[Stubborn. Not unexpected, but still frustrating.]
You're not fooling anyone.
[He won't waste any more time; he slides an arm under her knees and behind her back, slow and deliberate with the way he lifts her off the ground as to not cause her more pain than necessary. They're going to the clinic, whether she likes it or not.]
[His grip remains steady as he walks; he's not about to let her down so easily, even if she did manage to find the strength to try and pull herself out of his arms.
For a moment, he's quiet, thinking. Then, in a softer tone:]
You have to learn to let others help you, do things for you, even if it's your fault.
[He takes in an audible breath through his nose, almost a sigh.]
You don't have to prove yourself, Fauna. You don't have to be the strongest or the most determined or independent. You don't have to solve every problem or fix every mistake.
[His steps slow, but he doesn't stop; his task is to get her to the medics. But he uses the slower pace to look down at her without worrying about the path ahead.]
Do you think I enjoy seeing you beaten half to death? Does forcing those who care about you to watch you suffer not count as hurting them?
[He knows how attached she is to her idea of justice. It means nothing to him, but he knows he won't convince her by tackling it head on.]
Am I supposed to leave you on the ground? Pretend like it's meaningful in some way, standing aside and watching the girl who saved my life punish herself until it's enough? I refuse.
[That draws a deeper frown to his face. Wishes. A theme that had already come up early that month...
Is Fauna really that predictable to this simulation, or...?]
I see. [The doors of the clinic are in sight, not an unfamiliar location to him. He knows the people there well enough by now, at least enough to not wonder where to go or who to ask for.] That seems worth telling everyone, but later. First we're going to get you the medical attention you need. Alright?
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[So she says, but it's hard to even talk.]
I can... handle it alone...
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You're not fooling anyone.
[He won't waste any more time; he slides an arm under her knees and behind her back, slow and deliberate with the way he lifts her off the ground as to not cause her more pain than necessary. They're going to the clinic, whether she likes it or not.]
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Like she's someone who should be protected?
She shakes her head- and winces, learning not to do that- but...]
I have to. I have to handle it...
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His tone makes it clear he disagrees, but fine—he'll allow her the chance to explain herself, if that makes any difference.]
Why?
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I have the power to. So... I have to... So others don't...
[If she doesn't, then who will? People who don't want to shouldn't have to. And... Because she doesn't trust anyone to help.]
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[He's not accusatory as he says it, glancing down at her; merely frank.]
Others will have to anyway, now. You have to accept that.
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[She's desperate, trying to struggle upright, even as it's impossible...]
I have to... clean up my own mess. I can't just make things worse!
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For a moment, he's quiet, thinking. Then, in a softer tone:]
You have to learn to let others help you, do things for you, even if it's your fault.
[He takes in an audible breath through his nose, almost a sigh.]
You don't have to prove yourself, Fauna. You don't have to be the strongest or the most determined or independent. You don't have to solve every problem or fix every mistake.
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I do- I do have to! I-
[And then she starts coughing, trying to force air in, even as it makes her ribs hurt worse... By the time it subsides, her voice is weaker again.]
I can't... let my mistakes hurt others again...!
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[His steps slow, but he doesn't stop; his task is to get her to the medics. But he uses the slower pace to look down at her without worrying about the path ahead.]
Do you think I enjoy seeing you beaten half to death? Does forcing those who care about you to watch you suffer not count as hurting them?
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... Care...? About me?
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[He shakes his head out of apparent frustration and picks up his pace again, his grip just a little tighter.]
Did you think you meant nothing to anyone?
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[... even she knows how messed up that sounds, but...]
I don't... deserve that care. Not until I can do more to atone...
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[He knows how attached she is to her idea of justice. It means nothing to him, but he knows he won't convince her by tackling it head on.]
Am I supposed to leave you on the ground? Pretend like it's meaningful in some way, standing aside and watching the girl who saved my life punish herself until it's enough? I refuse.
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[But she can't form a response. He's right. He couldn't have left her... That would have been wrong. But... She still has to do something.
She can't see a right answer.]
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[His voice has lost some of its edge, exhaustion left in its wake.]
Please. Let us help you. That's all I ask.
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... Am I allowed... to be helped?
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Of course you are, you ridiculous girl.
[He holds back a sigh, knowing the next corner they turn will bring the farmhouse where the clinic is stationed into view.]
And around here especially—I think you'd have a hard time stopping anyone from trying.
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[What should she do? She can't do nothing. But... if people really care... If she's really allowed to let people help her, then...]
... What should I do?
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[That's paramount; she's not going to be helping anyone by rushing out with those injuries.]
If you think you've learned anything we might use against this, we can let everyone know. There's no shortage of superheroes around here, after all.
[With a faint smile down at her:]
We'll figure this out together.
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... It stole my Seeds... so it might use those.
[Figuring things out together... That means she has to offer everything she can.
... Or maybe it's just easier for her to focus on one small narrow goal at a time.]
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What do they do, normally?
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... but most people, they're given the power to fulfill their deepest wish, and they just... go crazy.
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Is Fauna really that predictable to this simulation, or...?]
I see. [The doors of the clinic are in sight, not an unfamiliar location to him. He knows the people there well enough by now, at least enough to not wonder where to go or who to ask for.] That seems worth telling everyone, but later. First we're going to get you the medical attention you need. Alright?
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She pauses... And then quietly, weakly.]
... My ribs hurt...
[... the first time she let herself say something was even wrong.]
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