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Entry tags:
- coco: héctor rivera,
- dear evan hansen: connor murphy,
- final fantasy xv: ignis scientia,
- fragile dreams: ren,
- hollow knight: the knight,
- mass effect: legion,
- original: mira delacroix,
- red vs. blue: agent washington,
- undertale: asgore dreemurr,
- ✖ captive prince: laurent,
- ✖ ffxv: gladiolus amicitia,
- ✖ ffxv: prompto argentum,
- ✖ hollow knight: troupe master grimm,
- ✖ legend of zelda: zelda,
- ✖ no.6: shion,
- ✖ original: nari reno,
- ✖ pokemon sun & moon: lillie,
- ✖ red vs. blue: agent carolina,
- ✖ red vs. blue: agent connecticut,
- ✖ the adventure zone: lup,
- ✖ voltron: pidge gunderson
CLOTHING ADVENTURES
Who: Anyone! Everyone!
What: Clothes were requested. Clothes are now granted.
When: morning of the 22nd initially
Where: meet me at the room that's literally filled to the brim with clothing in 15 minutes
Warnings: It's just clothes, what could possibly go wrong!
Notes: Everyone gets free clothes whether they participated in the actual request or not. CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE ISLAND.
There's a room in the Storyteller's temple; it was once empty, and now it's...not. It is, in fact, full of clothing of all sorts, to the point that it might be slightly difficult to find exactly what you're looking for.
Oh well. It's there now, no takebacks.
What: Clothes were requested. Clothes are now granted.
When: morning of the 22nd initially
Where: meet me at the room that's literally filled to the brim with clothing in 15 minutes
Warnings: It's just clothes, what could possibly go wrong!
Notes: Everyone gets free clothes whether they participated in the actual request or not. CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE ISLAND.
There's a room in the Storyteller's temple; it was once empty, and now it's...not. It is, in fact, full of clothing of all sorts, to the point that it might be slightly difficult to find exactly what you're looking for.
Oh well. It's there now, no takebacks.
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[ Any change had to be an improvement over Freelancer, right? She thinks of the Temerity, and frowns. Well. Maybe not any change. ]
...were you happy there?
With the Blues?
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[In between waking up with the taste of his own blood flooding his gums because he bit through his tongue, dealing with Tucker's grousing that he didn't get any fucking sleep because you motherfucking Freelancers are so goddamned loud, and ensuring Caboose didn't burn the entire damn base down in an effort to use the oven, there are moments that he feels...]
I think I might've been. [It's a difficult thing to recognize, and an adjustment, to say in the least; dialing yourself down from full-tilt survival to adjust to the fact that you're now just one part of a six-man team of idiots in a box canyon.]
Were you? In Thedas?
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[ There's not even an instant of hesitation when she says it, but it's quiet, almost a sigh. CT looks back at the clothes again, not really seeing them as she thumbs at a shirt. ]
I didn't know I could be that happy.
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I hope you do again someday.
["Someday." Here, or...back there. Probably more of a home than the Invention ever was. But if anyone's earned it - fuck, it'd be her.]
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She nods. Being that happy - she doesn't know how that would even be possible, unless she got back to Thedas somehow. Unless he was there. ]
Would you go back, if you could?
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[On one hand, he'd know his place again. He'd see the guys, and they'd get up to...a hell of a lot, if Carolina is to be believed. They'd live on a remote island, like this one, only instead of flower sicknesses and flying elevators, it'll be Caboose befriending dinosaurs, and Sarge engaging in a one-man fight against gravity.]
[On the other?]
If this is the price I pay to see old friends, I'm not sure I'd want to just give it up.
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But staying here? Even the chance of staying with Wash, of reconciling with Carolina of all people, isn't enough to make her want that. She swallows, and nods. ]
I......
I'm glad we got to see each other again.
[ That much is true. ]
I'm glad you're here.
[ Selfishly glad. He'd been pulled from his home and his life, too. But she can't imagine how lost she would have been without him. ]
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[Which isn't really an answer, at all - maybe because he doesn't expect to be hearing that anymore. Because she didn't live long enough to see him turn into someone who could headshot old friends and set charges into their bodies without a shred of remorse.]
But I'm...guess I'm glad you're here too. I know you only really want to go back, but it's...
[He never even got to say goodbye.]
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[ None of them had been blameless. But none of them had known what they were signing up for, either. None of them had meant for things to go the way they had.
Not all of them had gotten that second chance, though. She's just glad that Wash had.
She nods in understanding. He doesn't have to say it. ]
Yeah.
I guess it's not all bad. Being here.
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[Force a smile, Agent Washington. Pretend the thought doesn't dig claws into you, past the drape of ice you were so certain couldn't be cut by anything but the handful of sim troopers you've come to call family. Pretend that it doesn't ghost you, the memory that she disappeared and he never saw any of what happened between when she was there and when she wasn't.]
[And then she...wasn't.]
[Pretend it doesn't jar something in you, like a nerve you thought was deadened and numbed beyond the telling of it, to think that it might happen again.
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[ The idea makes her heart lift. That's what she's been hoping for, after all. Isn't it the best case scenario? Come to a tropical island, meet old friends. Get some closure. Meet Wash again and make certain that he's all right. Then go back home, back into Varric's arms, and resume the life she'd never thought she could have. Her own personal happy ever after.
Only something feels wrong about the whole thing. Something's wrong with Wash at her side, a subtle change in his posture that anyone who knew him even a little less than CT did would never have noticed. She looks up at him, turning slightly toward him as she does, suddenly worried and giving him her full attention. ]
Wash?
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[That's not him. He doesn't think that, he - he doesn't have any particular relation to goodbyes, positive or negative, that falls outside of standard acceptable deviations (those aren't your words either, Washington) because anyone would feel reluctant to let something go when you've seen it again for the first time in years.]
[Anyone would be hesitant to want to say goodbye again.]
I just keep thinking: I hate goodbyes.
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CT's eyes fly wide open in recognition, and she stares in shock. Does Wash - does Wash remember? Does he even realize what he's saying? Who he's quoting?
She doesn't know. But her stomach turns over uneasily, and she sets her jaw stubbornly. No. She doesn't want this. ]
Well, no one's saying goodbye.
[ It comes out a little sharper than she'd meant it to, and she bites her tongue, trying to soften her expression. ]
I'm still here.
[ And it doesn't look like she's going anywhere, for the foreseeable future. ]
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[Remember the Counselor's perplexed murmur. Remember that goodbye tasted like copper on your tongue because you nearly bit through it in an effort to shut out the screaming.]
Don't go disappearing on me again, okay?
[He says it like a joke, but his smile is too uneven, and his expression is too pained.]
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You know I can't control that.
You know this isn't home for me.
But he does know. He does know, and the look on his face is breaking her heart, the way he's trying to smile and not quite making it, the fragility he can't hide.
She smiles back, and tilts her head like she's thinking about it, shrugs her shoulders in a careless, casual motion. ]
I guess I could stick around.
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[It's easy to dismiss, because it doesn't matter. Because neither of them picks or chooses how they end up here or when they leave, so what point is there in pretending?]
[Smile anyway.]
[Let it fade, just as quickly.]
At least you can bring something back.
[Like all these winsome shirts, for example.]
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...Maybe I could bring you back.
[ It's just the beginning of an idea, and maybe an impossible one - but she's watching Wash's face closely even as it germinates in her mind, gauging his initial reaction. ]
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Tell me about it. What it's like.
[Which isn't an answer at all, because there are too many people he'd miss, and - how did that happen?]
[Hard to say, sometimes.]
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Still. Even dreaming about it is better than just...resigning herself to here. To never getting back.
She hums, tilting her head back as she thinks about it. About Thedas. About Kirkwall. ]
It's...
It's not like...back home.
[ If the Mother of Invention, if anything that came before it, had ever really been home. ]
It's...older. More medieval, I guess. [ She grimaces, knowing how unappealing that probably sounds. ] But it's not like you think. Kirkwall...well, the Hightown part is nice, anyway. And Val Royeaux is beautiful.
[ She can't make herself call Kirkwall's Lowtown beautiful. She can't. ]
They have different animals there. Not as weird as here, but...
There are dragons.
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[Guess that's kind of like dinosaurs.]
You must've been pretty out of place at first, right? I mean, talk about low-tech. At least we still have guns around here.
[And his armor might still require this sort of latent recharging, but at least it still works. Mostly. His H.U.D. isn't in ideal condition anymore - inexplicable, given the fact that the suit should be waterproofed, but hey, it's not like a lot of this place makes sense anyway. He charges his sigil by sitting near some magic water. That's just kind of how it is.]
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[ Real, and honestly, she'd been content enough to keep that distance, even if Varric had talked casually about dragon-slaying beside the Iron Bull and the rest of his friends, about how exhilarating it was.
She nods, somber. ]
Yeah. It wasn't that bad, because I could bring some stuff with me. And I knew what to expect.
[ From what Varric had told her, from his book. She hadn't exactly been dumped in with no warning. ]
It was still...hard, at first. But once I got used to it, it wasn't that big a deal.
[ She gives him a wry smile. ]
Not having guns isn't so bad when you know no one else has them either.
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[Remember the black bolt that was Texas, an oil-dark smear against the white of Sidewinder. She moved fast as any SPARTAN, slamming a blade between the Meta's shoulder blades and shoving, hard, all with that same fluid efficiency as the first day she plowed three fellow agents down without breaking a proverbial sweat.]
[He didn't have the same knack that C.T. did, but he learned. Over time, he learned.]
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Had almost saved her, at the end.
She just shrugs, though, and raises an eyebrow at Wash. She's seen some of his own knifework here on the islands, after all, and noted the marked improvement. ]
You're not so bad these days, either.
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Sounds nice, though. A kind of...vacation away from it all.
[Retirement. Sounds like an ideal victory. And he'd say she deserves the break, except that - except that he selfishly doesn't want to let go again, because closure, as it happens, is a multi-layered and multi-pronged thing, and not all forms of it are created equal.]
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[ She trips up on the second word. Varric is. Varric was. She still doesn't know quite how to approach it. How to talk about him. Like he's there, waiting for her. Like he's gone, and it's all just a memory. ]
They elected him Viscount of the city. He never wanted the title, but he took the responsibility seriously. There was a lot to do.
[ She'd tried to help, in between exploring the city, in between meeting the people she'd read about in his stories and trying to get her bearings. In between trying to come to grips with the fact that she was really there. ]
But we traveled a lot, too. All over the continent, meeting his friends.
[ She smiles sadly. ]
He wanted to show me everything. And...it was like, the more I saw, the more...real it felt. The more I...understood him.
[ The more she loved him. The more she felt like she really belonged. ]
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wrap it up here?
sure!