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York's Interdimension Basket of Washes

York is done with this. Every Wash needs a comfy, happy and most of all, not horrifying and trauma-inducing space where they can feel safe. A place where the horrors that inevitably await them in their own universes cannot intrude.
And York will provide. Even if he has to drag them across universes to do so.
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"Hate cars."
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'I'll be driving so will that cancel out? I'll drive carefully.'
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'Different worlds,' is all he says in the end.
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How does he grieve that woman? So recently dead, and part of him cries out to a friend. Part of him cries out to a lost sister. And another part to a daughter. A four-fold grief.
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'What? Carolina? The Director's daughter?!' That can't be right. He must have been about to say something else involving here, York must be jumping to conclusions.
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'Right, sorry. Just got caught off guard.' Seriously off guard. He starts walking and guiding again. The car's just up ahead.
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York implied he has encountered the AIs, and David has always wondered what his intended partner would have been like.
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