[He's about halfway through the door when he hears Yu, a worried little glance shot back his way as he looks at the newcomer-- his friend. For a moment, he thinks that the other teen is having second thoughts, but that doesn't fit and as he asks 'what is this,' Scott's eyebrows knit in worry. Like, what?? Is that supposed to mean something?
They're just going to the mall, right?]
Huh? What do you mean? We're going on a trip. Because you're... here now, with me and everyone else. As things should be.
[You don't want to leave this place ever. Nothing visibly changes around them, but there's something tense in the air now, a sense of wrongness that wasn't there before. If Scott notices, he doesn't say anything, but that discomfort is growing on him even if he's trying his hardest to hide it.
They don't have to say goodbye to anyone again and that's good, right?]
That's right. They're going to the mall. It's an ordinary thing to do. Maybe they'll meet up with the others at the food court--
...
Thou hast established a genuine bond. These genuine bonds shall be your eyes to see the truth... That's right. Yu has never been able to look away from the truth, not really. Back home, he... he and his friends... (His friends. He looks at Scott again.)
As things should be.]
Are they? [as they should be. A fine mist begins to seep into the edges of the dream itself, softening the world around them. The air feels stifling.]
This...isn't real, is it.
[The words are a question, but said with certainty. He can't do anything now but accept the truth as it is -- and help Scott accept it, too.]
[Maybe it's the way Yu asked him that question. Or how the air suddenly became just a little more suffocating. But things suddenly feel tense now. Uncomfortable.
All that easy chatter, that feeling of belonging, disappears-- fades into something in the background and Scott straightens, clearly affected by the sudden change. Why does everything suddenly feel wrong now? Fake? They were just going to hang out and what's wrong with that? Things are supposed to be cool and chill now, with everyone being able to live a normal life with their friends. They've finally managed it, it's why he's here (although, suddenly, he knows that Yu isn't just a stranger to him).
Why does that suddenly feel like a faraway dream? It's not fair--]
What do you mean? [Scott's jaw tightens, like he's trying to stop himself from being upset. It's hard. It's clear that he's not accepting what's happening around them. The sounds of students outside the room can be heard, but muffled, like the dream is trying to 'correct' itself but it can't fully resume like normal.]
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They're just going to the mall, right?]
Huh? What do you mean? We're going on a trip. Because you're... here now, with me and everyone else. As things should be.
[You don't want to leave this place ever. Nothing visibly changes around them, but there's something tense in the air now, a sense of wrongness that wasn't there before. If Scott notices, he doesn't say anything, but that discomfort is growing on him even if he's trying his hardest to hide it.
They don't have to say goodbye to anyone again and that's good, right?]
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That's right. They're going to the mall. It's an ordinary thing to do. Maybe they'll meet up with the others at the food court--
...
Thou hast established a genuine bond. These genuine bonds shall be your eyes to see the truth... That's right. Yu has never been able to look away from the truth, not really. Back home, he... he and his friends... (His friends. He looks at Scott again.)
As things should be.]
Are they? [as they should be. A fine mist begins to seep into the edges of the dream itself, softening the world around them. The air feels stifling.]
This...isn't real, is it.
[The words are a question, but said with certainty. He can't do anything now but accept the truth as it is -- and help Scott accept it, too.]
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All that easy chatter, that feeling of belonging, disappears-- fades into something in the background and Scott straightens, clearly affected by the sudden change. Why does everything suddenly feel wrong now? Fake? They were just going to hang out and what's wrong with that? Things are supposed to be cool and chill now, with everyone being able to live a normal life with their friends. They've finally managed it, it's why he's here (although, suddenly, he knows that Yu isn't just a stranger to him).
Why does that suddenly feel like a faraway dream? It's not fair--]
What do you mean? [Scott's jaw tightens, like he's trying to stop himself from being upset. It's hard. It's clear that he's not accepting what's happening around them. The sounds of students outside the room can be heard, but muffled, like the dream is trying to 'correct' itself but it can't fully resume like normal.]
...Why would you say that?