Melys (
aforethought) wrote in
therookery2017-08-27 04:09 pm
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Crystals | OTA
FORM: Crystals
SENDER: Melys
RECIPIENT: Everyone!
WHAT: IC Would-you-rather
WHEN: Now-ish
WHERE: ~Everywhere~
NOTES: Threadjack like mad, please.
SENDER: Melys
RECIPIENT: Everyone!
WHAT: IC Would-you-rather
WHEN: Now-ish
WHERE: ~Everywhere~
NOTES: Threadjack like mad, please.
[ without preamble, ]
So here’s what: You make up two choices. Maybe they’re both shit, or maybe they’re both alright, but you say them — then you gotta say which one you’d pick, if you had to.
And maybe why. And then everyone else’s gotta answer too. Like this,
Would you rather not be able t'lie, or only be able to?
— And no one gives a damn for who you’re fucking or who fucked you over, so don’t go dragging that mess in here or I’ll puke on your shoes.
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[someday he's bringing you authentic garum, melys]
People'd take pity on me. [no wait he meant that to be a joke but now he sounds so bitter, reverse course] Which has got its uses.
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Fuck pity. [ another pause ] You take what they offer, but you don't never let them think they're getting it for free.
[ because they're getting something out of it. everyone wants something, always. maybe it soothes their guilt a little, maybe makes it easier to pretend it couldn't happen to them. maybe makes it easier to put some distance between all the misfortune you represent.
you take it, because like he says, it's useful. because all the more often you'll find some other breed of condescension curled up ugly in its place, the kind that doesn't pay, that only pays in teeth.
but you always make them work for it. you make them work for what they want. you don't ever forget that it's an exchange, these small pieces of dignity you trade away for comfort, for ease. you don't forget, because sooner or later you have to choose — and whichever you pick, you've got to know why. ]
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he'd never say that aloud himself because the pity's kindly meant, isn't it, and there's no point in bringing more suffering into the world just because their concern rubs him the wrong way (don't you know you can't do that anymore; here, let us help, as if he didn't know his own limitations and how it takes failure to break past them).
but still he wants to, some days, when he hears their voices go gentle with condescension, when they offer help he knows he needs. because pity rots the heart and if his were any smaller it'd've been eaten hollow by now.
finally, quietly:]
No. You don't ever.
[how do you know, he wants to ask, and knows better.]
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