astrobleme: (aludra)
shinji ikari (?) ([personal profile] astrobleme) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-01-26 09:31 pm

001. accidental video/text + action.

Who: Shinji Ikari and everyone ever.
Broadcast: Fleetwide.
Action: Marsiva, for all the new arrivals.
When: Right now, and he'll be available until the Shuffle, huddling in his bunk or counting the stars. Feel free to contact or approach him anytime.

[There's no explosion of sight or sound. No exposition. No questions. Nothing attention-grabbing at all. Just that omnipresent sci-fi hum and the sidelong view of a young boy, no older than fourteen or fifteen, lying on his back in one of Marsiva's complimentary bunks. The boy, Shinji, is staring straight upward at whatever is above him. He isn't animated except for the feeble rise and fall of his chest as he breathes. The only noteworthy thing is what he's wearing: it appears to be a form-fitting wetsuit with rib-shaped accents and other curious details.

Ten seconds later, he hasn't moved. He doesn't acknowledge that he's somewhere very new, with yet another unfamiliar ceiling. Twenty seconds later, he hasn't moved. Thirty seconds later, he hasn't moved. By now, most new arrivals would probably figure out they're not where they're meant to be, for better or worse. They'll address the network instead of continuing to stare into nothingness with a distinctly corpselike quality to their face. But, one minute later, he's still staring listlessly. Two minutes. Five minutes. Ten minutes. He isn't aware of anyone or anything near to him. This is undoubtedly the most boring show in the universe, which might make it avant-garde--fifteen minutes. Twenty. Twenty-five.

A full half-hour later, for viewers with the patience to stick around, he still hasn't moved or said anything. (Hopefully you aren't watching this live, so you can just fast-forward through the eerie silence.) It's thirty minutes and thirteen seconds, exactly, when he looks to the side with a dry, audible creak of his neck. He's looking at the communication device. Maybe he recognizes it, but it's hard to tell what he's thinking. Even he can't tell what he's thinking. Then, unsteady enough to resemble a marionette, he reaches over to grab the device from where it's resting. The view dissolves into the dark purple blur of his palm.

Just before the odd broadcast cuts off, he appends a text message.]


Sorry. I didn't know.


action, aboard the Marsiva:

[Eventually, although he doesn't remember how, Shinji hauls himself out of the bunk bed. He shuffles like a zombie through the hospitality deck, heading for nowhere in particular. He's just walking forward. Lost in his thoughts, you could say, even though his thoughts amount to little more than a ripple of confusion.

At the grand bay windows of the ship, he stops moving. He stares. He stares harder. He takes in the vastness of space; it's exactly what he was looking for without realizing it. Again, painfully stilted, he presses one of his palms against the reinforced window. He doesn't recognize the stars (except he kind of does?) (strangely?), which is why he's fascinated with them. In what must be a different lifetime, he was a self-taught student of astronomy.]


One...

[His voice is hollow and weak, nearly lost between him and the window.]

Two, three... four...

[If Shinji seems to be counting the stars, that's because he is. The longer he counts out loud, the stronger his voice gets and the more aware he becomes of what he's counting, of where he is or he is not. This time, he'll actually turn his head to stare at anyone who approaches him, or even comes close to him. There's a meager sliver of humanity to him now. He looks like he wants to ask a question, but he can't figure out how to say it. His lips are numb.]
paraclete: (ridiculous voices)

[personal profile] paraclete 2016-01-27 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[There are only a few things that Kaworu wants more than to hold Shinji's face between his hands, and that's a constant. He always wants to cup Shinji's cheeks, gently touch his chin, or stroke just underneath his eye. In general, he keeps himself from doing so. When he does touch Shinji, usually his hand, it's with familiarity and warmth, but he manages to keep it scarce. It's for the best, he tells himself.

Now, though, Kaworu reaches out and takes Shinji's face with an earnestness that verges on showing fear. Even when Shinji buckled after being faced with the aftermath of Third Impact, he was properly responsive. Very emotional. Right now, he has only a glaze of blood to show for whatever he could be feeling. Kaworu wants to sweep it away with his thumb.]


Yes, I'm here. We both came here. Shinji-kun, are you in shock? [Does a person know when they're in shock? Kaworu's read some of the medical texts in Nerv's library, but he isn't versed well enough in Lilin's body to know what to do if that's true. He's holding Shinji's face to try and help him focus — Look at me, his cool hands say — but beyond that, he just doesn't know. Again, again, he's completely helpless.]
paraclete: (comfortless as salt)

[personal profile] paraclete 2016-01-27 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[Already, the day had been a mistake. Once he achieved clarity through all his confusion, Kaworu was very aware that he'd ruined this lifetime. Beyond repair, he realized, once the DSS Choker began to activate. Another life, another loss. It was certainly regrettable, but he could still smile — for Shinji's sake, if nothing else.

But in this anxious present, it's clear to Kaworu that the mistake was greater than he'd understood. Shinji wobbles — his heart is on uneven ground. He veers away, sags against the window, and Kaworu's hands are left hovering ineffectively in the air. He swallows. His insides are monopolized by a well of apprehension.]


I'm here. [He could still smile, for Shinji's sake, if nothing else, while he sat in his entry plug and waited for the choker to kill him. Right now, the muscles around his mouth can't even attempt it. He's scared — for Shinji's sake, if nothing else. But he's mindful to keep his voice soft and gentle, cotton pressed against a wound, and he can smooth out his expression so that there are no creases.] Why don't we sit down, [he suggests, holding his hands out in case Shinji does fall.] Then, you can talk to me. We've both had a long day.
paraclete: (made me docile)

[personal profile] paraclete 2016-01-28 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
[As slowly as Shinji — in tandem — with harmony — Kaworu lowers himself. His hands still reach into the air, offering any amount of support he can give, but ultimately, he lets Shinji manage for himself. He wants Shinji to manage for himself. At least Shinji is in motion, and at least he was able to comprehend Kaworu's suggestion. He's present enough for that, lost as he is otherwise. Well, it's understandable to be lost at a time like this. Kaworu is, a little, too.

But that means that they both need to find their way onto a path. Shinji needs hope, atonement and composure. He still needs these things... How can Kaworu offer them? They were supposed to become the hope of the Lilin; instead, everything was left more desecrated than before. Now they've entered a territory of which Kaworu has no knowledge. It's completely new, which works completely against him. He doesn't even have time after waking to formulate a plan...

Kaworu's unprepared for whatever sort of second chance this might be. The only sure thing he knows is that Shinji needs to be helped.]


What I meant?

[Don't make that face. Oh...]

I knew that fate would guide us back together — I was sure of that much. But I didn't know that it would be like this. It's mysterious. But now that we're here, we can learn about it together. Right, Shinji-kun?
Edited 2016-01-28 01:53 (UTC)
paraclete: (that will kindle angels' envy)

[personal profile] paraclete 2016-01-28 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
[Even if it doesn't sound like an accusation, all Kaworu can feel is guilt.] I wasn't wrong. [He has to believe that. He's had to believe that for lifetimes.] Good things will happen. There was pain, but there is more than that, too. There is more than that, Ikari Shinji-kun. Do you see? Here I am. For you, with you, here I am. [Whatever kind of trick has made that possible, Kaworu isn't sure, but he's not going to reject it. This won't be easy, but starting over isn't easy, either. Kaworu is tired of his certainty being shattered...

Maybe, now, he can try to succeed without any certainty at all. Right now, the only thing he's sure of is that he's going to keep trying. In retrospect, that's the only thing he's ever been right about. No matter how many times he's told himself, This is it, trying again is all he can manage.

He tells himself, This is it. He just doesn't know how.]
paraclete: (the kind soul's lies and grief)

[personal profile] paraclete 2016-01-29 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
[As much as this hurts to listen to, Kaworu deserves it. He deserves every pain imaginable for doing this to Shinji. The knowledge that Shinji's state is his fault is past its dawn, and its afternoon sun is scorching Kaworu's face. He is burning. In a pit of sulfur, he should burn. Lilin is quick to damn its own kind, but Kaworu is the one who has earned it.]

I wasn't trying to leave you behind. [Believe me, believe me, says the strain in his voice. But if earnestness could fix things, Kaworu would have succeeded a long time ago.] I wanted you to be able to move forward. I wanted you to survive, and you didn't need me for that. [He is ashamed when he takes Shinji's hands in both his own, because he wants it so badly, even as he tells himself that it's to try and bring Shinji's body to stability. Shinji needs to breathe properly. A paper bag, Kaworu thinks faintly, and frowns further.] I made a mistake. I don't intend to make it again. [But when did he ever mean for this to happen?]
paraclete: (i know that everything is not okay,)

[personal profile] paraclete 2016-01-30 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[Kaworu's heart is reeling. His heart is twisting, the muscle is tearing, it's seizing up. The old men needed him, to fulfill their ambition. Even the Commander needed him, it seems, to carry out his plans. But he's never considered himself vital to Shinji's peace and salvation. (His happiness...) He doesn't want to confront the idea that he could be. If Shinji is right, death is more than a mistake. It's more than a failure. If there's a sin that should go without forgiveness, it's that.

But Shinji isn't right. It's not that he "needs" Kaworu — he's just lost. He's feeling lost and what he needs is guidance. And in the end, Kaworu couldn't provide even that.]


I hoped our friendship would lend you strength, but more than that, I hoped to help you find the strength you have within your own spirit. I should have shown you that you'd be capable of that without me. But there are many things I should have done differently.

[It's agony to see Shinji's reactions to him, but again, Kaworu thinks that he deserves this. I deserved it, he wants to tell Shinji. For failing you, I deserved... No, Shinji doesn't need someone who can't get it right. Shinji doesn't need someone who can't make him happy.]

I'm sorry for leaving you. I'm sorry for harming your heart. But I can't apologize for letting you live.

[This last time, Kaworu was sure he'd succeed. He was sure of it. The promised time had come. He was sure of it.

And look at Shinji now.]
paraclete: (but you're gone (and so is god))

[personal profile] paraclete 2016-01-31 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
[Shinji is wrong. He doesn't understand what he's saying, what he's implying. Even if Kaworu had ever been worthy of the responsibility, he's failed Shinji so many times... He can't take that place in Shinji's heart. He can't take the place of the words 'I love you.' The magnitude of his deficiency is without peer.

Not for the first time, Kaworu's wondering what he should have said differently. He's changed details of his speeches enough times to converse with a multitude. He's adapted his words to his varying circumstances. But regardless of what he thinks he's fixed, he comes up short. Inadequate. Shinji said, You're amazing. Kaworu thought he was saying the right things. Now he sees the reality: what he'd said was wrong in ways he hadn't expected. Shinji thought Kaworu was a better thing than what he really is.

Kaworu's mouth twists. He can't live up to that expectation. You're amazing. If Kaworu were truly amazing, his losses wouldn't occupy half the moon. A long time, Shinji says. Does he even have any idea what a long time is like?]


I want to give you what you need, [he says, finally dropping the speeches, the pretenses. He hasn't lied, but now, he's being a little more honest.]
paraclete: (in a graveyard)

[personal profile] paraclete 2016-01-31 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
[It used to be that Kaworu intended to leave. For humanity's sake, he said, but it was always for Shinji. It was for Shinji. Since the first twinges struck his heart, since the first tepid taste, it has all been for Shinji. The old men didn't stand a chance against this fragile boy with the spindly heart. But in the lifetime he just left, Kaworu didn't wake up thinking, My fate is to perish. Instead, he had hoped to stay. He had hoped— What you need most of all right now is hope. At that time, Kaworu had hope.]

I don't want to leave you. [It's soft, not even on a real breath, and it's a confession.] Not ever again. [It's been so many times. It's been too many times. His hands are still against Shinji's.] You must understand, I would do anything for you.

[Except stay, right? Except stay alive. That's what he's never been able to do. Everything for Shinji, anything for Shinji, always for Shinji, but he's never been able to do it. His promises feel as empty as his accomplishments. Loving Shinji is honestly presumptuous. How dare he swear fealty to someone and not follow through?]
paraclete: (thinking every heart mends)

[personal profile] paraclete 2016-01-31 09:39 am (UTC)(link)
You can. [It's more of a promise than "I won't." He's quietly encouraging, softly imploring Shinji to believe him. But Kaworu's beginning to understand that that isn't enough. Do this one thing, he tells himself. Shinji just wants this one thing. Who is Kaworu to deny him?] You can, [he murmurs,] but I won't make you. [That seals it. There is no other option but to stay with Shinji. Death has always been a fallback for Kaworu. In recent lives, it had become something to avoid, but it was still a quick way out of a particularly tight spot. Now he's seeing that death is more than something to try and skirt. It's something he can no longer consider.

Alongside his fears and his self-loathing, he feels resolve. He's not going to make another Shinji happy. He's going to make this Shinji happy.]


I won't forsake you. If this is what you're asking of me, I...

[Shinji's body is rebelling. His heart is an insurgent. But Kaworu won't let him slip away, either. He shifts his hands against Shinji's slackened ones. He links their fingers, and presses their palms together. He holds on firmly.]

This time, I won't disappoint you.

[There's still time. Kaworu can still salvage Shinji's happiness. He'll dredge it up from these darkest depths and deliver it at longest last. There will be no end to Shinji's joy. Good things will happen when they're together. That still needs to be fulfilled, right?]
paraclete: (until the end of the world)

[personal profile] paraclete 2016-02-02 11:48 am (UTC)(link)
[There could be a thousand other things, and Kaworu would fulfill them. Shinji could say, There's one other thing, actually; rake yourself over hot coals, and Kaworu would fulfill it. By itself, the plea is sweet. It feels good to know that he can achieve at least one thing with ease. This much, at least, he can deliver.]

This is happening for real, Shinji-kun. [He squeezes both of Shinji's hands, not harshly, to try and convey the sensation of reality.] This is real, and I am real. We are really here, together.

[Together, he wants to emphasize. Good things. He lifts one of Shinji's hands, still holding it firmly, so that it's in Shinji's line of sight.]

See? It's us.

[Through the thin material of the plugsuits, their temperatures mingle at their palms. Kaworu, of course, is still cool, like a cloth on a fevered forehead. Or, right now, a fevered mind. Kaworu wants to take Shinji somewhere temperate and special — the beauty of the moon, without its freeze; and a sea breeze that predates the only summer children after Second Impact ever knew. He wants to clear out the climate of Shinji's heart, trade it for something better, white sand, white foam, a habitable sea and shore. Yes, he wants Shinji's heart to be habitable. Right now, its desolation rivals the Earth's. But that, like Earth, can be healed. (That's another thing Kaworu must believe.)]