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I'm trapped in these negative vibes, I can't seem to find the outside [Monday, Week 8]
[In all honesty Luke heard the announcement from Alice at 9am, realized he wasn't on the valued list or the vulnerable list and probably went back to bed. The robots only kick people out after twelve hours and he had a good three hours left. Surprisingly, he was pretty mentally exhausted still from the course of the week and the weekend's trial. He'd thought about Shelley's motivation to kill Fumi and it's still fairly sad to think about, considering he never thought Shelley would.
Granted, maybe this is why he was asked by someone to be the one to organize them and keep people focused. It's something he'd initially laughed off, afraid of the responsibility...but now he's realizing the numbers are dwindling as are the numbers of adults. Maybe he needs to act like an adult. But that can come after another couple of hours of sleep.
He leaves his room at exactly 11:59am before a robot can collect him, a smug smirk on his face as he lets the door slide closed behind him. That doesn't last though before Alice's voice chimes over the ship with this week's motive.
Well-kept secrets. What kind of secrets could she know and have access to? He doesn't have to wonder for long before he looks at his datapad and sees...
...ah. Well. That's lovely. He shakes his head firmly and sets his jaw, immediately trying to think of where to find Adam. Adam's become the person he looks to in terms of motives but knowing Adam as well as he knows Adam now, he has to wonder how he's going to handle this motive. They're both people with plenty of secrets. It could be a dangerous combination.
He glances over up and down the hallway of their catacombs to ensure he's alone before quickly dashing down the hall to Adam's room. Another quick look over his shoulder confirms he's not being watched and he raises a hand, concentrating for a moment to unlock the boy's door and allow himself into his room. Please be here, Adam.]
Adam? [He's not even waiting for an answer, he's parkouring up the ladder to the main room. Even if he's not here, maybe Luke will get a sense of where he might have gone.]
Granted, maybe this is why he was asked by someone to be the one to organize them and keep people focused. It's something he'd initially laughed off, afraid of the responsibility...but now he's realizing the numbers are dwindling as are the numbers of adults. Maybe he needs to act like an adult. But that can come after another couple of hours of sleep.
He leaves his room at exactly 11:59am before a robot can collect him, a smug smirk on his face as he lets the door slide closed behind him. That doesn't last though before Alice's voice chimes over the ship with this week's motive.
Well-kept secrets. What kind of secrets could she know and have access to? He doesn't have to wonder for long before he looks at his datapad and sees...
...ah. Well. That's lovely. He shakes his head firmly and sets his jaw, immediately trying to think of where to find Adam. Adam's become the person he looks to in terms of motives but knowing Adam as well as he knows Adam now, he has to wonder how he's going to handle this motive. They're both people with plenty of secrets. It could be a dangerous combination.
He glances over up and down the hallway of their catacombs to ensure he's alone before quickly dashing down the hall to Adam's room. Another quick look over his shoulder confirms he's not being watched and he raises a hand, concentrating for a moment to unlock the boy's door and allow himself into his room. Please be here, Adam.]
Adam? [He's not even waiting for an answer, he's parkouring up the ladder to the main room. Even if he's not here, maybe Luke will get a sense of where he might have gone.]
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It's what he contemplates over breakfast, while he wanders around the garden for a little peace. He ends up in his room before the motive in order to write notes about the last trial, in a better state of mind now. He hears secrets and stiffens at his desk. He doesn't even know what secret it might be, he has so many. So many that he never told Ronan or Gansey. He takes a break before checking his datapad and—he's angry. He's angry and upset and terrified. What right does the AI have to talk about this? What right do the people on the ship have to know about this? Gansey and Ronan already know, but what does she mean by everyone? The people at college?
He imagines the pitying looks he'll get there, that he'll get here. It makes him sick. He's tried so hard to get past it, to move away from his past and present himself as someone else. Why does this have to follow him? Is that all he'll ever be? He crushes the paper he was working on, crumples it in his hand and he has to work to not start kicking his desk. He doesn't get much of a chance anyway, not when he hears Luke calling for him. He thinks it's coming from the other side of the door (a stupid assumption considering the mostly soundproof rooms but he's emotionally compromised, alright) so he doesn't move immediately, not sure if he's ready for the questions he'll get. Then Luke is climbing up his ladder and he turns in his chair, surprised until he remembers that he should have expected that—then angry. Probably not entirely at him. ]
Seriously, man? I don't remember giving you unlimited access to my room.
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Right. Usually people don't...barge...into people's rooms. Especially when said-rooms are supposed to be locked to only one person.]
Well then you should talk to Alice about getting us cell phones or something so I can find you faster, unless you want messages sent via Furry Passing. It won't happen again. [...at least not today. His jaw's set and his eyes are pretty hardened, not quite ready to put up a fight but not entirely sure what to do about that reaction. Clearly anger shouldn't be the response when someone breaks into your room. Clearly.]
You hear what just went up? [Okay you'd have to be a total idiot not to hear the motive, but he's gauging how this conversation will go before he proceeds. It's the most strategic way possible.]
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The mention of the motive makes him look away, back to his desk and the ball of paper now sitting in front of him. His datapad is next to it, so yes, he's heard. He shuts it off before Luke can look over and isn't entirely sure what to say. ]
Yup. Probably not great for you, right? [ His usual deflection, but he has an idea of what Luke's could be. The people back home probably know most of what he told Adam, but he certainly wouldn't want his death getting around the ship. Maybe it's something else, though, something he's been keeping from Adam like Adam's been keeping from him. ]
What are you thinking? [ About murdering. He doesn't seem disapproving, almost... hopeful. He doesn't want to kill for this. He knows it's a stupid thing to do, but he needs someone to tell him that right now. Or he might be up doing something horrible. ]
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Maybe it's more that he's just paying closer attention to his body language. He can't be immediately suspicious that something's wrong, but he's a naturally suspicious person.]
You could say that. [A biting sort of grin.] I'm already trying to think of a way to convince people that the AI's lying to us again and making up things. You don't show anybody else your hand, they can't pin you for being suspicious. [It's a lot of why he came to Adam specifically. Adam already knows the couple of things his secret could be. It's much easier for him to theorize and weigh the pros and cons when he doesn't have to worry about the other person judging him.
On the other hand, he's a little more than surprised by the tone used in asking for his opinion on killing someone. When this became the norm, he's not sure, but he can only figure it's for the best that they both have someone to check with before things get out of hand. That doesn't mean he's not frowning lightly.]
I'm thinking you've already got thoughts on this. Maybe even had thoughts before I came into the room. [Is it true?] This motive...just how bad was the video on the datapad? [He's not going to flat-out ask Adam what he saw, but he's worming his way there in a roundabout way.]
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[ His voice is carefully restrained, emotionless, much like the way it was when they talked about Kazuma. He thinks about killing someone. Someone on the vulnerable list—what, one of the teenagers? Dorian? He would never forgive himself for being that selfish and awful. A product of his upbringing.
His shoulders hunch, the first sign of emotion he's allowed himself to show. Because it's Luke, it's not so bad. He'd never tell anyone else about these thoughts, but Luke did the same with him last week. He's the only person Adam can be honest with right now. Quietly: ] I was thinking about it.
[ He turns in his seat to look at Luke in slight confusion. It's mixed with a little bit of fear. ] It's just a description. You got a video? [ If it's what Adam was thinking, his death, that must be horrible. ]
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It's for that reason he realizes there's something very, very wrong here. And then Adam says it and it clicks. He'd put Adam in this position last week and that wasn't fair. Adam shouldn't have had to be the morally responsible one here when he's still a kid himself.
Generally speaking there's a lot going on in Luke's head that's playing to his own personal dramatic story that he's a little too embarrassed to fully admit. The nice thing, however, is that it pushes him forward. Should he be worried about being in a room with someone who just admitted they were thinking about killing someone? Maybe. But it's Adam so instead he crosses the room and moves, sitting on the floor in front of Adam's chair to stare up at him. Making sure that Adam's in the power position, so to speak, seems best in order for these kinds of conversations.]
Don't worry about it. [But the set of his jaw and the way his hands twitch over the datapad are signs enough that he's really, really displeased by what he saw.] So...talk to me. This a secret you'd kill for in your own world?
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He can tell that Luke is somewhat upset and the way he's keeping his datapad tells him it's not about the thought of murder. He's glad he didn't get a video, but it's also awful that Luke did. The question is an interesting one. He thinks for a second and then slowly shakes his head. ] No, I think... a good amount of people know. [ The frequency with which he was either absent or coming into school with bruises, yeah, he can't imagine people didn't put the pieces together. ] Gansey and Ronan and Blue... they all know. But it's kind of close quarters here.
[ He bites his lip, then sighs. He's being ridiculous. For Luke, a certain secret might be life or death. For Adam, it's just upsetting. ] How bad would it be for you? If people here knew.
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So it's...what, discriminating on a personal level instead of like a moral level? [Something about Adam's life versus, say, if he'd killed a man back home. He thinks Adam will understand without the elaboration.] That's the problem with twenty-three of us being shoved into a tin can floating maybe in space with no escape. [He shakes his head, once again rolling right over the subject.] Like I said, it's really only as bad as you let people believe. Anybody saw what I saw, maybe I could pass it off as a couple of fancy special effects from a movie. Yuno once asked me if I was a celebrity back home. [A light smirk. Yuno's amusing to him, really.] I could easily pretend that my secret is that I'm famous for a completely different reason than the truth.
So...guess it comes down to how likely people would believe it if they saw what you saw. Besides, let's pretend the worst case scenario is that somebody actually does snap this week again. Alice usually calls off the motives after at least one person kills somebody. I don't like those odds because we shouldn't be doing this after eight weeks...but it might be what saves everybody else's secrets.
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He does genuinely want to hear what Luke has in mind. It's surprising enough that Adam manages a small smile for a moment. ] That's smart. I'd back you up. [ Still, he doesn't think anyone would believe that. But it's a good excuse.
He frowns when he realizes there's no way to pretend his secret it something else. It's pretty clear and simple. ] We haven't had something like this one, though. Where there's a reveal. Maybe if they succeed, but if they don't... She already has the secrets apparently, why not reveal them? I'm not cocky enough to think I could manage a perfect murder. Shelley's was really good, but even then... [ He crosses his legs in his chair and rubs at his forehead. ] Just tell me I shouldn't. Tell me I'm stupid. [ Because he trusts Luke enough that it would work. ]
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He can't help but allow his eyes to widen a little at the phrase "it's already been to court." What the hell did that mean? So many things are already racing through his head about what Adam's told him, about Welsh kings and dreams and demons and Cabeswater, people he knows, things he's done...ways he's reacted to pieces Luke's shared with him. There's an answer. There's an almost obvious answer that pops up any time Luke thinks of the way that Adam responds when he talks about his parents, but it's an answer he doesn't dare dive into yet.]
Remember what you told me about how I probably wouldn't be good enough to pull it off? [It's not quite that, but close enough.] You just said you couldn't manage a perfect murder and then...all of this would be for nothing. Aren't you the one who told me you have to get back to people? You're the one who told me you couldn't bring back anything because of your kid and because you couldn't make Ronan deal with it again. I don't think not coming back at all is a solution either.
[He pauses for a moment. Without a doubt, he already knows he'd wordlessly defend him no matter what came up and if people looked at him differently...well, Luke would fix that, too.
"You know how bad it was to come back to Camp and have everybody stare at me like I was already on my death bed?" "Yes."
...is it pity Adam's worried about? He looks at the ceiling to consider that before he attempts to catch his eye again.]
She's making it up, all right? She's not going to reveal what she knows and if she does...we'll take care of it. What makes you so positive people would really see you differently?
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Didn't say you wouldn't be good enough. [ A weak argument because he's listening. He closes his eyes and nods again. He wants to get back to make something of himself, but he also can't really imagine Ronan and Opal without him. Ronan definitely went crazy as soon as he disappeared, but being gone forever is something totally different.
He opens his eyes when Luke tries to use the same argument as he did last week. He realizes how stupid it is now. How can he pretend something won't happen when it obviously will? He kind of wants to apologize. ] Because they saw me differently back home too. Even my friends. They couldn't understand it. I thought I'd moved past it, but... [ He shakes his head. ] What do you mean we'll take care of it?
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There's a small smirk but it goes nowhere. He could make a joke about Adam fueling his ego but it doesn't seem right. When Adam looks at him again he's oddly serious for once and maybe he finally looks his age instead of a reckless teenager. It's an expression from someone who's seen too much and has a lot on his mind and the answer from Adam isn't one he's happy with.]
It means we'll take care of it. [A shrug. Really, it means "I'll take care of it" and though he's not elaborating he's nodding along.] You wanna know something I learned? The best way to get the attention off of you is to give people something else to look at. If all of these secrets really are shared...we'll just make people look in another direction. [His fingers are flexing and curling from his palm repeatedly like he wants to grab the datapad and watch that video again, or like he wants to pry open Adam's head to see all of his thoughts on the matter. Instead they sort of scrape against the floor.] What happened after Gansey Ronan and Blue found out? What did they do?
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Gansey... tried to get me to come live with him. I said no. Ronan offered to teach me how to fight. I said no. [ His frown is particularly deep at these memories. He hates how much they never understood him. They never tried. ] I don't know. Blue gave me weird looks. It's the weird looks I don't want. [ He knows Luke will understand here, so he catches his eye. ] Remember going back to Camp? It'd be like that. I'd be... stuck as a person I tried so hard to leave behind.
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Just little things to think of when he's alone, really. Adam's explanations are enough to confirm what Luke had initially come to the conclusion of on his own. It was something to do with his family, something that made his environment unsafe and he immediately hates it. But he also knows Adam's proud and would probably react negatively if Luke said anything, so the conversation remains on track.]
By accepting help from other people, it means losing any leverage you had in accomplishments you made. Yeah. I get it. [It's not the same, but...] Doesn't matter if I'm the best swordsman Camp Half-Blood's seen in 300 years. People still treated me like I was something fragile when I came back. You make an achievement and then...what? That's it, it's over. Enjoy the rest of your life. How can you accomplish more when you don't find it yourself?
[Maybe he's projecting a tiny bit, but he can understand enough.] Let me ask you something then. Taking him to court. That was your idea? [He's assuming it's his father solely based on cues he's picked up.]
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It had to be something I did. Going somewhere that was mine. I— [ It's kind of emotional for him because he's never met someone who got him. He breaks off and shakes his head, then looks away when it seems like Luke really knows what he's talking about. ] Not... entirely. [ He pauses as he thinks about how to tell it. ] Ronan saw once. He came back and they fought. It was bad. Mom called the cops. They were going to arrest Ronan and if they did that, he'd be kicked out of school.
So I pressed charges. [ He takes in a breath. ] So, yeah, I did all of that. And I testified. It was me. [ He needs to say that. It was him. It wasn't Ronan who saved him, he saved himself. ]
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Adam Parrish is much smarter than Luke would ever be in this case because at least Adam had plans to move forward. Luke's plans were nearly impossible, teamed with a young boy trying to tell him he was brainwashed and breaking the heart of two girls he loved more than the world itself once. He'd asked for help once and was turned away. Never again. So on some base level yeah he understands and he watches Adam curiously. His face doesn't really betray what he's thinking but he slowly nods. He can be patient, at least.]
You tryin' to convince me, or yourself? [He raises an eyebrow.] Pretty good thing of you to do to save somebody you care about. [Whether he means Ronan or Adam himself he's not saying. There's a short sigh though.] I've been back for about two months now, or at least back and conscious of what I'm doing. When I think about it, I think making the decision to bail yourself out is probably one of the hardest ones you have to make. Mostly because you never know how it's gonna end up. Everything you just told me? All the more reason this isn't worth the kill. You try to murder somebody now and fail and get yourself killed, what would be the point of accomplishing all of that and being better than your dad?
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As independent as he is, sometimes it's nice to get some affirmation in his life. That he's getting better and not falling back into old ways. He might have here if not for Luke. ] You're right. I've worked so hard, I can't— [ He swallows and looks at Luke. He smiles softly at him in thanks. He's so ridiculously grateful. Maybe he shouldn't be so reliant on this one person, but that's kind of a summary of all his friendships. ]
I want to get back to be a better dad for Opal. My—well, she's not really mine. But Ronan and I take care of her, so... you know about that sort of responsibility.
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You can't. And you won't. [That's all he says in agreement even if his thoughts are already drifting. He knows all about what it's like to take care of someone when you're still young yourself, but that doesn't clear up everything.] You told me that Ronan dreamed up a person once when you were still connected to the leyline. That was her?
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There was a big ordeal about putting her back in the forest, but... when she got there, she looked scared. [ He sighs, remembering it. Mostly, he recognized the fear on her face as being too similar to his own. ] So I made Ronan go back for her. Gansey wasn't really—that happy with it. She's kind of... you've talked about satyrs before, right? Kind of like that. And she likes to eat wood and metal, but... [ Shrugs. He loves her. ]
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Instead he actually looks interested to hear about Opal and he can't help but smile slightly. Kids are weird, he already knows that. He raised Annabeth from the time she was 7 until his death. That was still nearly 10 years. You wind up loving people like that no matter how bizarre they are.]
There's a difference between being a satyr and kind of being a satyr. [He grins.] They're not bad. Grover was one of the bravest people I've ever known and he was only a satyr. What was going on in Cabeswater that she was afraid of?
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Ronan's head is a scary place. [ He's still fond when he talks about it though. This is his Family. ] He... I guess has nightmares that typically want to kill him. Sometimes he'll bring them out with him. But mostly they stay in his head, where Opal always was. Not to mention, she came out around the time that the demon was starting to infiltrate. She didn't want to be there and I couldn't just leave her. So we didn't really have much of a choice but to raise her.
[ There's a pause as he tries to remember something. ] I don't think I mentioned that Ronan dreamed up Cabeswater too.
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That probably should have been one of the first things you mentioned. [So no. That's news.] I'd ask "why" but I'm not even sure Ronan would know why if you asked. How long ago did he dream this up? And how long was Opal actually in there before you brought her out to live with you?
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When he was a kid. And same for Opal. He used to call her Orphan Girl and I think she used to protect him from the nightmares. They're both really similar, so she's probably a version of him. Blue once said she's his inner child. [ That makes him laugh and he shakes his head, grinning at Luke. This is much better to talk about. ]
Is this weirder than adopting a brain child?
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Hey, if I dreamed up a scary forest full of magic and nightmares I'd probably dream up something as gentle as a satyr, too. Not that all satyrs are like that, but generally. [The question about Annabeth causes him to dip his head…but there's a fond smile.]
Considering Annabeth didn't come from my brain, yeah. It's still weirder. [A grin.] But it's the same thing…I'd have to be a huge jerk to leave her alone when she was clearly afraid and hunted by monsters. She's a good kid. […there's a pause.] We're not really her parents, but sometimes I'd look at her and see parts of me and parts of Thalia in her personality, but she's better than that, too. [He looks up, mischievous look present for a moment.] She'd probably run circles around you, but you two could probably get along.
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[ He's not entirely sure if it's weirder to adopt a child from someone else's brain but whatever. He raises his eyebrows when Luke makes it clear that he sees Thalia as the other parent role. Of course, he's distracted by that challenge. ] You think so? Not being gifted with brains from the gods has to count for something. [ A chuckle. ] I'd like to meet her, anyway. Being raised by you has to have some interesting results.
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[He's ignoring those eyebrows, thank you. We don't talk about his weird family he created for himself.] You could probably fix a car better than she could. Does that count? Annabeth's very smart but Annabeth's also really headstrong. Sometimes she's not that patient. [Just like her not-dad.] I don't know if I can take all the credit in how she grew up. When we got to Camp Chiron was watching us year-rounders, too. [But it's his turn to raise eyebrows, though he's still joking around mostly.] You don't think I know how to raise a kid?
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That counts. I'll take it. [ He's sure Annabeth has her own specific interests that she'd destroy him in. Particularly fighting. ] Not that patient, huh. Is that because you spoiled her? As much as you could. [ Luke seems like the type to spoil a kid. ]
Actually, you might make a good babysitter for Opal. Gansey can't handle her at all. I'd trust you with her more than him.
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And who says I spoiled her at all? [Other than the sheepish grin that follows. Annabeth was his sole priority for a while until everything went to hell.] Annabeth's just bratty sometimes. No idea where she got that from.
[He can't help but snort though.] Somehow I get the feeling Gansey's idea of babysitting involves plopping a kid down somewhere while he obsesses over something completely unrelated and makes minimal conversation. Am I close?
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[ Adam thinks about Gansey taking care of Opal and rolls his eyes. ] That or way too much conversation. Definitely plopping her down, probably reading to her from some old history book, not letting her run around. He's from one of those families where kids are supposed to be picture perfect. His mom's a politician.
But what about you? How would you take care of a little satyr girl who's going to eat half the house if you don't watch her closely?
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Well that explains everything. You know that some of the world's most famous politicians have been demigods, too? Athena's kids. Sometimes I think Annabeth's the odd one out of her siblings but when you put her in front of a project...[It's pretty scary.]
If that's a real question, obviously I'd take care of a satyr girl the same way I'd take care of my own kid or some of the kids at Camp. Keep her active and keep her outside. As a counselor I oversaw a lot of stuff at Camp but I also taught some lessons and made sure nobody actually got too brutally injured. You'd think I'd be sick of being outside after living outside for five years, but it's better than being in a house and unhappy.
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[ Apparently he was right, Luke would be a good babysitter. He wonders if Opal would like him. ] She likes being outside best. Mostly she pretends she's a bird. [ He thinks for a second. ] Did you ever think about your future? I mean, beyond all the fate stuff. Just things that you wanted to do one day.
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[His hands are folded over his stomach and it seems like he's partially fascinated with the fact that they're rising and falling with his breathing.] Birds are the best though. Ever flown? Not in a plane or anything, I mean actually flying. I can't blame her. […there's a pause though. The future…it's hard to say and he doesn't speak for a moment.] …I've spent my whole life having people tell me they knew my fate and I was fated for something really terrible. I think I gave up thinking about the future after my quest. [There are things he wanted to do one day. He used to be a little more optimistic until everything fucked up so hard.] Or maybe after Thalia. I don't really remember when I stopped thinking I had a future.
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... No, obviously, I've never grown wings and flown. [ He shakes his head. ] I was in a helicopter a couple times, but that's about it. [ He picks at something nonexistent on his pants, frowning as he considers what it would be like to not have any hope for a future. Adam wouldn't have survived if he didn't have that to cling on to. No wonder Luke did what he did. ]
You never had any dreams? Nothing you wanted to be? I mean, if you got a second chance out of here—or if you were reborn... what would you want?
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The truth is, he doesn't really know.]
What would I want? [He repeats the question because he genuinely doesn't understand. He doesn't have an answer right away, and he blinks up at the ceiling in thought.] ...a chance at a normal life, probably. Maybe rebirth will let me be normal without monsters chasing me every time I step outside and with a family-- [...this conversation just got a little too real so again, he's stopping.] What's it matter? I don't think I get to choose anyway.
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He can tell that Luke doesn't really like this train of conversation, and he feels a little bad for it. But it's important to him that he knows this. ] Maybe you will. [ He shrugs. ] Sorry, it's only... that's what I think about when I want to keep myself going. What I want to get done. Guess I started thinking about you being there too.
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...being...where exactly? [Nope. Not following.]
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It's not important. [ And it's really not. He gets up from his chair and reaches out his hand to pull Luke up, if he wants it. ] Did I make things worse?
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He's the adult here. He has to be responsible and not let someone like Adam worry about him so much. He looks at the hand offered though and nods, sitting up to allow himself to be pulled to his feet.]
Nah. Just thinking about stuff. [A half-hearted grin.] If you made things worse, you wouldn't even have to ask. You'd know.
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What sort of stuff? [ A huff. ] Come on, man. I just told you I was thinking about killing someone and that's all I get?
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[But he considers for a moment, eyes dropping to Adam's hand on his wrist and then over to the desk where the crumples papers still are and then just past Adam's eyes so he's not directly looking at him.] You still worried I don't trust you?
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But I'm worried that you're keeping things in. Trust me, I know that's easier, but it also takes a lot out of you. The secret, the motive from last week... It's not about being even, it's about being a friend. What can I do?
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You're doing enough. [Which is true.] You think anybody around here would be calm about somebody else breaking into their room? [There's a sigh, a hand rubbing the back of his head nervously then.] Adam you're the only person on this ship to know everything you know. That's…way more than enough. I don't think this is the time to psychoanalyze me. I've dealt like this on my own for years. What's another couple of weeks…or months?
[He pauses then, curious for a moment.] You wanna know what you can do for me? Promise me you're not gonna bail when things get really ugly. Dunno when that'll be or what'll cause it, but…I don't want to do that again. [Vague, as usual, but he hopes it's enough. He doesn't want to deal by himself when things get to be too overwhelming. Annabeth hadn't come with him. Thalia hadn't come with him. He doesn't want to think about how things will be if he doesn't have anybody else this time around.]
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But he does perk up again when Luke offers something that he can do. He's been waiting for a request since they started training. It seems so easy, though, that he looks confused. 'Really ugly' could mean a lot of things. On the ship, with the motives... or just with Luke. He's fine with all of those. ] You think I'd do that? You're... my trainer and my partner and the only one who's ever understood. You're important. [ To me, which is too hard to say. ]
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Quit apologizing. [It's more rough than he means it to be, but he's not angry about it. It's matter of fact. Like how he feels about Elizabeth sometimes, Adam has nothing to apologize for. He recognizes the light in his eyes though the moment Luke offers him a task, and part of him feels disgusted that it's kind of a shitty task. Adam and Luke, at the core, are very, very similar. Luke's begun to realize this though he doesn't know if Adam has. He won't be the one to say so.]
I know. [He doesn't need to hear it because he's filling in the blanks himself. He's still hesitating before his hands come out of his pockets, coming up to rest on Adam's shoulders to finally look at him dead-on.] You know that and I know that, but just promise me anyway. It'll…help. [It'll help him feel better is really what he means.]
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I promise. I won't bail no matter what happens. Even if there's an alien in there, I won't let it have you. [ How is he going to do that? Who knows, but he's promised it so now he has to do it. There's a pause and he's slow to move, but his arms come around Luke for a hug. It's loose, like it's alright if Luke wants to break away. He just has something to say first: ] Thank you.
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So even if it were a lie, he'd believe it. He doesn't say anything, though the hug surprises him. He doesn't pull back though his shoulders tense like he's unsure what to do with that. He doesn't exactly return the gesture, but one of the hands on Adam's shoulder comes up to loosely drape in what would probably be a one-armed hug if he wasn't so perplexed but it's there. It's still contact and it's still by his own volition.]
Don't thank me for anything yet. Thank me when you get out of here alive. […but this helps, too.] I'm not going to ask if you think things will be okay…but think they'll be good enough for today?
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You've done more than you needed to. [ He never expected this sort of kindness from people here. He manages a smile, not feeling easy but feeling like he can get through the week. So he nods. ] Yeah. Someone's going to kill for this, but it won't be me. And it won't be us getting hunted. That's all I can ask for.
[ He holds up his fist expectantly for a bump. ]
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That's about all I can ask for, too. [And okay, okay...there goes the fistbump and he smirks softly.] Enough of that. I'm gonna go back to the cafeteria for something. You comin' or stayin'?