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one way or another
Who: Closed event threads for Liv's characters -- Root and Toph.
Where: Various.
What: Root has a doppelganger and kills her repeatedly. Toph has a doppelganger and has to face some emotions. One of them is having a much better time than the other. Contact me if you're interested in a thread!
Warnings: All of the Root and Shaw threads will have direct discussion and sometimes depiction of suicide.
Where: Various.
What: Root has a doppelganger and kills her repeatedly. Toph has a doppelganger and has to face some emotions. One of them is having a much better time than the other. Contact me if you're interested in a thread!
Warnings: All of the Root and Shaw threads will have direct discussion and sometimes depiction of suicide.
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[ She's bitter, frustrated. Root doesn't blame Shaw -- if she's mad, she's mad where it belongs: at Samaritan, at Greer, at Martine and all their cronies -- but she still needs to find some way to get through to her, to break her out of the cycle she's used to. ]
There's no point to any of this. We're in a simulation, right? Who cares if we die? We'll just come back in a week. Have a nice little vacation, make everyone else deal with knock-off Shaw.
[ Root pulls her hand away and retrieves her own gun, her Glock comfortable and familiar in her hand, and her icy control slips into place as she raises it and points it directly at Shaw's forehead. From right next to her.
The safety clicks off. ]
Why don't I do the honors? I'm as good at killing you as you are.
cw: suicide
[Shaw mutters the words, mostly to herself - she'd seen how Root had dispatched hers, but she hasn't been able to manage it. She's gotten close a few times, though ironically, never when the double is present - in the end, it's always the messenger rather than the message that keeps her from getting all the way there. Frank honesty, openness, and acceptance are hard when her brain is screaming It's a Samaritan trick, give them nothing, admit to nothing, that's how they get you. So mostly she just shoots her, over and over again, all while knowing how fruitless it is.
The gun to her head is a relief, in a way, but not for the reason one might think. If her double were here, she wouldn't say so out loud, but since it's just her and Root--]
You've never done this before. I've put a gun to my own head thousands of times, but you've never--
[Her head whips around to look at Root, her forehead jostling the barrel.]
Why?
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Root will use whatever tool is available to her to help Shaw. Anything at all. ]
Because you need to know what happens, right?
[ The intensity doesn't lessen, but something in her softens. Root with full compassion and love and understanding offering to pull the trigger for her, pressing the muzzle gently to her skin. ]
I told you. Whatever you want to do, I'm behind you.
[ And she will be right behind her. ]
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[With a quick, sudden move, she snaps a hand up, making a grab for the gun.]
Root, get out of here; let me handle this.
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And sometimes killing, or dying, is the same thing as saving.
Root always has two guns. She lets Shaw make the grab for the one against her head and pulls out the other. She doesn't waste any breath. The gun goes off at her cheekbone, firing up into her eye and through her brain, as painless and fast as she can make it under the circumstances. She's an assassin; she knows how to kill fast and efficient, on instinct. Shaw has barely started to crumple before Root turns the gun around and makes the same shot, same angle, on herself.
She doesn't want to see it, doesn't want to say goodbye, because she believes that this is not the end at all.
It leaves a bloody, macabre, gothic scene on the roof of the building, two women killed with the same gun, slumped against each other up against the edge, teetering but not falling over. ]
[spongebob voice] one week later
Two guns?
[Her hand casts around blindly, seeking Root's fingers.]
Kinda lame.
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[ Root rolls over and presses her face into the bare skin of Shaw's back. It's still a new enough sensation that she smiles in her sleep, automatically. She's not totally with it yet -- not fully alive.
Her hand finds Shaw's and laces together. ]
But hot, right? [ she murmurs blearily. For just this moment, she's unusually out of it, unusually vulnerable. ]
cw: suicide
[ Her fingers squeeze Root's in anticipation of the answer that she knows is coming. ]
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Of course, sweetie. I told you we're testing this together. And here we are.
[ She kind of... loves it. Feels her heart constrict with the fierceness of the feeling about how much she loves her. Still smiling, eyes closed, face pressed against her back, she mumbles: ]
I'd do anything for you. Anything.
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[ But she shifts backwards as she says it, pressing closer. ]
Root. What else did you do while they had me?
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[ She yawns uncontrollably, feeling life seeping back into her limbs. Ow. Ouch. Everything seems... off. But Shaw, Shaw is her constant, she can feel her against her, and it's nothing like a rock -- rocks change, they erode, the composition shifts over epochs -- but this is the immutable force of gravity pulling her in the same direction, always. Always. ]
What did you think I was doing? Pining for my lost love? Not really my style.
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[ Her hand stills in Root's, but maintains its grip. ]
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[ She really did. Root did a lot of that. Ten months was a long time for Shaw, but it was a long time for Root, too, suppressing her fear and grief and rage to do her job. ]
But you know, [ she wakes up a bit, blinking her eyes open, ] the Machine cares about you, too. She said she failed you.
[ Her grip on her hand tightens painfully hard. ]
That's how I got her. She couldn't keep saying no to me when she cared about you, too.
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Okay.
[She can accept all of those things. But.]
What else did you do?
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They're in bed together and she's starting to wake up and even though she has a pounding headache, Root won't miss an opportunity. She cuddles up against Shaw and squirms higher so she can whisper directly into her ear, nose buried in her hair, voice low and sultry. ]
I snapped the neck of the woman who shot you.
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[Shaw tilts her head, giving Root better access to her neck, and murmurs:]
I shot the guy who killed you. Neck-snapping's a nice touch, though; maybe I should've gone with that.
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[ It warms her. She hadn't imagined how Shaw would handle her death, hadn't had a whole lot of time here before she showed up to wonder about it -- but a revenge kill seems absolutely right. Root is still who she is, and she likes hearing it, feels something settle inside her that that loose end was closed.
Rather than explain snapping Martine's neck was a matter of opportunity instead of preference, Root levers herself up on one elbow and tugs Shaw's shoulder back toward her to have her lay flat on the bed beside her, so she can see her face. ]
You back with me now?
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We're still here. So... yeah. This simulation, whatever it is, has different rules.
[A pause.]
It's more sticky.
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[ Nothing like the thousands she knows Shaw went through.
Root leans in and gives her a soft kiss, more chaste than any of the others they've exchanged so far, but no less affectionate. ]
I think you're stuck with me.
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[She's heard the story from a couple people now, and it's unsettling.]
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[ Root could go on; like usual, she's full of information and theories. But that's not what she wants to talk about. With piercing acceptance: ]
There's nothing I can say that'll solve your problem. Facts aren't going to help when you don't know if anything's real. You have to decide for yourself if you're going to commit.
[ They can do the murder suicide experiment as many times as she needs; Root is prepared. Gruesome, awful, probably fairly traumatizing for her in the end, but she'll do it. She hasn't really processed what she'd done yet herself; as her brain comes back online she's focused solely on seeing if her tactic had worked, if Shaw is going to make a repeat of wandering off alone to ponder her gun. ]
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[It's meant as a warning; she doesn't want Root to have any expectations of one-and-done solutions.
But.]
Dying didn't end or reboot it. I have that answer now.
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[ Root finds it kind of sweet that Shaw keeps warning her about things, because it means she cares enough to warn her. She doesn't think she really needs to say out loud that there's nothing that'll scare her off at this point; Shaw should know her well enough to guess at that one.
She reaches out and brushes some of Shaw's hair aside, leaving her hand tangled in it. ]
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You shouldn't have shot yourself.
[This, too, probably isn't worth saying out loud, albeit for different reasons; she doubts it's going to make much of a difference. But she says it for herself as much as for Root: she wants to hear the words hang in the air. She hates being responsible, even indirectly, for Root's death, no matter how fake or temporary.]
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I can't make it right, Sameen. But I can be with you wherever you're going.
[ It's not about making up to her; she can't do that. It's not about proving anything; Root isn't sure there's anything left for them to prove to each other. But the purity of being there--
Root won't ever leave someone she loves to suffer when she could be there. Not ever again. ]
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