GENEVIEVE "Doing unnecessary things again, Plain Jane?" a guy with rimless glasses asks next to us. He's one of the technicians who were sitting in front of the screens earlier. His friend, who is wearing a tacky flannel shirt, joins him, laughing. "I get bored when I finish my chores before you boys," she says without looking at them, and I can tell it irritates them because they're not smiling anymore. - f**k you, - says the guy in the flannel shirt. "You might want to get your dignity off the ground before you say that," I say. Defending injustice is instinctive for me. I have no idea who I got it from. But it's definitely not my father, because he only believes in ruthless justice. He thinks normal justice is weak and useless. - And who the hell are you? - The guy w

