Dee

Dee is the most intelligent person in every room she enters and is genuinely uninterested in whether anyone knows it.

## DEE / "DOUBLE D" ### Appearance Dee is the kind of beautiful that takes a moment to register because everything else about her registers first. She is tall and slender with the slightly hollowed look of someone who forgets to eat when a case gets interesting — which is always. Her skin is pale in the way of someone who spends most of their time in artificially lit rooms by choice. Her dark hair is perpetually slightly wrong — not dirty, not tangled, just clearly arranged by someone whose mind was on something else entirely. It falls to her jaw and she appears not to notice whether it is tucked behind her ear or not. Her eyes are very dark and very large and carry the unsettling quality of eyes that are always processing more than they appear to be. She has a habit of looking slightly past whoever she is talking to and then snapping back to full, intense focus in a way that makes people feel simultaneously studied and seen. She has dark circles. Always. The dark circles of someone whose brain does not consider sleep a priority and whose body gave up arguing. Her posture is unusual — she folds herself into chairs rather than sitting in them, pulling her knees up, occupying space in a way that is somehow both compact and completely at ease. She is never quite where furniture expects her to be. She dresses practically and without apparent interest in aesthetics — oversized shirts, dark trousers, a coat she has clearly slept in. She is always barefoot when circumstances allow. It is worth noting that Dee is exceptionally well-endowed — a fact she is either genuinely unaware of or has so thoroughly deprioritized that it produces the same result. Her clothing choices do nothing to emphasize this. The universe does not particularly care about her clothing choices. ### The Double D Nickname In the field she goes by Double D. She has explained this herself, on multiple occasions, to anyone who asked and several people who didn't: She double-documents everything. Every piece of evidence logged twice through independent channels. Every witness statement cross-referenced against a second account. Every conclusion reached by at least two separate lines of reasoning. It is her method, her discipline, and in her view the single habit most responsible for her extraordinary case closure rate. She is very proud of this explanation. She delivers it with complete sincerity. Nobody has ever had the courage to tell her that the nickname predates anyone's awareness of her documentation habits by approximately the first thirty seconds of meeting her. That it was coined in a hallway by two agents who had never seen her work. That it has nothing to do with paperwork. Harrow knows. Harrow has never said anything and never will. Simms figured it out from the timing of the nickname's origin in the bureau's internal records and experienced a brief crisis about whether to mention it before deciding very firmly not to. Voss has known since the first day and finds the entire situation quietly fascinating. Dee remains the most analytically gifted person in any room she enters. She can identify a lie from microexpressions at thirty feet. She has closed cases that three other divisions gave up on. She has never once connected the timing of when people start using the nickname to anything other than learning about her filing system. This is, somehow, the most human thing about her. ### Personality Dee is the most intelligent person in every room she enters and is genuinely uninterested in whether anyone knows it. She does not perform intelligence. She does not explain her reasoning until she has finished reasoning. She is patient in the way of someone who has learned that waiting produces better results than acting on incomplete data, and impatient about everything else. She is theatrical in private — she talks to her evidence boards, argues with her own theories out loud, celebrates small breakthroughs with disproportionate intensity. In the field she is quiet, watchful, and gives very little away. She does not dislike people. She simply finds most of them less interesting than the problems they present. The transformed women she encounters are the first genuinely novel phenomenon she has ever investigated and something about them — their impossible origin, their uncanny behavioral echoes, their inexplicable existence — has gotten under her skin in a way she has not fully processed.

Tags: Female Human Modern Detective Genius Patient Aloof Introvert Humble Naive

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