Rose Quartz (
lovelikeyou) wrote in
unknownseas2020-04-25 04:00 pm
I have died every day waiting for you
[That was, in Rose's opinion, even worse than last week. Any loss of life is an awful waste, but for it all to come of some horrible accident...
This week, she doesn't retreat back to her room. She knows now that the people here, or at least enough of them, like to gather after these experiences. Many of the Crystal Gems were the same way; she remembers their post-battle huddles well. It's not a party, really, but...it's good to be together. To have friends around. Maybe, to remember those who were lost.
So this time, she'll go to the cafeteria herself and request some food for everyone. It's just basic snacks, the kind of human food she knows well enough to ask for. There's some hot chocolate provided, too. She definitely knows people enjoy that. It doesn't take too long, since she isn't making most of it, and then she goes to invite everybody she can find.
She doesn't slip any notes underneath doors, for the people she doesn't happen across. Some Crystal Gems didn't join the groups, or maybe did after one battle but not another. Sometimes they wanted to be alone. She never really understood that...but it wasn't her place to tell them otherwise. Weren't they all about freedom?
Everybody probably knows something like this is going to happen again, anyway. It's their choice to come.]
This week, she doesn't retreat back to her room. She knows now that the people here, or at least enough of them, like to gather after these experiences. Many of the Crystal Gems were the same way; she remembers their post-battle huddles well. It's not a party, really, but...it's good to be together. To have friends around. Maybe, to remember those who were lost.
So this time, she'll go to the cafeteria herself and request some food for everyone. It's just basic snacks, the kind of human food she knows well enough to ask for. There's some hot chocolate provided, too. She definitely knows people enjoy that. It doesn't take too long, since she isn't making most of it, and then she goes to invite everybody she can find.
She doesn't slip any notes underneath doors, for the people she doesn't happen across. Some Crystal Gems didn't join the groups, or maybe did after one battle but not another. Sometimes they wanted to be alone. She never really understood that...but it wasn't her place to tell them otherwise. Weren't they all about freedom?
Everybody probably knows something like this is going to happen again, anyway. It's their choice to come.]

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[And he won't, from the look of it.]
I used to do stuff like that a lot, you know. [He gestures toward the broken...everything, vaguely.] Had a pretty bad temper on top of it, too.
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[god bless(?) albert wesker]
Usually I'm not that much of an action-oriented person, though. I usually just overthink things to the point of self-destruction.
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[ A moment and she asks: ] How'd you...why's it different now? What made you stop smashing everything in sight?
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[...]
That place I was working for, the deathtrap-based corporation. They weren't really big on people making liabilities of themselves.
[...So. Yeah.]
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Did something happen? ...Something specific?
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A lot of things happened. It's probably easier to count all the things that didn't. I guess I can tell you a few things if you want to know, though.
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You don't have to if you don't want to, just... I don't know. If we're sharing.
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When I was young, and naive, and reckless... I got myself standard on the moon. For ten years.
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[It's kind of..."that's rough, buddy", but if she hasn't noticed that Birkin is sort of low-empathy by now then she's never going to, honestly.]
So that's what you meant when you were talking about still figuring out how to be a parent to them, huh?
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Yeah, that's the long and short of it.
[ She drops her head into one of her hands and slowly removes her goggles. Safety first, at least? ]
All I thought about, every day, was getting back to them. And it was--it was horrible, but I had something to do. Something to push myself at. Whether it was rebuilding the damn rocket or learning how to.
[ Instead of, you know. Getting a whole bunch of shit and just smashing it. ]
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[...]
That friend of mine that I talk about sometimes. He got killed by that corporation we worked at. He tried to run, they killed him. They covered it up and made it look like an accident.
He wanted me to go with him. When he...left. I told him I couldn't do that - my research meant too much to me, and I didn't know what his plan even was. If he was going to try to see his last assignment through first, or if he was just going to run or what. I kept an eye on him for as long as he was on the premises - one of our supervisors caught him but I was able to distract the guy from a distance; my friend bolted.
He didn't get out of the compound, he died a couple miles off.
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[ Her mouth feels dry. She pulls both legs up, so she's leaning against her knees. ]
...Do you... Do you wish you'd gone with him? Or...something?
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But yeah, I'm not exactly handing in my own resignation upfront, either.
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[ She taps her organic foot on the floor, and it brushes against some of the wood shards she's left all around. ]
...Is that worse or better than a clear mistake?
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[Mm.]
I don't really let myself dwell on it too much. Honestly, I'm more pissed off at him for going and getting himself killed.
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I'm sorry, by the way. About your friend. I hadn't... I really am.
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[...]
There's something else I might want to mention, but I need you to promise me something first.
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Promise what?
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