[When the video turns on, it might seem like an accident: there's a colorful parrot tapping its pale beak against the screen. Tap, tap, tap. The bird is white and red about the face-- Abruptly startled by something--a dark blur?--it squawks and rears back and reveals even more red feathers and the beginning of blues and greens on it wings. It's
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In his hands a book - Hamlet, to be precise. But he's not so much reading it as he is staring at the pages. His chest has felt tight all day, his head an absolute mess. There's the constant tug of wanting to cry that seems to sit in his throat, refusing to be swallowed.
It really was a terrible thing to be eight once again; to be stuck in such a frail little body that simply couldn't handle the smallest of things, not to mention stress.
Thus he sits quietly and alone. Everyone leaves. They always do.
It makes him wonder why he doesn't leave himself. It'd be nice, really. To simply disappear, if only for a little while.]
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Because seconds later Finnian is launching himself at Ciel in an attempt to scoop the small boy up into his arms, bawling loudly.]
YOUNG MAAAASTER YOU MUST BE SO SAD!
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I don't think it's something you can just decide. It's not a promise he chose to break, probably.
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Do you know of it happening multiple times to the same person, sir?
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His memory got messed up.
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That was the case with Mr. Michaelis.
[But Claude is blinded by his hatred--]
The details surrounding both of his visits are almost identical, down to the amount of time that has elapsed. It was my suspicion that he defied the impossible to leave the first time, and did so again when certain conditions aligned. Since he has a similar history of... [Trailing off, though. At a loss again.]
Tell me, please, if you would: Are you aware of anyone who managed to retain their memories?
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[Yeah, he mad.]
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Hunh~?
What's this - about Sebastian?
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It seems he has left the Port, Mr. Sutcliff. I've elected to be the bearer of bad news.
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Oh, Claude.
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Oh, that's just Jack Vessalius. His voice. Ugh.]
... I've watched him do this several times now, [he says, uncomfortable.]
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Yes.
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