Sissel (
ghosttricking) wrote in
dear_mun2013-09-07 01:12 am
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Admittedly, this really isn't something I know much about. Paws tend to be a bit inconvenient when it comes to these computer things. I'm still fairly sure the whole point of this roleplay thing is to actually pretend with other people, which means you sometimes have to take a first step and just reply to someone.
You don't even have my excuse. You have perfectly good, non-incorporeal hands, so use them already. If other people don't want to respond to me, that's entirely their loss.
Until then, I'll be napping.
You don't even have my excuse. You have perfectly good, non-incorporeal hands, so use them already. If other people don't want to respond to me, that's entirely their loss.
Until then, I'll be napping.

[1/2] you made me pull out my yomiel again after months I hope you're happy
[2/2]
Are you my Sissel, or the one who got Temsik'd? [Probably the latter. It's still Sissel, but seeing one Yomiel doesn't think of as 'his' makes him upset. He doesn't want Sissel to be dead, no matter how much Sissel insists he's fine with it; he just wants his cat to be alive and to have finished his revenge so that detective who caused everything is dead and to have a new body and head off to another country for nice life with aliveness and cat okay]
[Also, he has no idea that this is probably a different Sissel from the one he saw ages ago on dear-mun. He thinks there's only two timelines. So there's that too.]
=D 1/2
2/2
Sorry, I don't think I'm the Sissel you're looking for.
[Which means this is not Sissel's Yomiel. Sissel really hopes this is not an angry, revenge-bent Yomiel, but he's probably out of luck on that one.]
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[There's a bit of shift in his - aura, maybe? The way he's standing? He doesn't change his expression from a grin, though - benefit of having to consciously direct a body to do something, possessing it rather than being it. No involuntary movements.] Still you either way, eh?
...you're sure you don't want to try going back again and stopping that from happening? [The Temsik, he means. Apparently everything turned out well in other-Sissel's timeline - but Yomiel can't ever really imagine anyone wanting to be dead, Temsik powers or not.]
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I suppose you can look at it that way.
[He sits down, and curls his tail around his feet whilst he thinks about the question.]
No, I don't think I do. I managed to save a lot of people, and if I tried, I might make things worse.
[Being dead isn't all that bad, to be honest. It gives him a whole lot longer to spend with all the people he cares about, for one thing.]
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[He looks away, shoving his hands in his pockets.] ...your choice, I guess.
But I'm going to make sure it doesn't happen to my Sissel. [Though he still has no idea how. The Temsik'd Sissel from months ago told him that he'd gone back to Yomiel's death, averted Sissel's - human Sissel's - death along with Yomiel's, and Yomiel wants that far too much to describe. He just wants his revenge too, and he wants his cat to be alive, not trapped forever like he was. Even with months of thought while being stuck in a 'game' and then here, he's still not sure how he's going to make all that happen. He just knows he has to.]
[It was easier before he knew he could have his fiancee back, and that's a horrible thought, one he banishes right away.]
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I still get to take naps and chase mice, and those are the really important things in life anyway. I'm not saying it was the best possible choice, just that it was the better choice I could see at the time.
[He leans against Yomiel's leg, and tries to think it through. If Yomiel didn't want to give up his revenge, then someone was getting hit by a bullet that day, and Sissel would rather it not be anyone else who was there at the time. He can't really say that to Yomiel, though, or at least not this Yomiel.]
Maybe you can save your Sissel, both of them. I'm not sure how, is all. You'd still need to go back in time and change the night of your death, somehow.
[Not that Sissel really wants this Yomiel to go back in time like that. He'd probably decide the best way to fix everything was to just shoot the detective on sight, which is not really a solution Sissel wants.]
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