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Entry tags:
- !mission ten,
- alice liddell (am) [ou],
- cassie cage [ou],
- entrapta [ou],
- inigo [ou],
- katsuya jonouchi [au-crau],
- koumyou sanzo [ou],
- little one [ou],
- madoka kaname [ou],
- persephone [ou],
- ple two [ou],
- ryo [ou],
- seto kaiba [ou],
- thanatos [ou],
- trunks brief (future) [ou],
- yugi mutou [ou],
- ~x~bucky barnes [crau],
- ~x~conan edogawa [ou],
- ~x~kurosaki ichigo [ou],
- ~x~lan xichen [ou],
- ~x~mami tomoe [ou],
- ~x~nita callahan [crau],
- ~x~prisoner [ou],
- ~x~raven [ou],
- ~x~rich goranski [ou],
- ~x~senku ishigami [ou],
- ~x~xander woods [ou],
- ~x~yoite [ou],
- ~x~yosuke otoha [ou]
Conclusion
Thank you.
For those inside the system the voices of the Great-Seasons ring out around them once the red mass has vanished and the blue plinth it was smothering is freed once more. They don't have all that much time to reflect on that before they find themselves waking up once more in their bodies around the tree trunks.
Or at least, around the tube that is the Great-Season they entered through. All illusions have vanished now, all that is left are pipes and metal.
The Great-Seasons allow them passage out from the centre, no sentries or pipes attack them this time. Everything seems to have been put to rights, the walls in the Autumn sector have stopped moving, there is no strange weather effects in the Summer Sector, no engineering problems in Winter and all the camaloid creatures in Spring are calm. Any Helpmates they come across are doing their jobs and no longer malfunctioning.
After a small amount of time, enough to check that all is well, their SCA's light up. All Passengers are to return to the Voidtrecker Express.
Considering the vast distances involved it is probably best that they use the evacuation function to return to the Luggage carriage.
Once all Voidtreckers have returned the train returns to the Void once more.
For those inside the system the voices of the Great-Seasons ring out around them once the red mass has vanished and the blue plinth it was smothering is freed once more. They don't have all that much time to reflect on that before they find themselves waking up once more in their bodies around the tree trunks.
Or at least, around the tube that is the Great-Season they entered through. All illusions have vanished now, all that is left are pipes and metal.
The Great-Seasons allow them passage out from the centre, no sentries or pipes attack them this time. Everything seems to have been put to rights, the walls in the Autumn sector have stopped moving, there is no strange weather effects in the Summer Sector, no engineering problems in Winter and all the camaloid creatures in Spring are calm. Any Helpmates they come across are doing their jobs and no longer malfunctioning.
After a small amount of time, enough to check that all is well, their SCA's light up. All Passengers are to return to the Voidtrecker Express.
Considering the vast distances involved it is probably best that they use the evacuation function to return to the Luggage carriage.
Once all Voidtreckers have returned the train returns to the Void once more.
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"You are you, and you are enough," he murmurs in between, "I promise. And I'll keep telling you that for as long as you need to hear it."
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Heavily, he sits, bracing his elbows against his knees and lowering his face into his hands, muffled into his palms. "It doesn't feel like it," he admits from behind his hands. "Everyone here is so amazing, Koumyou."
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"You're the only one I want to kiss, and it's not just because you're so pretty. You're wonderful, Devero. We can all see it."
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Apparently, he's just full of Valdana-isms right now.
He rubs one wet hand over his face and looks away. "Sorry," he mutters. "Shouldn't be talking like this. You're just trying to help."
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Including himself, as proven by his state just before the mission.
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As if no one could actually like him, or as if the only reason anyone would think highly of him was if they 'liked' him. But what did people like about him back home? His pretty face, his big arms, his charming smile? How wide his legs could spread? How well he could eat out a pussy or take a dick?
That's sure what Valdana had made him think. And as he'd retreated from everyone else in his life, afraid of provoking her ire and ashamed of revealing what what she was turning him into, he'd pulled away from the only people who could have reminded him otherwise. She'd wrapped his fingers around a knife and made him carve a cycle of insecurity and self-loathing into his soul so deeply that he could scrape at it himself, with next to no prompting.
Suddenly, he feels very sick. He draws his knees up to his chest and wraps his arms around his legs, hiding his face.
Another weak little whisper threads out and over to Koumyou's ears. "S... say it again...?"
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Koumyou doesn't know if that's what he meant, but he's saying it anyway, even though saying it makes his heart pound in his throat, and his throat try to close with fear.
"I'd fight for you without hesitation. I'd kill for you without hesitation."
He'd die for him without hesitation, but even Koumyou knows better than to voice that. Devero's in an exclusive club of two (2) members, of people Koumyou would shield from danger with his own body and a smile on his face while he did it.
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He unbends and sloshes across the pool to Koumyou's side. Reaching up, he touches Koumyou's cheek, just gently, with shaking fingertips. "...Thank you," he says, because he's not sure what else you say to someone who's just told you would kill for you. "I... I hope it never comes to that."
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"If it does, I hope you never have to hear of it."
Koumyou's pretty good at murder, if it comes to it.
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He gets up onto the submerged ledge next to Koumyou and puts his arm back around his shoulders, leaning against him a little self-consciously. "I love you too, Koumyou Sanzo," he murmurs. "I think you're the best thing that's ever happened to me."
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"Then I won't hide it from you. I won't keep anything from you that you don't want me to."
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"It's hard not to feel... mm, outclassed here," he murmurs after a long moment. "Especially compared to everyone else, and especially without my tech. I could-- keep up, at home, because no one at Techstead could pilot an exo like I can. But I don't have that here. All I have is--"
He pauses. He doesn't want to disparage what makes Koumyou think so highly of him, but it's so hard for him to see his kindness as anything special at all. He settles on, "--the fact that I grew up somewhere decent."
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He settles in with a sigh against the bigger man's throat. His unmarked throat; anything on either of them from before the fight has surely healed by now.
"I don't think we need more fighters, I think we need more reminders that there's anything out there to fight for."
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But he hasn't always thought that way. While all citizens of the World Government are encouraged to find something to contribute to the greater human good, it's not a requirement. And Gov understands that sometimes there are obstacles to 'productive' citizenship. He was taught as a kid that it was contribution enough to take care of himself, to be healthy and happy and present in his community.
And as with many of the happy, comfortable, secure citizens of Gov, Devero wanted to contribute. He's always wanted to give back, to utilize his unique gifts, to do his part. Valdana just took that innate conscientiousness and twisted it, as she twisted so many other things about him to suit her own whims.
To be told, so simply and so straightforward, that not only is it enough to just be, but that just being himself has a tangible value to the community of this train, is... is...
Is like the pure light of the moon shining into a dark, restless sea.
Devero turns on the ledge and pulls Koumyou bodily up into his lap, wrapping both arms around the priest and hiding his face against that brilliant platinum hair. He's at a loss for words, trapped between automatic self-deprecating denial and a fragile, transgressive desire to allow himself to see himself the way Koumyou does. But with how tight his arms are and how he curls his whole body around Koumyou's, there's no mistaking that the priest's words are reaching him.
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The priest doesn't fight the move, stuffing his own insecurities firmly back into the dark.
No, Koumyou's entire focus is on how tight Devero's holding onto him, how he's curling around him. He sets his hands on Devero's shoulder, and slides one up into his hair to stroke his long, bony fingers carefully through the wet strands.
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"I don't think I know h-how to just... be," he admits finally, in a low, wretched murmur. "I think I've always had to be something for... for somebody....? Be the good example for the other kids, be-- be the guy on the team who's always r-right where he's supposed to be during the game. Be-- be the reliable guy."
He picks his face up out of Koumyou's hair because of course, of course the tears are coming, and he doesn't want to snot in his boyfriend's bangs. He inhales, deep but shaky, trying to control his emotions--
Failing.
"Be the guy who picks up the slack. Leave it to Dev," he continues, and he's actually starting to sound a little... angry. "He'll get it done. He can carry the weight, what's another thing on his plate, right? He'll always do his part, so it's okay if we don't do ours!"
He releases Koumyou with a movement that's almost convulsive, rearing up straight and then slamming his arm and fisted hand down hard along the edge of the pool. "All I've ever wanted is to do my part, and-- and--"
And not feel invisible while he does it. Not feel like he's being taken for granted, or even worse taken advantage of. That was how Valdana had been able to sink her claws in so deep, to pull him so close to her malice. She'd offered him the tiniest flickers of validation and like a brainless little moth, he'd thrown himself into her flame.
He can't quite articulate that part, even if it's looming large in his mind. And even if he could, isn't it selfish to want to be petted and praised for just doing what any good citizen should do? All of the ire seems to go out of him at once and he just sort of slumps, even the arm still holding Koumyou drooping loosely down.
"I don't know what my part to do is, here," he finishes, just sounding wretched again. It can't really be just to be, can it?
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He dips his hands into the pool to get fresh, hot water, and continues to carefully try to wipe Devero's face clean with his fingers.
"Even if you don't know how to just... be you. That's something you can figure out, right? There's time, here. You should use some of it for you, too."
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So the way Koumyou tenderly washes the mess of Devero's grief and anger off of his face just makes him fall even more in love with the priest, really. He closes his eyes and tilts his head a little into Koumyou's ministrations.
The idea of using time for himself shouldn't seem as revolutionary as it does to someone who comes from his world, but Devero's been running from his own problems for years by just giving himself progressively more to do. Physical training, training in Babysitter, training recruits. Helping Chihyoon run the field testing side of things for Techstead's big equipment developments. Apprenticing with Morraine, learning engineering and design, taking over doing all the maintenance and upgrades on his exo... If he doesn't give himself time to think in a day, of course he won't think about how lonely and miserable he is.
Since coming to the train, it feels like all he's had is time to think. No wonder he's been such a wreck.
He opens his eyes again to meet Koumyou's. "Will... will you help me? Figure it out?" he asks. He already knows the answer, but he just... he needs to hear it.
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Much like the priest himself.
"You don't have to carry things alone anymore."
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"Nor do you," he reminds the priest as he leans back, eyes opening again.
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He gives Devero's face one last pass with fresh pool-water, soothing any lingering tears away before skin can start to feel raw and puffy from them.
"In the end, I'm just a Sanzo. Anything else is... new, and fragile."
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Everything's been freshly-cut down to the roots again, too, after their fight...
It's hard to shake the specter of such strong self-loathing. So strong he'd only been able to endure it by meditating as deeply as he could on non-existence.
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He lifts his own hands and grasps Koumyou's wrists lightly. "What else there is to you may be fragile, but it's not new."
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