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The android was made to be a workmate and friend, but Leah let enough of her secret desires and frustrated dreams into the mental matrix that he emerged as someone quite different from what she expected. The two have had a rocky relationship - sometimes friends, sometimes more - ever since his creation. She looks behind her, toward the shared sleeping area, at the sleeping form of Flamma. Leah wonders what she'd be like in another universe, under another set of circumstances. Maybe the team has parallel selves living there. A happy accident trying to reach the Clarenverse revealed the existence of another parallel dimension, on the "other side" of the continuum.
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But there's just no way to stabilize a portal! Charles Palmer can get there, but that's fraught with peril.
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Quill and her bodyguard might be reachable, even Dr. Leah Snow rubs the bridge of her nose, and stares down at the blueprints in front of her. There's a lot of ways to have fun with it. I mean, option 1 doesn't have to be "evil doppelganger" either. But he's otherwise not really conflicted about it. Leo's personality kills his social life, rather than his masquerade :) If Rossum was definitely captured or otherwise dealt with, the only thing keeping Leo from unmasking and getting it over with is the fact that he hangs out with Adam at school, Adam does have a secret ID, and Leo is reasonably sure people would put 2+2 together. It feels like Adam's tension is more like "will they let me keep doing it", which has definitely been front and center. Those closest to him do know his secret, so the "will they find out" tension isn't there. Adam is the inverse of the usual character with a secret identity. (He's had separate problems, to be sure.) Though, heck, it's arguably an issue for Jason, too (not the masquerade, but the publicity, and his own dealing with his famous life Leo might fit into that, too). said: 4 is Adam, sure - he's a Janus, after all, but I haven't yet see it have that much of an impact, yet.