Well. It wasn't great. I don't like seeing Mollymauk upset. [they're pretty fond of him, apparently.] Beauregard seemed like the kind of lady I'd like to get drunk with. Tamaki was a sweetheart, if a little stupid.
[She. . . likes Mollymauk a lot, too, but isn't going to come out and say it. Like some loser with feelings.]
But is it all nothing more than an inevitability? I'm to understand that some of you feel we ought to be cutting down our numbers. I'm to understand that you're in favor.
[a sigh.] I don't... know if I have it in me to encourage it. I think all of us have different opinions, but I can't - it didn't sit well with me. Everything that happened.
I'm a real piece of garbo sometimes, boo, but even that, uh, that is a little much for me.
[Oh, Wrath. She. . . she vibes with this so much.]
It isn't only a matter of morality. . . There is what is practical, and then there is what you can live with. Some people can take a life without feeling the weight of it. I never could. I'm. . . a real piece of garbo sometimes, too, but I think of the lives that have been given for me every day I continue to breathe.
If you can't live with it, either, I don't advise that you push yourself to try.
[they're quiet for a moment, glancing off to the side.]
Mmmyeah. I might have to live with it, whether I feel like it or not. Even if it goes against everything my heart is telling me. [they fold their arms across their chest.] But - I appreciate what you're saying.
[She shouldn't promise that, probably - not if it's as important as that. But what Wrath confessed to her, those doubts, hit home in a way. She wants to honor that trust in her, at least.]
But when the time comes that you feel that you can say more, I expect to hear it from you.
[that makes them laugh a little. they stand up, very deliberately walk across the room, slowly bring their hands up to rest on harrow's shoulders, and lean forward. it's a little weird because of the hood, but they are definitely going to kiss harrow on the forehead! they're trying to really make it obvious that they're going to do it.]
Sure. You'll be the first person I tell. [they say, affectionately, after they lean back.]
[Oh my god. She's being forehead smooched so many times. Does Wrath have femme vibes or masc vibes because that will determine whether she blushes or whether she slaps them. I'm joking. . . or am I? Either way, she doesn't stop them, she's just a little thrown.]
[It just wrecks her a little, because they know all about her and her completely fucked up life, and she can't think of one thing she's ever done that would make someone say something like that. Surely anyone who's seen her story the way they have knows the truth - what a brittle exoskeleton around such an emptiness.
She hunches her shoulders a little, stubborn, because being angry about it is easier than contemplating the idea of being known and accepted.]
w1, tuesday
music room okay?
[and if it is... they'll be waiting in the music room! they wave, when they see harrow, putting down the violin in their hands.]
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[She'll meet them there! She's a little surprised to see him playing an instrument.]
. . . You play?
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[they sit down on the piano bench.] It has been a heck of a week, huh.
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That is an understatement.
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But you're hanging in there. Did you wanna talk about something specific? Or just saying hello.
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[She's just saying hello though, honestly!]
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Well. It wasn't great. I don't like seeing Mollymauk upset. [they're pretty fond of him, apparently.] Beauregard seemed like the kind of lady I'd like to get drunk with. Tamaki was a sweetheart, if a little stupid.
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But is it all nothing more than an inevitability? I'm to understand that some of you feel we ought to be cutting down our numbers. I'm to understand that you're in favor.
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Can I tell you something that's a secret, Harrowhark?
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Anyway, that's intriguing.]
Yes, you may.
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[a sigh.] I don't... know if I have it in me to encourage it. I think all of us have different opinions, but I can't - it didn't sit well with me. Everything that happened.
I'm a real piece of garbo sometimes, boo, but even that, uh, that is a little much for me.
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It isn't only a matter of morality. . . There is what is practical, and then there is what you can live with. Some people can take a life without feeling the weight of it. I never could. I'm. . . a real piece of garbo sometimes, too, but I think of the lives that have been given for me every day I continue to breathe.
If you can't live with it, either, I don't advise that you push yourself to try.
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Mmmyeah. I might have to live with it, whether I feel like it or not. Even if it goes against everything my heart is telling me. [they fold their arms across their chest.] But - I appreciate what you're saying.
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[She's serious, clasping her hands in her lap.]
If you feel the way you do, and yet you feel that you have no choice, I'm inclined to believe you.
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I don't think I can tell you, no. Sorry, Harrowhark. [...] Can you make sure that stays a secret, for a while?
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[She shouldn't promise that, probably - not if it's as important as that. But what Wrath confessed to her, those doubts, hit home in a way. She wants to honor that trust in her, at least.]
But when the time comes that you feel that you can say more, I expect to hear it from you.
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Sure. You'll be the first person I tell. [they say, affectionately, after they lean back.]
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Why. . . ? I can't understand you, you know.
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Ha, if I had a gold piece for every time I heard that one. [they let go, gently.] You're a better person than you think.
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She hunches her shoulders a little, stubborn, because being angry about it is easier than contemplating the idea of being known and accepted.]
If you insist on thinking so.
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I do. I can believe it until you believe it yourself.
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May I ask you a favor?
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Might I hear you play?
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Haha, of course you can. Never going to pass up a chance to show off. Any requests? [they reach over for the violin again.]
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