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hollowchild) wrote2014-01-01 06:39 pm
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Ah, hello. You've reached Sophie, but I must be in the midst of something. If you have a question about self-defense or Teachers' Council, leave a message letting me know what precisely you're interested in and I'll get back to you.
...everyone else, do as you do, I suppose.
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...your disregard for death will never cease to perplex me, Sophie. [But it's also a bit refreshing. Jade's like that, too, but hers is more troublesome.]
Separately. If you decided something like this separately how did you end up doing it together?
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I don't remember exactly how that started, though. It had something to do with me nearly giving myself frostbite at the winter festival, I think. It turns out that when you feel cold or hungry or in pain, you aren't meant to ignore it.
[her tone is light, self-depreciating, and doesn't help in the slightest to clarify whether she really understands that being freezing or starving or injured is a serious problem]
Bearing that in mind is a work in progress. With cold, at least, I've learnt my lesson. Somewhere in there we came up with the idea of training together, though. In the mornings, we go running and spar a bit.
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Frostbite's not exactly the greatest thing to have, and ignoring pain eventually doesn't work out. Just a hint from a human. [But he can't exactly argue starving, seeing how he was not eating and sleeping before moving in with Jade. Even now some days are one giant argument because really, it's pointless sometimes. It just wastes time when it's just as ignorable. But he's keeping his mouth shut. This is about Sophie at the moment.] Is he any good at it?
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Thanks to Connor, I've missed out on frostbite and get regular reminders about eating, and I've had an object lesson about pain and exhaustion. But I'm getting away from the point, I think.
He is good at it. Much better with most weapons than I am, but he's used to being able to get by on brute strength, and that doesn't work here. He learns quickly, though.
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It's not really getting away from the point so long as it's all relevant. It is all relevant, isn't it?
So he's better than me? [It's meant to be a joke, but he knows better.] At least someone's closer to being on par with you.
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...yes, I suppose it is all relevant. [she sighs] As are some things that I was not intending to make anyone else aware of. And I'm fairly sure that if we were both what he should be, Connor would be better than me.
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[she takes a breath, lets it out slowly]
It's not that you're entitled, it's that I believe you'll keep it to yourself, because I will be unhappy if you don't. And you already know enough that it might make sense to you.
[she's quiet for a moment, and when she begins to speak, her voice is soft and even. it stays soft and even, but it's increasingly an act of obvious control]
You know a bit about how things were for me, and that I strive to not be idle. It's more than that, though. I don't stop because when I do, I think. I hate this body, you see. It's slow and dull and weak and always the same, and there's really no way to explain how awful that is. And I went from running for my life every night and hiding that every day to...this. That should be like paradise, right? To have food and shelter and to be safe?
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[And again he just listens, piecing things together slowly.] No. It's far too stagnant for you, I imagine. Paradise is a bit too overrated.
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So I went out and picked one. Well, two. The first was with Connor, who wanted one at least as much as I did. Except I realized, when I hurt him, that I didn't really want to hurt him. And we stopped.
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He mutually decided he didn't want to hurt you either? What was the point of picking said fight then?
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[her hand is still moving in his hair, alternately carding through it and twisting it around her fingers. there's a slight tremble in her fingers, but they're nothing less than gentle, never pulling]
But you're right, it didn't solve that problem for me. It did for him, it's a bit hard to do much of anything strenuous with cracked ribs.
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I wouldn't say that's entirely messed up. [But Draco's not an expert on healthy relationships.] I would imagine you laid him up quite good if you cracked all of his ribs. He must either really like you or be a complete masochist. Which is it?
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No, it's pretty messed up. I didn't crack them all, though, just a few, and in fairness the fact that he'd fallen a few storeys shortly before helped them along. It wasn't my intent to disable him, not so soon. Not much of a fight, then.
He's not a masochist. Pain's not all that meaningful, but he's afraid of damaging himself, remember? And he got me to promise to stop, after the second fight.
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...all right, it's pretty messed up, but you have to remember my view of the world's perfectly skewed.
I know, I know, but I guess I just...all right, maybe I don't understand as well as I thought. So what, you two keep each other balanced and in check?
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Your view probably counts as skewed, yes. But I like that about you. It makes things easier.
I suppose we keep each other balanced, yes. It was a bit more of him keeping me in check at first. I beat the worst of it out of me, and it's easier to keep a promise to someone else. Living with him means that I cook, which means I also remember to eat a bit, things like that. And I'm more or less level-headed about most things, you may have noticed, with that occasional exception. So it's not entirely unbalanced.
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[...okay maybe it isn't that different. Now he's not sure.] I've noticed, and I never said you were completely unhinged, but it's just like...okay let me ask you this. Are you merely keeping a promise, or do you actually have...["Feelings for him, whatever the hell you'd call it."]
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Oh, no, I've been rather smitten with him from the very beginning. Possibly the other way around, too, in retrospect, although I definitely didn't realize it. I left that entirely out, didn't I? That fight that didn't entirely happen might have ended in kissing. And we'd actually come up with the idea of sharing an apartment long before either of us were admitting anything like 'feelings'.
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And the look on his face is basically the metaphorical lightbulb flicking on above his head.
Oh that is not really a great sign.]
Somehow I thin you're the only girl I know who could turn a brawl into a snogging session. How could you possibly be oblivious to something like that?
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He started it. He's taller than you, and some of us can't fly. And it's not so difficult to miss when it had never crossed your mind that those sorts of things were even for you.
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Mm, I'm happy with him.
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Then...good. Suppose a bit of happiness wouldn't kill you, especially if nothing else has succeeded in that just yet.
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And no, a little happiness probably won't be the end of me.
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Probably. Just let me know if it decides to blow up in your face, all right? [He's got the answers he needs. Not necessarily the ones he wants but it's enough.]
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