airlockedmods (
airlockedmods) wrote in
theairlock2017-07-01 11:46 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
the final week
[Eight weeks. Eight weeks of friendship and love, death and loss, hope and despair all muddled together in a cocktail that's too sweet on the tongue and leaves an acid-y pit in the stomach. With nine of them left (ten counting their dear but lone surviving host), things look darker than ever. Come Sunday morning the last of the Champions missing memories will be returned to them while they sleep. For some of them this will reveal answers, for others it might just be a fate worse than death. They could even be death.
But how does the song go? "It's always darkest before the dawn"?
There are no announcements from PAL this week. Not even morning and evening announcements.
Sunday Monday Tuesday
[ooc: Welcome to endgame, everyone! We're all very proud of you for making it all the way to the end. As you can see this is going to be a short IC week but we promise things will not be going down until this weekend (7/7-7/9). On Tuesday we'll be unveiling the OOC post for what to expect during the final investigation. There is no official AC this week, just a check-in and as mentioned above characters will be at their true canon points on Sunday morning.
Buckle up, kids, the ride's not over yet.]
But how does the song go? "It's always darkest before the dawn"?
There are no announcements from PAL this week. Not even morning and evening announcements.
[ooc: Welcome to endgame, everyone! We're all very proud of you for making it all the way to the end. As you can see this is going to be a short IC week but we promise things will not be going down until this weekend (7/7-7/9). On Tuesday we'll be unveiling the OOC post for what to expect during the final investigation. There is no official AC this week, just a check-in and as mentioned above characters will be at their true canon points on Sunday morning.
Buckle up, kids, the ride's not over yet.]
no subject
But that's far and away inside him right now. Because there's more, and he has to figure out how to say it. Or indicate it. He presses his thumb over his own image, then clears the screen. This is him, this has to be him, but he could've looked like anything, like anyone at all. Piloting a meatsuit.
None of it is easy, none of it, it all hurts like stepping on glass.]
I can't--Ardyn, I wanted to give everyone a new home. I wanted them to come with me, and I know some of them didn't, but I want you to come with me, and--and I can't.
[He doesn't want to say it, because being dead meant something different then. Being dead meant being a ghost over a dead body but continued existence. This is...this isn't that.
It's no new revelation to anyone here to realize that they're dead, and he feels small and petty for it, but he's trying to impress on Ardyn the implication without having to say it.]
I can't take anyone home.
no subject
[He answered that immediately, catching Church's face in his hand and bringing him to look up again. Ardyn's eyes were sharp and burning with fury that had turned to determination, a refusal to accept any outcome that didn't end with everyone as safe and functional as was possible at this point.]
Who and whatever you are, you are alive right now. Living, breathing, human as I am. And I am never letting go of that. If every last person in this miserable facility needs to find somewhere to go, then we're going to find one--I don't care if it means returning to a planet purged of shadow and rebuilding it brick by gods-damned brick.
You and I and everyone here...we'll find somewhere. No matter how long it takes or how much work we put into it. And you'll be there with me no matter what you are right now.
no subject
His hands play with the scarf around his neck, anxious.]
Pretty sure nobody back there's...going to want to see the walking apocalypse be their new carpenter.
[At least it's a joke, even if he doesn't look like he's got a shred of humor left in him. It's in there, somewhere.]
Dunno how it'd work with a dead man walking, to boot.
...I want you to make me a promise. I don't care that I don't even understand the reasons anymore, it's...
If something happens. To either one of us. Promise me you won't say goodbye.
no subject
[He answered with a slight joke of his own--as entirely factual as it was, there was the smallest note of humor to it. Fiery determination started to fade into a smile, tired but honest.]
Never. Whether something happens or even if it shouldn't, I will never say that. Wherever we go after this, we go together.
no subject
I hope we're going somewhere better.
[It would be so much easier if that was it, wouldn't it? If that's all that he knew, that he was the computer the profile claimed all along and that he was dead. People have had worse revelations, especially the one right in front of him.
But that's not it, that's not everything, it's not--everything Wash told him. And the fragments. And that it was his choice, in the end, in a way, even if it was somewhat coerced.
He tries to work his mouth around the ideas, but nothing comes out at first. Present in the moment, the adrenaline, the sickness, faded off somewhere in the background radiation of this moment, but it's so much to take. "That's why Epsilon went insane; it was meant to. It was all the horrible experiences the Alpha needed to shed to survive." Maybe Nari was wrong, too. He'd seen some shit, been put through some shit, deliberately, just to break him down. He didn't need to be glass to break; if you have the right tools, you can break anything.
He tries again.]
I don't know how I am...what I am. I don't know how I'm this...seemingly whole, complete person. There's so much missing, but I never knew. ["Exhorted little fragments of purified, compartmentalized emotion. None of them were a full personality."] When I said...shit. When I said I've broken more times than--I was being literal. Not just an emotional breakdown, but a breaking down of emotion.
I've got holes in me. Not like the hole Tex left behind. I'm broken. Things are missing. My memories, for one thing.
[Maybe he should explain it to Junpei. Junpei might be a little better equipped to understand. He doesn't mean to--doesn't want to sound like he's whining about not being human when Ardyn had to live with that for ages. But it's so hard to put into actual words. Maybe it's too soon; maybe it'll sort itself out as the day goes on.]
no subject
[Only once Church had finished speaking and silence briefly settled in did Ardyn speak again, as though for once in his life he was actually hesitant about crossing some boundary whether physical or otherwise.]
Then you're in excellent company right now, aren't you?
We don't have to solve this right this instant, not with you so shaken by the issue at hand. And I won't pretend to understand the full situation or even know if there is a solution to it, or even if one would fix anything.
But I promised you that we're getting an 'after' once this is over, and I'll hold to that even if I have to tear it from the hands of impossibility itself. We're going somewhere better than this, broken and ragged and miserable as all of us are.
no subject
I got--gotta sort it out. Junpei might make sense of it. Just...need to sort it. Find the...words.
[He breathes for a few moments longer, and when the shakiness starts to subside, he drops his hand.]
You okay?
no subject
[He caught Church's hand with his own, holding it tightly.]
Better off than you are. I can manage on my own until you've a handle on matters.
no subject
no subject
You've fought this whole time to keep us together. Let yourself rest, just for a little while, and we'll handle it until you can stand on your own.
no subject
[He wants to say I like how I know you're serious when you call me Leonard or maybe something like I'm a soldier, I keep fighting or what about I'm really tired, I think I'll rest.
He kisses Ardyn instead. That always seems like the best possible response.
Oh, and also:] Can you do that thing again? With the light and the--even if it's just to go back and sleep it off.
no subject
Easily. You don't have to close your eyes--it's just less jarring that way when you aren't accustomed to it.
[Ardyn didn't even bother getting up; he knew this spot had a clear straight line back to where they'd come from, and this time it took barely a glance before he put an arm around Church again and threw the pen back down the hall through the doorway.]
[That rush of motion and faint warmth was still present; if Church kept his eyes open he'd see the world simply lost to a bright magenta flash for the barest fraction of a second. A length of time so small as to hardly be measurable passed, and the two were standing back where they'd started in the rest area.]
[And if he had kept his eyes open, he'd see a dissipating trail of light marking the path they'd taken....and Ardyn with that same glow lingering around him for a second or two more.]
no subject
It is disorienting, with the briefest light and suddenly being here, but he's also dealt with teleporters, and those aren't dissimilar. (At least this doesn't make anyone's clothing black.) Still, it's good to have Ardyn's arm around him.
Shit, he is totally the Disney princess of them both. Fuck.
He nuzzles against Ardyn's neck with a sigh.]
If it weren't for all these people, and I wasn't so tired, the things I would do to you right now...
no subject
...We can worry about that later.