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Yo! Water you doin', you missed me! Bwhahahahaha! Leave a message and Archie'll get back to you when Archie deems the time to be right!
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Part of him thinks he shouldn't meddle with this; he barely knows Archie, really only knows Blue in a work capacity, doesn't know how similar the circumstances were to the mistakes Quatre had made or how Archie could react if he approaches it. Maybe he wouldn't have said anything, if not for the way the nanites had interfered with his abilities once they left Earth's orbit. If he hadn't felt like he was teetering on the edge of a cliff every time the nanite booster wore off, one misstep away from that loss of control.
He stops in the house on his way back, finding Archie in idk the kitchen I'm godmoding you.]
Archie, can I ask you something?
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nice, though.]
Sure. What's up?
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Did Blue mention anything about what happened in De Chima, once the shimmer disappeared?
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No. [he doesn't ask why, even if he is a little curious.] An' if he didn't he would've had his reasons. It's not my business to know everything that happens to him.
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No, I'm sorry. That's not fair to Blue. [To drag him into it more, that is, so instead Quatre just goes super blunt.] I wanted to ask about what happened in January in Maurtia Falls.
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at the question, he sighs. does quatre like being punched with extreme anxiety? it's impressive how little archie's showing it physically. get wrekt you little nerd.]
...How much do you know already?
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Not a lot. Kaneki's notes had a basic outline. People turning into plant matter, trees. Something similar to Pokemon attacking the city. [He saw the reference to the 'relic' in there, and furthermore heard it straight from Red, but... he's more interested in how Archie would describe it.
...But it's also not fair to leave Archie hanging.] ...I know about your role in it. I should have been clear about that.
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My mental involvement ended the moment I unknowingly got too close to the fuckin' thing. Unfortunately, my physical involvement went a little further.
[he shrugs, though that anxiety is still there, not diminishing, only building. it's almost nauseating.]
It was a powerful relic from the world Magnus Burnsides came from. You can ask him for more details about it, because I wasn't really told much. Anyway, this thing was a psychic-- it could latch onto your mind and warp how you think. Apparently maybe three people in their world can resist it, and it goes without saying I'm not one of them. It warped my beliefs and who I am and pretty much forced me to commit all the atrocities I did when I was under its thrall.
[it's taken him a long time to accept this and even then he's not quite all the way there.]
Like making me think the way to do what I wanted was... yeah.
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He realizes that it's already been a year since he destroyed the colony.]
You're wrong. [He's said it before he's aware of saying it; it's what he means to say, just earlier, a little blunter than he intended.] That may all be true, but it doesn't mean you weren't involved.
--Would you like to get your tea? [it really is an inconvenient amount of anxiety, huh.]
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anyway,] I'll get it later.
[the tragic waste of some assam tea. oh well.]
I'm gonna go ahead and assume you're ain't here to drop something vague like that then leave.
[and yet he sounds a little hopeful. please leave? forever?]
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I've made a mistake like that before. [He laces his fingers together where they rest on the counter; he still doesn't quite trust himself to keep his hands from shaking any other way.] I encountered something that I couldn't handle and destroyed something that I was supposed to protect. There's nothing I can do to change that, and I can never expect to be forgiven for it.
[Did he come over to Archie's house just to quietly drop that bomb in his lap??? Yes.]
Maybe it's different. As long as I'm here, I don't have to see the people that I hurt. I don't know what I'd do if they arrived here. [If they arrived here and knew who he was. The upper levels of OZ's hierarchies knew their identities, knew which pilot was in which Gundam, at least at that point in the war. How long before the word gets out? How far can he trust that it would stay classified, like Duo said it was? Did he deserve to have it stay classified? He doesn't know.] You're stronger than I am, I think. You're the one living with it. But I don't think it helps the people you hurt to say that.
[So that's why he's here. He just wants to share his thoughts with someone else who might see where he's coming from. Neat.]
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[quatre doesn't say he tried to handle it, but that's the gist archie got. he knows he'll never be forgiven either. he wonders how similar their situations are.]
To say what? What I was told was the truth? [he closes his eyes for a moment and-- the things he's always thinking of, what he did with the relic that he can remember are there again. fresh like he'd just come out the porter-- reaching out to grab angela and jonathan, blue and so many others. just standing by and watching the wood take them over, i was conscious the entire time, they'd told him. the one's that had survived it, anyway. you don't just hurt the people you care about, you kill them--
archie shakes his head.] I wasn't the one that let the relic get away from me. There were people around meant to guard it, but they still left having to fucking talk to everyone on me, because evidently losing everything up to and including my life for someone else's mistake just wasn't enough.
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Was it the scientists' fault for designing the specs in the first place? Instructor H's, for leaving them behind on Quatre's computer? They may have had a hand in it, but that doesn't erase Quatre's. Does not being in control of his actions mean he's not responsible for them? Maybe under the strict definition of the word, but it doesn't change the fact that if he hadn't been there, hadn't been in the cockpit, there would be a few more colonies floating in space.] But it sounds like a lot of people lost everything that day, because of someone else's mistake. Denying your hand in it doesn't change that.
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[some didn't. he's still bitter at the "attempts" lucretia made to explain it while he was dead. they were trying to keep their own secrecy when-- well, he didn't care about his own death, but there were a lot of people who deserved to know why they had been hurt so cruelly.]
I told them if they wanted to know. Like I said, the people the relic came from didn't really try. I had to actively pursue them to find out why they even had a rock that makes people in its proximity go Zubat-fuck crazy and they sure as shit didn't tell anyone else. You want info about that? Talk to Burnsides.
[he exhales a little-- not really sure how to proceed without seeming like he's in too much denial.]
I know what you mean. I was the face of it. No matter the truth of the situation, I was the one that actively did it all. Nothing will change that.
[and that's why he hates this conversation, because he hates thinking about how one mistake hurt so many people and it's all tied to his presence. it's why his first response when coming back out the porter was just... despair. he didn't want to be here anymore. he still doesn't, but not as badly as a couple of months ago.]
...I don't know what else you want me to say.
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No. It's not really the relic that I'm curious about, [Quatre says, a little gently. A little absently, like he's fighting a stomachache of his own. Heero would know what to say, or what he expected Archie to say. Quatre doesn't.] I'm just-- just curious, I suppose.
[He squeezes his hands together again.]
We can never change what we did. All we can do is find a way to make it up to the people we hurt. Not forgiveness. But some way to atone, to pay it back. I tried to do that myself, by protecting what I could, even if it meant confronting my own relic. [Well, confronting it by using it to direct troops into battle to prevent a nuclear winter on the planet. It really loses something without all of the details.] I don't want anything from you. I don't know if the others might.
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I did and am doing everything I can. It's still not enough-- it'll never be enough, but I can't do anything about that.
[the fact that quatre understands it just makes him want to reject it all the more. it would be easier for him if he'd just come in and asked invasive questions. maybe archie should've been honest and just said he doesn't want to talk about it. he should be grateful that quatre is being relatively pleasant about it, but he just wants to tell him to fuck off. even that feeling is one he hates-- he told himself he had to be honest about this and just accept what people took from it.]
If they do, they haven't told me. [it goes without saying he kind of wishes they would.]
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[Keep trying to make up for it, forever. Throw their entire lives into working for other people, because it's the only way they can think to face themselves later. Idly, he remembers what Heero told him about the aftermath of what they'd done at New Edwards, when he tracked down each of the family members of the people he had killed and offered them the opportunity for their revenge. If Heero told him that facing ZERO again was what he needed to pay back the people of outer space, it must have been a good start.]
Maybe they won't ever tell you. It doesn't change what you need to do. [He glances off to the side, like he's consciously drawn himself back into the present instead of whatever half dissociative daydream he was in before.] Your tea will help you feel better, you know.
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[it comes out far more bitterly than he'd intended, but... this is a rough topic for him. he's tried as hard as he can to be as responsible about it as he can, but he's not perfect. he slips up like this, then feels bad about it later.]
No, it won't. Tea isn't going to stop me feeling shitty about killing a bunch of people and laughing in their face while the screamed in agony.
[his expression crimps. he's trying to act surly, but it's clear he's just... really scared of the concepts they're discussing.]
Are you done?
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...Is it better to laugh than not to feel anything at all? To do it because you calculated it as the most expedient way to stop a war? That's certainly not something Archie can answer for him. He can feel Archie's fear, and he says more gently,] That's all I wanted to say. Don't quit.
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I can't, [he says, both confident and assured that he's accepted his fate and won't, but also feeling like he's implicit in something he never wanted. this wasn't his choice and he had to ignore how he felt and step up where it felt no-one else did.] but you can go now.
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