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[The weather's already starting to edge past "cool" toward "cold," but that just means Ghyslain puts on a coat before going outside. Everyone needs fresh air sometimes, and while he's not big on the garden area (fall allergies can be as bad as spring when it comes to flowers), there's lots of rolling grass on which he can sit or stretch out, trees under which he can tuck himself.
He's got a book with him today, along with an Mp3 player and earbuds tucked into his ears, keeping the world at bay for awhile; if he doesn't, he'll listen endlessly for the text chime on his phone, and that's the last thing he needs to be doing. They agreed they needed time. He still needs the time. Being antsy is just ridiculous.
But he is, ridiculous or not, so he's outside bobbing his head to a song and barely skimming over the words of his current assigned reading for English Lit. It may have been a bad choice of course, in retrospect, but one of his advisors said it would give him a more complex understanding of English. Complex is about all that's correct in that statement so far.]
He's got a book with him today, along with an Mp3 player and earbuds tucked into his ears, keeping the world at bay for awhile; if he doesn't, he'll listen endlessly for the text chime on his phone, and that's the last thing he needs to be doing. They agreed they needed time. He still needs the time. Being antsy is just ridiculous.
But he is, ridiculous or not, so he's outside bobbing his head to a song and barely skimming over the words of his current assigned reading for English Lit. It may have been a bad choice of course, in retrospect, but one of his advisors said it would give him a more complex understanding of English. Complex is about all that's correct in that statement so far.]
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[The smile on him is so strange. it's the same smile an innocent kid like the real Petre would pull, looking down at Ghyslain like he's seeing something truly beautiful. Not unlike a monster gazing at its own reflection for the first time.]
It really is uncanny. You should be a part of us too.
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[His tone is airy, his hand now moving to stroke Ghyslain's face gently. It's something Petre (the gift) has wondered about every time he looks in the mirror and wishes he could be... more a part of the real Petre. So much that they would be seamless, that there would not be a division between who (what) is in control of this body.
If he could show him somehow... comfort him with words he can hear, with hands he can feel.
Petre leans down, face coming dangerously close to Ghyslain's, like he's just that same reflection and can't move or protest. Then he angles his head and buries it in the crook of his neck.]
No... It's not a coincidence. We were meant to meet.
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I do not understand. What is it that you want from me?
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[He still sounds like he's daydreaming - maybe plotting - when he slides off of Ghyslain and keeps his arm around him, like a hug that forces him to stay down and in place.]
I'll have to think about it. But we should be friends.
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I have no friends. [He might, but where he stands with Romain is still very up in the air, so it's true enough for now. And it doesn't sound like an objection, just a reflection on what Petre's said. Maybe he could use some friends.]
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[Between awkward boy and monster, nobody wants to add you on facebook.]
We'll be each other's first.
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D'accord. [A shorter pause.] Okay. I will be your friend.
Would you let go of me now? [Because he still feels held in place, regardless of whether or not he could break out of it, and it's got his skin crawling.]
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[Anything but at the circumstances of it, though.]
Depends. Are you going to leave us?
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[Any reassurance to get the arm off of him, but he really won't be leaving now that he knows what Petre can unleash if he's unhappy. He'll stay as long as the other boy wants.]
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[hauhaeuahueah get it. He does release Ghyslain at last.]
Be nice to him this time. I don't want him to cry again.
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[Just bring the other boy back, please, if he has to stay here.]
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[He says nothing when the shift happens. First it's like the smaller Petre just woke up from sleep, but memories are quick to flash back and the awareness that he blacked out only means something horrible must have taken place. He doesn't take in the apparently peaceful image of lying down next to the other boy; he just immediately jumps up with a look of horror in his face.]
No - no, no, he hurts you -
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Please. Be calm. [Then he lets his hands drop to his knees, looking down at them.] I was not kind. I can be very unkind.
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He - he speaks?
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He said - we are meant to be friends.
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Why he says that?
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[He doesn't mention the unsettling desire to become one with him as well. That would probably just disturb Petre. Best to leave it at the simplest explanation.]
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You don't must be my friend.
[It's 'have to be', Petre...]
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I am - [And as soon as he thinks that, he's not sure of the word he's looking for.] - it is not bad, to have a friend.
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You are not scared?
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Ouais, I am scared.
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... I am sorry. I-I go.
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You - it is not - [Damnit, why is he reaching for words now? That hurt, lost look in Petre's eye actually made him look past his promise to stay near Petre at risk of bodily harm, made him think of what really happened. Some part of him was willing to threaten for friends, and the other hated it so much that he'd reject any acceptances that came after the fact.
It's awful. It's the loneliest thing he's ever heard. And suddenly, he does want to befriend him.]
- you cannot be forever alone because of the fear. [Because of fear, he means, because Petre is scared and others are scared and everyone's scared. But it's close enough.]
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He didn't think anyone would ever do that for him.]
I - try to control.
[It's not a promise. It's him opening up, which means maybe he'll stay after all.]
When I am scared. He speaks. He hurts.
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