[he's quiet for a long moment, focusing on dragging his fingers lightly through absol's fur.]
I-- [he starts, then stops. his emotions, pathetic fallacy as they are, causes a light, oddly dry mist to descend on them. archie frowns-- nanu is right, he's been evasive but he's... not sure how to keep it up. too tired.] --keep coming back to the same thing, I think. I didn't consider I'd have to do this alone-- even after trying to push Shelly and Matt away as best I could.
[his nose wrinkles. he looks a little disgusted.]
I did what I did after striking out, but then in another world where no-one knows me or what I did, and suddenly it's too hard? I was relying on the others far too much. How pathetic. No matter how hard I try, I come back to feeling scared-- and yet can't figure out if that's true or if it's just an excuse I'm using to delay doing anything as long as possible.
Relying on your friends is pathetic now, huh? Not something I thought I'd hear from you. [He doesn't leave much room for reply, moving right on to start making his point.]
So, let me get this straight. You screw up. Monumentally. Your friends help you realize that. Start helping you deal with it. And then, hey what do you know—your life gets hijacked by some tauros-shit no one even knows about, you get dumped in a world where pokémon don't exist-- [because that's definitely not helping the situation, either] --and not a single person you know came with you.
[Here's where he starts counting on his fingers in tandem with each point.]
You've got guilt from almost causing our world from biting the dust. You've got guilt for roping your closest friends into the plan to begin with. You're taken away from your major support system right when it kicks into action. You can't talk to the exact people you need to talk to in order to deal with it. You force yourself to pretend like nothing happened, because in this world, nothing did...
...And you think it's not only pathetic that you're having trouble dealing with all your crap without any help, but also figure you're using your fear as justification to be a layabout.
[that may have been more than nanu's ever said to archie the entire time they've known each other]
[he lets nanu talk, though he's clearly feeling Some Kinda Way about it. there's no surprise that someone who has far more experience than him has him on read, but it's still kind of annoying to be laid out to thoroughly. crobat croos at nanu, likely congratulating him for putting his best friend on blast. you mother fucker.]
Yes, [archie responds, flatly.] That's just about everything.
[Absol makes some kind of noise between a purr and a knowing hum, whether Archie's still petting him or not. Re-crossing his arms, Nanu subtly nods and goes quiet for a few moments following his speech. And then he looks back at Archie.]
[He just gives Archie a look that says c'mon, really?]
I bet you'd think it would matter more if your friends had been dropped here with you. [Or at least, they'd let him know it and get on his case like true friends do.] What do you think they would say if they heard you say that? Or any of that pathetic-talk about relying on them?
[Damn. Any other time, that would be the perfect opening for Nanu. As it is, he snorts and shakes his head, knowing Archie's going to rebuke him no matter the line of thought. It's still about him whether he tries to dismiss it or not.]
[His second answer is closer to what Nanu wants to hear.]
Only next week? [huffs] I'm no expert on friends, but I'm pretty sure calling their support "pathetic" warrants a knock into next month, at least.
Maybe, [he looks down again, at absol, huffing slightly. his breath fogs-- the temperature drop is probably getting quite obvious now. it's spreading out, not just localised to archie.] I didn't say they are. I said splintering apart like some kind of brittle plane of glass the moment I lost them is.
[lost them-- it's almost like he's even managed to find a way to blame himself for being brought here.]
[The way Archie phrased it does strike Nanu as odd; and the temperature doesn't escape him either. He's never been more grateful for choosing sensible clothing for once.]
Unless they're dead, [tactful] it sounds the same to me. Besides, you think most everyone here doesn't experience that sort of break when they get dropped in this place? Alone? Having to rebuild their own support system from the ground up because no one they knew took the wormhole ride along with them?
So you know that, but you're still being hard on yourself? [Nanu holds his hands out palms-up. Another seriously? gesture.] Do you like being miserable?
[Nanu rolls his eyes at Archie's first response, mouth flattened into a thin line.]
Because I know what it's like, bonehead.
[Not that the insult has a sharp edge to it. He still sounds tired, resigned. And like he knew the question was coming, even if guessing Archie's friends' not-death was just a guess... at least, consciously.]
[Out of the corner of his eye, Nanu looks at Archie appraisingly and nods his head. That's something he can respect, even if it wasn't what he was expecting to hear.]
I know you know she's Interpol. Guess she didn't tell you that I was her superior. [Now he actually does turn to the other man, glancing briefly at Absol.] Wasn't on your specific case. But I'll keep what I do know to myself.
[As if he was going around blabbing Archie's entire story anyway? It's serious, at any rate, though he wants to see how Archie reacts.]
No, she didn't. [he's slightly surprised? archie shrugs.] That's nice of ya, but I don't think I could've been more public about it. If someone's gonna ask you go ahead and tell 'em what you want.
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I-- [he starts, then stops. his emotions, pathetic fallacy as they are, causes a light, oddly dry mist to descend on them. archie frowns-- nanu is right, he's been evasive but he's... not sure how to keep it up. too tired.] --keep coming back to the same thing, I think. I didn't consider I'd have to do this alone-- even after trying to push Shelly and Matt away as best I could.
[his nose wrinkles. he looks a little disgusted.]
I did what I did after striking out, but then in another world where no-one knows me or what I did, and suddenly it's too hard? I was relying on the others far too much. How pathetic. No matter how hard I try, I come back to feeling scared-- and yet can't figure out if that's true or if it's just an excuse I'm using to delay doing anything as long as possible.
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So, let me get this straight. You screw up. Monumentally. Your friends help you realize that. Start helping you deal with it. And then, hey what do you know—your life gets hijacked by some tauros-shit no one even knows about, you get dumped in a world where pokémon don't exist-- [because that's definitely not helping the situation, either] --and not a single person you know came with you.
[Here's where he starts counting on his fingers in tandem with each point.]
You've got guilt from almost causing our world from biting the dust. You've got guilt for roping your closest friends into the plan to begin with. You're taken away from your major support system right when it kicks into action. You can't talk to the exact people you need to talk to in order to deal with it. You force yourself to pretend like nothing happened, because in this world, nothing did...
...And you think it's not only pathetic that you're having trouble dealing with all your crap without any help, but also figure you're using your fear as justification to be a layabout.
[that may have been more than nanu's ever said to archie the entire time they've known each other]
Did I get that right?
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Yes, [archie responds, flatly.] That's just about everything.
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Do you really think that's pathetic?
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[the answer is flat, almost devoid of any of the usual emotion archie has when he's speaking.]
It doesn't matter how I feel. I said I'd be better. It's not about me.
[at least, he tells himself that so he can continue to act like he's fine.]
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[He just gives Archie a look that says c'mon, really?]
I bet you'd think it would matter more if your friends had been dropped here with you. [Or at least, they'd let him know it and get on his case like true friends do.] What do you think they would say if they heard you say that? Or any of that pathetic-talk about relying on them?
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[admittedly his current state is overblowing a lot of these issues that he's been running through in his mind.
he runs his hand through his hair, sighing irritably.]
I don't think it's all hopeless, you know. [he smirks a little, despite himself.] ...I guess they'd both kick my ass into next week.
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[His second answer is closer to what Nanu wants to hear.]
Only next week? [huffs] I'm no expert on friends, but I'm pretty sure calling their support "pathetic" warrants a knock into next month, at least.
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[lost them-- it's almost like he's even managed to find a way to blame himself for being brought here.]
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Unless they're dead, [tactful] it sounds the same to me. Besides, you think most everyone here doesn't experience that sort of break when they get dropped in this place? Alone? Having to rebuild their own support system from the ground up because no one they knew took the wormhole ride along with them?
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Of course I know that. Why do you think I don't bother to talk about it?
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[SAYS THE POT TO THE KETTLE]
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[he shakes his head.]
I can't believe you just said that to me!
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Hard to believe, huh? [he knows how hypocritical it was] Why the hell do you think I'm trying to help you like this?
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[he looks over at nanu, squinting.]
You've lost someone. Haven't you?
[why else would he mention death like that?]
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Because I know what it's like, bonehead.
[Not that the insult has a sharp edge to it. He still sounds tired, resigned. And like he knew the question was coming, even if guessing Archie's friends' not-death was just a guess... at least, consciously.]
Subtle. Have you?
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[archie's shot back is about as dull.]
Not physically.
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[He half-heartedly shrugs, getting the point. His friends are alive. That's good enough for him, even if Archie can be whiny about it.]
[It's another moment before he says,]
And yes. I have.
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Sorry. What happened?
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It's a long story.
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Seems we both got all night.
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...How much has Anabel told you about me?
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[he shrugs lightly.]
Didn't think it was really my business to ask someone else about you.
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I know you know she's Interpol. Guess she didn't tell you that I was her superior. [Now he actually does turn to the other man, glancing briefly at Absol.] Wasn't on your specific case. But I'll keep what I do know to myself.
[As if he was going around blabbing Archie's entire story anyway? It's serious, at any rate, though he wants to see how Archie reacts.]
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Past tense. You ain't her superior anymore?
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