To whom do all the new energies belong? Show yourself.
[ What do you mean she'd knew if she'd bother talking to the newbies? Sorry, she can't hear you from her high horse. ]
I'm again wearing clothes that do not belong to me. This is getting old.
(( ooc; Lin has been cosplaying
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Boy, down. [He grabbed the wolfhound's collar to move her firmly, before opening the door-- and sure enough, there was Lin.]
Knocking? Ain't you polite. [Behind him the lanky, wiry dog was still growling quietly, though edging away from the open door.]
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Then, without a word, she was using shunpo to get closer, her intention being not to give him the chance or the time to run away or fight back-- raising an arm to his neck trying to block him against the nearest wall, cutting off his airway. ]
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Castor, on the other hand, was mentally kicking himself. She moved quickly- faster than he could see and the best he could do was brace himself before being shoved against the wall. A hand reflexively rose to throw a hook to the side of her ribcage that was exposed, glaring at the woman despite his pained wince and occasional choked noise. Sure, this was his own damn fault, but that didn't mean he'd make it easy on her. He'd just have to do what he could before passing out due to the asphyxiation.]
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Is this what you wanted, Castor? To die like a dog?
[ Her words weren't even close to be accurately chosen, she was too pissed, and had been holding it in for a while. Probably for just as long as he had been irritated at how she could overpower him. Or maybe even before that. ]
Because if you really want to die, we can end this right now.
Why are you fighting back, even? You talk about as if it's nothing, don't you? If it really makes no difference to you dying one or two or three times, then I can help with that.
[ Her grip loosened only enough to let him nod or shake his head, but not enough to let him go, or let him breathe normally. ]
So? Still so eager to die?
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He gripped her arm with both hands, one at the elbow and the other at the hand, and tilted his head back as though it would buy him any sort of space to breathe. Even with her loosened grip, though, he was still moving far too much, heart beating too fast, and not nearly getting enough air. It was fatiguing, to say the least.
Rather than nod or shake his head, though, he did his best to mouth or force out a simple: "Fuck you." Not that this was anything to make her understand, but he had a feeling she was incapable of ( ... )
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And that this was about his pride-- that much she knew for sure. What she guessed was-- that on one hand, he'd think talking about death as if it was nothing made it less scary, and on the other he was just too damn proud to admit he actually didn't want to die.
What did that remind her of--? ]
You act so proud, and the act like an idiot. What is your pride going to be good for once you're dead? I'm not telling you to beg for your life. But don't go throwing it away so carelessly.
I am stronger than you. [ Her grip tightened, and loosened again. ] You don't like it? Get stronger. But if I ask you ( ... )
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As he was released, Castor slumped back, a hand immediately coming up to his throat as his back pressed against the wall. Even still, he avoided eye contact with her, angry at this whole fucking situation. He remained quiet for a moment, either to regain his breath or, for once, actually think carefully about what he was going to say. Thankfully he held in the comment of "Yeah, I make me sick too."]
...I don't get you, [He rasped out the words, finally glancing to her with a frown.] ( ... )
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And yet, come to think about it-- she bitched about everyone and everything, and was strong enough to overpower a large portion of the people in the Tree, with the appropriate planning, she could have even got away with it. But, see, she had never actually hurt anyone since arriving, quite a few months before. Had not killed Bastet even though she said she would have, had not heavily injured anyone during spars, and now-- she was not going to kill him. She could have, yes, but something inside her screamed at her that she had not been trained to kill needlessly. Maybe, in her case, the bark was really bigger than the bite. ]
It annoys me. It's time for you to grow up and learn to swallow your pride. Stop acting like a child.
[ Could she really say she was better than him? On the battlefield, maybe. But in general, she really couldn't say she was mature. It was hidden, and not too well, when people were ( ... )
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Don't know how much you can talk about bein' childish, if you're kicking in doors and stranglin' people just because you're annoyed. [Sure, an exaggeration-- because yes, this had been the only time he could recall that she had been overly violent towards him. They had sparred before, yeah, but that wasn't the same as suddenly appearing, scaring his dog, and informing him ( ... )
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She didn't like what she saw of her life before the Sphere. Fighting, crying when she was alone at night, people getting killed, people leaving, loneliness. What did she care if she was an officer, if her career was admirable? She was utterly unhappy, so much that it showed even through the few fragments of memories she had. ]
What we all do. Strive for a better life than the one you had.
[ Even with all her flaws, even with her tendency to isolate herself and then suffering because of it, even with her constant sabotaging her own happiness-- she tried. That was the difference between the two of them. That was why she couldn't stand how pessimistic and bitter he always sounded. It reminded her too much of that part of her she had to win against and smother back into silence ( ... )
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Well, maybe that was in hindsight because he knew it was over and done with. Still, it was difficult to imagine making some better life here. It was alright, he could easily be content, but something about just settling felt off. It wasn't something he could particularly explain though. Hell, for all he knew it was him just being stubborn and prideful again.]
...You give up on going home, then? [It wasn't accusing-- he looked up as he asked, as though curious. Most people were so bitter and angry about being here, away from where they were supposed to be, it almost seemed more reasonable to embrace the second chance they had. Maybe if ( ... )
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And that was the truth. Unless something else that she cared about as much as she did about Bastet popped up as she recovered her memories, she did not want to leave. Did not want to leave Bastet behind.
Maybe this-- how to call it? Obsession? Bond? Crush, even? She had with Bastet put her into a lot of troubles: Lin didn't deem anyone as important as her, and her mood was extremely influenced by the smallest things Bastet said or did. Just an harsher word of hers could make Lin depressed for days. And one smile make her feel accomplished and proud of herself.
Bastet was too important for her, even if Lin could only remember a couple of bits of the time they must have spent together, back in their world.
But it was also true that, for a moment, she pitied Castor and how he didn't seem to have anything to live for. Her feelings for Bastet were her weakness and her strength at the same time, but everyone ( ... )
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Who knew. He didn't hate people; if Cara or Pollux-- hell, probably even Lin-- needed him to, he would lay down his life, sure. But that wasn't the same as being content with anything so long as he could be by them. They had better people they could be supported by, people who wouldn't fuck things up.]
...Not really. [He finally admitted the words, tilting his head back against the wall and sighing.] So you'll do anything, so long as you can stay ( ... )
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I--
[ He was right. She wasn't happy. But she should have been. What went wrong? ]
I'm not going to kill myself. [ That was all the answer he was going to get out of her for the moment. And not only because Lin didn't like to talk about her feelings-- but also because she actually had no answer to that question.
She should have been happy. She shouldn't have felt the need to talk with anyone but Bastet. She shouldn't have been in that room at all. ]
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And I don't plan on doing it again. [He sighed, shaking his head.] I ain't a charity case, Lin. [Castor's expression hardened slightly as pushed off from the wall.] But I ain't gonna lie to myself and pretend that the shit I'm doing here means or changes anything. What happened back home's over, and what happens here's only gonna last 'til I'm one've the sorry fucks that don't come back. [Cynical and nihlistic? Probably. But he had seen no evidence contrary to it.]
It don't mean I'm looking to get myself killed. Just that if it finds me, I got no reason to resent it. That's all. [He paused before shrugging.] I don't think it's the same for everyone. You guys got other places to be than here, right?
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