Echo (
screwthatnoise) wrote2013-07-29 04:16 pm
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♥ v2
A cold, delicate hand grabs yours and pulls. It pulls, and it pulls... there's a sense of urgency in this icy grasp, as well as a trace of reluctance. Abruptly the hand let's go, right as your vision fades to black, and for a brief moment, only a brief moment, your senses disappear. There's only the eerie sensation of weightlessness before your feet are settled back on solid ground again.
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I don't care whose true heart she is.
[but-- he is relaxing as the healing takes place. Still not quite confident to stand up just yet.]
I'd like to see her last in my heart, tch...
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Nurse Echo is curt.
"I don't think any part of this heart wants to be in your heart. But put that aside. What were you saying earlier?"
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[fine, he'll lean back on his good arm-- not the one that had a scalpel shoved into it]
Stop being vague as hell, I'm pissed off right now.
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Your sense of usefulness is twisted.
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[he stands, slowly]
I don't know why it failed. But I also don't know why someone so interested in feelings and how people react could be so averse to experimentation and change.
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She pauses, looking over you condescendingly now.
"I have changed my ways several times, fool."
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[oh, this is hilarious.]
Tell me more.
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The nurse grabs the front of your shirt and yanks hard.
"You don't think I know that he has some of the blame? I do not need to be vague—I am talking about Emil. Yes... the other Turquoise lead Coping to the garden, and showed Coping the beauty she should not have been allowed to see... but it was Emil who made her want to stay out there. And you see what happened to her."
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I didn't ask what Emil did. I asked what you did to change, since you think I'm a fool for thinking you haven't.
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"I accepted that death is not the answer. Dying... dying seems to be terrifying. But then, I was approached with the idea that death is acceptable in certain situations. But then, I realized that death is still terrifying. I am still struggling to figure out when it is acceptable... but, that is, it should be acceptable in the end. Right? The very end."
She sighs after this long ramble.
"I cannot even make sense of this. I am still struggling, too."
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I don't think dying is acceptable, not the way you're thinking of it.
[h...hand on her shoulder]
I'm... I'm really glad you're still thinking, instead of just agreeing with that.
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"Not the way I am thinking of it? So there is another way to look at it."
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She looks right at him.
"But I do not think you would understand how much is too much for Hail, Emil."
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I just think... you're undercutting your own accomplishments, Hail.
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You tackled your own problems in a way I don't have the nerve to, even defeating your feelings for Vincent.
You've kept records of everything that's happened in Aather... Even if it's just what people did, that's still important and not many people have the dedication to do something like that.
You were a way bigger part of the Jabberwock thing that I was... And even little things, like the amount of friends you have...
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No, there's nothing she can really say to that.
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Even if I hurt you.
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However, the body on the gurney begins to stir.
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Hail...?
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But Nurse Echo is rushing to her side. With a syringe. Those fix everything.
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I-I'm sorry!
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