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pheasantboy) wrote2037-09-07 12:14 am
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[God, he sounds so... pleasant.]
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Or rather—he walks through to the living room, then stops. It's an appalling sight. All his conscious ideas of what sadness should look like are drawn in crayon. He has to force himself not to gasp aloud.]
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His Akechi stares down at him, appalled, like he's never seen anything worse than Ren crying. And he hasn't, Ren supposes. The Akechi who walked through the underbelly of Tokyo's unconscious mind is dead. Adjustment, rank two.
His face crumples. He opens his mouth, but all that emerges is a quiet, hiccuping sob. ]
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Unseen by the two in the living room, Shrike goes through the motions of a dramatic sigh in silence, before stepping out into the living area. He comes by and gives Sparrow's shoulder a brief squeeze - the inch or two of difference in their heights without shoes will probably make it clear to Ren which Akechi this is even if his vision is still blurry - before half-kneeling beside Ren.]
I won't ask if you're feeling better, but you should at least drink something before you keel over from dehydration. You cried out all the salt and water you can spare.
[Despite the warm tone, there is something distinctly no-nonsense about it. Drink your damn Crocodaid, Ren.]
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I'll bring a facecloth.
[Ren does need to wash his face; he is sticky. But he also needs Sparrow out of the way, if he's to recover.]
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[ God, his voice is wrecked. He blinks at Shrike, trying to clear his vision. Trying to think, and not doing very well at that one. This is so humiliating. ] Okay.
[ He sounds like a frog. With shaking hands, he picks up the bottle and opens it. He doesn't intend to drink much, but once he's started, some instinct takes over, and before he knows what's happened he's downed half the bottle. When he finally puts it down, gasping for breath, he feels... a little better. He didn't notice he was thirsty, before. ]
Um. Sorry for the. [ The inconvenience, he means, except he doesn't have the energy or the voice to finish the sentence. Did Akechi call Shrike? ...That's a stupid question. He must have, right? ]
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[The hand he extends to Ren is in a black glove, with a red inner lining, palm and fingers. Outside the Metaverse, it's the kind of thing that must have been special ordered.]
I brought drinks, pain medication, and ramen. You don't have to talk about it if you aren't ready to.
[If he wants to talk, he can. Shrike is pretty sure he will, eventually, so he's not going to push it right now.]
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Then he takes Shrike's hand and uses it to pull himself upright, so he's not leaning against the armchair anymore. ] Thanks.
[ He noticed the gloves before, but he was scared to ask then and he doesn't have the energy now. Fuck, he's thirsty. He picks up the bottle of Crocodaid and downs the rest of it. ]
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With a faint hope in his own eyes, he fetches another couple of bottles from the kitchen before he returns, to give the warm, damp washcloth to Ren.]
Here you are.
[But it's better if he's not right in Ren's line of sight, surely. Setting the drinks down, he steps aside, so he's there, but not too close. Not in the way.]
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[Letting Sparrow be productive and feel like he's helping even when he clearly doesn't know what to do here - win-win situation. He turns more towards Ren and adds, ]
Because if you don't have a headache now, you will within a half an hour, and better to get going on relieving it now.
[It sounds like the voice of experience.]
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Right now, he just takes the cloth and tries to clean his face. His skin feels puffy and sensitive; the slight friction of the cloth is almost painful. But he feels less disgusting afterwards. ]
I was gonna say inconvenience. Earlier. [ And that's all he can get out, but at least he did it. He pulls one of the new bottles close. ]
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He keeps watching and listening. As if Ren could ever be an inconvenience. But can it really be just decompression from being alone? Surely Ren is often alone at home? Why didn't he scream there?
Did he scream there? What if he did, and Akechi and the others had no idea?]
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That counts.
[Shrike straightens up, taking a chance to give Sparrow a look-over. His more innocent self still looks at a loss, as much a confused animal as anything.]
The only real inconvenience was trying to carry so much ramen broth without spilling any, and I won't accept apologies for that.
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He looks up at Akechi—his own Akechi, even if he's someone else now—god, no, Ren can't think about that anymore or he'll lose his mind for real. ] Thanks. For the. [ He indicates everything Akechi's brought over to him, the growing pile of post-breakdown accoutrements. ] You don't have to hide.
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[But okay, he'll come a little closer, and semi-crouch in turn. You're feeling better seems factually inaccurate, so he doesn't say it.]
I'm not hiding. I just thought you might be a little more comfortable. Is there anything else you need? [Bereft of any constructive contribution, and emotionally unaware at the best of times, fetching and carrying for Ren is something he's happy to do. People like gifts, after all.]
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[ Then his eyes widen, and he lets go like Akechi's skin burns him. ] Sorry. I'm sorry. You can— [ You can leave if you want, he intends to say, but his voice gives out again. ]
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Hey. [He doesn't try to touch; better not to repeat any errors today.] Of course I'll stay. If you don't want me to leave right now, why would I?
[Something about that reaction tells him I'll stay if you want me to would be poor wording. He thought Ren wanted him to leave. But it isn't like that at all, is it?]
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...If the past and the future are both too much, it's okay to just live in the moment right now. Coming here is a big adjustment at the best of times.
[Which Ren was very much not having, no matter how much the rest of of the world might have seen them as such.]
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And you'd know about that, right? Having been taken somewhere else before, as you were.
[As he said in the kitchen. He tries to meet Shrike's eye, too—because if there's one thing he'd swear he knows about Ren, it's that he's always been a listener.]
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It's quite a bit easier to adjust to here than it was to the place I was before this. I suppose this is easy mode for you guys.
[It would take a miracle for Sparrow to survive two days of the Game, the real one rather than the sanitized version Reaper has presented him with so far. Of course, that's exactly what people said about the Twisters - those miracle cases, if they don't fizzle out immediately, are destined to shake things up.
As for Ren, in this state... Well. If someone were to ask Shrike, in such terms, he thinks a few days with an Entry Fee taking that guilt away so that Ren can think clearly would probably benefit him. But it's not his call to make even if he did have the power - and even if he did, an Entry Fee is still something you agree to. That which you value most, in exchange for a chance to try to get back to where you belong.]
I'll tell you about it some other time, I think. For now in the present moment, the ramen hasn't been in the fridge long enough to get cold, if you want to try some of the broth.
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What do you think, Ren? [Turning back to the centre of his world—as he was even before that world changed, for good or ill.] Could you drink some broth, at least?
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It's because he feels grateful for it, in a pathetic, clinging to their hems and begging kind of way, that he agrees to the broth. ] Okay.
skitters in like my sleep schedule isn't a total wreck
[Because you guys need to figure out what kind of eyeballs you're making at each other and it'll be awkward for him for a minute. Shrike ducks out of view into the kitchen.
Broth first - still warm as expected, it's only been in the fridge for a little while. He doesn't dress it up - there's more than enough broth for two or three bowls in each of the two containers he brought, a mugful won't make that much of a difference.]
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