kaworu nagisa (
paraclete) wrote in
driftfleet2017-01-26 11:26 am
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Who: Kaworu Nagisa and anyone else
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: he's off on his own, for now.
When: afternoon
It's curious to call a place the way this place is called. "Solace" is a deeply personal concept to any creature, I believe. What brings you that measure of peace is going to be different from what brings it to me. So there's a lot of confidence in naming this space Solace, because how did they know whether this has what you or I are seeking?
But isn't it a little nice, too? The people who created this place must have found their solace in it themselves, and they truly believed it to be a provision of peace for the average heart. Those people have long since passed, I'm sure, now dead and having scattered past all these clouds. But what they believed to be vital, what nourished their well-being, remains here as a beacon of their hopes and endeavors. You know, it's always that way: when anyone leaves the world, their personal truths linger on, a landmark of reality. To the founders of Solace, this was solace. So it remains, whether or not you or I find our peace here.
Oh, anyway, hey, what do you think of this thing?
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Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: he's off on his own, for now.
When: afternoon
It's curious to call a place the way this place is called. "Solace" is a deeply personal concept to any creature, I believe. What brings you that measure of peace is going to be different from what brings it to me. So there's a lot of confidence in naming this space Solace, because how did they know whether this has what you or I are seeking?
But isn't it a little nice, too? The people who created this place must have found their solace in it themselves, and they truly believed it to be a provision of peace for the average heart. Those people have long since passed, I'm sure, now dead and having scattered past all these clouds. But what they believed to be vital, what nourished their well-being, remains here as a beacon of their hopes and endeavors. You know, it's always that way: when anyone leaves the world, their personal truths linger on, a landmark of reality. To the founders of Solace, this was solace. So it remains, whether or not you or I find our peace here.
Oh, anyway, hey, what do you think of this thing?
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I'm at one of the parks. On Solace. While I was sitting, it came out into the open. If I don't move at all, it stays where it is and looks around. I didn't want to frighten it, so I've been still.
[And when he asked her what she thought, he just wanted to know her opinion on the matter. But perhaps he should have expected her to command him outright...
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I introduced myself. I'm fairly sure it's not capable of responding, but I can say more things if you think I should.
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So tell him I said hello. Those things like sunlight, right?
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Hey, do you want to tell it anything else?
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I don't know what else to say. It's not like I'm there.
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I used to have conversations a little like this one. The one with the lizard, that is. Conversations where the other party wouldn't speak to me in return. But I could say anything to it.
You could probably do that with the lizard.
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[Getting it to speak isn't a problem if you're lonesome enough, childish enough. Her mother's silence was so awful, so never ending, so Asuka spoke to and as her doll years after it was appropriate. Sometimes, now that she has her back, she's found herself regressing, alternately throwing her doll and cradling her close. He couldn't understand that. He's never been that desperate.]
You want me to come? Or are you just leaving me with the lizard?
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[Then here he hesitates, metaphysical thumbs not quite ready to key in anything else. He wonders what she might tell the lizard, if she were to come. He wonders how she would expect it to respond.]
So far all I've told it is that a friend said hello, and that friend's hellos are always special. Maybe now that it's heard that, it would like to meet you.
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But that was back then. Right?
[There's a tenseness and then a squirming in her gut as she looks at what else he's written. A friend. A friend. Kaworu called her a friend twice in a row. Called her special.]
[Her face is way too warm, and some of the old jealousy she used to feel when Shinji seemed especially overcome by Kaworu starts to mitigate. Kaworu's attention is like a full moon over dark water, illuminating everything.]
Then maybe I'll meet you both. And maybe you'll say hello yourself, too.
Don't let it crawl away before I get there.
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[And should be now. Kaworu has been spoiled. He has spent too long feeling good about things. Feeling valued. Shinji says such kind things to him. And Asuka... he knows it was her who left him that scarf. He felt her presence, didn't know if he should face her, and waited until she departed. Then he saw the gift left behind, and he knew—he knows he's been living way too well.
Still, the emotional greed persists.]
We can both sit still and quiet for you, Shikinami-san.
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[Maybe she'll ask about the scarf. Maybe she'll ask about him instead. Either way, the lizard isn't the primary one she wants to visit, but it is a nice bonus. An intermediary, almost. Yeah.]
[Asuka pulls her hair back into a ponytail and digs around in her closet.]
Give me a few minutes. I'll find you.
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Take your time. I don't mind waiting.
[Waiting is a chronic condition in him, but it's not like patience came naturally to him. But he has begun to wonder if his qualities suit more than just Shinji. The possibility seems almost outlandish.]
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[She sees the lizard there, too. He looks like he'd be weird to the touch, all rough.]
Hey. [And then--] Hey, Kaworu.
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Hey, Shikinami-san.
[...he has learned to be meek, here and there, most especially in the face of surprise. "Kaworu" is his favorite thing to be called, but he's never heard it in her voice. "Nagisa" has always been all right, but it's a little...
He swallows back a youthful burn, feeling a little more grown up, like this. And he seems to savor the swallow; for a second, he closes his eyes, face still turn up toward her.
Once he opens his eyes again, he lets out a soft, slight breath. Of course he's smiling.]
It's seemed content to wait here, [he says—well , it's a murmur, ostensibly for the sake of the lizard.] It must have been determined to make your acquaintance, after hearing a little more.
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[Shikinami-san is okay, too. She hasn't asked him to call her anything different, and of course, she didn't ask his permission to stop using his given name either, just started up with it. It's all right. It's plenty just to be called a friend.]
Hey, you. [Asuka nods at the lizard, expression far less wry than maybe it ought to be at her age.] Don't trust what he says. He's way too nice describing people. [She steals a glance back over at Kaworu. Then back to the lizard.] I mean it.
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Of course, he'd had a lot more time to grow comfortable with having Shinji as his friend, so while there's little seismic activity in those interactions, the time he spends with Asuka has caused his plates to shift more and a little bit more. He shifts his hand. He crosses his ankles. He is never wholly sure what to do with himself; he's inexperienced, compared to dealing with Shinji. Part of himself says that he has the time to learn. The other part is loud and prickly with rebuke.
He takes one psychosomatic breath.] I describe a person as I see them. I can be callous if I feel like it, but that wasn't how I needed to portray you.
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I've been callous to you.
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[Nervously, she tilts her head and pushes a strand of hair back behind her ear. Bright red flower hairclips hold it back now, no headset. She's almost gotten used to not wearing it anymore.]
I didn't get you. [She doesn't fidget this time, but she does pause.] I thought you were going to take him away.
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What did you feel? When you saw that I do indeed get scared of things.
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[Asuka's eyes are lowered, too, looking more at his fluffy hair and his hand on the ground than his face.]
Vindicated, I guess. [Knowing that Kaworu had feet of clay just like anyone else. Worse, even, since he'd been doing this over and over, with no success.] I thought you'd had it so easy. But...
[This much naked honesty is getting far too uncomfortable.]
But I felt betrayed, too. Look, that's not your fault. Shinji thought you were so great. So amazing. I hated that. [She takes a deep, unnecessary breath as the lizard seems to perk up and listen in.] But then I realized I could see it, too.
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You know better than anyone that I only look that way because I try to.
[He never really accepts compliments even when he's jovial, but here—he has promised her more than once—he isn't supposed to be dishonest with her. And yet he is encased in a bitter wealth of manufactured presentation. If she sees him even a little bit like Shinji does, he's lying to her.]
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[Fake what? Being like him. Being kind. Being someone that could so easily make it seem like his whole attention was focused on her. She might never have owed him anything, but he hadn't owed her, either. Not his time, not his attention. He hadn't seen her as the perennial irritant she'd seen him as for far too long.]
[Her face is flushed, teeth digging impatiently into her lower lip.]
Don't act like that when I'm trying to tell you I like you.
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But he isn't going to give up here. He wants to approach this with heart and hands. That's the way it should be.
Anyway, he's still intent on being honest:]
I like you, too.
[A plain statement, simple and straightforward, uttered with no evasive cadence or urge to shy away. He is bone white in comparison to her flush. And he still isn't smiling, but the result of that combined with his level delivery is something attentive. Invested, even. Yes, Kaworu is invested in this moment occurring between them. His words are simple as they are because he doesn't want to be superfluous or miscommunicate himself; he doesn't want to harm what's happening right now. It means a lot to him, to be liked.]
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[She hasn't relaxed the barest inch since he said it. I like you can run the gamut, after all. A person like Kaworu (when did he become a person instead of an Angel?) (when did he become someone she cared about for his own sake, and not just for Shinji's?) likes the eavesdropping lizard, bags of candy, probably even liquid soap dispensers. He treats what surrounds him as if it's all completely new and exciting. So it's not good enough just to be liked. Asuka craves precision. Definition.]
How? [She doesn't say it as though it's an impossible feat, to like her. It isn't, even as rotten as she is. She forces herself to look at his pale face, his red eyes, and keep on demanding, face florid.] What do you mean by that?
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Ah. He's finally found it. There's the spread of a smile over his face, which is tilted up toward her, a pigmentless sunflower.]
I like you like I like Beethoven's Appassionata.
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