Memoria, Part 2

Feb 12, 2010 03:32

Characters: Faris, Mjrn, and Tidus
Progress: Ongoing
Summary: Second part of Memoria - Dearest Wish
Location: ...EVERYWHERE AND NOWHERE
Date: Feb 2/3-4/5, 1804
Warnings: Odds are none? We'll see.

He was getting frustrated. More than frustrated. )

tidus, faris scherwiz, mjrn

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dewdrop_pebbles February 12 2010, 08:41:55 UTC
Not knowing what else to do, Mjrn of course followed Tidus into the next area, pausing once scenery began to form around them. It would never fail to unnerve her, no matter how many times it happened. To see their memories out on display was the worst breach of privacy that she could imagine. If only there was a way to end them....

She turned to Tidus, about to ask if he recognized the area, when she saw his eyes glaze over. Too late. Instead of fruitlessly trying to get his attention again, the Viera hung back, watching the scene unfold with concern and confusion.

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waterblade February 12 2010, 21:57:53 UTC
"That's not..."

Tidus was trapped by the memory just as thoroughly as ever. This time, though, instead of jumping around, he only stood there, arguing and yet not arguing with someone in front of him. He seemed discomfited, a little uneasy and a little resentful.

"You're pathetic. Can't even get one thing right without me, can you?"

His hand balled into a fist and took a step towards his father. "I just-"

Jecht smirked again - his son was predictable. "Well, if you don't understand it, try just accepting it."

Any forward movement was stopped by that confusing statement. "Huh?"

"Accept that you are weak. Accept the path you've taken. Accept that nothing makes sense in this whole damn world!" Jecht just stood there, watching his son, waiting to see if this finally got through to him. "Once you accept everything, then you can choose your next path - the one path you really want to take."

And for a moment, Tidus didn't know how to respond. "You came here... just to tell me that?"

"Gonna cry againHe couldn't stop a small laugh at ( ... )

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dewdrop_pebbles February 12 2010, 22:20:52 UTC
Tidus interacting with one Mjrn could not see was just bizarre to watch, just as much as it had been the last time. His obvious discomfort drew her sympathy, and she wished it was possible to shake him out of the dream. Mjrn tried to follow what she could from his end, since there wasn't much to do but wait until it was over. Yet, he wasn't the one carrying the conversation and so the Viera was left puzzled and a little frustrated.

She crossed her arms and waited to see if more would be explained before the vision ended.

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waterblade February 12 2010, 23:36:31 UTC
Not much, unfortunately.

Jecht laughed briefly at that, looking amused. Tidus also looked happier, possibly - almost - on the verge of a smile. Even with that jab at his tendency to cry when he was younger. "There. That's my boy. Now, don't make me come out here again, you hear?"

"Not for a million gil." And that smile started very slow, both relieved and happy.

Jecht turned away, taking that blasted sword with him, and started to walk off. "See ya."

He'd only gotten a few steps before Tidus abruptly spoke up again. "Hey Dad..." There was a moment as Jecht turned back to glance at him, still walking - and Tidus finally smiled for real, relieved and... finally accepting of something he'd never really understood before. "Thanks, huh?"

"It was fun." The pyreflies began to appear, swirling around his body and obscuring any sight of him. As he walked, he started fading away, piece by piece. "Being your dad and all.After Jecht was gone, Tidus hung his head briefly, trying to get a grip on what'd just happened. "Don't worry," he said, ( ... )

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dewdrop_pebbles February 13 2010, 01:53:09 UTC
Mjrn, who was hardly qualified to explain, shook her head. "Another vision I could not see, and therefore my understanding is limited. I would not choose to intrude more than I have done, however."

She heistated, uncertain if he wanted to speak about what had happened or just move onward.

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royalpiracy February 14 2010, 03:50:17 UTC
Faris was never so quiet, but something about this place had her lingering frequently in silence. The level of 'weird' rivaled things she'd seen in the space between worlds, and at the edge of existence. What was this place, to play with their minds, pull things from within them like so much history text, and replay them -- apparently for their eyes only.

Still once thing about this latest vision had Faris' attention.

"You said... 'Dad'?" Crossing arms, eying him strangely. Apparently, the pirate captain didn't have the same reservations as Mjrn. "Ya didn't say it in a way you'd normally hear a lad talkin' to his father."

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waterblade February 14 2010, 07:47:01 UTC
For one second, it looked like Tidus was about to stubborn out and not explain - he got that frown on his face, at least, the one that practically screamed that he didn't have to tell them anything. But he looked off to where Jecht had disappeared again, confused as hell and slowly shaking his head.

"Dad and me, we never got along... He always said I couldn't do anything, that I was pathetic. Disappeared when I was seven, went out training one day and just... didn't come back. I thought I hated him for a long time, but then I... He started to get better, stopped drinking and started thinking, I found out where he'd gone... I realized I just wanted to make him proud.

"But that's not how that happened!"

No, the one he remembered was much sadder - much less hopeful. This was... how it should have happened. What he'd wanted to happen.

"He said it was fun..."

And there was only one explanation. In a big hurry, Tidus pulled out his Sky Phone and checked to see if it worked. Finding that it did, partially, he started to make a phone ... )

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dewdrop_pebbles February 14 2010, 08:35:20 UTC
Mjrn, already confused by something Tidus had said, was only more so as he pulled out the Sky Phone. Would that even work, in a place like this? She stared, puzzled.

"If that is not what truly occurred, then...this realm, it creates more than memories?" She frowned, unsettled. Her normal curiosity was diminished somewhat, motivated only by the desire to depart as soon as possible...if that was possible.

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