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alcohol, your songs resound like my life never will
Date & Time: 8/13/13, evening, two hours after this conversation.
Location: a bar of Jack's choosing
Characters: Mahdi (
moralperil) & Jack (
allucinator)
Summary: Mahdi's celebrating his one year anniversary in Exsilium. Jack promised Mahdi a drink, Mahdi bumped it up to two.
Warnings: TRIGGER WARNINGS: PTSD episodes, discussion of sexual abuse.
[There's a lot for him to think about, out in the rain. Mahdi tries not to sulk and dwell on being called 'kid', on being treated childishly. In a year here, he's only just recently started to understand this attitude comes from people who want to look out for him. They can't know how impossible a task that is.
It sucks, in a way. He'll probably always be the one who's like a little brother, the treasured friend, the ally and angel but never more than that. These are all great things to be, things Mahdi is happy to be, but he wonders why it seems like the only way to be thought of as an adult is to act cynical and jaded. It seems to him like not letting the world change you is a form of maturity, too, but the sincerity and sweetness he treasures are not valued by all.
Normally, Mahdi doesn't get so reflective, but it has been a year and nearly two weeks since he's arrived. He's been thinking about a lot of things lately, like how it's been over two years since he's seen his family and the last real conversation he had with his sister Fayra was about how he needed to get out more, how he ought to go dancing with her, how he needed to try and have fun and get a date since it's been two years since that last guy, dang it.
(Okay, now it's been more like four.)
But Mahdi hasn't been trying like she'd want him to, even though he has more opportunity here. He rarely goes out at night. He usually stays home, maybe practices some recipes and just goes to bed early.
Maybe he actually finds this place pretty depressing. It's time he stopped, he figured. It's time he took some kind of move in his personal life.
When Mahdi turns up at the bar, he's no longer in the casual-disheveled state he had been when they chatted on the tablets. He's pulled his hair back into a loose braid, and he's wearing a nice blue sweater and trousers. He arrives a few minutes earlier than two hours, so worried he might be late or find the wrong place. He pulls off his yellow raincoat with a shiver, and searches the room for Jack. If he hasn't arrived yet, he'll find a table or something - stools are just too challenging for him.]
Location: a bar of Jack's choosing
Characters: Mahdi (
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Summary: Mahdi's celebrating his one year anniversary in Exsilium. Jack promised Mahdi a drink, Mahdi bumped it up to two.
Warnings: TRIGGER WARNINGS: PTSD episodes, discussion of sexual abuse.
[There's a lot for him to think about, out in the rain. Mahdi tries not to sulk and dwell on being called 'kid', on being treated childishly. In a year here, he's only just recently started to understand this attitude comes from people who want to look out for him. They can't know how impossible a task that is.
It sucks, in a way. He'll probably always be the one who's like a little brother, the treasured friend, the ally and angel but never more than that. These are all great things to be, things Mahdi is happy to be, but he wonders why it seems like the only way to be thought of as an adult is to act cynical and jaded. It seems to him like not letting the world change you is a form of maturity, too, but the sincerity and sweetness he treasures are not valued by all.
Normally, Mahdi doesn't get so reflective, but it has been a year and nearly two weeks since he's arrived. He's been thinking about a lot of things lately, like how it's been over two years since he's seen his family and the last real conversation he had with his sister Fayra was about how he needed to get out more, how he ought to go dancing with her, how he needed to try and have fun and get a date since it's been two years since that last guy, dang it.
(Okay, now it's been more like four.)
But Mahdi hasn't been trying like she'd want him to, even though he has more opportunity here. He rarely goes out at night. He usually stays home, maybe practices some recipes and just goes to bed early.
Maybe he actually finds this place pretty depressing. It's time he stopped, he figured. It's time he took some kind of move in his personal life.
When Mahdi turns up at the bar, he's no longer in the casual-disheveled state he had been when they chatted on the tablets. He's pulled his hair back into a loose braid, and he's wearing a nice blue sweater and trousers. He arrives a few minutes earlier than two hours, so worried he might be late or find the wrong place. He pulls off his yellow raincoat with a shiver, and searches the room for Jack. If he hasn't arrived yet, he'll find a table or something - stools are just too challenging for him.]
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Here's a tip: don't go round callin' people lesser. They don't exactly like it.
ahhh, i'm on a computer again
[His face his quite hot. Mahdi hunkers down over his drink.] There's nothing further from the truth, though!
Humans are the ones who are amazing.
bless
Maybe we're equal, yeah? What sorts o' stuff can you do?
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[Mahdi makes heart-hands at Jack, and sends him a blessing! It should give him a feeling of contentment that lasts for around five or ten minutes, a sense of warmth and happiness and a certainty that 'someone out there is watching out for me'.]
That!
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[Jack stares at him, a bit of color coming to his cheeks despite himself.]
Christ, that's-- you could sell that.
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Sell it? I could never! [Totally scandalized, here.]
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Your choice. Jesus, this-- how long does this last?
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[Okay, it secretly makes Mahdi happy to see Jack look this happy. He hadn't noticed it before, but the guy doesn't really relax much.]
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[God knows he's starting to know about addictive. Jack rubs at his face again, but he can't banish that small smile.]
Do you all specify like that?
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We can do a lot of things, but my power itself is pretty rare. Probably because it's basically a form of emotional projection.
In fact everyone else I've met who has anything similar is. Well, they don't use it in good ways.
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[He mumbles that and then shoots him a little smile.]
Still. Long as you do, that's all that matters, yeah? And that you don't do it without permission.
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[He's still relentlessly cheerful, so he's not as pissed about this as he could be. Still:]
My . . . teacher, the guy I work for, who trained me to do this magic shit-- the first day I met him was when I first came here, and he did some magic on me. Stuff like this, just to make me feel good. I nearly knocked his teeth out.
Permission is important.
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[Jack's words hit a bad nerve and the conversation is suddenly really distressing where is his new drink oh no where is it oh there it is thank goodness anything to do with his face other than trying not to puke no wait he can't hold onto that glass just gonna set it dow--]
No one has the right to...
[Okay, no. Mahdi scoots back his chair abruptly like he's going to leave. And then just sort of holds onto the table instead because the room is spinning.]
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[He shoots out of his chair and goes behind Mahdi, surrounding him-- but not touching, never touching, because he knows better--]
C'mere-- c'mere, Mahdi, stay with me-- it's okay, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to-- it's okay, you're okay, you're safe here, ain't nobody gonna come near you--
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[Mahdi's hands make fists on the table and he leans forward, pressing his forehead on them. It's precarious but he seems calmer like that, curled, hiding behind his hair. After what feels like a rather long time of just slightly rocking he manages to regulate his breathing.]
You know what's really terrible about this place? [He asks weakly.]
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[His voice is quiet, soothing; he still doesn't touch Mahdi, but he leans closer.]
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[Mahdi takes a deep breath, letting it out slowly.]
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[A beat. Quietly, so quietly as to almost not be heard:]
I'd kill mine, if he ever came here. And I'd help you . . . I'd protect you from yours, if you wanted me to.
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Equally slowly, he draws himself back up into his chair, taking a few long breaths before sipping his drink through the straw. He makes a bit of a face.
Ugh, it's really too sweet, isn't it?]
He cut my hair. [Mahdi more or less blurts it out, as if that explains everything.] While I was sleeping.
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Ah.
[That' all he says. He understands that, to be honest, though he can't say how or why.]
No wonder you didn't want to cut it.
[A beat. He downs the rest of his drink and mutters:]
It was sex, with mine. Just a lot o' it.
[A savage, humorless sort of grin.]
Bruises I can take. Kisses? Not so much.
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It's not sex.
Not really.
If you're doing something you don't want to do, then it's not sex.
[Mahdi nods once, as if in agreement. It's good to hear himself say it.
He pushes the long bangs which have escaped his braid behind his ears, chews on the straw but doesn't touch his drink.]
The stupid thing is sometimes I really do want to cut it. Just for a change, you know? Taking care of this much hair is a pain. But I hear him in my head saying, I was tired of your hair that way and I just can't do it.
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What a fucker.
[Jack pronounces that quite emphatically and waves for another drink for himself. This sort of talk needs quite a bit more alcohol.]
What about just a little to start with? See if it's all right, and then if it is, you could try a little more, that sorta thin'.
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Maybe. [It's the only concession he makes, blowing bubbles in his drink with a troubled expression while he waits for Jack's to arrive.] Maybe I'll color it. Just a few strands.
I'm sorry about this. I've been on edge... for months now, probably. The thing with my hair really didn't help! [He laughs a little, self-consciously.]
Awhile ago, my friend's sword brought in all these shadow demons. It wasn't his fault, not really, but it was bad. Were you here for that? They'd hide in the shadows and say the most awful things. All of the most painful, disgusting things you were hiding in the corners of your heart, they would whisper right into your ear.
[Mahdi presses his hand to his chest, thumb and fingertips stretching over his collarbone.]
I helped kill those things, but I feel like... they never went away.
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[He stares at him for a few seconds, trying to think of what to say.]
You know they ain't real, right? They're just-- they're just a bad voice in your head.
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i was just thinking how much i wanted a tag from you
YOU WISH AND I GIVE
and this tag made me go omggg
:3
ffffff why are they so cute
god i adore them
me tooooo
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i'm sorry for the delay darling I WAS THINKING OF YOU THE WHOLE TIME I WAS BUSY
NEVER BE SORRY <3333
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