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[Closed] Can you forgive me for trying again?
Who: Rich, César, Johnny, and Watson
What: Rich gets a very strange regain, and doesn't realize it's meant to make him question everything his poorly constructed support network hinges on. Embarrassment ensues.
When: June 19th
Where: Cabin 102
Warnings: Likely mentions of alcohol addiction and child abuse.
[The day after the excursion team returns back to the ship is... peaceful, somehow. After the mess that was his conversation with Johnny, Rich had been expecting to wake up with a guilty migraine and the miserable nausea that comes after a good cry, but surprisingly, he wakes without much complaint, and after sneaking some more chocolate from César's drawer, he's feeling well enough to get out of bed, and is actually considering going to the buffet for something substantial to eat when he opens the door and is face to not-face with Friday.
There's envelopes in his hands moments later. He reads the top one, for César, and tries to protest these clearly aren't for him, but she's already off again. She's really bad at answering questions, huh? Granted, that's probably because she's too busy to stick around and have an existential chat.
Well, Rich doesn't mind being the mailman. He's pretty sure his roommate spent the night canoodling with his boyfriends, and now that he's checked the other envelopes, it looks like the other two are addressed to those men. He can get this done quickly before breakfast, surely. It just means he'll end up having to enjoy a good brunch instead.
He knocks on the door to the cabin before checking to see if there's a slipper propping the door open.]
Hey! Are you all decent in there? I don't wanna see a lick of PDA before I come in, alright?
What: Rich gets a very strange regain, and doesn't realize it's meant to make him question everything his poorly constructed support network hinges on. Embarrassment ensues.
When: June 19th
Where: Cabin 102
Warnings: Likely mentions of alcohol addiction and child abuse.
[The day after the excursion team returns back to the ship is... peaceful, somehow. After the mess that was his conversation with Johnny, Rich had been expecting to wake up with a guilty migraine and the miserable nausea that comes after a good cry, but surprisingly, he wakes without much complaint, and after sneaking some more chocolate from César's drawer, he's feeling well enough to get out of bed, and is actually considering going to the buffet for something substantial to eat when he opens the door and is face to not-face with Friday.
There's envelopes in his hands moments later. He reads the top one, for César, and tries to protest these clearly aren't for him, but she's already off again. She's really bad at answering questions, huh? Granted, that's probably because she's too busy to stick around and have an existential chat.
Well, Rich doesn't mind being the mailman. He's pretty sure his roommate spent the night canoodling with his boyfriends, and now that he's checked the other envelopes, it looks like the other two are addressed to those men. He can get this done quickly before breakfast, surely. It just means he'll end up having to enjoy a good brunch instead.
He knocks on the door to the cabin before checking to see if there's a slipper propping the door open.]
Hey! Are you all decent in there? I don't wanna see a lick of PDA before I come in, alright?
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"Yeah, I guess so. I just tend to, you know, think it isn't enough. We're always our own worst critics, right?"
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He gives an exaggerated wince. "It's nearly like drowning, isn't it?"
It started up the day he arrived at Providence. When he realized Rex was no longer okay with him being weird. The masking has begun immediately after that.
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"Yeah, I know what you mean. It's a suffocating feeling. Stifling yourself like that makes it almost hard to breathe."
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César sees the mood shifting dramatically with those words, and honestly, it's a bit too far right after he said it. So he shifts himself closer and pulls Rich into a hug. Or tries to—the movement is gentle enough to make it easy to escape.
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Especially when he clings back to César, tight enough to drive some air out of him, choking back a noise that sounds suspiciously like a sob.
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And César pretends like he didn't hear that sob, because that's exactly what Rich needs him to do. If César's learned one thing recently, it's that processing trauma doesn't happen all at once; it's a bumpy ride full of ups and downs. He just hopes that he helps Rich have more of the former than the latter.
Rich lost both parents the day his mother died. And, eventually, he lost his brother, too. It had just taken many more years than the short time it took for César to lose Rex the rest of the way.
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"It sucks," he mumbles, after swallowing down another hiccup. "It sucks that you know how that feels. I thought the bullshit social hierarchy stuff would go away after high school. And after I got rid of the SQUIP especially... I thought I'd be able to breathe.
"But I feel like I'm just waiting for permission instead."
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Rich is earlier on in the process. He's only now gotten some support that he desperately needs. Support he's only just beginning to believe in. But César doesn't see this as being a baby. Not at all.
One of César's hands makes small circles along the middle of Rich's back. "My situation back 'home' is an extreme outlier that should be discarded for comparison, to be entirely honest." He hmms. "It takes time to learn how to breathe again after someone's been doing it for you. Small breaths, then work your way up to filling your chest to bursting."
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He squints a bit at César before a tiny snort sneaks past his stern expression. "It's kind of... morbidly funny, I guess, talking so much about breathing when I fucked my lungs up not too long ago. I guess this is just going to have to be metaphorical breathing."
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He pauses for a moment. "... did they give you any instructions on breathing exercises or anything? I'm afraid I might have gaps in knowledge there."
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He looks over at César with a shrug. "Yeah, for anxiety and stuff, but not exactly for improving my lung capacity. But maybe it helps with both?"
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César thinks about all of that, but then he takes a moment to simply ruffle the boy's hair. "It'll probably help in some way. Just exercising them while not exercising them too much. And you should probably start considering learning some sort of self-defense anyways."
The first part of the conversation is dropped for now. It was too likely to become circular.
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"Yeah? You think I'll be able to learn something that'll help? I haven't beaten up anyone except really scrawny nerds before..."
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... Right. Rich is a reformed bully. César can't entirely hide the short shooting up of uncomfortableness on his face, but he gives Rich an apologetic smile.
"Ah, sorry." Really, he's not going to judge. "But... less beating up and more about getting away alive. That's what I'm training for, anyway. We're up against people with years if not decades of training and others with powers. Our chances of winning anything are basically a rounding error from zero."
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"It's cool. I'm the one who should apologize." He was a real dick, though he hopes he's starting to be less so.
"That... makes sense, as bad as it sounds. Can't really expect us to do much more than defend ourselves when we're both average humans." At least César is a super-genius on top of that...
We can probably wrap this thread up from forever ago aspodfiupawuer
The response is to not start a debate, but simply a statement of fact. Which. He's hoping the kid takes as a statement of fact.
"Right." César nods. "Winning for us is getting out of a situation alive."