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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["You're like Tylor" hits him a bit hard. He's not sure in what capacity, but he remembers how irritated he'd been at Tylor for his humility at the picnic, how angry it had made Morgan. The fluttering echo he sees here...
Is he just doing the same thing?
Morgan tugs, and Barrett follows, but not immediately. Not without a careful tug back as he gets to his feet.]
Hey, h-hey... [A verbal request for a pause, still not leaving the bedside.] No, you're right. I'm not used to people telling me stuff like that. Or I... you know, I think they might change their minds after a while. But...
[He just talked to Hani about invalidation, too, didn't he.... Ugh. He might laugh if he were a different kind of person. As it is, he just lets his touch linger, trying to catch Morgan's gaze again if present and lingering against his back if not.]
...I'm sorry, Morgan. I'm stepping all over what you just said by saying that about myself.
I want to trust you. [The handhold squeezes, if only briefly.] I shouldn't treat things you say about me like they're, um... uh... [What do you call it... he means "pleasantries" but the word can't come to him and it's frustrating. But he just tries to find a way around it.]
...Like they're just filling space.
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He's reminded a little of what Oria told him, too. Don't tell the people you want to kiss you that there are better options. You'd just be telling them how they feel is wrong. At the time, he really hadn't gotten the problem - but, the way Barrett lays it out and having it turned around like this, albeit in different context, he thinks maybe he does get it a little better. )
... I mean the things I say.
( He doesn't feel like smacking him anymore. Huh. He brushes his thumb along the back of Barrett's hand - not consciously, maybe, but it does seem to suggest forgiveness. He's not angry anymore.
Barrett can either trust him or he can't. That's on him. But... )
... But I'll give you time to learn to trust me.
( Mithrun may know he's not like people who've "changed their minds" on Barrett later, but Barrett can't be sure yet. So, if he needs time and evidence, then he can have it. They have all the time in the world. )
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I do trust you. I want to keep trusting you. Some things... they just stick with me, I guess. But I need to work on seeing it for myself.
...
Thank you. For telling me what you thought.
[Both about him, and about his behavior.]
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... "The past is never dead. It's not even past." That's what Faulkner wrote, once.
( Mithrun doesn't have the words himself, but he can use the words of another. He gets the past still affects him. Maybe they're all retreading the same footsteps as they did before, every reiteration pounding the dirt flatter and deeper beneath their soles, until maybe once day they find a means to get off their well-trod path, so deeply dug below the earth's surface. )
I'll stay honest with you.
( And that's his promise. )
... Do you still want to go to the amusement park?
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There's a flicker, brief, of what could almost be guilt. But it's swallowed quickly, under the press of Morgan's hand in his and the reminder of something better.]
I'll take your word for it. I barely managed Faulkner in highschool. It sounds like I might have missed out on something nice, though.
[The past really did have a tendency to stick around. Sometimes it wasn't too bad. Sometimes he wish it would just go to rest.
...
At the request, he nods, stepping alongside Morgan to open his room door for him.]
Yeah, I would.
Show me what games you learned with your friend. Or maybe we could try some new ones.
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( Retracing old steps, and making new paths. Even if it's just for something small, like amusement park games.
And, with that, he pulls Barrett through the door. )