Mary Campbell (
minifridge) wrote in
dear_mun2012-01-19 12:54 am
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momchester finally made a bb account
You know they're just icons, right? [Mary brushes her hair out of her eyes and stares unimpressed into the... wherever it is she's looking.] There's really no need to obsess.
[She rolls her eyes and scoffs in an... incredibly teenage way.]
I don't even know why you made this account. It's not like there's a point. [squaring her shoulders determinedly, self-consciously aware that she looks a little silly.] My life will be way too boring for you to write anything about and that's just fine with me. Got it?
[She rolls her eyes and scoffs in an... incredibly teenage way.]
I don't even know why you made this account. It's not like there's a point. [squaring her shoulders determinedly, self-consciously aware that she looks a little silly.] My life will be way too boring for you to write anything about and that's just fine with me. Got it?

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Before influences everything. We can never walk away from our pasts - it's part of who we are.
Besides, do you believe she will let you stay that way?
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You sound like my dad. [Not in a good way.]
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I have it on semi-decent authority all fathers tend to sound alike after a while.
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You never escape your past. Why would you want to - it's made you who you are. Even in the darkest times, strength can be born. You can, however, forge a new path to the future.
[He pushes of the wall, standing up. Not approaching her, not yet.]
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I don't want my past. That's not who I am or who I'm going to be. I want to break away from what my family has always been.
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Oh my dear girl. You are your past, you can't change that. If you weren't, how would you have the courage to attempt to change what others have planned for you?
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[He takes one step, slow and careful - he's approaching her, but he's not attempting to be intimidating.]
Or did they make you strong, strong enough to survive, and that strength the latticework of your fledgling wings?
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Why are you asking me this? Why do you care about me and my family?
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Because I remember the day I looked in the mirror, at the room behind me, at the life I was leading, and said 'Not this. My family will have better.'
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Did it work? Did you get away?
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It did. Not without cost, not with price, but it did. I celebrated my birthday recently, with near everything I could ever have wanted.
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[She whispers, caresses the words like a kiss still soft on her lips. Half-disbelieving that it's even possible for someone like her. Her gaze flickers back up to him, plaintive and young.]
What was it like?
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[Voice low, firm, strong. Velvet wrapped around steel.]
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"Had" to lose...? [She shakes her head, tearing up a little at the fresh loss of her parents.] What do you mean had to lose? Like you couldn't stop it?
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There is always a price, for every choice. Occasionally, that means letting go of someone, or more than one someone, if we are going to walk away from the path others have laid out for us.
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A smart person would shake off his hand and walk away. She wants to. She does. But he's speaking so surely, so gently- spinning stories so familiar, like he's talking just for her. How incredible, that his circumstances mirror her own, and it captures her young mind so desperately thirsty for guidance until she feels like she couldn't move away no matter how much she wants to.]
What choice did you have to make?
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My wife and eldest child. So that the younger three may know peace. My oldest, dearest friend, so that the world may know it.
[He strokes his thumb over her cheekbone, lightly. Where it not for the callouses on his hand, it might be the touch of a butterfly's wings.]
The world is cruel, you see. We can never have both everything and everyone we want. That is the price we pay.
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It's not fair. [Speaking half to herself- and a little to the demon.] I could have had them all. It's not fair.
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No, it's not fair. Few things are. If you could have had them, what would you have given up to keep them?
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I don't know. I never even got the chance to find out. There was no way to get them back.
[For the life of her, she doesn't know why she's speaking like this, in vague references that he can't possibly understand, or why he's talking like he knows her. Her brows furrow in confusion for a moment before she fights through the thick emotion to speak waveringly.]
Do you know me somehow?
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Sometimes. Sometimes my dear. We just have to accept there was truly nothing we could do. Save those we can, morn those we cannot, and go on.
[A hard, brutal lesson learned so young, but one he had taken decades to accept himself. One he occasionally still riled against, like the angry, frightened child he had once been.]
In about ten years. Time here...matters little.
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Hopes or fears. Maybe both. She's still a little frozen, still caught in his headlights, but tentatively opening up just that little bit to ask-]
In ten years? [Which means- she survives. She lives out the deal and makes it in the end. It feels like a weight almost lifts, but is kept down by the weight of his hand on her cheek. Steady, inescapable. She takes another breath.] If you know me, does that mean you know... the truth about me?
[Hopefully. Or fearfully. He's being so delicate with her yet so unyielding, too confident in the way that makes insecure young things like her feel unsettled and small. She misses having anyone in the world who knows what she really is, but there's something in his eyes: it's hard not to fear a man like him.]
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[There's no judgement, no condemnation. Perhaps not a literal Deal with a Demon, but he had made his own to survive. To give Magda the chance to. He'd made the choice then, to save those he could.]
What are you looking for?
[Quietly. Only slightly probing. A nudge, not a push.]
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extra creep icon.
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