The Initiate Fraysong ♑ (Young GHB) (
carnagecarnival) wrote in
thecapitol2014-07-06 10:22 pm
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Little angel go away but come again some other day, the devil has my ear today...
Who| Initiate and Terezi
What| Initiate seeks a friend.
Where| D3, Terezi's room.
When| The end of the sickness plot, when he's brought back from Stephen's place.
WARNINGS| Language. drug mention?
Being at Stephen's place helped. More than he'd maybe like to admit. He got out of the tower, away from the familiar. He didn't lift his head looking for things what weren't going to be there. It was easier for a while. And he thought, for just a bit, that it would be easy enough to return to where he was after.
But then he walked into district five and he couldn't stay. He fixed his paint real careful. He eased the best he could. He rescued a tribble from his room and no more, keeping it caged in his fingers and out of sight. And then he left without paying attention where he was going. All the focuses of his mind are left to trying to find holes in the capitol and the only thing that brings him out is the elevator's ding for the second floor. He stands there so very still, until the door closes again. He slams a new button, consciously this time, and dimly he thinks it's a wonder they haven't scraped the number right off or painted it over.
It occurs too late, as he stands before her door, the idea that she might not be in there. She has to be in there. If she's not he-- his thoughts don't go further than that. If she's not he's gone. The capitol will put him down and it will be over. The thought doesn't even hurt because he can't fathom it. He knocks once and his fist stays there on the door, his eyes down, watching the handle and praying it will turn.
What| Initiate seeks a friend.
Where| D3, Terezi's room.
When| The end of the sickness plot, when he's brought back from Stephen's place.
WARNINGS| Language. drug mention?
Being at Stephen's place helped. More than he'd maybe like to admit. He got out of the tower, away from the familiar. He didn't lift his head looking for things what weren't going to be there. It was easier for a while. And he thought, for just a bit, that it would be easy enough to return to where he was after.
But then he walked into district five and he couldn't stay. He fixed his paint real careful. He eased the best he could. He rescued a tribble from his room and no more, keeping it caged in his fingers and out of sight. And then he left without paying attention where he was going. All the focuses of his mind are left to trying to find holes in the capitol and the only thing that brings him out is the elevator's ding for the second floor. He stands there so very still, until the door closes again. He slams a new button, consciously this time, and dimly he thinks it's a wonder they haven't scraped the number right off or painted it over.
It occurs too late, as he stands before her door, the idea that she might not be in there. She has to be in there. If she's not he-- his thoughts don't go further than that. If she's not he's gone. The capitol will put him down and it will be over. The thought doesn't even hurt because he can't fathom it. He knocks once and his fist stays there on the door, his eyes down, watching the handle and praying it will turn.

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"BESIDES. Reacted badly. MIGHT'VE LAIN HURT. Could've hurt you if you were near all for that." And then he wouldn't be able to face her again at all. If she lived. But Messiahs, if he had killed her he'd never be able to stand himself. He wonders if she knows all that, and then realises, he can ask, sort of.
"HOW MUCH DID YOU SEE?" He looks up at her only then.
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"...You wouldn't have hurt me. I can't search every timeline, there's to many, but... You wouldn't have. I know it." She touches his arm lightly, her fingers brushing against cooler skin.
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She says he didn't hurt her and he doesn't know if he's relieved or if he just doesn't believe her. But he takes her words and he shudders when she touches him, wanting to lean forward on someone, though it's not her. He does lean forward though. Not enough to touch but enough for his head to hang, his bangs to fall before his face, as his shoulder hike high.
"I thought... if I did well enough... it would motherfucking work. IF HE CULLED ENOUGH, IF HE DID ALL AS TO BE-- TO BE THE HIGHBLOOD." He spits the name, hisses it. And then his words break. "Then they would let me keep him... WE COULD STAY... It would be alright, I was so sure he'd be there..." He shudders again, but not because of no touch this time.
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But she wants to help. He confesses that he was trying so hard to be what the Capitol wanted of him. All of that, just to keep him around. All of that... for nothing. She reaches up, her fingers brushing across his face for a few brief seconds... Then she leans forward, wrapping her arms around his neck. She has to nearly crawl into his lap to make the reach, but she does it--clinging around his neck like she can hold him together with her own tiny form.
"I'm sorry... He didn't deserve this. You didn't deserve this. It's not fair..." It never is. Nothing here is fair, and just when she thinks that she's finally gotten used to it, they go a step further.
"I know it's not the same, but... I'll be here if you need me. For anything."
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She's not his moirail, he can't muster pale feeling for her, and he wouldn't, never. That ain't a thing that will be fixed. But she's here and that's something. And he gives to her pull, coming down closer to her as she guides him. He can rest his head upon her little shoulder.
"IT WAS GOING TO BEAUTIFUL, SISTER. One day. HE WAS GOING SO HAPPY. A lit up like a miracle. ALL EVERYTHING BAD GONE..." His arm comes around so his hand can reach her back. He whispers, "Don't go away. JUST STAY."
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"I will," she whispers back, hugging him tighter. She hadn't planned on going anywhere, but the desperation in his voice solidifies her determination. He needs her. If she wasn't here, she doesn't know what kind of mess he would be. She has to be the support that he needs. "I'll do everything I can. To stay here."
She won't disappear on him, not if she can help it. She doesn't have a lot of control in that regard, but her thoughts drift back to one of their other many conversations. She couldn't promise him then that she would try to win, but now... It's different now, understanding how broken he is from losing just one person. Understanding how fragile this part of him is.
"If I get the chance again... I'll take it. I'll win, if that's what you need from me."
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He says, "Thank you. THANK YOU." And he is so motherfucking grateful for this singular thing. This small little promise. He speaks as though she's already won.
But it matters. It matters that she tries because then he ain't being this for nothing. He ain't trying to be better for her and... everyone, just so as he's too weak to get back up on the fall. He's either strong and alone, or weak and with people.
"He will too. WON'T SHUN NO MORE."
If there's a hope for this what ain't all false, he'll take it.
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"You won't lose me. Not if I can help it." She whispers it into his hair, close to his ear. She keeps hold of him, even though she's not sure what sort of thoughts are going through her head. All she knows is that he needs her, and she needs to be here for him. Any way that she can.
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His face burries further into the crook of her neck and shoulder. In all liklihood, spreading paint to her skin, but maybe she won't mind. Just this one time, maybe.
For that moment, he believes her. He won't lose her. They'll make it through.
He trusts this to be true.