Who: Capes and associates / tag-alongs / whoever's meeting up with a cape on the train.
When: All of Week 130 / Memory-Swap Week
Where: Infernal Train: Car/Compartment 11
Summary: The Capes set up a substitute HQ in one of the train compartments. Random rendezvous between the Capes and whoever is tagging along with them / popping in for a visit.
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Damian--! [What greets him is a blinding white, a heat and then the memory that rushes through his own mind as if was his own. He is so young and yet there is so much strength, so much talent there and through what he see's that much is obvious. The task seems tedious and difficult but he holds it with dignity in the danger. And just like that--it's over and he takes in a sharp breath.] Shi--
Damian, god--I'm so sorry.
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Rain is sliding down the surface of the car and you enter it, pulling aside the door and then sitting inside. The door shuts and with a glance there is a older woman in the other seat, your mother. She is looking tired and worn-out, music playing in the background with the lights and windshield wipers still on, pushing aside the drops of wetness that collect beneath them. A moments pause and you ask, "where are we going?" as your hand turns off the music ( ... )
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[He ran a hand through his dark hand, straightening his posture once he realized he was not about to be pummeled in anyway.] Yea--yeah I am.
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...I see. And-- your mother didn't... approve?
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No--I mean, I think it just upsets her what happened because of it.
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Then he left my mother.
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[The rest is something he can roll around in his head and somewhat comprehend. He spent a number of years under the impression that he, Talia, and his father would unite as a family. It's what Talia told him. It's what he believed. The feeling of being 'kicked out,' 'kicked away' is something he can comprehend, even if he isn't about to put it to words.]
He kicked you out because you're a homosexual. [Sexuality is a thing not yet digested by his psyche, not on this level. A personal level. The words come out mechanical as he puts the story together.] He left your mother why?
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