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[closed] When all turns out to be unjust, then I'll turn back and help you out
Seth is having a familiar dream. He's sitting in an underground interrogation room, cuffed hands resting on the cold metal table. Head bowed, eyes fixed on the table. Waiting. He's alone, but who knows who's on the other side of a one-way mirror next to him.
Elsewhere, as Daniel enters the dream, Seth casts him as someone being shown around the rebel base, perhaps as some sort of inspector, or someone who's just gotten their security clearance upped. The man showing him around is some sort of doctor, or a supervisor, probably both.
"Our next prisoner, J-19, has been working with us for three and a half months now. Doing good work, mostly compliant these days, though he can get a bit unruly sometimes," the man says, leading the way down one of the many underground corridors.
[Warning: ...I don't even know what all to warn for. Imprisonment, abuse, torture, temporary paralysis, NPC death, guns, a lot of emotions, sensory overload, suicide mentions... It's heavy.]
Elsewhere, as Daniel enters the dream, Seth casts him as someone being shown around the rebel base, perhaps as some sort of inspector, or someone who's just gotten their security clearance upped. The man showing him around is some sort of doctor, or a supervisor, probably both.
"Our next prisoner, J-19, has been working with us for three and a half months now. Doing good work, mostly compliant these days, though he can get a bit unruly sometimes," the man says, leading the way down one of the many underground corridors.
[Warning: ...I don't even know what all to warn for. Imprisonment, abuse, torture, temporary paralysis, NPC death, guns, a lot of emotions, sensory overload, suicide mentions... It's heavy.]
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"Me too," he agrees, barely audible now. Pretty soon he's asleep like a rock. For a couple hours, at least, though it's a bit more spotty after that. He keeps waking up at random noises, or from nightmares, or just for no good reason at all, but he forces himself to stay put and get some rest. So he just lies still, listening to Daniel's breathing next to him, until he's calmed down enough to slip off again.
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After a while he resorts to the meditative sort of deep breathing, which takes its time but eventually does the trick. And it certainly helps that Seth is right there, away from cells and interrogation rooms and rebels. Seth's safe, that's what's important, and that's the thought that finally allows for him to sleep.
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So he lies there, considering Daniel. Wondering what he's done to deserve such a friend. They don't even know each other that well, but here's Daniel risking his life, on the run. Who knows how much work and time he put into getting Seth out. And for what? Seth finds it impossible to believe it would be just to have an important ally, someone to give him powers. Too much risk, too little payoff, surely. So it must be personally motivated, or perhaps merely altruistic, or more likely a combination. It sort of puts Seth in awe, and he's pretty sure that's not just from having low standards to measure from.
Eventually he decides it's late enough that he can get up and not feel guilty if he wakes Daniel. His body feels sore from everything that happened yesterday, but a better state than it was last night, mostly. He carefully slips out from the covers, and pulling on his t-shirt first, then going for the rest.
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Finally Daniel drops the arm and looks over at Seth.
"Morning," he slurs. "I'm assuming it's morning." That would explain the aching. And the head-aching. Which would ordinarily fall under the general category of "aching" but the headache is unrelated to injury and also much more pronounced, so Daniel decides it needs its own denotation.
Thankfully, he's recovering brain cells at an appreciable rate.
"How you feeling?"
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"I'm going to go out and buy some clothes," he says decisively, pulling on his trousers as he get to his feet. "You can't show yourself outside in this," he says, heading to the bathroom to check the sizes of Daniel's bloodied and torn shirt and jacket.
"You stay there. I'll try to be back in less than an hour." He's trying to sound more confident than he feels. He's nervous as hell, but it needs doing, and he needs to acclimatise himself to actually being around people. It's probably going to be harder now, without Daniel by his side and worries to occupy his mind, but at least he's got a purpose, something to focus on.
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"Clothes," he repeats in something that vaguely resembles English, which is not really a reply so much as meaningless repetition so he expands on it. "Good idea."
Yes, clothes sound like a good idea. Preferably shirts. He's already wearing pants and, perplexingly, shoes. Which he must have slept in. Without realizing it. All right then.
Daniel makes it to a ninety degree angle, sitting at the edge of the bed with one palm scrubbing at his eyes.
"And coffee," he adds, because the parts of him that are now cognizant have begun demanding caffeine with incessantly loud voices. "That'd be good too."
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"I will get coffee," he promises, pocketing the wallet and the room key, and pulling on his shoes. "Alright... Back soon," he says, trying to treat this as a casual thing, like he does this every day, turning to the door and taking a deep breath, then steeling himself and heading out before Daniel has a proper chance to worry about him.
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Eventually he gets his glasses back on and becomes conscious enough to start worrying, even if Seth hasn't been gone all that long. His perception of yesterday's events is rushed and blurry at the moment, but he remembers the mild terror of navigating the more public areas. Daniel wishes he'd been awake enough to offer to pick up clothes in Seth's stead, though there is the small problem of lacking a non-bloody shirt.
In the meantime, Daniel paces and waits for a sign that something's gone wrong and is generally far too jittery for someone who hasn't even had caffeine yet.
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Seth manages to pretty quickly find somewhere to buy a hoodie and a jacket, and a shirt and jacket for Daniel, all very basic and plain, as well as some shoelaces. He puts his clothes on right away, which helps with the cold, and a little bit with the anxiety once he pulls his hood up. He feels far too recognisable, especially while his neck tattoo had been there for anyone to see and recognise him by.
He also buys two burner phones and puts some money on them, before he finally moves on to breakfast. He buys coffee for them both, butter croissants, and a large brownie. He doesn't even slightly care that this is not what Alicia meant when she said to eat healthy. He hasn't had anything like this in forever.
By the time he gets back to the hotel room, his heart is thumping wildly, he feels kind of clammy again, but he hasn't had a panic attack or anything, so he's going to call it a win.
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"Hey," he greets him, completely unnecessarily. "You doing all right?"
Seth doesn't look all right in the conventional sense, even if he looks better than he did yesterday. He's a little too pale, and Daniel guesses that his excursion didn't help much in this regard.
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The coffee's thankfully cooled off a little on the way here, but first of all he takes one of the croissants, breathing it in a bit before taking a bite. God, warm and fresh baked goods, it's like a religious experience.
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He retrieves a shirt from the bag and tugs it over his head one-handed with a little difficulty, doing his best not to maneuver his bad shoulder around too much. Now more reasonably clothed, Daniel turns his attention back to Seth and grins a little when he sees the almost reverent enjoyment he seems to be deriving from the croissant.
The grin fades when Daniel remembers why such a small thing would be so immense for him.
"Been a while?" he tries to smile again, a sympathetic quirk of one corner of his mouth, but it mostly comes out pained. Everything feels like a detail. Objectively this is what many would refer to as a quintessentially "normal" life but for Seth this is a vast, vast differentiation from what he's been forced to get used to for the past three and a half months. And Daniel's worried - of course he is - about the period of adjustment.
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"There's for you too," he says, pushing the bag a little in Daniel's direction.
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As little as Daniel wants to bring up the next topic, he knows it's necessary.
"So," he begins tentatively, "how long do you think we should stay here?"
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There aren't that many hotels nearby, so if they come around asking... Well, Seth doesn't want to risk it. He's had trouble thinking about anything but what to do next, so he's already formed out a bit of a plan, one step at a time.
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But that's not what Daniel's most concerned about. He takes another, larger swallow coffee in preparation for his next question, which he's already asked several times but has nearly every time been stonewalled with monosyllabic responses or wordless nods. Daniel can understand the laconicism, but that doesn't mean he won't address it.
"And how're you holding up?"
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"I dunno," he answers, warming his hands on the coffee, glancing up at Daniel. "I'm... I'm not sure how to answer that," he adds honestly. He's not sure he can really summarise. And perhaps it's just.. that he's felt close to a mental breakdown for so long, it's hard to judge accurately. He might break down any moment, or he might actually be coping just fine, all things considered.
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He doesn't know how far verbal consolation will go. At the very least it gives Daniel the illusion that they have goals for the longer term.
And then he just keeps going, because the caffeine has loosened his filter considerably.
"I'm sorry, bringing this up wasn't really, uh. Look, you ever need to talk about anything, I'm here and I'll, I'll stop pushing it." He stands, downing the remainder of his coffee in record time, and silently berates himself for his supreme lack of tact.
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"I don't mind you askin'," he says, fiddling with his cup. "I, uh, I appreciate it. I'm just... Having trouble sorting it out for myself, I suppose. Not used to talking about stuff." He used to be better at this. He thinks he used to be.
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One hand half-raises to make some illustrative gesture but folds into a loose fist and drops while Daniel stands and tries not to pace and radiates muted frustration.
It's the one thing he can do, after all - talk endlessly and pointlessly, even when it's in his best interest to remain silent. It's that urge to do something, to help, even when he knows he logically can't. Words can't make everything reparable and they can't do much for Seth now besides offer empty comfort.
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No one in their right mind would suggest Daniel wasn't helping enough. They both know it won't magically get better, but just by mere fact of not being locked up, he's improving. And not just that, but having someone who obviously cares how he is, someone Seth can actually rely on and trust, that's practically a miracle.
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The words are heavy. This is a lot. It's really a lot, and Daniel...doesn't know what to do.
"We should probably, uh," he mutters, suddenly self-conscious, "clear out pretty soon. Give us a head start."