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[Bad ideas. That’s what Rafael was famous for. Sometimes those bad ideas would pan out into groundbreaking technologies. Other times it would blow up spectacularly in his face - and by extension, all faces adjacent. Not that it ever stopped him from coming up with more.
This one, though. A bridge too far.
Aracha - if that really could be called his name anymore - sat, hunched over, cycling a trinket between his fingers as though in a trance. It felt like the slow, tactile motion was the only thing still keeping him grounded to reality (again, questionable). His mind was… far, far away, in a place that might not even exist anymore, lost. But more than that, alone, in a vast, empty field of deaf, silent rage. And that cold silence seeped into every crack in his brain, filling the folds of his thoughts, the hollow space in his bones, the pockets in his lungs.
He wasn’t real. He wasn’t real. None of this was real. He knew that now.
At some point, his fiance was going to walk through the door and find him sitting at the foot oftheir his bed. And one way or another, this lie would be shattered.]
This one, though. A bridge too far.
Aracha - if that really could be called his name anymore - sat, hunched over, cycling a trinket between his fingers as though in a trance. It felt like the slow, tactile motion was the only thing still keeping him grounded to reality (again, questionable). His mind was… far, far away, in a place that might not even exist anymore, lost. But more than that, alone, in a vast, empty field of deaf, silent rage. And that cold silence seeped into every crack in his brain, filling the folds of his thoughts, the hollow space in his bones, the pockets in his lungs.
He wasn’t real. He wasn’t real. None of this was real. He knew that now.
At some point, his fiance was going to walk through the door and find him sitting at the foot of
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After a minute, he's back with a bottle of pills and a water bottle. He doesn't knock (furi: bang) on the door this time, he just lets himself back in.
And though he wants to sit on the bed... he swings an armchair closer and sits in that, holding out the goods. ]
Here.
[ He's putting on the gentlest tone he has, which isn't very gentle, but he's doing his best here. ]
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It's only with a considerable amount of inner turmoil that he even manages to force out a single terse word. He's certainly unhappy about it. No eye contact continues.]
...thanks.
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[ A not-so-insignificant part of him feels relief; finally, he's doing something to help his... well, he's not his anymore.
Leaning back in the chair, Miguel gazes back at the ceiling he was forcibly admiring before. He's spent a lot of hours in this room, staring at this same ceiling. Only before, he was always with Aracha. ]
Will you tell me your name?
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Why bother? We're not anything t'each other anymore.
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This is stupid. He should just forget about everything. Why bother, for real? Why can't he just exist on spite and burn the forced connection between them? Lord knows he wants to—or maybe, he wants to want to.
Miguel sighs. ]
Guess I'm not as good at forgetting as you are.
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I already have fake memories of being Peter. What's one more lifetime?
[One more lifetime of longing. Of wishing he was in someone else's shoes, where he could be loved and important. Once you've inoculated yourself against these poisonous dreams - well, what's one more? Just another bitter pill. Even if it's larger, jagged, even if it sticks in your throat and digs into the tender lining... it'll go down all the same, eventually.
It does hurt. He'd be lying to say it doesn't.]
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(Deep down, he knows otherwise.) ]
So you're fine with leaving things as they are, huh? Or, better yet—like it never happened.
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Of course, he never lived as Peter. He never shared tender moments with another man as the waves rocked them on this ship of absurdities. The loving promises and kisses in the dark were only for Aracha - Aracha, not Peter and not Kaine.
How strange it was, to feel envy for a man who never existed. There was no one to even hate for it.
Kaine didn't have the words for an answer.
No, he thinks. No, no, no no no.]
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It... it didn't look like "Aracha" said anything, but he clearly heard it. Heard it so clearly in his soul that he knows he said no, repeatedly. Maybe he spaced out, in his anticipation of rejection.
...either way: ]
...no?
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But... Miguel looks strangely confused himself. That didn't make sense. If he didn't feel sure, then-- Kaine definitely had been trying very hard not to give him any positive impressions.
Back to feeling guarded, Kaine eyes him warily.]
I didn't say that...
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Hearing what he wants to hear. ]
Right. Of course you didn't. You've been telling me to bug off the whole time.
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[...
So why did it feel like Miguel knew what he was thinking? What he wanted, in the depths of his heart? It couldn't be that... was there still some kind of effect at play here? Some kind of twisted wish fulfillment to create the perfect lover (Kaine had very little idea what made for a more perfect lover than Raphael) in other to suck him back into the role made for him.
Looking perhaps a little unhinged, he crawls towards Miguel with a deeply suspicious glower in his eyes.]
So what's your angle, then.
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Is he in danger? God, he hopes so. ]
I wanted to find an angle. Together.
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You sound still hung up on me.
[Accusatory. He has no reason to be. UNLESS IT'S MAGIC!]
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Am I not supposed to be?! Are you over me already?!
[ how dare you move on so easily!! ]
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Maybe I am!
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Screw you too, man.
[ But in his mind, he's very sharply thinking: I needed you too. ]
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I didn't ask you t'need me!
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And I didn't say I needed you!
[ But the moment the words are out of his mouth, he realizes there's something a little weird about it. He didn't say it; he thought it. He remembers thinking it. It was a little embarrassing, like he couldn't handle being broken up with out of a fake relationship, but he did think it. And he did need him.
...so how did this asshole know that? ]
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Kaine points an accusatory finger at him!]
Yes you did! I heard you!
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No, I said screw you. And I stand by that.
But I was thinking it.
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Well that's not one of my powers.
[...like, it's not even spider themed. how would that make sense.
but there's a lot of new weird powers rolling around inside him right now, and he doesn't seem sure. CAN he read minds for some reason?]
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Oh yeah? When I left earlier, I heard you. You needed me, too.
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throwing a pillow at Miguel's face in mortification.]
SHUT UP!
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Miguel whips it back at him, maturely. ]
You wanted me to come back AND you can read my mind!
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