[his brows are knit together in concern as he sees temenos here with his injury. help. he seems to be trying to concentrate on something, but nothing happens, and he makes a small noise of frustration before - ]
I can take a look at your shoulder once I get out of here.
[ this is very gently chiding, because oh, does he know that look! he had the same one when he figured out he got nerfed here!! ]
If you must, you may, but I'll be alright. I do have a Remedy I can take, but I wanted to come see you all once I was cleared to leave by the apothecary. It really doesn't hurt.
Yeah, but the number of Remedies we have is limited by how many tokens we've got to spend. This - [he wriggles his fingers. jazzhands.] - costs nothing.
[...but, it'll just have to wait until he's out of jail and can use his power again.]
They... showed us what happened. On the TV. [he nods toward the tv they watched the execution livestream on.] I'm sorry you had to do that.
[ GIVE ME BACK MY SP ut he gives a little laugh and a nod. ] I'll let you know how things look on Monday.
[ we'll see. as for the second part, well. the smile fades, and there's a brief dip of his head. ]
...It's alright. In some manners, if it had to be one of us, I am not a bad choice. [ at least he could give her the proper rites, and a moment of peace before it was time. ] It is nothing that I am unfamiliar with, unfortunately.
I'm sorry that you had to watch - it sounds as if you all had no choice.
[...he sighs. it still feels unfair to him, even if temenos was able to handle it, even if he was able to give her the rites.
it would be nice if they all could have lived kinder lives up until now, but. that's just not how things are, is it?]
Yeah, there wasn't really any turning it off. Even if we'd closed our eyes, we'd still - y'know - hear it. [...] ...wouldn't have felt right to turn a blind eye to it, though. All things considered.
[ he repeats, grave and thoughtful, quiet for a moment even after to let it sink in. he likely would've done much of the same - and frankly, it's not that unusual, at home. ]
... I wish I could have done differently, but wishes are nothing but just that. [ just wishes. ] And now, we have to keep moving forward.
[ a beat. ]
Well. Eventually. Once you're out of the gaol. [ teehee. ]
[there's really nothing else they can do. they can't go back and change the past - and simply drifting along in the present and waiting for whatever happens next isn't an option either.
wishes might just be wishes, and there may be a lot they can't do in their situation, but they can at least do their best with what they can do to work toward a better future.]
It'll be soon enough, at least. [a beat.] I feel like I've been grounded. This hasn't happened in years.
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I can take a look at your shoulder once I get out of here.
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[ this is very gently chiding, because oh, does he know that look! he had the same one when he figured out he got nerfed here!! ]
If you must, you may, but I'll be alright. I do have a Remedy I can take, but I wanted to come see you all once I was cleared to leave by the apothecary. It really doesn't hurt.
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[...but, it'll just have to wait until he's out of jail and can use his power again.]
They... showed us what happened. On the TV. [he nods toward the tv they watched the execution livestream on.] I'm sorry you had to do that.
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[ GIVE ME BACK MY SP ut he gives a little laugh and a nod. ] I'll let you know how things look on Monday.
[ we'll see. as for the second part, well. the smile fades, and there's a brief dip of his head. ]
...It's alright. In some manners, if it had to be one of us, I am not a bad choice. [ at least he could give her the proper rites, and a moment of peace before it was time. ] It is nothing that I am unfamiliar with, unfortunately.
I'm sorry that you had to watch - it sounds as if you all had no choice.
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[...he sighs. it still feels unfair to him, even if temenos was able to handle it, even if he was able to give her the rites.
it would be nice if they all could have lived kinder lives up until now, but. that's just not how things are, is it?]
Yeah, there wasn't really any turning it off. Even if we'd closed our eyes, we'd still - y'know - hear it. [...] ...wouldn't have felt right to turn a blind eye to it, though. All things considered.
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[ he repeats, grave and thoughtful, quiet for a moment even after to let it sink in. he likely would've done much of the same - and frankly, it's not that unusual, at home. ]
... I wish I could have done differently, but wishes are nothing but just that. [ just wishes. ] And now, we have to keep moving forward.
[ a beat. ]
Well. Eventually. Once you're out of the gaol. [ teehee. ]
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[there's really nothing else they can do. they can't go back and change the past - and simply drifting along in the present and waiting for whatever happens next isn't an option either.
wishes might just be wishes, and there may be a lot they can't do in their situation, but they can at least do their best with what they can do to work toward a better future.]
It'll be soon enough, at least. [a beat.] I feel like I've been grounded. This hasn't happened in years.
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Have you spent much time behind bars...? My goodness.
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[he. shrugs. don't worry about it.]
But I meant being grounded. When I was younger, if I misbehaved, my mom would send me to my room.
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[ damn to be a modern ]
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When you're a kid with a short attention span and you just wanna run around and play, yeah. It is.