 <tom> "...Where's Kaga?" 23:10 <tom> "I mean I guess it is daytime." 23:11 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Outside. I don't want to bring him into the Greybox." 23:11 <VoxPVoxD> "We're safe in here, surely." 23:11 <tom> "Oh no, are we gonna see him going viral being sad in the rain?" 23:12 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "It's quite nice out today, for November in Manchester. Only intolerably gloomy instead of pissing rain." 23:12 <tom> "If I lived here I would want to conquer a bunch of colonies in the tropics." 23:13 <VoxPVoxD> A wan smile. 23:13 <VoxPVoxD> "Anyway, in the interests of being smarter... there are three layers of consideration here, I think. The strategic, the tactical, and the interpersonal." 23:13 <tom> Bob munches on his seedbread. 23:13 <tom> He takes a seat, sips the thermos, and listens. 23:17 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "So, first, interpersonally... we can't commit to any more vampire business. As a matter of policy, and with any eye towards even medium-term sustainability of our business model... so anything we do has to be confined to the people who can stand dealing with the vampires. And insofar as we three vampire-tolerators going to continue to interact with them, we need to trust each 23:17 <VoxPVoxD> other. Which sneaking around precludes." 23:18 <VoxPVoxD> "This is to say, I think it's a tremendously bad idea to follow up on this alone, and that whether or not Aaron is involved, he needs to be kept aware. Have you told him anything?" 23:19 <tom> "I got a real dressing down the last time I brought up the possibility of survivors." 23:19 <tom> "It feels fucked to be talking about the business model while people are still out there." 23:20 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "You're right, it does. I'm being abstract because it's easier to talk about. So permit me to get uncomfortable." 23:20 <tom> Bob leans back in his chair and raises his eyebrows, listening. 23:20 <VoxPVoxD> "We need each other. Without each other, we will die. Anything that drives us apart or motivates us to isolate ourselves correlates directly, and positively, with our death, our ruin, our enslavement." 23:21 <VoxPVoxD> "And I think dying is worse than getting yelled at by Aaron or Agostina." 23:21 <VoxPVoxD> "They're not monsters; they're just middle-aged." 23:22 <tom> "Yeah but you can only die on- well, okay." 23:23 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "So I would urge you to, if Agatha agrees a meeting, make sure Aaron knows and, at least grudgingly, approves. I think it's sellable; Agatha is quite estranged from the goings-on at Inchcape, and we've already met her once, productively and with no danger or palpable risk." 23:24 <tom> "I don't want to commit to any more vampire shit. Is the thing. I want to get those people back to their homes." 23:24 <tom> "Or at least find out what happened to them." 23:25 <tom> "That's more important to me than the money. Which again, is on Jack for giving us each a different pitch." 23:25 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Helping them is a commitment. Learning things is a commitment. We are giving hours of our lives, disk space in our brains, to the vampires. They are living in our heads, in your case rent-free." 23:26 <tom> "That's the Capital-T The Capital-V Vigil." 23:26 <VoxPVoxD> Does she mean the cash settlement or the blood Sergio's taken from her, some fraction of which has surely been taken up the chain to Weaste by now? Not even she knows. 23:26 <VoxPVoxD> "Yeah, it is. And that is the mother of all commitments." 23:27 <VoxPVoxD> "I'm just saying, there's no 'I don't want to get involved, I just want to learn dark secrets and rescue the innocent'. It's a very in-or-out situation." 23:27 <tom> "HHhhhhyeah." 23:27 <tom> Bob: "You said there were other considerations." 23:30 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Yes. So, the tactical: how, where, and why do we engage? We agreed to meet her in her lair, where she feels most secure and in control. We went armed and, more or less, in force. I think the rule of two is... good. I think it was a good idea, and I think we should stick to it. I don't think Aaron is any fonder of the idea of me getting hurt than you are, so perhaps he'd elect to 23:30 <VoxPVoxD> go on that basis." 23:30 <VoxPVoxD> "But if he doesn't, I think you should bring me or stay home." 23:31 <tom> "Is he even allowed to meet with the Victus people? I don't remember all the W.A.S.C. conditions." 23:32 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "All the more reason to take it to him and see what he thinks." 23:32 <tom> "Yeah, you're right." 23:34 <tom> He clasps his hands on the table, looks away: "I mean you already know that's all it takes anyway to get me to reverse course. If I really felt otherwise I wouldn't even take it to you." 23:34 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Finally, the strategic question: what comes after? What do we intend to do with what we learn? What can we do? Where are our lines? What costs can we afford to pay? What losses can we tolerate? How does it fit into our wider plans - not just our business model, but our developing ties to the night-city and our personal ethics." 23:35 <tom> "I'm... worried... if we let this slip, it starts to be a thing. You know, it's precedent... the money, our safety, it's more important than actually saving people." 23:35 <tom> "I'm willing to hear arguments on safety, but cash?" 23:36 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "The argument in favour of safety but against money is, we quit right now, and don't see each other unless I've baked too much of something." 23:36 <VoxPVoxD> "It's highly rational, but it would make me terribly sad." 23:38 <tom> "I mean, here's an angle we can take. Agatha has a burner. We could just talk over the phone, nobody has to get ambushed. And we just ask the question... are we putting ourselves at risk just by letting the Inchcape guys know we care?" 23:38 <tom> "I'm assuming anything we say filters back to Kirkpatrick eventually." 23:39 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "They're going to ask themselves 'why do they care?', so we should too." 23:39 <VoxPVoxD> "Why do we care? What are we going to do? Why are we going to do it?" 23:39 <tom> "Why do a bunch of hunters care about human civilians? There's no way they're that outta touch, right?" 23:39 <tom> "I guess it is at odds with how we presented ourselves." 23:40 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "A bunch of hunters who just handed them one of their elders and all those bodies on a silver platter, for money." 23:40 <VoxPVoxD> "It's not a trivial question. Lord Kirkpatrick has, himself, expressed a deep ambivalence about me personally." 23:40 <tom> "Damn," he adds. "Damn damn damn damn damn." 23:40 <tom> "That's just it. What do we do?" 23:41 <VoxPVoxD> "Paraphrasing Sergio's paraphrase, he said something to the effect of, she could be a great lady of the night, or an implacble enemy." 23:41 <tom> "Not sure I'm liking the phrasing." 23:41 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "I don't know what we do. I don't know what we can do." 23:42 <VoxPVoxD> "It might be nothing. And if it's nothing... are we just picking at scabs?" 23:43 <tom> "I mean there's gotta be something- they were breathing when they took them. What reason would they have not to just wipe their minds and let them free? Just that slitting their throats costs them even less?" 23:43 <tom> "The thing that burns me about is that Aaron was right. I'm just making myself sad for no reason here, if there's nothing we can do..." 23:44 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "I don't know. I can use my imagination, but I don't know if I should say the thoughts I've had out loud" 23:44 <VoxPVoxD> "I think Aaron's going out on a limb by even pointing that out to you, instead of saying 'fuck it, let him burn'." 23:44 <VoxPVoxD> "We should respect that." 23:44 <tom> "Yeah, and that's why I haven't gone to him yet." 23:46 <tom> Bob gulps: "I bet I can come up with something more fucked if I put my head to it." 23:46 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "I believe you." 23:46 <tom> "What's the worst thing you can think of?" 23:47 <VoxPVoxD> Staring into her empty mug: "Medical comas." 23:47 <VoxPVoxD> "IV fluids." 23:47 <tom> "Mmm. Not the first time someone's tried that I bet." 23:47 <tom> "I actually don't think that's the worst thing they can do with them, actually. Maybe the most fucked, but... comas aren't painful, at least." 23:48 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "There are worse things than pain." 23:48 <tom> "Don't let the WASC ever catch onto that logic, though. Holy shit wow, haha..." 23:48 <tom> Bob shrugs. "Pain's pretty bad." 23:48 <VoxPVoxD> "It's not sustainable, is the thing. They're very eco-minded, insofar as their ecosystem is alive humans." 23:49 <VoxPVoxD> "It's a bit like... have you ever seen that old movie 'The Matrix'?" 23:49 <tom> He looks briefly pained. "Yeah." 23:50 <VoxPVoxD> "It didn't make any sense, right? Using people as consumable batteries like that. The thermodynamics... people need to work to contribute more to the system than they're taking out." 23:50 <VoxPVoxD> "It'd be for emergencies." 23:50 <VoxPVoxD> "The resource outlays to support an entire community would get outrageous quickly, even in somewhere Manchester's size." 23:51 <VoxPVoxD> "But besides blood bags they could simply be slaves." 23:51 <VoxPVoxD> She takes more coffee. 23:52 <tom> Bob's just about finished this thermos. "Not great no matter how you slice it. Assuming they're even still alive. They could have interrogated them and then... well, you know. That's that." 23:52 <tom> "Weaste seemed more practical than that. Which is good and bad." 23:52 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "He's a very smart man." 23:52 <tom> "So yes, you're right, the real problem here is the lack of overall strategy." 23:52 <tom> "But I still want to talk to Agatha about it." 23:53 <tom> "I just... maybe we'll get new information or something that changes the situation." 23:53 <tom> "We don't know enough to really know it's hopeless, but even trying to send out feelers could put you in lethal danger." 23:54 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Perhaps, then, we should reframe it as a fact-finding mission. Our goal is not to effect any kind of change in anyone's situations... just to get a better lay of the land, from a potentially informed but not especially engaged source." 23:55 <tom> "Yes, that seems wise. If we don't get anything we can use, we drop it." 23:55 <tom> "I think I can sell Aaron on that at least." He checks over his shoulder back into the cold, quiet workroom just to make sure the man's not there to hear him call him by his first name. 23:56 <VoxPVoxD> Willie looks slightly askance. "Were you afraid he was going to be standing there to shout 'Boo!'?" 23:56 <tom> Bob, beautifically: "Just expecting the Talon module to kick in any second now." 23:57 <tom> "It smells a bit like grilling meat for me, just for half a second before it starts." 23:57 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "That's probably just a traumatic sense-memory, rather than your brain cooking." 23:58 <tom> "I know." He does not elaborate. 23:58 <VoxPVoxD> Immediately clarifying: "Which is good. It's better than your brain cooking." 00:00 <tom> He shrugs. "It's only uncooked for as long as the elves hold out their weed dealer on me." 00:00 <VoxPVoxD> "Do you still think, in a fact-finding context, it's a bad idea for me to go? Do you think I'm in less danger at Sergio's than in Agatha's lair?" 00:01 <tom> Bob sighs: "You knew I was gonna cave the moment I let you start talking." 00:01 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "I'm not asking for permission. I'm asking you if you think it's a good idea." 00:01 <VoxPVoxD> "Surely it's within your power to say, 'yes, pretty lady, the thing I'm definitely going to let you do is a suicidally bad idea'." 00:02 <VoxPVoxD> "That's practically your Tinder bio." 00:02 <tom> "You are definitely safer at Agatha's than with Sergio." Bob grins. "If she followed my advice, she should be basically fireproofed. Sergio's house isn't made of stone, yeah?" 00:03 <tom> "So the Crypt won't collapse on you if you light up." 00:03 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "I don't know, I'm not a mason. They don't admit women, after all. It is definitely at least renovated with vampire occupancy in mind." 00:03 <tom> "I assume being fire-proofed doesn't like, help against... being crushed under burning timbers." 00:03 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Nope. Nor smoke inhalation, which is a more common concern." 00:04 <tom> "Remind me to get you a high-temperature gas mask. Could come in handy if we go tactical." 00:04 <tom> "Or like a rebreather or something- you know, something that goes with pantsuits or whatever." 00:04 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Would you be happier going alone?" 00:05 <tom> "Definitely not." 00:05 <VoxPVoxD> "Or, without me, I should say. I would strongly advise against going alone." 00:05 <tom> "Look, I... I never said I didn't want you to go..." 00:05 <VoxPVoxD> At most 30% jokingly: "I think Aaron and Agatha might vibe!" 00:06 <tom> "No doubt. Oh man, is that what we're doing now? Are we shippers?" 00:06 <tom> Bob leans back in his chair and laughs uproariously. 00:06 <VoxPVoxD> Willie makes a face. "I'm not talking about setting them up on a date." 00:07 <VoxPVoxD> "It's just, you know. 'My name is Agatha Hursley-Apple, I enjoy sitting quietly and straightforwardly answering factual questions.' 'Hello, Agatha, I'm Aaron, from America, and I also like that.'" 00:08 <tom> "I bet they could just sit in the dark quietly and share files over the wifi." 00:08 <tom> "I mean if he wants to, sure. I just don't see that being an easy pitch after I gooned about it earlier." 00:08 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "I was a bit worried, after our last visit to Agatha, that you might prefer someone a little tougher, given the equally dire topic." 00:08 <tom> "But really I..." Bob swallows hard. "I would feel better with you there." 00:09 <tom> "I just don't know what's smart anymore. I've never had to care about someone else's life before. Not an officer." 00:09 <VoxPVoxD> "Oh. Well that's-" :) "-I would like to put my name forward, then, pending Aaron's approval." 00:10 <VoxPVoxD> "I'll bring Kaga, of course." 00:10 <tom> "The most important battlefield decision I ever made was to tell a guy to post up in a barn with our support weapons, you know, shit like that." 00:10 <tom> "Excellent. Now thatwould be something to see." 00:10 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "He's very funny around Sergio." 00:10 <tom> "Yeah, how so?" 00:11 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "It's difficult to describe, but his whole personality is different. He's not himself. Not like a demon shaped like a dog. More like a dog who can talk." 00:12 <tom> "That's good right?" 00:12 <VoxPVoxD> "The first thing he said to Sergio was, Bonasera, Mr. Goodevening." 00:12 <tom> "Oh man. He's up to something." 00:12 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "He's a terribly clever demon." 00:12 <tom> "Keep an eye on that little shithead. I'll bring more bacon treats." 00:12 <VoxPVoxD> "Perhaps that's why you bested him so easily." 00:12 <VoxPVoxD> "No wrinkles in your brain for him to latch onto." 00:13 <tom> He taps his temple meaningfully. 00:15 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "I've got to get to work shortly. Thank you for the lovely bread, and your trust. Two of my favourite things in the world. Oh oh! Speaking of the best things in the world, I saw you hit Sumi with the TrackCheck. Phenomenal song. Did she like it? It seemed not particularly unkind." 00:16 <tom> "Yeah, she liked it, but my buddy Paul didn't take it so good. Between him and Samuel I'm feeling like I'm making problems with it. Can you take over Track-duty for a little while? If it's not too much of a pain?" 00:16 <tom> "I know you just have your phone, but we really should be asking first anyway..." 00:17 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Yeah, sure. My rule of thumb has been, either I ask, or I do it in a situation where I'd be comfortable, like, Googling someone." 00:17 <VoxPVoxD> "And if neither of those applies... do I really need to know what this arsehole thinks?" 00:18 <tom> "Yeah, I feel you. Now if you'll excuse me..." Bob gets up, returns to the kitchenette: "I have to fry up a shitload of za'atar." 00:18 <VoxPVoxD> Willie: "Okay, before I go, don't take this the wrong way." 00:18 <VoxPVoxD> "Za'atar is the herb and spice blend. You're making manakish." 00:19 <tom> "I have to fry up a shitload of manakish," Bob explains, as if she said nothing. 00:20 <VoxPVoxD> "Make sure to save some for Richard, I bet he'd love it with some of the squash soup in the fridge." She leaves the Greybox feeling... really good. That's the power of carbs.