Beelzebub (
gluttoning) wrote in
altimit2023-08-16 07:11 am
[Closed] misteaks' mistakes (catchall)
Who: Misteaks and also some other people
What: Event catchall + dungeon runs
When: August - September, maybe later who knows
Where: various, please note in headers
Content Warnings: parental death, child abuse (emotional/verbal), child death, ED mention. Please cw in headers.
[overflow and log space for August and September]
What: Event catchall + dungeon runs
When: August - September, maybe later who knows
Where: various, please note in headers
Content Warnings: parental death, child abuse (emotional/verbal), child death, ED mention. Please cw in headers.
[overflow and log space for August and September]

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[To just stop and "be" while the rest of his family tries to work hard for their goals? He thinks he might just wither away if he were to do that.]
I know they love me. You don't even need to ask. My brothers and I fought way too hard to stay together for me to not know that.
...But you're right. Worrying isn't going to solve anything. I really don't like to do it if I can help it.
[Thus why he is desperately trying to turn this discussion onto a different track. This wasn't ever supposed to just be about him, and that the talk has dwelled on him so long is making him feel strange and a little too vulnerable. He can't be like Mithrun, he supposes. He can't bear himself openly without the razor sharp burn of his regrets settling in.]
It's not like I brought this up to talk about myself too much, anyway. What you told me before, though...
[His eyes grow bright and serious towards Mithrun.]
I wanted to make sure to take it seriously. I think... the worst thing to be, when you're empty, is feeling lonely with it.
[His hand is squeezed one last time, before Barrett finally withdraws his touch.]
So I'm glad you told me. I don't want you to regret that.
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Yeah, he knows Barrett wanted to talk about him, but - he's not good at the feelings stuff. Barrett's got some mental roadblocks after a point, and he's got the willingness to work through it even if he's struggling, but Mithrun can't even see the road ahead.
He isn't sure what to say here. He knows the probably correct thing to say - the things he would've said two years ago, before the bullet got him. Thanks for being with me. Thank you for listening. I feel so much less lonely with you. Things that would make the other person feel effective - and like him more. That's all he wanted. Adoration, even from lessers. Some sort of external validation that he was as worthy as he wanted to believe he was.
But, even back then, they rang hollow. )
... I might have always been empty.
( He says this quietly, like he's thinking aloud, as his gaze settles into where Barrett's hands were on his own. But maybe that's why he had become so fixed on Niamh. She felt like his only shot at a life with someone who would fill that empty - who'd understand him.
Of course she turned away. He wasn't going to fill her empty in turn. It was a selfish love. )
... I won't.
( Regret telling Barrett, he means. He can at least speak of himself with certainty. He says this with his voice finally at proper volume, gaze turning back up to Barrett's bright one. )
You're the first person I've talked to about... the things he did. ( Regarding the indulgence, and so on. ) It's not bad talking to you.
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It takes a lot to trust someone. So... know that it stays between us, okay?
[Nothing's leaving this room, as far as he is concerned. Vulnerability was always so horrifying, even with people that felt so safe. He's not sure whether courage had led Mithrun to this, or a need to talk, or simply a lack of decision either way when asked earlier. But at least for Barrett, right now, it doesn't matter. It's sharing in the hurt of another all the same.]
...Do you think you felt this way as a kid, too? Back with your brother and your parents? You were... really, really unhappy back then.
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... I used to be the golden child, but I was illegitimate. My parents hated my brother for his sickness and disability, but he was of purer blood. My brother loved me, but...
( He trails off, not sure where he was going with that. )
... It's hard to describe. My parents always spoke of other people as less than us. The way they put it, it felt like... if I couldn't prove myself, people would consider me less than human, too. And I was already at a disadvantage because I wasn't considered a real member of the family. So I pushed myself.
Most rumors claimed my brother was the illegitimate son, because he didn't look like us. But there were some rumors that it was me. I guess was always on edge, worried someone would find out, and I'd have to accept others saw me as less.
... Well, the irony is that most people I knew don't like me after my accident either, so it was pointless worrying so much about it.
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You sound like you don't really like yourself, either.
[It's a quiet remark. Just as with the memory he'd seen, much of this feels far over his head, a world of such precise and vicious expectations and rules that Barrett wonders how anyone could be happy with themselves.]
Why does blood matter so much? You're not a poodle for a dog show. You're family. That... shouldn't matter.
[It stays hesitant, gentle. Not a condemnation of what was fact, but voicing his confusion to a force of Mithrun's life that feels absolutely nonsensical.]
...Is that how you think now? That you're less?
Because you're not.
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If I'm less, it's not for my blood. I do have less in me than others.
But I don't know if it matters if I'm less. I am what I am and I'll do what I'll do, regardless of how other people see me.
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It does matter.
[Just not in the way that that family would say. Barrett doesn't want to think about it. He can feel his throat growing hot at the idea.
A hand lifts to touch at Morgan's shoulder, a brief but abandoned attempt to lift to his jawline, before abandoning it.]
People can think what they want. But this isn't about them.
You're not an object, and you're not less or more than anyone else. No matter what your family's told you. You're just Morgan. You're someone that feels and does and made choices and has a lot more to make. Not just some lesser someone because someone else decides your blood is worth more than you.
[A beat passes. He tries to catch Morgan's eyes with a duck down of his shoulders, the sudden stone in his own softening.]
I'm enough for you, right?
You're enough for me, too.
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What does he say here?
Mithrun is quiet. What comes out, eventually, is: )
... Will you be free after your game?
( The phrase is ambiguous - could mean either the same day after the game, or the days after. He looks at Barrett, waiting. )
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He wants to say yes. It's... strange, that he wants to say yes.]
Not right away. Coach time and cleanup... I'll probably need to do a recovery jog.
[His thumb runs against Morgan's shoulder carefully.]
But... I want to see everybody afterwards. My family and others. They'll probably take me home for the night.
I won't be back at practice until Wednesday, either. So I'll have some time.
[Somewhere. He could make time.]
Why?
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So this isn't, exactly, what he means to say. But it's the words he can find, the most accessible sentiment that's pulsing at the back of his throat, impatient to be said. The gentle feeling of his thumb at his shoulder helps him get it out. )
... Show me around Berkeley. ( When there's time. If there's time. ) I don't live there. I've never really been.
( It's not so intimate as asking for a meal - which doesn't sit right given them topic they opened with, anyway - and it isn't so personal like going to the beach, or the movies.
But it is a request to see him, and spend more time with him than planned. If he wants. )
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He gives a hesitant, breathy laugh, his smile bright with surprise even if it's softened under his normal countenance.]
Sure. If you're gonna be in town, we can go sightseeing a little.
It's mostly museums and parks. But the beach and marina are nice, and they have a lot of good restaraunts. There's a local little bakery near the coastal part of the university, too.
[...
It sounds like fun. He hasn't thought much about fun just walking around Berkeley for a while. Booker's been so busy with his classes, and he hasn't had the time to spare for nights with his team because of how much extra exercise he's had to throw into the mix the last few weeks...]
...Whatever you have the energy for. There's a lot we can try.
[A beat. He chuckles a little, letting his touch slide down Morgan's arm, as though he means to pull away but can't quite commit.]
Nowhere to try Smurfs, though. Sorry.
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But what about him? What would he do, as he is now? He's been conscious of how Barrett's hands have kept against him, mostly, and how he's failed to act. )
... We can do as much as there's time for.
( He gazes up at Barrett's bright smile, and finding this look is better on him, even if those painful things were things he - both of them - need to one day address. )
But you'll have to show me something that's as good as having a Smurf.
( Without explanation, his hands lifts some from his lap, palm up, as if offering for Barrett to take it. It's terrible of him, offloading the language of touch for the other person to fully initiate - he's not a native speaker. He doesn't know the words yet. But, he's... trying. )
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[He sees the opening of Morgan's hands rather quickly, looking down at the gesture before letting his own touch drop from Morgan's arm to instead gently take the smaller man's palms against his own.
Morgan's hands are so small under his own. He feels like every motion has to be gentle until he can figure out what Morgan wants here. If it's just some hand-holding, he can easily oblige. But at least immediately, his grip stays almost nonexistent, as though waiting for Morgan to give him further instruction.]
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... I don't think I've had ice cream in a long time. That wouldn't be bad. Is it hot there?
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It's not too bad, actually. It's supposed to be in the upper 70s this week, but it might hit the 80s again by the weekend. Maybe the sun will stay around long enough for ice cream to taste its best.
...Will it just be you?
[Morgan's dealing with a major injury. Barrett can't imagine the man can drive a car safely in this state, so... is someone else bringing him?]
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But, oh. He looks like he hadn't even considered the other bit... Comes part and parcel with a missing desire to care for your own well being. )
... I can get a ticket for my carer too. His name's Kabru. If he can't make it, it'll probably be Cithis who comes. She's the other carer.
( Ticket because he's rich and can afford to bleed money for a last second plane ticket twice, )
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[The touch is pleasant and something he doesn't feel the need to leave anytime soon, though he does at least pull his legs up onto the bed so that he can face Morgan a little better. It hasn't escaped him that Morgan's been intentional with it for once, rather than prompted. Maybe this game really was helping him.]
I have a bigger car, so another person isn't a big deal. I just want to make sure you guys have what you need.
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( He guesses it's kind of the same either way, whether they come or not. If they would rather come - Mithrun getting into some kind of accident while they're out enjoying themselves in NorCal might not reflect great on that performance review with his parents - he's not got the desire to protest. )
Kabru's polite. Cithis would probably try to tease you. But we wouldn't need anything else but space for another person, I guess. I can pay for everything.
( In a way that suggests he'd cover Barrett, too. )
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As far as his carer...]
I'll do what I can for you. But I'm not a doctor or anything. I don't want you in trouble if something happens while we're out. So if having one of your care team will help, then I'll try to be respectful.
Maybe they can find things to like about Berkeley, too.
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If you're sure. I don't mind either way.
As for my carers... That's true. They might like Berkley. ( He didn't really think of that. Maybe they'll like the ice cream and museums and things... ) They're not medical professionals, though. They just make sure I don't forget to eat and don't get hurt, and things like that. If something happens to me, you can both just call 911.
I should be fine, though.
( Says guy who's apparently not aware that he's just really bad at being alive, )
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[A squeeze of his hands just to punctuate that. Let him be a gentleman.]
Well, whatever you decide with them is okay with me. So long as you're safe.
How are you getting out here, anyway? Are you in California right now?
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Yes. I live in Malibu. I'm taking a plane up. Tickets aren't really expensive right now, so it wasn't hard to get one.
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[Something something barbie dreamhouseland, but
He pauses as a thought catches him.]
...Wait, you really bought a whole plane ticket to just come and watch me play football?
[He knew Morgan said he'd be there, but the realization of how much money he's spending to do so when he's not even a fan of team is kind of hitting him a little.]
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Yes. Since you said it was fine. It's better to be in the stands, right?
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Yeah.
...
[He flusters a tiny bit, losing his words. Morgan was rich, wasn't he? Maybe money wasn't an object...]
I didn't think you'd spend that much money just to come see my game. It's a surprise.
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