John (
greatoldjohn) wrote2022-10-31 02:46 am
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TLV Inbox

[in a rather deep voice] "This is John Doe. Please leave your message. I'll get back to you as soon as I can. I may respond in text if I'm currently with Arthur. Apologies."
Now Moved To: Inbox: Act II - please tag in there!

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He pauses for a moment.
"It's not a test. I'm just trying to understand."
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"Here too?"
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It's an honest question.
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Which, honestly, she thinks she prefers. If he can say or do something that she reads as pointedly cruel, then it means that, in theory, he knows her enough to know what will hurt - and you don't get to that point through apathy.
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"Is that why you're exclusionary? To kick people out before they kick you out?"
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"Yes. You told me that most people feel like cardboard. You don't think of them as people. You exclude them from mattering."
It doesn't sound like an accusation. It just sounds like he's answering her.
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What bonds could compare with those forged in horror and trauma and the fight for survival?
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"I used to feel that way too. I felt that way about all of humanity. You can change it if you want to."
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"And what's so scary about it? Because it proves how easy it is to trick your brain?"
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"Do you like hurting Natalie?"
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He looks to her.
"You don't feel bad, or have guilt, because at the time you didn't care. It didn't matter. You wouldn't have done anything different because then, it made sense. But then you have to live with the consequences when you do care. And it hurts that even though you feel different, and you'd do different things now that you care, they have no reason to believe that's the case. They don't see how big of a change there was, between not caring and caring. And a part of them will always wonder if you do actually care or if it's just a game. And that hurts too."
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"Okay," she says slowly, once he's done. "You're right. That does sound horrible."
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"Now, he's everything to me. And I have to hear the shadow of every shitty thing I did, all the things I took from him, all the twists of the knife I used, in moments that could have been perfect."
He looks to her.
"I don't regret Arthur. I'll never regret Arthur. But I regret not caring. I thought caring would cost me everything. But the truth is that it was not caring that made me lose something. I just couldn't see that while I didn't care."
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