Goro Akechi | 明智 吾郎 (
pancakeboy) wrote2037-02-10 01:19 am
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[Text him! Or do whatever, I'm not the police, and neither is he, thank God. Just specify if you want the more-fun-but-less-stable pre-11/20 guy or the grumpy third semester/postcanon guy. Pancake only for VRDR guys please, he's not third semester yet]
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I can't say it doesn't make sense, Crow. [After all, it's almost exactly what happened to him, give or take a few small details.]
If you want to know, I've always associated this suit with action. And you know the sorts of action I tend to take. The other is... [Ugh, he doesn't like to think about this—] more passive, I suppose. Like when I was younger.
[More afraid. More convinced others control his life, that he can't fight back; more convinced of the truth of the ways others see him. The train rattles to a halt, a couple of dozen levels down.]
... this is too high.
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[Crow's Shadow shakes his head, a faint smile across his lips.]
Speaking personally, I wouldn't call myself passive. You've seen how he gets. Taking on countless tasks and challenges. Always striving to be the shining example of success. A beacon of hope to his teammates and peers... He's built quite the pedestal.
[Crow doesn't mean to scowl at his Shadow, but... ugh. When it's laid out like that, it's troubling.]
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In other words, he's done exactly what I did, just differently. Made a perfect image on the outside while neglecting what happens within.
[He offers Crow a glance.]
Would you say that's accurate?
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[The Shadow smiles wryly.]
I wouldn't say the irony is lost on me. The tables turned. The script flipped. Now I am the well worn glove, and those feelings he once used as a shield are left to rust.
[Damn those metaphors... but then again, it is Crow's Shadow. He really shouldn't be surprised at the poeticism of it all.
Crow would run a hand through his hair, but this damn helmet is in the way.]
I suppose that interaction with the other Ren was more upsetting than I cared to let on.
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[But he rests one clawed hand on Crow's back, through his tattered cape. Then he looks back to the Shadow.]
So what's the solution here? You're the one who shows up with the cryptic mockery. What is it you want him to do?
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[The Shadow places a hand over his chest.]
I know, coming from me that must sound absurd. However, there is a difference between blind and justified rage. Crow is allowed to blame those who have wronged him, if he feels he has been wronged.
[Crow looks down at those damned gauntlets. He can't bring himself to protest.]
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Is that right.
[It wasn't his fault, okay. It's that guy who made the problems.]
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[The Shadow emphasizes this, because he sees that look, and he knows it all too well.]
I'm not saying he has to hate him. What I am saying is that he could have been more direct with how upset he was, why he was upset, and made it abundantly clear. Instead, he held his tongue. Minced his words.
[Crow heaves a very loud sigh.]
I feel like I'm a child being lectured...
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I suppose if you need lessons in how to make others miserable, I could oblige you. But I don't think that's what... other other-you has in mind.
[It's a hell of a concept, though. Just saying something when he's pissed off. Confronting people when they're out of line, instead of having to cloak it all in saccharine smiles. Imagine if you could live like that.]
Are you going to do it? Show your friend the error of his ways? [Please do it, Crow. Please let him watch. Let him film it.]
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[Slow, calming breaths... Ironically, this is the opposite of what his Shadow advises. The Shadow gives him a pointed look that he chooses to ignore.]
I wanted to give it time so that cooler heads could prevail.
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[The train has come to a pointed halt, and is refusing to move until they get out. Magpie is used to this; he turns to the open door to head out, still almost laughing, a bad little seed.
He figures Crow and his Shadow will follow.]
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Crow shoots him a rather sharp look, and he snickers.
Fine, then. Out they go.]
It bothers me.
[Well, that's a start.]
His gut reaction to returning to his 'normal' state is to kick and claw and hiss and shout. Highlighting all his crimes. Insisting that everything about him is fake, that he is going to die...
[And this part is crucial.]
I've been through this before. We came out closer for it. I didn't give up, and look where we are now.
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You know I don't want you to be closer to him?
[Of course Crow fucking knows. It's a confession, of sorts, nonetheless.]
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And I want you to know that my other connections are not meant to eclipse and threaten ours.
[Still... hm. His face falls. Thankfully, the mask conceals at least some of his unease.]
But I also understand why you despise him. Now that I've heard what he said to you, it makes sense.
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I won't ever forgive him for that. Never. If I killed people for sport, he'd be dead. [... and he pushes it a little.]
I don't understand why you aren't angry. You know what he said. Why be so understanding? Some things are beyond your attempts at compassion, you know.
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[His Shadow watches, but does not speak. To Crow's credit, he doesn't budge. He just stands there, hand in hand. It's... comforting.]
I've been that person, so angry that I spouted words that made matters far worse than they had to be. You were in my dungeon. You heard the way I was so combative with Yu, assuming that he thought so little of me and lashing out as a result.
But make no mistake. I'm not happy about what he said. It was a horrible thing, twisting something he doubtlessly learned in trust and confidence with his version of us. Doubly so given his clear attraction to him.
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When he said it—[his mouth has dried up]—for a moment I forgot it was him. That it wasn't really Ren saying those things. I told him, you know.
I wanted to smash every bone in his body, and shoot him in every joint.
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His face, his voice... I can see why it hurt so much. That you would trust your Ren with something so deeply personal means you must have formed quite the connection.
[...]
I don't believe your Ren would do such a thing. He more or less told me that he has feelings for you.
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Oh, come on.
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We don't have to discuss this now. As I recall, we were supposed to be eviscerating Shadows.
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[The space around them is deep red, with smooth black walls engraved with arcane designs in red. The train has forced them off in Sheriruth.]
This is as far as I've ever gone. Rather boring. You need a Palace for a good fight, and even those are rare.
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[Well, that's a rather bold success now, isn't it? Wakaba Isshiki's situation is... more delicate. That being said-]
"Medjed," of course, has also been dealt with.
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Of course. [Turning away again, he starts to time his jump. Why would Crow be able to get any deeper than he can? Without realising it, he's forgotten the vast majority of his first trip to Mementos with Ren and the others, and nobody mentioned the doors to him either way.]
It's worth a try, of course, if you think you can do it.
[It's just a bit honeyed. It will annoy the shit out of him, if it's true.]
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[Finally, a playful smirk graces his lips again. Likely a good sign. It seems much too genuine to be a facade.
Regardless, he'll once again keep pace with Magpie as they leap about like acrobats.]
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Is this about those doors? [The ones he doesn't use. Here, shadow, shadow...]
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