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daemonized) wrote2017-01-23 02:25 pm
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ARDYN IZUNIA
Ardyn Izunia. Professor of law. Lord of law. Liege of law. The one grading your papers. Leave a message.
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a couple minutes later...
i'll come to you, where are you
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also timey-wimey stuff, this is after he's finished spending time with Grell or something WAVES HAND]
I'm at home now. But I'd rather meet you where you happen to be.
[Especially if he's injured.]
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[He's just being whiny now. Fine, fine, Dante sends him the address, an apartment in Birch Hills that (if Ardyn knows them) is actually just down the hall from where Sorey and Mikleo live. Come on over if you want, Ardyn.]
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It doesn't take Ardyn very long to arrive. Dante will be hearing a knock at his apartment door soon after, an eager-sounding thing.]
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Beyond Dante, the living room is fairly normal, save for a baby grand at the far end of the room next to the large windows (but knowing who his father is, is that any surprise?). Dante's been sleeping on the couch, if the pillow and blanket are any indication, and on the coffee table alongside a bottle of whiskey is a bottle of ibuprofen, a pack of NyQuil, and some rubbing alcohol and bandages. Your disaster child's been at it again, Ardyn.]
Hey.
[Dante's not meeting Ardyn's eyes quite yet. Sorry, prof, he's... trying to process a lot. He's confessed some of it to Grell already, but he's still hurting and he's Tired.]
Come on in.
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He frowns. Empathy surges forth, as it should with anyone who might align themselves with being a healer. A friend. A father figure to this boy.]
Dante...
[He almost doesn't know what to say when he steps in. He manages to tear his gaze away from his student to the surroundings instead, and it honestly doesn't make him feel any better.]
You look terrible. [Eyes return to searching him. There's more to this than mere injuries.] Sit down on the couch. [And then he can ask questions.]
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[More than anything that might tell Ardyn how he is--the fact that Dante's not even trying to summon up a hint of his usual cocksure swagger. He shuts the door behind them, starts to head toward the couch... but stops halfway there, glancing back over his shoulder.]
Do you want anything...? Water, drinks...?
[Look, once he's sitting down, he doesn't want to get back up again, all right.]
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[He doesn't require anything, for his own wants and needs are taking a very far backseat right now. He follows, though he does pointedly stop by the coffee table and grabs the bottle of whiskey, examining it with a frown.
He looks at Dante, and disapproval would come faster if not for the fact that he's not sure it's suited to the situation right now. He needs to hear the entirety of what's ailing him first, and so the bottle is set down soon after.]
You, on the other hand... [A pause.] What happened while you were away? Something is very obviously bothering you, and it isn't just the injuries, is it?
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He winces slightly as he drops down onto the couch, grabbing the blanket and tossing it over the back to make room for Ardyn to sit too. Even beyond all of his other injuries, his entire body still aches--he's not this other Dante, he doesn't have the stamina and strength to fight for hours on end.
He doesn't want to talk about everything that's happened these past few weeks. But if there's one person that would see through his attempts to deflect, it's probably Ardyn. Beyond that, he's already told Grell some of it, so it's a fair guess that she might have passed it on to him since they're dating... (He's got no idea that the two of them were together earlier, otherwise he'd be even more expectant that that was the case.)
So Dante just turns his gaze to his hands, nodding.]
There's... a lot. The first couple weeks weren't that bad, but this last week we were in this haunted mansion...
[Almost without thinking he's drawing his feet up onto the couch, folding his arms and resting them on his knees--folding into himself.]
Two people died. And at least one of them, he was just a kid... it was my fault.
I almost killed another kid later on. Freya almost killed me. Somehow they took away everything I'd remembered so far--how to fight, even my sword--I couldn't help anyone.
[There's a part of him (the guilt speaking, he knows; it's not something he actually wants) that almost wishes Freya had been able to. At least then he wouldn't feel like he'd failed them; he would have given it his all.]
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He's sorry, he wants to say. And yet how useless of a sentiment that would be. It's kept leashed in by his tongue for now, and he opts to explore what churns in Dante's mind first.
And so he responds with a question, plain and simple that it is. Frown still etched into his features, unlikely to dissipate any time soon.]
And why do you blame yourself? We were all surrounded by circumstances beyond our control.
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It was some sort of fucked-up game; this ghost had us both trapped and there were blades hanging over both of us... Toushiro was so scared he was crying and I was trying to throw the game, but I... I screwed up. I won.
[He squeezes his eyes shut, but it's not like he can forget what happened next. Dante's pretty sure seeing Toushiro bisected by the blade is going to stick with him for the rest of his life, even if the blade had seemed to pass straight through him like Dante's own blade might have.]
It fell right through him. They cut him in half and I couldn't even stand up, and it's all because I fucked up...!
[Why doesn't anybody seem to understand this? It's his fault. He'd started to think that maybe for once he could take the lead, that maybe he wouldn't somehow mess up and lead them wrong, but clearly that was just wishful thinking.]
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But there's only so much blame that he will allow the young man to place upon himself. If he cannot be rid of it completely, at least let him lighten the load.
Ardyn sets his jaw, then speaks.]
You said it yourself. It was a game, with predetermined rules that made it sound like it was not going to end well from the start. The circumstances are to blame, Dante; you did your best, but there are times in which we simply cannot save... [A hesitation. This is hard for him to admit, too, because both of them know how much Ardyn wants to save-] ...everyone.
["I'm sorry" still doesn't feel like enough. But he offers it anyway.]
I'm sorry, I wish... I could tell you something to make it better. But you need to take care of yourself in the meanwhile. You need to rest, and give yourself ample time to sort this through your head. I'm here for you to talk to me, even if it's the same thing over and over, even if it's just a soundboard that you require.
[He will stay with him all day today, taking care of him, if he has to.]
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I can't.
[He shakes his head again, gripping his arms again.]
I can't sleep.
There... [He lifts his left hand, rubbing at his face as though it will make this any easier.] There're a lot of things I hadn't told you yet. It felt like all I was doing was whining about the memories we were getting back.
[So getting any rest and sorting through all of this... yeah, that's not going to happen. Not while these nightmares are persisting.]
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Then share what you haven't told me yet.
[He offers a hand out, as well. Ardyn hasn't forgotten about the healing either.]
And please, give me your hand.
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Don't do too much. You shouldn't have to feel it just because I was a dumbass and got hurt.
[And he'll place his hand in Ardyn's, not able to meet the professor's eyes. His right hand has an ugly bruise across the top of it, a dark, sharp line marking out where one of the bones has broken, and his middle, ring, and pinky fingers are scabbed over with deep cuts from where he'd been holding a jagged piece of broken glass as a weapon.]
Hey, prof... before I do. What's the worst thing you've remembered so far?
[Just. Give him a idea of how bad this is going to be to explain.]
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He pauses, though, eyes flickering up at him when such a question is asked. It's hesitation, true and clear, something not always so easily shown from Ardyn. He knows the answer, almost immediately, but how eager he is to share it with Dante is... questionable. It is not out of distrust, but merely because he fears what he may think of him if he were to give the details in full.
Perhaps, then, he can answer truthfully while still cutting away the truly troublesome part.]
It wasn't so much a memory as it was a... feeling.
[That strong disdain, that wish to hurt someone he knew. Prompto's face flickers through his memory.]
Will you not mention it to anyone else if I explain further?
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Is it really that bad...?
He's nodding though, for once actually looking Ardyn straight in the eyes.]
Yeah. I promise.
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Magic begins to flow, his fingertrips glowing. Warmth to spread across Dante's hands, filtering out pain and injury so that he may feel it instead. He keeps his expression steady, and for once the conversation at hand is more prevalent to him right now.]
Twice, now, when I've experienced my memories.... I've felt like a man filled with something akin to anger. A spite that I had directed very specifically to others. I'm... I was a healer, wasn't I? And yet I very distinctly wanted to make one faceless man suffer, and another-
[The one that was not so faceless. The one that was Prompto.]
...well, the other, I thought of him as a disposable thing. I don't know why. And that bothers me.
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[Dante watches the glow of Ardyn's magic, taking a deep breath as he feels the warmth spreading through his hands, broken bone re-knitting itself together and the cuts in his fingers sealing closed. His other hand finds a stray thread on his pants, fiddling with it as he tries to avoid thinking about the pain Ardyn must be feeling in his stead. It's not fair to ask this of him, and yet Ardyn hadn't been willing to let him refuse...]
People aren't disposable. I'd be more surprised if it didn't bother you.
[Even though he's teased Ardyn about being a bleeding heart, he's never meant it in a demeaning way. Ardyn's one of those people that cares about everyone, no matter who they are. He's not the type to look at somebody and think they aren't worth anything.
His words give Dante the push he needs, though, and the words come spilling out, the memories he hasn't told anybody else yet.]
...there's another kid on the network now. Sora.
The two of us knew each other in our memories. I... we were friends, in the beginning; I remember being with him and another girl on an island, racing each other and making plans to build a raft and leave. But something changed. We wound up on opposite sides somehow--I accused him of abandoning us for new friends, he told me I didn't have a conscience... he might've been right. That other me... I think he kidnapped somebody, a princess. But he did it because their third friend was missing and that witch had promised to help him find her.
[Whether or not Ardyn's done with his hands, Dante's left one comes up to tangle in his hair, elbow resting on his knee as he stares into his memories as though they were real.]
I still don't know how everything fits together. I don't know when I was leaving that castle or jumping off a skyscraper or meeting this king or anything. But that witch was right. I... he did let the darkness into his heart. He told Sora he could control the Heartless. Sora told him he was stupid and that the darkness would swallow his heart... [A single humorless chuckle.] He was right.
That darkness... he was being controlled by it. There was another man using it, possessing him...
I remember trying to kill Sora. But I wasn't the one doing it; I couldn't control my own body. All I could do was watch.
[Which loops them full circle to the crux of the problem.]
There were ghosts in that Hell Manor. They could... they could possess us, make us fight against our teammates.
[U see the problem, Ardyn?]
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He focuses on Dante's words. There was more than just the train, but he'll not continue about himself right now. He'd rather listen to what the other has to say.
Magic begins to subside as he speaks, and slowly Ardyn lifts his gaze up to him. He won't speak until he's finished, but he reads his expression closely.]
Dante... [Yes, he does. When reality runs too close against a person whose actions you don't want to repeat, he can only imagine what it must feel like.] You're afraid of becoming the same person in your memories.
[That is the real crux of the issue.]
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I... I almost killed Ritsu. [He squeezes his eyes shut, fighting the oncoming panic as he remembers it yet again.] I nearly strangled him--I would've if he hadn't been able to stun it somehow! And then it used me to--to stab him...
[He turns his right hand over, opening his eyes and looking at where the cut to his fingers had been. There won't be a scar there; the only scar is the thin line from when he and Prompto did their blood oath. A much better scar to look back on.]
I would've killed him if he hadn't been able to stop me somehow.
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You know that all of that was beyond your control? That you can't blame yourself when you weren't conscious of your own actions.
[But he can't just say that and expect for Dante to accept these words as truth. Ardyn is not so naive.]
There's a difference between what you just described to me, and consciously making that choice to let something dark into your heart. To allow it to control you.
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you brought this book on yourself
this book hurts me
i'd say you deserve it but i played myself too, this entire thread hurts
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keywords relevant tbh
good
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