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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[ She hates it when people do it to her, so she's careful to avoid doing it herself.
Hahaha independent. It's called avoidant attachment. ]
If I come back here upset at some point, assume I tried and it went bad.
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[ The leg will nudge her again. ]
[ I want you to be prepared for it to go badly. Not like this, where you're being pessimistic. You need to know that your first try is going to be after the thing you said earlier. And she's not going to trust it because it's new and different from how you did things before.
Be prepared for it to go badly. And if you're going to do this, be ready right now to try again. Think of how long it took to get fucked up; it's going to take even longer to fix.
That doesn't mean it isn't worth doing. ]
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[ To think that a few months ago, all she wanted was to make Misty leave her the fuck alone for good, and now... well, now she doesn't. ]
I've given her a fake apology before. She'll see this is different, even if she still isn't ready to talk to me for a while after.
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It helps. Even if it isn't always enjoyable. ]
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...okay, yeah. We should.
[ Does she realize just how much she cares, that this is even on the table? Not really. ]
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That's Arthur experience taking now.
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She's not quiet for very long, but John might sense the discomfort that flares in her while she is. ]
Things will change. Hopefully for the better.
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It's easy to feel powerless, but you're more likely to fuck it up if you do. You're not powerless.
You have a plan and you know what you need and what you want. There will be setbacks, but you know you have me here to help any time you need. And I know you can handle this. ]
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Having a plan and wants and needs kinda feels like I'm going in for a grift.
[ For someone who lives in the gray area of life, that's very a black-and-white way of seeing it. ]
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[ He wiggles her toes a little to nudge her foot in return. He's here.]
[Do you plan to work with her or to manipulate her to end the conflict?
If it's for both of you, and you're working with her with your cards on the table, it isn't a grift.]
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[ She wants to make amends, yes, but... well, maybe she's just not best friend material. Maybe that's okay, though she can't imagine Misty not being hurt by that. Lying and pretending would be worse, though. It's a no-win scenario. Typical. ]
Back when I... attacked Arthur, she wasn't mad I used her. What bothered her was that I lied about why I wanted her to do it.
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[ He wonders if Nat is like him in this way. ]
[Were you mad at yourself about it?]
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[ Well. He knows what she did. ]
She should've been mad. But Misty doesn't exactly try to meet expectations.
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[ Misty is a mystery. ]
Guess we should talk about that too.
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Just because she wasn't mad doesn't mean that's a good thing. ]
A moment of quiet.
[ I did something that I remember now, in the future. It was... really really shitty. And Arthur said he accepted it as a possibility when he gave me the means to do it. But I was still a lot more upset about it than he was.
I think it's because he feels guilty about certain things. Like he deserved it.
He didn't. I panicked and said something shitty. It wasn't about being deserved. And even knowing why he feels that way, I don't agree. I don't want him to think I agree.
I don't want to project on Misty, but I *do* think it's something you should talk about. ]
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"Great. Another serious conversation to look forward to." She sighs. "Okay. One thing at a time."
This first thing is going to be hard enough. Being honest? And vulnerable? And open? Terrifying. But the alternative is letting Misty think she doesn't care, and that isn't true.
"Think you'd have less trouble with me if I were eighteen."
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"Choices, right?" He's very firm on the fact that people can choose to be better. That even someone like her can be better. Choosing to talk this out with Misty, when all she wants to do is avoid the topic forever, makes Natalie a little less awful than she was.
"I'm gonna do this before the year is out." A deadline should help keep this in focus.
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If you don't make the deadline, we set another deadline. And I'll keep you honest. ]
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"Got your work cut out for you there."
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It's kind of like having a coach. Know what her goals are, keeps her working toward them. She likes that more than the idea of being a prisoner.
"I'll let you know how it goes."
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A pause, then-
[Would you like to do some cooking? Or look at some design books together?]
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Having grown up in cramped quarters, with very little chance to decorate the way she'd like, means she spent a while spoiling herself with the settlement money from the crash. She's more controlled on that front now, but that doesn't mean she doesn't still relish the thought.