Will Graham (
mirrortouch) wrote2014-06-06 12:02 am
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[ It's not something that really ever becomes routine, it doesn't matter how often he wakes up someplace strange and uncharted. The voice on the line sounds about as scattered as he feels. ]
My name is Will Graham, it's- [ He's pulling back his sleeve to look for a watch that's not there. ] I don't have the time. I don't- I don't have the time.
[ Hang on, don't get too lost. ]
It's not clear to me exactly where I am, but- [ a dry laugh ] you probably already knew that. This isn't even my phone. But you probably knew that too.
[ He's missing details. He's missing plenty. His voice trails off for a short while before he can get his bearings enough to speak again, and even then it's almost unconsciously. ] I don't know. I don't know.
[ It's as if the fact that he has no idea sparks him back into the present. His voice grows more composed, if somewhat cracked. ] So if you're hearing this, if anyone is hearing this - [ is anyone hearing this? ] - any singular indication will be key.
[ Another beat. ]
I feel as though I've strayed a long, long way from home.
[ The air goes dead, and then so does the line. ]
My name is Will Graham, it's- [ He's pulling back his sleeve to look for a watch that's not there. ] I don't have the time. I don't- I don't have the time.
[ Hang on, don't get too lost. ]
It's not clear to me exactly where I am, but- [ a dry laugh ] you probably already knew that. This isn't even my phone. But you probably knew that too.
[ He's missing details. He's missing plenty. His voice trails off for a short while before he can get his bearings enough to speak again, and even then it's almost unconsciously. ] I don't know. I don't know.
[ It's as if the fact that he has no idea sparks him back into the present. His voice grows more composed, if somewhat cracked. ] So if you're hearing this, if anyone is hearing this - [ is anyone hearing this? ] - any singular indication will be key.
[ Another beat. ]
I feel as though I've strayed a long, long way from home.
[ The air goes dead, and then so does the line. ]

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I've felt the feeling.
[ It's a small admittance, but most of the world back home knew he'd been framed, he'd been made out to be a public mockery of himself. Here could be a chance to get a fresh start, but everyone already knows he's an inmate, don't they? Will finds little interest in prolonging the inevitable. ]
Where there was once a ... suppleness, a rudimentary adaptability, my moorings are built stonier now. There's whispers of a past presence, a voice that was not my own. Whispers mean nothing to me [ or so he thinks, so he can say ] and I'm loathe to admit that it could happen again.
But it won't happen again.
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[ He won't believe that whispers ever do nothing. Sometimes he swears he can still hear the voice, like an old friend, in the back of his mind, suggesting that he kill, that no one will care, that whoever it is deserves it, or is going to betray him, or is in the way. ]
You might never be free of it.
[ Not very reassuring, is he? I'd say you weren't insane, but you might be. Freedom from scars is an illusion. Zane knows that, with every unlikely beat of his heart around the spike embedded in his chest. It's why he hurt so much when he found out that Iris knew him unscathed in another life. He wants to know what he would have been like, and he'll never know, not from within his own eyes. ]
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There's a sad sort of smile that's crossing Will's face right now, that might be visible if he wasn't so prophetically allergic to the video chatting.
Technology, man.]I harbor doubts. In abundance, I harbor doubts that I will rid myself of the idea. [ The worse of the cases do tend to stick with him, human totems and cellos carved into vocal cords. The eyes of God, as though a color palette. ] The trick of the matter, as you've learned, is to let them merely lie in wait. To say 'no' to the inevitable.
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[ This has happened to him. He couldn't keep the violence trapped under his skin anymore. He killed Syo. Touko. Whichever. And he'd blamed himself afterward, sick with guilt.
That isn't the way to be either, he knows now. Sometimes killing is necessary. Sometimes it isn't. Best to move forward and cope with the consequences. ]
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He didn't say 'no' when Hannibal sent someone to kill him. He didn't say 'no' when it came further than that either. He certainly didn't say 'no' to Freddie Lounds, in a sense, but look where that's gotten him. ]
Sometimes, a 'yes' is a necessity in getting what it is you really need. Or so the, ah, philosopher Jagger has implied.
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But here, if I'm not mistaken, you come back.
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I didn't die. They kept me barely alive until the Barge came back.
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[ Regardless of what's happening, he certainly would like an example. Seeing is believing and all. ]
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They're mostly not like that. If you die here, you'll come back.
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[ He's not being dishonest about it, but it means it carries kind of an ominous edge to it. ]
Why that port, what did that particular - port want from you?
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[ Zane's voice is tight. ]
I don't want to talk about it.
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Personal, but not so distant past as your other obstacles, therefore more difficult to talk about.
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[ In Zane's mind, anyhow. He knew then that it was some external force controlling him, urging him on, drawing him closer. He could feel himself going insane and losing control, losing himself. ]
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You don't need to discuss it with me, Zane. Not if you don't want to.
[ It's honest when he says it. Privacy's something he's always valued to an extent, if not just because it means he gets his own in return. ]
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[ He knows he doesn't have to discuss it, and he is most emphatically not going to. ]
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[ He finishes bluntly, vague concern trying to make its way into his voice. He gets the whole idea of strictly not wanting to talk about something, but not everyone spends their waking hours quashing the very thought as he does. ]
I'm not rushing you. I'm giving you an invitation towards the door if you need it.
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Welcome to the Barge.
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Don't drive yourself too maddened.