That was the crux of the matter, wasn’t it? Words said at the break of day, tinged with irony and dramatics. And what had happened that next day? What had accumulated from knowledge and belief
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There was silence and it was something to regret and be grateful for. Albedo would keep talking, then. Where he shouldn't, perhaps. It wasn't for him to know. The subject has risen and none had moved to shift it. He settled downward, gave in to gravity's hold and curled slightly in Nigredo's lap. "I'll tell you, then. Clues to pieces to puzzles. What are we? A retrovirus. Made to destroy our anti-existence. Right? Of course. There are several facts to consider."
He spoke casually by now, the part of him that existed in emotions slid somewhere far away. He was moving by rote, reciting memories that were facts. It was possible that the fact of Nigredo didn't fall into it at all. It was possible that Nigredo was the only reason Albedo was speaking. "U-DO cannot kill me like it can the Standards. Rubedo is the Red Dragon, the perfect severity of waveform to counter U-DO. Taking those facts...."
Something tensed in his spine, a last resolve to keep what was his. There was no reason to speak this, was there? No reason at all. It was not something untouched--sacred and profane--nor was it the dark earth, but still it was something that was his. A decision he had reached by himself, to hold to as long as he lived. There were reasons for everything he had done, and he refused to be judged on the options left to him. It was what he had saw in front of him. It was all that he saw left. Perhaps the desperate act conceived by a broken boy's desires, but it was a logical deduction all the same. He had seen the facts that he stated. And saw an opening in their surroundings. In that girl's domain.
"There was U-DO near to us at that point, wasn't there? And if someone became tainted by it, Rubedo would have to kill them, wouldn't he? Especially him. Because of the power he held. So it makes sense, doesn't it?" He was shivering again, shaking without his own knowledge. His teeth chattered, catching on words. "It... It makes sense. And then, that person wouldn't...."
The detachment was fading with the clear quality of his memories. This was why Albedo held grudges. This was why he didn't mind forgetting things. Because the memories that were held were so clear, crystalline and perfect. Horrible. Albedo's voice dropped to a whisper. "Then I wouldn't be alone."
The logic made sense in a way it shouldn't, the final message pristine enough for the little brother to wish desperately for confusion. If he had to explain the words to an outsider, the account given would be the following: Albedo could not die, but Rubedo could kill what was tainted by U-DO. Thus, the solution he had reached in the subconscious domain of Sakura Mizrahi's mind was to be tainted. To allow the Red Dragon to destroy and regeneration to cease.
Had that been why-- No. Nigredo could attest that the happenings in the Conflict were incidental. The bottom line, however, did not change. He could die given the presented logic, and Nigredo was right to fear a confrontation between the two eldest.
Why? There was no reason to tell Nigredo. There was nothing he could do aside from wish for the opposite, and that proved useless at best. Perhaps the middle variant could find a connection in sharing, but all it did for Nigredo was widen the distance. "You want," he began, his voice sounding strange to his ears, "to die so you wouldn't be alone?"
Opposite. It was opposite with him. He wanted to die so he could be alone. That was why he couldn't quite understand the conclusion.
The question read as obvious to Albedo. He shifted, despite his body's wants, to tip his head to look upward at his brother. "Yes," he answered matter-of-factly. "Of course." Was this not clear? Was there something left to the imagination? He had just said, moments before, hadn't he? That both of them would die. The thought kept still like a shotgun blast to his stomach. No matter how long time would keep. The fact still came harshly each time.
He didn't want to revoice it. He wanted to pretend that it would go away.
But Albedo was too true to his own nature. Masochistic, unconsciously or not, he would always pick at scabs. Never allow anything to heal. Perhaps that spoke unwell of the strange half-agreement the two had just made moments before. "You two will die." Somehow the tone was even, the sentence firm. Somehow he said this without shattering more. Perhaps strain had pressed his mind into submission; numbness swallowing anything his own survival wouldn't allow. "And I'll be left alone.
"But if I die," he went on. "I'll be with you both. Right?" The question was a mistake--he instantly regretted it. It allowed room for doubt in a situation that needed to be solid. In a sentence that encompassed his existence and allowed him motion. He spoke in a rush. "There's no way I could... Still be... I can't be without you. So I'll stay with you if I can." If. Wrong. A frantic kind of madness moved to dance in the edges of his eyes. "If I die, I won't be alone."
He had spoke too much. He knew this even as he was. It sounded too much... Like he was trying to convince himself. But that was already done. His being had focused on that information. It was only this night.... This night, this night. It was so wretched and broken. He had half a mind to ask what day it was. Yes. That was more than true. He only had half a mind left at this point, didn't he? He could laugh.
To counter a series of statements rooted in death was folly. Nigredo understood: despite the apparent uncertainty in tone, these seated far beyond the surface for casual dismissal. Yet every fiber of his being rejected the words. He could relate, more than most and certainly more than his brothers, to the aftermath of death. Between escaped brain matter and morning's light lay nothing. No memory of transition, no awareness. You couldn't be together in a state where no bonds held. Albedo was wrong. When you died, you died alone.
In the end, however, it couldn't be said. For one, such a thing had tendencies for misunderstandings or arguments. For another, regardless of knowledge, Nigredo did not want to pick apart the nature of death. It was not for them. Perhaps in the future, but not now. Not when tenacity and comprehension were lacking.
His eyes slid to a nearby wall, their focus distant and unrefined. The child would not argue one aspect, but the other was worth giving away. He never intended to do so, and yet his mind started to turn. {Isn't that the same?} Did Albedo not realize? {As wanting me to die. Wanting to Rubedo to die.} As desiring murder and violence.
The fingers in his brother's hair trembled, the source unknown. {It's the same for me,} he continued quietly, mental voice weakening in the sending. {I can't be without you. That's why when you were taken that night, I--} Had felt the absence. Nigredo paused, breaths heaving. The temptation to press into his chest at this point was too great. Somehow, he remained as he was.
"I want us to be together. You do, too." {So why is it different?}
There was nothing similar in the words. Albedo had no place there, and if he died, then finally, when they eventually did, they would all be reunited. Wasn't it the same? How could it be the same? He would wish his own deaths, not theirs, despite past actions. "It's not the same at all," he answered. "I want you to live."
A generic you, the term general. His mind couldn't place Rubedo, couldn't decide yet if a punishment of death was enough, or should it be drawn-out, or if he should beg on bended knee for affection, or just walk away, like he was told once, and live his own life without thinking of his twin. The last was pure folly, absolute lies, and whatever way there was before him, Albedo wasn't thinking about it.
And yet Nigredo spoke again. The same? The same as... Being unable to exist without the other? The fact of that night being spoken about was enough to pull Albedo's attention forward, but Nigredo allowed no point of interruption and continued further.
Was it fact? Truth to be told? It's the same, Nigredo had said--I can't be without you. There was something warm moving within Albedo despite the loss still flowing through him, and he made an effort to straighten, move, shift beneath his brother's hand to reach an arm up to touch the fingers in his hair--run them down the arm to the face not too far. Fingertips graced skin. Warm. Alive. This is what that meant. "Because..." There was a pause, some motion like a half-hearted shrug. "We are only ourselves."
{But if you can't be without me...} Albedo continued in another form. There was a question behind this, a wary caution. It was too difficult to believe that something ended up being exactly as you had wanted. {If it's the same.} What did that mean? How to move to clarify correctly. How to understand if it meant the same as what he felt. Albedo didn't know how to move with this, and it was shown expertly in an allowed confusion. "Do you love me, Nigredo?"
Denial formed on automatic, and instantly, he felt ashamed. Differences always registered as poignant in the child's observations, enough to overwhelm promises. Therefore, it was easier to say he still wanted to die than accept Albedo's want for his life. Therefore, he kept quiet, pushing the thoughts to the furthest corner of his mind. Like a grudging acceptance. It marked progress and stagnation all at once.
But Albedo shifted, hand and words touching on memories Nigredo held of the twins in the past. Back before the Conflict, before their special patient, when they were closer to each other in blood and bonds while their youngest lived in contentment-- When everything seemed unchanging in the world. The pain in his chest blossomed, and the child shuddered at the beginning signs of a migraine.
This place made it difficult to send through the link, he remembered. He should have saved the effort; he still had an answer to give, and now, his voice was utterly useless for no reason at all. There was a long stretch of silence, green eyes now finding the floor.
Finally, Nigredo nodded slowly, as if confessing a sin. As if his answer wouldn't make sense. {I have always...} He swallowed, the taste in his mouth turning bitter. Thought finishing on the obvious. ...loved you.
He spoke casually by now, the part of him that existed in emotions slid somewhere far away. He was moving by rote, reciting memories that were facts. It was possible that the fact of Nigredo didn't fall into it at all. It was possible that Nigredo was the only reason Albedo was speaking. "U-DO cannot kill me like it can the Standards. Rubedo is the Red Dragon, the perfect severity of waveform to counter U-DO. Taking those facts...."
Something tensed in his spine, a last resolve to keep what was his. There was no reason to speak this, was there? No reason at all. It was not something untouched--sacred and profane--nor was it the dark earth, but still it was something that was his. A decision he had reached by himself, to hold to as long as he lived. There were reasons for everything he had done, and he refused to be judged on the options left to him. It was what he had saw in front of him. It was all that he saw left. Perhaps the desperate act conceived by a broken boy's desires, but it was a logical deduction all the same. He had seen the facts that he stated. And saw an opening in their surroundings. In that girl's domain.
"There was U-DO near to us at that point, wasn't there? And if someone became tainted by it, Rubedo would have to kill them, wouldn't he? Especially him. Because of the power he held. So it makes sense, doesn't it?" He was shivering again, shaking without his own knowledge. His teeth chattered, catching on words. "It... It makes sense. And then, that person wouldn't...."
The detachment was fading with the clear quality of his memories. This was why Albedo held grudges. This was why he didn't mind forgetting things. Because the memories that were held were so clear, crystalline and perfect. Horrible. Albedo's voice dropped to a whisper. "Then I wouldn't be alone."
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Had that been why-- No. Nigredo could attest that the happenings in the Conflict were incidental. The bottom line, however, did not change. He could die given the presented logic, and Nigredo was right to fear a confrontation between the two eldest.
Why? There was no reason to tell Nigredo. There was nothing he could do aside from wish for the opposite, and that proved useless at best. Perhaps the middle variant could find a connection in sharing, but all it did for Nigredo was widen the distance. "You want," he began, his voice sounding strange to his ears, "to die so you wouldn't be alone?"
Opposite. It was opposite with him. He wanted to die so he could be alone. That was why he couldn't quite understand the conclusion.
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He didn't want to revoice it. He wanted to pretend that it would go away.
But Albedo was too true to his own nature. Masochistic, unconsciously or not, he would always pick at scabs. Never allow anything to heal. Perhaps that spoke unwell of the strange half-agreement the two had just made moments before. "You two will die." Somehow the tone was even, the sentence firm. Somehow he said this without shattering more. Perhaps strain had pressed his mind into submission; numbness swallowing anything his own survival wouldn't allow. "And I'll be left alone.
"But if I die," he went on. "I'll be with you both. Right?" The question was a mistake--he instantly regretted it. It allowed room for doubt in a situation that needed to be solid. In a sentence that encompassed his existence and allowed him motion. He spoke in a rush. "There's no way I could... Still be... I can't be without you. So I'll stay with you if I can." If. Wrong. A frantic kind of madness moved to dance in the edges of his eyes. "If I die, I won't be alone."
He had spoke too much. He knew this even as he was. It sounded too much... Like he was trying to convince himself. But that was already done. His being had focused on that information. It was only this night.... This night, this night. It was so wretched and broken. He had half a mind to ask what day it was. Yes. That was more than true. He only had half a mind left at this point, didn't he? He could laugh.
He was too exhausted to make the effort.
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In the end, however, it couldn't be said. For one, such a thing had tendencies for misunderstandings or arguments. For another, regardless of knowledge, Nigredo did not want to pick apart the nature of death. It was not for them. Perhaps in the future, but not now. Not when tenacity and comprehension were lacking.
His eyes slid to a nearby wall, their focus distant and unrefined. The child would not argue one aspect, but the other was worth giving away. He never intended to do so, and yet his mind started to turn. {Isn't that the same?} Did Albedo not realize? {As wanting me to die. Wanting to Rubedo to die.} As desiring murder and violence.
The fingers in his brother's hair trembled, the source unknown. {It's the same for me,} he continued quietly, mental voice weakening in the sending. {I can't be without you. That's why when you were taken that night, I--} Had felt the absence. Nigredo paused, breaths heaving. The temptation to press into his chest at this point was too great. Somehow, he remained as he was.
"I want us to be together. You do, too." {So why is it different?}
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There was nothing similar in the words. Albedo had no place there, and if he died, then finally, when they eventually did, they would all be reunited. Wasn't it the same? How could it be the same? He would wish his own deaths, not theirs, despite past actions. "It's not the same at all," he answered. "I want you to live."
A generic you, the term general. His mind couldn't place Rubedo, couldn't decide yet if a punishment of death was enough, or should it be drawn-out, or if he should beg on bended knee for affection, or just walk away, like he was told once, and live his own life without thinking of his twin. The last was pure folly, absolute lies, and whatever way there was before him, Albedo wasn't thinking about it.
And yet Nigredo spoke again. The same? The same as... Being unable to exist without the other? The fact of that night being spoken about was enough to pull Albedo's attention forward, but Nigredo allowed no point of interruption and continued further.
Was it fact? Truth to be told? It's the same, Nigredo had said--I can't be without you. There was something warm moving within Albedo despite the loss still flowing through him, and he made an effort to straighten, move, shift beneath his brother's hand to reach an arm up to touch the fingers in his hair--run them down the arm to the face not too far. Fingertips graced skin. Warm. Alive. This is what that meant. "Because..." There was a pause, some motion like a half-hearted shrug. "We are only ourselves."
{But if you can't be without me...} Albedo continued in another form. There was a question behind this, a wary caution. It was too difficult to believe that something ended up being exactly as you had wanted. {If it's the same.} What did that mean? How to move to clarify correctly. How to understand if it meant the same as what he felt. Albedo didn't know how to move with this, and it was shown expertly in an allowed confusion. "Do you love me, Nigredo?"
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But Albedo shifted, hand and words touching on memories Nigredo held of the twins in the past. Back before the Conflict, before their special patient, when they were closer to each other in blood and bonds while their youngest lived in contentment-- When everything seemed unchanging in the world. The pain in his chest blossomed, and the child shuddered at the beginning signs of a migraine.
This place made it difficult to send through the link, he remembered. He should have saved the effort; he still had an answer to give, and now, his voice was utterly useless for no reason at all. There was a long stretch of silence, green eyes now finding the floor.
Finally, Nigredo nodded slowly, as if confessing a sin. As if his answer wouldn't make sense. {I have always...} He swallowed, the taste in his mouth turning bitter. Thought finishing on the obvious. ...loved you.
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