Liam Kincaid (
firstofitskind) wrote2020-01-19 04:09 pm
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The Causeway, Sunday Late Afternoon
Liam had been holding himself together by, basically, the skin of his teeth ever since they'd left the Sour Nest. It was unfamiliar territory, he needed to be on guard, he could not afford to let himself fall apart.
Then the portal dropped them back off on the island, and everything just hit him like a metaphorical freight train.
He'd been trying so hard to keep the guard's- Tomas, he had a name- memories separate from his own but they were there, they were loud, and it wasn't just him, it was Robert, it was all the bodies Ha'gel had worn through his years of studying various cultures.
There were so many. So many voices, thoughts, memories, all coming through at once. He couldn't do this. He didn't want this.
He needed it to stop.
His face went slack, eyes blank as he retreated inside himself, away from the chaos and the noise of it all. He just wanted it to be quiet again, that wasn't too much to ask, was it?
[ooc: for anyone who might have reason to be around! pings will be slowish while i am at work.]
Then the portal dropped them back off on the island, and everything just hit him like a metaphorical freight train.
He'd been trying so hard to keep the guard's- Tomas, he had a name- memories separate from his own but they were there, they were loud, and it wasn't just him, it was Robert, it was all the bodies Ha'gel had worn through his years of studying various cultures.
There were so many. So many voices, thoughts, memories, all coming through at once. He couldn't do this. He didn't want this.
He needed it to stop.
His face went slack, eyes blank as he retreated inside himself, away from the chaos and the noise of it all. He just wanted it to be quiet again, that wasn't too much to ask, was it?
[ooc: for anyone who might have reason to be around! pings will be slowish while i am at work.]
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And yet.
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She elbowed him. "What have we said about the concept of 'shouldn't'?"
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Oh look, a terrible joke! That was definitely 100% Liam.
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Because not what she'd meant - which he very well knew - but also yes.
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This wasn't over, but at least he was verbal again.
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(His weren’t the only ones doing so, of course, but they were certainly the loudest.)
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She got the taps going at a reasonable temperature and came back into the room. "It's going," she told him. "You hungry? Thirsty?"
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“Could use a drink,” he admitted.
Not that kind of a drink.
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On low, so even if they took awhile in here, the kettle wouldn't boil over.
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“Kay,” he nodded. “I’ll, uh. Just,” he nodded towards the tub.
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He slid down, head resting on the edge and eyes drifting closed.
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She filled up the teapot, set the burner on low, and prepped a mug with some chamomile before filling up a glass with cool water and bringing it back to him.
"Hey," she said softly.
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His head tilted slightly, one eye cracked open as he gave her a tiny smile. “Hey.”
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If he’d been left to his own devices, he probably would’ve ended up collapsed on the bed while still fully-clothed.
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"You're welcome," she said, perching on the side of the tub. She reached for a washcloth, dunked it in the water, and then rubbed soap into it before starting to slide it over his back.
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“What day is it?” he wondered. Beau had mentioned time moving differently in her world, after all.
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Not only had the past few days been busy, but he had another set of memories insisting that was where he'd always been. "'Bout four days, I think."
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“Molly’s dead,” he said equally quietly, voice flat.
Molly, who’d flirted with both of them, who’d also only existed for a handful of years. Liam had felt a sort of kinship with him over that, and now he was dead.
Liam hadn’t been much older than Molly when he’d died the first time. Only he got to come back.
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