* Despite everything, it's still you. (
determinedest) wrote2016-02-01 10:14 pm
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Throw it out.
It sounds like an unbearable effort for Chara to get their voice to work, just to say that much, just to pull everything together for long enough.
Frisk reacts immediately, without hesitation.
Scoop up the bowl in both hands, carry it to the trash. Drop the whole thing inside with a satisfying clunk. They don't care if they're throwing out the bowl too - Wonderland will compensate, and replace it all later. And then they cast down the broken pieces of the spoon, any extra ingredients scattered around, just for good measure.
The white powder scattered over their shirt and hair still feels too much like the strange, staticky cling of dust. There's nothing to do about it right now. So Frisk pulls up a chair and sits opposite Chara, speaking quietly.]
It's okay. It's okay, Chara. It's gone. It's all gone. It's never coming back.
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This is stupid. This is such a stupid thing to get worked up over. What kind of stupid person decides to act like this over nothing at all? They squeeze their eyes shut, clamp their hands over their head, like they can just... just crush all this horribleness. Close themselves up so tightly none of this humiliating, manipulative, downright unstable distress can possibly leak out.
Talking's too hard. Cannot fight, cannot think, can't move your body. They just stay put, trembling and rigid and frozen, for - they don't know how long. It feels like years, but it could be minutes, seconds, hours? Just... stay put, curled up, not existing, insisting to themself that it's gone, Frisk said so, it's gone, it won't hurt anyone, nobody is going to get sick, until their breathing starts to regain some regularity.]
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They're not sure what else to do, though. Sitting on a chair with their knees drawn up, trying not to stare and make sure Chara isn't about to bury their fingers into their arms as if that might shred the skin from the bones in a single shearing motion. They consider each possibility for what to do next and discard it in turn, until they settle upon something...ha, something harmless. Maybe.]
Hey. Chara.
[And they try to smile, faintly - not hopefully. They don't have to smile back. They just have to keep them here for now.]
What do you call bees that make milk?
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Freaks of nature?
[The answer is muffled. They curl in on themselves, knees to chest, forehead pressed against their kneecaps. Willing the inexplicable dampness out of their eyes before it can form itself into tears, because what is there to even cry about? They never cry. They have no reason to cry. It's just a cake. Who even cares? Stop being so weird! Don't make this more uncomfortable than it already is!]
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[Freaks of nature, ha ha, like us. But they don't say it. Instead they shrivel up, hands scrunching into the fabric of their shorts in preparation for this stupid, stupid punchline.]
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Boo-bees.
[It's such a stupid joke. It's so stupid it's hilarious, and they giggle faintly, even if it's bad form to laugh at your own jokes. They almost add something like, don't tell Toriel, but that'd be...that'd probably make things worse.]
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They bite their lip, because they're a little afraid of what might happen if they start laughing again. Like maybe it'll rev them back up, and they'll turn back into a mean-spirited horrible giggling idiot.
It coaxes a snort out of them nonetheless.]
That's awful.
[They shift a little, scrub their sleeve over their eyes just in case, but they don't really need to. Their eyes are dry. They're in control.]
Do we still have the frosting? We can just eat that, maybe.
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They get up and retrieve a few tubs of the frosting, without any further prompting. They take a little longer to get some spoons from the kitchen than maybe necessary - because they glimpsed the familiar brush of a sleeve against eyes, and it's always better not to let anyone see.]
Chocolate or rainbow?
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[Asriel loved rainbows. And - and they don't want to be predictable. I could never predict you, Chara! They're not the chocolate kid. They're the knife kid.]
I guess this isn't fun anymore, huh?
["Sorry."
What's the point of saying it?
How do they... justify this behaviour, then? How do they explain away behaving like some kind of animal?
"I was just trying to annoy you for kicks." Just looking to get a rise out of people. That Chara, always wrecking stuff on purpose! How do they bend it so it's not something that makes Frisk try to defend them?
"I was just being attention-seeking." Because that's what it was, wasn't it? But their face burns with shame at it, the confession turns into a weighty anchor pressing into their stomach.]
Baking's kind of dumb, anyway.
[Maybe they never told Frisk they find kitchens comforting. They - god, they've been here so long they can't even sort out what their partner knows and what they've kept buried. But it's believable, right? Maybe they don't like cooking things at all. Maybe it's stressful and it's just work and it's not soothing at all. Chara likes destroying things, not making things.]
Let's do something less boring next time.
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It's okay. I really don't mind.
[And they mean it. The casual deflection tactics are ones Frisk recognizes well enough, having employed them many times in their own favor before.
They hesitate before continuing with what they plan to say next. They don't know how to comfort someone after this. They just know how to be there and be a nameless anchor, mostly because they spent so much time wishing someone would do the same for them. Hugging their arms tightly around their middle because no one else was going to do it. Both craving and rejecting any and all contact offered to them, hypothetical or otherwise.]
It's...okay, too. For feeling that way. Sometimes you can't know when this stuff happens.
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They don't understand.
They're supposed to have control. Self-control so fierce, so disciplined, that they're an inscrutable wall of poise and intimidation. If something happens, then it must be because you wanted it to end up that way. So why are they like this?]
Fat lot of good LV 8 seems to be doing me, huh?
[They should have - outgrown this. They should be better than that. They have no reason to be overreacting so much!]
Aren't you sick of living in a minefield all the time? This... we didn't even do anything bad. We were just playing around.
[Why'd you go and ruin it, Chara?]
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So they get up and start heating up some water, again keeping their movements slow and composed and steady, keeping their back turned for more than necessary so Chara can make those manifold minute adjustments you make after nearly passing out from the sheer weight of your own breathless anxiety. They know the system. Wiping at your eyes, straightening your sleeves, rearranging your expression into something deceptively normal.]
It's not your fault. I know it feels like it, but it's not.
[LV 8. It's not even halfway to the ceiling, though. It's enough to hesitate. It's enough to do more than hesitate.
LOVE isn't so nearly cut and dry as they think Chara thinks it is. As Frisk thinks they still think it is sometimes, when they catch themselves longing for it. Wishing they had it. Wishing they could...but, no. They're not going to do that to everyone again.
They've made their peace with that.]
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Knowing just how to comfort. Knowing exactly what will help.
They try to breathe deep. Uncurl. Sit up straight.]
You really do understand, don't you?
[Not the "I love you but I'm scared because I don't understand this" Asriel had done his absolute best with. Beyond even that. Someone who knows because they've lived it too. Someone who makes it feel like inhuman, incomprehensible, just-born-all-wrong, because it's possible for another human being to feel that way, too.
You're the only one who understands me.
Again, the dull pulse of guilt. They said that about Asriel. Now they're saying it about Frisk.]
You might understand even better than I do.
[A limp little laugh as they straighten out the hair their terrified pressing hands knotted into disarray. When did they let themselves get so untidy?]
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They guess maybe they understand this too. Buttercups instead of butter, and dust instead of flour. Some things default into other things, and then your head latches onto that track with an alacrity you can't control.
They look through the array of tea tins that they've got at their disposal. Loose leaf and bagged and all sorts of different brews. Loose leaf, they decide. Takes longer to brew. There's a whole soothing ritual to it. There's a lavender blend in here that looks good for nerves and things.]
I used to get them a lot. On the surface.
[They say it simply, without much gravitas. It's just...something they do. One more broken thing about them.]
Still do, sometimes. Doesn't always make sense why. Just...too hot, or too cramped and - uh-oh, there goes Frisk again. Freaking out over nothing.
[They punctuate it with a wry twist of one side of their mouth. It wasn't always nothing. But it still felt like were getting gutted with a spoon anyway.]
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They admit it so... so candidly. So frankly. It's a little funny, right? The things that are "on the surface" are the things they bury deepest.]
Tantrums.
[That's what the surface called them when Chara did it.
And that's what they are, isn't it? A kid making a lot of irritating noise. Causing a scene because they aren't getting their way. Making a theatrical display of distress just to get attention. The kind of bad behaviour you have to fix with discipline, so that the kid knows better than to act like that in public.
And they do know better. They're better now. Hair tidy, eyes dry, sitting up straight. Hands at their sides. Hands gripping the chair. Hands neatly folded in their lap. Hands scrunching and crinkling up their sleeves. Hands squeezing their arms, hugging themself. Digging in, like they have to wrestle themselves into submission, like they have to cage themselves up, pin themselves down - no, wait, no. Not too hard, not too hard, don't do anything that might rev you up again. Treat yourself like a skittish wild animal, because you're not really human, so maybe you're a beast, huh?]
Acting spoiled. Looking for attention, fishing for pity. Grow up, right?
[They try to laugh, but it comes out more as a dry exhalation. It's not funny. It's just humiliating. Shameful. Just... aches. Like the surface always does.]
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The water finishes heating, and they add the leaves into the kettle to let it steep. It smells nice. Lavender and a mix of other things, soft and gentle and soothing.]
'Cause kids can't feel scared or upset about things like that. Kids don't understand anything, so they just act out 'cause they feel like it.
[There's a bitterness there, one that wells up without their really thinking about it. They're...they're still angry at those people for making them think that. And they still hate that they feel that way sometimes. That they shiver and shake and feel like their head is outside their body and their lungs can't pull in air and the room is spinning and they can't breathe. Sometimes for a good reason. And sometimes for no reason at all.]
They made it feel like it was your fault. But it's - it can't be. Can't control it. We wouldn't feel like this if we could avoid it.
(a very hidden) csa allusion cw
[Right? Isn't that how it works? Accidents are excuses. There's no such thing as "it just happened." Those devil-made-me-do-it excuses are a weak mind trying to worm its way out of the punishment it deserves. It's even more important to own your body when you've shared it with other people, right? Chara was the one who picked up their body and carried it past the barrier - Chara was the one who did the wrong parts, not the right parts. Chara was the one who killed everyone. Who had control during the wrong parts. They'd owned it then too, right? It's me.
See, Chara? You like it, don't you. You're enjoying this too. Your body says yes.
That's just how the world works, is it not?]
If we could avoid it, I wouldn't feel anything at all. That may not be the best metric out there, ha ha.
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The more you hurt others, the less you hurt too. Better you than them. Better to never risk it. Never chance it.]
No one's responsible, Chara.
[They pour the tea out, aliquot it into two ceramic mugs so they can carry it over. They don't drink theirs, not yet. They don't do much of anything with it, but they have it just to hold it in their hands, softly steaming.]
I know you...hold yourself accountable. That's what you do. But maybe there's things that - you can't blame anyone for. Can't change if it rains, right? Can't change what makes you scared, or panicked. It just happens.
abuse allusion cw also This Kid Is On A Roll
...How far, they wonder, does that go? Was it nobody's fault when a parent gets into one of those moods, flies into one of their unpredictable rages, smashes a glass against the coffee table? Was it nobody's fault that everyone in the village took away the wrong message from a body being gently laid to rest among its favourite flowers? Is it nobody's fault that seven human children were tucked into coffins in a basement?]
Where does that line exist, Frisk? When does a person stop being a helpless victim of their own circumstances? Determination is all about having the resolve to change fate.
[They look down, accept the mug gratefully. Soak in the warmth against their grasping hands, breathe in the scented steam.]
Is it better to be at fault, or to be so powerless you don't even have control over yourself?
please help these kids
[If they're allowed to forgive some people and not others, if they're allowed to be angry at some and not others, if they're allowed to be mad about some things and bitter about some things but not about others - why should anything else be any different?]
Is it my fault if I panic at a bad time? It's...easy to blame myself when it's happening. Think it's stupid. But how was I supposed to stop it? How're you?
[But then what's the alternative? Simply avoiding everything that makes you afraid? If they did that, they never would have left that patch of golden flowers. Or they never would have even climbed the mountain in the first place.]
PLEASE
It is weakness, they wonder, if they don't accept that it must be a lack of willpower? Is it giving up if they stop thinking that, gee, guess you don't want to be normal badly enough?
What would Toriel say, they wonder? She's maybe the wisest adult they've ever known. Knows best for you.
Well, they know what Frisk would say. They have their partner's guidance. Carefully, blowing on the mug, they venture a sip. It teeters on the border of too hot, just barely shy of scalding. Good.]
Ha. The flesh prisons strike again, huh? Sometimes the roof just caves in arbitrarily, I guess.
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Yeah. That's...kinda why I thought it was such a good word. Prisons.
'Cause you can't control anything about them. Whether they're thirsty or hungry or shaking or anything.
[Wouldn't it be nice to be able to just magic that away? Or just, or just exist based on happy feelings and light fluffy imaginings? Subsist off magic food, not having to sweat or bleed or cry.]
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If you're acting that way, then I guess you must not want any supper. Sometimes they don't, sometimes they don't want to face that uncomfortably silent table, just waiting to snap into interrogation and argument, but they're weak. Too weak. Hunger makes them give in, makes them hoard fruit snacks and chocolate bars in the crevice between the dresser and the wall.
Demons don't eat, they lie.
They whimper in their sleep. Mutter things that are hard to explain, that Asriel eventually learned to stop asking about. They wake up with sharp gasps and horrible flinching jerks when the house creaks and settles, when Asgore only opens the door a teeny bit to check his children are sleeping peacefully. On the very worst nights, they sleep under the bed, pray it's so strange and inhuman that nobody will even think to look there for them.
Demons don't sleep, they lie.
Someone claps a hand on their shoulder, a thumb sweeping against the nape of their neck inattentively, and their stomach turns inside-out, jumps into their throat, they twist and lash out and they've given another kid a black eye. Why did you do that? Demands a tearful voice, and how are you even supposed to say you had a good reason to do something so mean?
Demons like hurting people, they lie.]
Sounds like I was getting the better end of the deal back when I was a whisper in your head. Never had to rest. Couldn't taste a thing.
...Actually seems like kind of a fair trade, right? If you can't be made of magic and love, you can at least get by pretty well being made of nothing at all.
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[But without that, what would they be? It'd mean sacrificing every ounce of their determination, the sole thing that truly, truly defines them. It would mean that they might as well be no one at all, huh?
Maybe that's for the best, hah.]
But, um. Since we're not. I...don't think it's bad if you have some bad days. If sometimes things make you scared and you don't know why.
[Immediately after saying it, they feel like they should say something else, keep talking, fill the silence, but don't have a single thing to say to compensate. Is that a flesh prison thing, or a 'Frisk is inconsolably speechless sometimes' thing? Talking a lot, even to the people they know is - it's still...
They lift their mug to their lips and take a sip of their tea to give their hands something to do instead.]
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Everything they do is bad, though, right? They're inherently something evil. They can only pretend to be something else. Act like someone else, someone nicer than they are. Trick people into buying that they're human, that they can act like a reasonable human being, that they're a real person. Just suppress that LOVE with all your might, put a smile on, and fake it 'til you make it, right?
They sink into contemplative silence, turning it over in their head as they stare down into their tea. Keep taking tentative sips, keep letting the... it smells like lavender, they think? Keep letting the something-or-other do its job. They don't really... ha ha, they don't even really notice the quiet stretching between the two of them? It feels too natural to be around Frisk, whether they're talking or not. Too used to narrating to someone who didn't necessarily have to offer up commentary in return.
When they pipe up again, it just comes on its own. Born of taking some much-needed stillness and silence in. It's tireder, softer, because the crashing tsunami of panic that tore through them feels like it tore them down completely, but it's not so taut.]
...It's... nice, sort of, the atmosphere when it's this late. Like we're the only two people in this entire house. Just us.
[The oddly liberating idea of... of what it'd be like if the end of the world happened, and everyone was just gone. Roaming through empty, still streets of cities they knew to be swarming with people, surrounded by absolute tranquility.
They realize belatedly that the idea might carry scary connotations to it. Trudging through Snowdin, completely empty save for a single child. Helping themself to the contents of an empty shop.
Please don't hurt my family.
And they hadn't.
Only because they hid too well, of course.]
Like, um. Like Waterfall. One of the only places Underground that didn't feel confined or crowded, right?
[Even if it was. All the Underground was confined and crowded. Frisk never saw the capital, stacked up on itself. Aquariums and parks and museums all being converted into housing, monsters desperately paring away everything as they tried to fit inside their cage.
But it's still presenting a prettier picture, they hope, than a ghost town.]
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