Michel Bollinger (
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altimit2023-08-31 01:28 pm
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[ closed ] Winter in September (October, November...) (dungeons + catchall)
Who ❄ Michel and friends(?)
What ❄ area runs & overflow
When ❄ September and on
Where ❄ dungeons, assorted
Content Warnings ❄ kidnapping, captivity, suicidal ideation, self harm, TBA
⬣ Chasing Sunshine's Two Wings
What ❄ area runs & overflow
When ❄ September and on
Where ❄ dungeons, assorted
Content Warnings ❄ kidnapping, captivity, suicidal ideation, self harm, TBA
⬣ Chasing Sunshine's Two Wings

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[ Ganymede thinks he doesn't show his worry so easily. Though that's a funny notion, because he is rather transparent even if he is...who he is.
Feeling the gentle movements against his back, the blond can only find himself easing all over again. ]
...Somehow, I had a feeling you'd say something like that.
[ It's why none of them have left, right? They all have their own individual reason to keep playing. Though, it's the final comment that gets the blond to frown, and asks: ]
What do you mean by a 'liability'?
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...The mirrors at the carnival were an event that affected everyone. What about this one? [ This one is different. He made it himself, from an option that wasn't even in the menu. ] We don't know what's causing this yet. So we can't say that it's impossible that it's something I did.
[ His desire to know more about Ganymede. The tiny flicker of ugly jealousy he knows he's felt, that Ganymede still has family who love and care for him. The corrosive, suffocating darkness he carries inside him, held at bay with the most tenuous grip. That post had called the armor cursed, and his seemed to exist to prove the point; deep calleth unto deep, in the grimmest corruption of the words. ]
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That being said, something in Ganymede unfurls unpleasantly, not unlike a situation when all one can do is watch a landslide from a distance, and still be uncertain of one's fate.
Perhaps, in retrospect, that might be a bit dramatic, but the displeasure is immediate, and without doubt. ]
It's nothing that you did. You didn't do this on purpose!
After all, whatever came out isn't something you intended at all. Something similar happened to me as well, like when I made a crystal ball by accident that made me able to read people's minds. So, if it's your fault for messing up, it's my fault too for breaching other people's privacy like that!
[ Anyway, it's not Michel's fault because he said so, so there. This is exactly how this all works and he is not wrong at all whatsoever. ]
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Intentions don't change the ultimate result, once something is done. [ Ah, wait— ] I don't mean that you're to blame for what happened with the mindreading, either. It's just...
[ Ganymede made something that reads minds, while Michel made something that shows people their inner fears. What makes them question themselves, hate themselves. There's more darkness— more seething malice inside you than anyone else... ]
...If I truly were cursed, I don't want it to bleed onto you.
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Who told you that you were cursed?
[ He'll give them a talking to. ]
Or if you believe that yourself, I don't see how that can be true. I've had terrible things happen to me well before I met you.
[ Therefore let the record show that it's impossible. He refuses to believe something so ridiculous. Though if he finds out it's someone in this game that's making Michel believe this way, he will make them wish they had never played so help him...! ]
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Does he believe that himself? He wonders when he last felt certain in what he believed. There are things he can't let go of, and then... everything else. ]
I know. I just have no desire to be another one.
[ But he eases back a little so he can run his hand over Ganymede's hair and push some of it back from his face. He probably doesn't have either the words or the will to make Ganymede understand what he means... so he'll just have to take what measures he can to ensure Ganymede never finds out firsthand. ]
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[ He's shouting, but it's with a desperation because he feels he's missing something. He doesn't understand this at all. Ganymede will at least not pretend he hasn't heard this. ]
You're not cursed! Who is the one who told you this?! If someone else did, I'll...
[ He'll what? Ganymede doesn't know what he'll do. What he can do? If Michel's already believing this sort of thing, he isn't certain he can change his mind. No one had to have told him that. He could've thought it all up himself. He's fumbling, more than just a little. But his heart hurts, because—he squeezes his eyes shut tight, remembering the feeling of that touch with those hands having brushed back his hair. ]
How could you be cursed, when being around you feels like a blessing instead?
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That isn't important. What matters is...
[ What matters is getting Ganymede to understand what he means. Whether he's cursed or not, whether he is the curse or not. That the weakness of his patched-together soul could still shatter like the mirror glass and hurt the people around him. That maybe everything he holds inside is monstrous enough to want that, so that for a single moment his pain wouldn't be his alone.
A blessing? It's all but a bad joke. But Ganymede says it with such earnestness that he can't seem to make himself retort sharply. He should. He shouldn't. He doesn't know anymore. ]
I'm... I'm not that, either. I'm just...
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[ Ganymede says this with a certainty. He doesn't know how this all began, how it happened, or why it persists. But... ]
And I'll never believe it, no matter what anyone says, even if it's you who's saying this.
Because it's wrong! To me, you're someone who means a lot. So many good things that it would take me hours to sum it all up. You're Michel, not some accursed demon of a man. A good person, who I've been so fortunate to meet...and no matter what happens, I'll never forget it. I want you to know that!
[ That's not a very articulate argument, but he means it. His words are spoken with conviction, as he looks up at the other man, eyes determined, but soft. Full of warmth, but also fight, for this tortured soul right in front of him. ]
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He wants to believe it. In this strange place where someone had looked him in the eyes and said "you're not alone," and meant it. In Ganymede's repeated insistence that Michel's actions have meant something to him. ]
..."Hours" is a terrifying exaggeration.
[ "Can I trust that even if the whole world says I’m cursed, that you’ll always be on my side?"
He can't bring himself to say those words again. Asking for a promise like that is just waiting for it to be broken. But he can trust in Ganymede's stubborn, argumentative nature at least this far. He puffs out a tiny sigh and bows his head slightly to concede defeat. ]
I would be more reassured if you'd just tell me you'll be careful instead. [ But. Even so. ] ...Thank you, Ganymede.
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...I could do it for real.
[ The fact that Michel doesn't answer in regards to a certain comment makes Ganymede more certain that it's less that he began to believe it on his own and that someone made him think it. Which is actually easier to swallow, even if it isn't true, and he will therefore subscribe to it, while wondering which person he ought to bitch out for it. But, those thoughts peel aside for a moment.
Why? Because of the other's response. ]
W-well, your welcome. Just be aware you can count on me when you need someone to stand by you. And, I'm not afraid of anything that is to come.
[ . . . ]
I also guess I'm really not getting new furniture, though...
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He presses his palm briefly over Ganymede's mouth as if to shush him. Very briefly, lest he invoke exactly what he's trying to avoid by doing that. ]
Please... don't.
[ He really would die of embarrassment. But he drops his hand back to his side again, absorbing Ganymede's words in momentary silence. Someone to count on... ]
I should be the one saying those words to you. [ Although he has to fight a tiny snort at that muttered complaint. ] Leave me access to your room and I can finish it later.
[ What's the worst the mirror could show him, after all? Nothing he doesn't already still see, most likely. ]
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Lucky he's not the type to impishly lick his hand, Michel. ]
...Alright.
[ There's a momentary pause, though. ]
We can say the words to each other, right? [ Because they have each other's backs... he likes the thought a lot, actually. ] I'll give you access to my room, but, well. The mirror might pop up again, right?
I wouldn't want to make you do it and then experience something unpleasant.
[ He wants his furniture but not at the cost of the other man getting hurt like he did. He knows by now that it isn't exactly pleasant seeing someone you would rather not. And he remembers, that woman who showed up...wouldn't that be Michel's person? ]
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For a moment Michel just looks down at him, lips parted. They could simply say it to each other. But the words that are easy to say, heartfelt, in the momentum of the moment take considerably more effort once he's stopped for thought. ]
...M-mhmm. [ Perfect. ] You can...
[ "Count on me as well" makes it somewhere to the back of his tongue and then stalls there, until he has to give an awkward little cough. But the thought is still complete without that. He hopes? ]
Now that I know it's possible, it isn't a problem. I can put it back in my inventory without looking.
[ Or look, and see if breaking the glass feels cathartic. If he doesn't happen to make any mirrors again when Ganymede isn't around... that lends a little weight to his hypothesis, too. ]
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Ganymede knows himself the words aren't easy to say. But, well, he just...there is a line of thought in there and he knows what it is yet his head feels like it's filled with cotton for a second. Maybe because he's a touch embarrassed about it a little, though in a good way.
So perhaps that's why, even if Michel can't manage to finish his sentence, the sentiment easily reaches him. He just nods his head to acknowledge it, eyes soft, and a bit happy. Though, at the other part... ]
...If you ever run into it happening again, let me know. I think it's important, for many reasons. This shouldn't be something that's occurring, for either one of us.
[ Even if the company will suck at it. Plus if he knows it happened to Michel, he can be there for him. Though he's frowning, unable to keep from looking a bit worried. ]
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He's becoming complacent. Eventually there will be things that have to be spoken to be understood. But for right now, isn't it fine like this? ]
Not to worry. I intend to make note of it if it does.
[ It isn't quite the same thing as agreeing to tell Ganymede. But he will... unless there's a need to keep that information close to his chest. ]
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[ Being paranoid, worrying. It'd be one thing if it were just him experiencing but he's basically entrusting the idea for the other male to make something that can very well traumatize him the same way Michel does. ]
You intend to make a note of it? What if you don't? What's the point if I'm the only one benefiting from this? I want to be certain, so agree with something that doesn't have any wiggleroom. Otherwise...I don't really need it!
We can always have other things made, right?
[ He says, stubbornly. Ganymede is absolutely fine without having this piece of furniture! He can live. But if something happens to Michel, and he can't be there to help him later on at the least, since he's not physically present... he can't allow that. It's not even that he's thinking it's the 'lack of telling', it's the wording that Ganymede gets stuck on. ]
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Ganymede is worried about him, and worrying about him being hurt over something trivial. But it's not quite that. ]
...Who said it was just for your benefit? I'm doing it because I want to.
[ And as casual as he tries to sound about it, there's weight behind the words. It means something to him. It means a lot to him. ]
I'll agree to make note of it. Will that be enough to satisfy you?
[ It's so strange to be the target of someone else's concern like this. It should feel confining and stifling. But it's not like that at all. ]
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[ It's only him who's benefiting from it now, right? Even if Michel gets hurt because of it—and knowing what he has seen it isn't just a minor injury. The idea that someone he cares about being put into a situation that is so debilitating makes him feel ill.
Even if honestly, he's touched. Though he looks away for a moment. ]
...It feels like I'm the only one reaping a reward, even if everything goes wrong.
[ And he hates it. But the fact Michel really wants to do this thing for him—really, when he was just having it for aesthetic purposes... ]
Yeah. It will. I'll definitely ask you about it too. And I'll give you proper thanks when you do manage to make the furniture. It's only fair.
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[ Michel's mouth shuts with a slightly audible click as he bites down to keep that comment from slipping out. He hasn't been able to get any of his jewelry crafts to come out reasonable. But Ganymede is never going to hear about that. ]
...Haven't been beta testing as much as I wish to. If I can create something useful while I'm observing the effects, so much the better. [ Stupid, stupid. Better or worse than just saying how much he wants to make something for Ganymede? ] I don't need any thanks. But I'll... answer whatever questions would put you at ease, later.
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Though he tilted his head for a second when his words seem to halt just for a scant moment there, before, of course, there is an amendment of sorts on Michel's end. So he is like internally, 'oh okay', without realizing two important facts, which he'd be unable to know anyway. For the moment??
But something about the comment seems a little strange. Though he argues probably not? Testing effects can be important too... or maybe he wanted to hear him say 'I wanted to create more things for you,'.
Yeah, stupidity at its finest. ]
I already plan to give you thanks, so there. [ Very mature of him, for sure. He's got this. ] ...I'll remember you said that. Got it?
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Luckily, Ganymede's immature and stubborn streak is also infinitely charming to Michel. Would it be so terrible to be thanked? He did want Ganymede to like this... ]
It doesn't sound like I can stop you.
[ Nevermind the subtle brightening in his tone that might be hinting that he likes that about Ganymede. ]
Your memory is good. I resign myself to it.
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Exactly.
[ Ganymede coincidentally hears the slight brightness coming through Michel's tone, and is starting to look at least a little pleased with himself. ]
I was going to be offended if you said my memory wasn't. But, it looks like I won't have to be worried about that either. I'm not surprised though, since you're not the type of person to say rude things without a thought, unlike some people.
[ Sure, the other male is himself about in the way other people might think he's only rude, but Ganymede has already known he's more than that, and felt it too. ]
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My memory is clear enough for me to realize that I need to choose my battles with you wisely...
[ Because Ganymede is the type to choose all of them, clearly. Although Michel thinks he came out on top of this little skirmish. He'll be able to finish making Ganymede some proper decorations, after all. ]
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Is it because you basically lose all your battles with me?
[ Ganymede asks, knowing that's not true. He's just seeing how much he can get away with now, making his expression the face of an adorable, beautiful, and affectionate little punk. ]
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we are timeskipping now
HERE WE GO
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i guess a cw for disassociation
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we can probably build this or have this tag as a Wrap
YE <3333