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So cradle your head in your hands and breathe [Post-trial Week 9]
[He hated it. He hated the idea of making Adam wait, hated the idea of not being able to go back to his own room and just stop everything, but he was approached before he could even leave the trial room and had to figure out a way to slip past Adam for a little while. He'd at least had the foresight to let Adam into his room and promised he'd be quick, he had to just decompress for a bit, did his best not to feel bad he skirted the truth and failed anyway.
It's about an hour and a half after the trial when he comes back, unlocking the door and slowly lumbering his way up the ladder to his room. It's become something comfortable knowing that someone was waiting for him. On the other hand, he's a little worried anyway.]
...you still awake? [It's still pretty damn early, he'd be surprised if Adam was asleep.]
It's about an hour and a half after the trial when he comes back, unlocking the door and slowly lumbering his way up the ladder to his room. It's become something comfortable knowing that someone was waiting for him. On the other hand, he's a little worried anyway.]
...you still awake? [It's still pretty damn early, he'd be surprised if Adam was asleep.]
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It's been a while since he's actually been alone anyway. The trial is crowded even with less and less people, and then he made sure Luke was able to rest. Being alone is fine but he's restless and has no way to get the emotions out that he usually talks away with Luke. So he does what he did before he and Luke started talking like that: take notes.
But his mind is so cluttered and the room is so cluttered that he ends up cleaning. He starts with the floor and puts everything into its own little area, then moves on to the desk to clean up the papers. He doesn't look over any that are personal, just stacks them all up without organization. And Luke still isn't back, so he creates a little Noah's Ark on his desk with the plastic animals that are around the room, two of each together. He's quiet and staring at them when he hears Luke enter. ]
You weren't gone for that long. Did you take a nap or something?
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Not exactly. [He stops, standing in the middle of the room and rolling his shoulders slowly to alleviate the stiffness in his muscles.] You didn't have to clean my room, you know. I'm kind of surprised.
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I didn't do it for you. I can't think when it's messy. I don't know how you can. [ He idly tries to find an ark for them in the things Luke has collected. ]
Did it help at all? [ Decompressing. ]
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I think I came away even more confused than I already was. So...remind me never to do that again. [He gives him a lopsided grin.] Were you able to get any thinking done?
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I was thinking about the idea of gathering a bunch of animals onto a ship to fix the world after it was covered in water. Never really thought about how they'd fight and eat each other. Were they even the most genetically suitable animals? Were they chosen at random? That must have sucked. [ He's half-joking but also a little existential. Adelina seemed the strongest out of all of them. Who's next?
Finally, he stands up and goes over to Luke, starting to gently shove him toward the bed. ] You've already done enough today.
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In a perfect fictional world, all of the animals lived in perfect harmony. [Look when you're a demigod you don't put a lot of stock in stories like that. Though he's not sure about a lot of things like that either.] They probably were just whoever they could find and pinned a fate on them that they didn't ask for.
[His eyes are half-lidded, thoughtful and unsure even as Adam pushes him a little. A hand reaches up to grab his to stop him and he holds onto his wrist loosely.] I rested a lot during trial today. [Everything is still pretty sore, but he's too proud to admit it right this moment.] Actually, I wanted to see if you wanted to go somewhere with me real fast.
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But he stops thinking about all of the depressing things he started up on when Luke grabs him. ] Really? You were just out. [ He'll move away from Luke's grip to put his shoes back on anyway. Looks like he doesn't really have a problem with it. ]
Where to?
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Incinerator. It'll be quick, I promise. It won't take long but...[He seems awkward suddenly.] It's kinda far from here.
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Luke's awkwardness gets his attention most of all. ] And you've worn yourself out because you were doing who knows what for an hour and a half? [ He might have paid a little attention to how long he was gone. ]
I can go do it. [ But he doesn't think that offer will stick. ] At the very least, just lean on me.
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...I wouldn't say I wore myself out. That makes it sound like I'm actually injured. [But his limbs are heavy and stiff and he doesn't like it.] But that's the idea. If I need it. Figure you'd be more pissed if I went by myself and had to send you a message via Furry Passing to come pick me up from the bottom deck. Besides, maybe walking will help a little. Stretch out. Stuff like that.
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You're right, though. About Furry Passing. Not the walking, your body needs rest to actually repair everything you've messed up. This is the last thing you're doing tonight.
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I think that's probably something we can both agree on. Hopefully Alice will lay off the bullshit for part of tomorrow, too. [He's pulling the envelope out of his pocket, slapping it against his open palm. His left wrist still holds the pink sparkly scrunchie that belongs to the Clover, and once they're in the elevator he closes his eyes and leans against the wall.]
Think about it this way. They don't make zero-g rooms in Virginia, do they?
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[ But the reminder of Luke coming back with him does make him feel better and he smiles softly. People can keep killing, but as long as he keeps himself and Luke alive, it'll work out. ] If they do, you're not going. In fact, Henrietta is about as boring as it gets. You can't get into trouble if you're not rich. [ Once they're off the elevator, Adam puts a hand on Luke's back just to keep him steady. ]
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You're hysterical sometimes, you know that? But thanks.
[It's still strange to him to have something like this to look forward to. It's strange to have someone to live for considering he spent so much time thinking his story was over. But Adam's here and Adam forces him to live every day. Sometimes it's even less forced. Once they're off the elevator he allows Adam to steady him and he's carefully stepping down the hall so he doesn't move faster than he can allow himself, though he's looking at Adam in disbelief.] What makes you think I won't figure out how to be rich in Henrietta? I'll have to have something to do with my time.
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I can get you a job or two. The factory I work at takes unskilled labor. Maybe show you how to fix cars if you're interested. Guess you'd be better at customer service than me, though, so that's an option. [ He likes these more practical details. Sure, Ronan can dream a car and whatever up for Luke, but Adam's sure he'd want a job. ]
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You make that sound like I'm good with people. And I'm not a Hephaestus kid. I don't know I have what it takes to fix things. [He's more of an expert at taking stuff apart. Even as they approach the incinerator there's one question he has.] What about when you actually go to Harvard? Am I supposed to stay in Henrietta and figure it out from there?
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Figured you could decide for yourself. [ Because he has thought about that. He's had to think about what he's going to do about Ronan and Opal when he leaves, so Luke is the next logical step. ] Long as you keep in touch. Wouldn't be so bad to get an apartment together in Cambridge, either. It's more interesting than Virginia, probably. [ It's a very tentative suggestion. He knows he can't just drag Luke with him forever, but he feels like he's barely had time with him. ]
Anyway, I'll still be around for the summer, so you can decide then.
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I can learn, but all of the skills I am born with are the skills that aid liars and thieves. You're asking me to be an honest man when we get back. That might be hard. [He's mostly kidding. He knows he wants to try and be better. However he pauses then as they wait for the fire to kick in.]
...I can't be with you forever. [It's a quiet sentence and something he doesn't want to think on. Logically speaking he knows he can't stay with Adam forever. Things don't last forever, and people definitely don't last forever. But at the same time he's not sure how to deal with a world that isn't his own and without Adam anyway. He could figure it out. He's always been one to adapt. But maybe he doesn't want to.] Never been to Cambridge though. Annabeth told me about it when I asked her about the school once. [His gaze slides up from the envelope back to Adam.] Mr. Chase is a Harvard grad, too.
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[ He goes still when Luke says that, though. Maybe he's become too clingy. He doesn't understand why Luke wouldn't go with him—well, he does. Luke needs to live his own life, not Adam's. But Adam is going somewhere without any friends and the truth is that he'd vastly prefer to have Luke there. He ends up not responding because he doesn't want to sound desperate or pushy. Luke will decide when the time comes and Adam will respect it. ]
What did you write to her? [ Moving off the topic, now he's just looking at the envelope. ]
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You wanna read it, or you just want a summary? It was meant to be just for her, but...well. Today happened.
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But, sure, he's curious about the letter. He thinks it's a little too personal and that he shouldn't read it, but... he ends up reaching for it anyway. Maybe it's better if he doesn't make Luke say it out loud. ]
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When Adam reads it, he'll notice it looks like it was written very slowly and deliberately to ensure everything's readable and spelled correctly and etc. And while Adam reads, Luke's just playing with the scrunchie around his wrist and staring at his feet, waiting for the incinerator to be ready.]
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The irony of the content doesn't escape him and he can understand now why Luke specifically wants to burn it. He shuts his eyes for a long moment, then hands it back to him once he feels the fire going. Then he leans just slightly against him, not enough to put actual weight on him. It's mostly meant to comfort himself rather than Luke, but maybe it can do both. ]
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...I told you about the burial shrouds, haven't I? How our bodies are burned in them back at Camp if we die while out on a quest. Campers that go on quests have their siblings make them a burial shroud. Even if the camper comes back alive, it's ceremonious to burn the shroud anyway. This sorta feels like that. ...is that weird?
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No. This is like saying goodbye. [ And he does sound sad. He genuinely wanted Adelina to make it. Life isn't fair when someone like Jack is still around and she isn't. ] I think there's more of her in there than anything. Who she was before she was manipulated and broken down.
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Exactly. It's just another thing I hate about this place. How easy it is to get to people and break them down. [And with that he quickly opens the door and throws the letter into the fire, closing it up to let it burn and keep the flames away from himself and Adam. The fire comes to life and the letter begins to burn.]
She was a kid. Same age as Percy and Annabeth, actually. And she had a husband and a kingdom and all she wanted to do was make sure some prophecy she fulfilled wouldn't come undone because it helped stop something that killed hundreds of thousands of people. When you think of her that way, it almost doesn't sound so bad.
[She still killed two other people though.]
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He can tell as soon as Luke mentions a prophecy why this might be even more upsetting for him. ] No, it doesn't. [ But he's thinking the same thing. He liked Machias. ]
I don't know why... she had to target someone like Machias. She could have gone for anyone with her immunity. [ He's biting his lip, then he turns to leave the incinerator. It's hot and he doesn't feel like standing there anymore. ] I thought since she had so many friends, it'd be easier to stay in check. Like you and me, you know? If we can't stop each other, what can?
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You just answered your own question. Adelina had a lot of friends. Can you really imagine her killing someone like Elizabeth or Jessie? It wouldn't make sense. Besides...you always wanna take out the strongest players when you're stronger than they are. Machias knew how to aim, and Machias survived the second round of aliens. If she thought maybe Machias would be a risk to other people she cared about, and on top of the motive...think about it.
[But he shakes his head.] The only thing that can stop us is death in that case. But I think you and I have been doing okay so far.
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I guess it's at that point. Take out whoever you don't like. [ It's terrifying. He presses his arm to Luke's and then puts a hand on his back to lead him onward. ]
We're good. We won't let this break us because we have things to look forward to. Things we can only do if we survive. I think... I'm lucky to have you. When something's already broken it's usually even easier to break again.
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But he doesn't say that. There's no reason to say it and no reason to upset Adam when this was already a draining trial as it is. It's as they're heading to the elevator and he feels Adam's presence next to him and hears what he says that Luke's mind focuses elsewhere.
Lucky, huh? Is that really what this could be called? He's aware that something could happen at any moment to either of them, but at the same time Adam makes sense. As usual.]
...I'd say "trust me, I know", but I think you know exactly what that's like. [They both came from pretty bad situations and were broken people who were thrown in the thick of things. Adam had a happy ending. Luke didn't. Lucky? Maybe.] You really think we'd be broken without each other?
[Even with the way he says it it's obvious he thinks that's true. He'd be far less inclined to behave if he didn't have someone to hold him accountable, not to mention how much harder continuing on would be. Without a focal point and without a purpose, why would he keep going? Adam, whether he knows it or not, gave him both.]
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You can't always keep picking up the pieces yourself. [ Which is to say, yes. It's hard for him to admit. He's always had to pick up his own pieces and keep going and for a long time he thought he would break for good. Which isn't the same as giving up. Adam Parrish never gives up, but he knows how easy it is to stray. Luke knows too. ]
I don't know who I would be now without my friends. Someone who I wouldn't like. But I didn't think—I would make any friends here. I just wanted to get out. I still do, but... See? There's a caveat. [ Luke. ]
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So really, he gets it completely. They're in the elevator and heading back up and he thinks of the letter burning in the fire even as he mulls over Adam's words.]
Maybe I can't, but you can't blame a guy for trying. [He leans back against the wall on their short ride up and he's giving him an appraising sort of look. In a way, he's still not sure how or why Adam Parrish was brought to him. That's how he sees it. It's not that he met Adam or that Adam met him. It's that they were brought to each other in the similar fashion Amalthea brought Thalia to Luke or Luke and Thalia were brought to Annabeth on that pier.]
Take it from someone who saw what he'd become without his friends. That's the much better option, I think. [He tilts his head.] ...for a really long time, I thought Alice made a mistake. Why would you revive somebody for something like this? [The elevator dings and the doors open.] I didn't come here to make friends either, but at this point it'd be too....[He lets the sentence hang as he grabs Adam's elbow to steer him out of the elevator. At least his room's in the first block. He doesn't finish the sentence, but he also doesn't let go of Adam's arm. That should say enough. They'll continue when they're not in public.]
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Part of him still isn't really sure how Luke happened. It's like he fell into it without realizing. There's a point where he starts to put the pieces of what Luke is trying to say together. Why Luke might not think this is a mistake. It jolts him and he's too caught up in that to think about Luke ushering him along. It's probably not what he's thinking.
He comes back to himself when they're in front of the door and he waits for Luke to open it before going inside, climbing up. He settles in easily like this is his own room, sits down on the bottom bunk before looking at Luke expectantly for the rest of his sentence. ]
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He says nothing still when they return. Adam sits on his bed and watches him and Luke knows that he's watching, paces around the room like a caged tiger as he thinks of what to say next.]
You know what drives me crazy about you, Parrish? You stick around here and you talk to me and you make all sorts of promises like you think it's the most natural thing in the world. That part isn't even the crazy part. No, see, the crazy part is I can't tell when it stopped being a conscious choice and when it became second nature and we stopped questioning these things entirely. [Pacepacepace.]
I'm not stupid enough to think I was brought here because somebody wanted to try and make me feel better. But it's too weird to think about the weeks you weren't here. [Here, of course, being in Luke's frame of reference rather than the ship itself.] For a while I wondered if I tried for rebirth and messed up and that's why I was here. I don't think that anymore, and...I don't think I want rebirth after all of this if it means losing memories of people here. I don't think I was brought here just to lose everything again.
I don't think it was fate that we met because that would mean someone else is controlling it. Maybe it's Alice's fault we're both here, but it's my choice to stay here. And that's why I'm here. And that's why you're here. And that's why we're leaving together, isn't it?
[...yeah okay maybe he's lost his mind a little. Oh well.]
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He becomes defensive as soon as he hears what drives me crazy about you like it's going to be some horrible insult, back straightening. It could turn into a fight and he's really not in the mood for it but he isn't going to take something like—
Like that? He's not sure what Luke is saying but it's not bad. It's sort of entirely what Adam was thinking, how this happened like they'd always just known each other, like they're as close as the people from the same worlds. Maybe it's a little bit of all of that, in a way. There's certainly a lot being said and it makes his face warm because he's never really thought about the impact he might have on Luke. He's trying, sure, trying to give him a good life but that's in the future.
He finally relaxes when Luke says it isn't fate. It's appreciated. Their choices somehow led them up to this moment and Adam can't regret it at all. He stares at the ground when he speaks up. ]
I've... been worried that you might still want rebirth. And I couldn't blame you. I wouldn't mind not being Adam Parrish, and if you had the choice... It always seemed kinda selfish. To want you to come with me. You might not be happy there in my crappy apartment, relying on people you barely know.
But I kept pushing anyway because, it's kind of weird, right? I don't remember what it was like without you. And I don't think it's some ship messing with our memories or your manipulation that you don't even have, it's just—I don't know what it is. Just our choice.
[ He finally looks at Luke and smiles slightly. ] I guess at some point I started to think this wasn't the worst thing that could have happened to me. It's not fate, but it's right, you know? The right thing that happened. So that's why it's lucky. I would have done anything to get out of here on my own, but I won't let that happen now. Maybe you don't want me promising anymore, but it's not going to happen. I'm not going anywhere without you.
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I'll be honest, I still wasn't really sure until recently. Rebirth means a lot, but it's not something you have to do when you die. It's a choice you make. You can choose rebirth if you want and. [A beat.] I wanted rebirth because I wanted to try again and make up for what happened. I wanted a chance to live a better life. There's no guarantee I'd even be reborn as a demigod. I thought maybe that's the chance I wanted to take. I might not be happy in your crappy apartment above the church and I might not be happy having to wrangle Opal to stop her from eating trees or having to deal with Ronan being Ronan, but I know I'd have a way better shot at trying there.
[A grin.] But of course it's weird. The whole thing's weird. You made me a bed of pillows yesterday and slept under a table with me last week. I've been teaching you how to fight and also apparently giving you room to enact weird bible stories. [He nods to the makeshift ark.] The thing is that it's weird, but it's ours. That's the part I like about it. No pre-determined fate or anybody knowing how this will end. It'll end the way we want it to end.
The right thing and the wrong thing are still a pretty gray area no matter how you look at it. But I think this part's right. I haven't seen any fallout yet, so it can't be that bad. [A pause.] I mean besides the whole "we're on a murderous spaceship" thing because that's obviously bad, but it's less bad. I'm going to make sure you live through this, and I'm going to make sure I live this because I've got high expectations for whenever we get to Henrietta. Or Cambridge. Or wherever we wind up.
[He finally stops pacing if only because he wants to stop moving.] And surprisingly you were right about something else today, too. You've gotta stop doing that.
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I dunno what's weird about making sure you're not in pain. [ Maybe the other things are weird. Speaking of, he stands up. ] But you're right. Our way or not at all. [ That's always been Adam's way and he's not about to change that here. He makes his way over to Luke once he's done pacing, which Adam assumes is a sign that he's worn himself out. He places a hand on his shoulder, warm and heavy, that's meant to convey a lot of things that Adam can't find the words for. Then it moves to his back, pushing him gently in the direction of the bed. ]
What changed your mind? About having a better shot in Henrietta or Cambridge. Maybe it's not as dangerous as where you're from, but it's no walk in the park. [ There's a long pause when he thinks about today, like it was so long ago that he's having a hard time remembering. He just remembers Adelina readying herself for execution. The trial is a blur. ]
Is it really that surprising at this point? Refresh my memory.
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No, I mean. Well yeah that's a little weird but only in the sense that risk of injury is sort of part of my life at this point but...[There's a lot. There's a lot happening and he doesn't even have time to protest before Adam's hand is on his shoulder and he's being pushed to his bed. He would protest, but honestly his bed sounds more comfortable. He's easily sliding down onto the mattress, rolling over to bury his face half in his pillow and only tilted enough that he can respond.
He doesn't respond immediately. But he's staring at Adam for a while longer.]
...did I ever tell you why I did it? ["It" of course being his alliance with Kronos. He has a lot to say, but it depends mostly on what Adam's interpretation of everything is.] I can't remember.
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When a question comes, Adam breathes out something he had been holding and sits on the edge of the bed. This seems like Something. He glances at the chair that he could easily sit in and thinks about why he isn't. Then he considers the question. ]
Because you were angry. At your dad and the other gods. You weren't treated right and you were almost always on your own. [ He's sure that's a simplification but he's not going to go too deep into this when he's unsure if Luke really wants that. ]
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Not just me. A lot of unclaimed demigods came through Cabin 11, along with those whose parents don't have cabins at Camp. It wasn't fair that the gods could do whatever they want and hook up with whoever they want and then disappear. [But true.] They were selfish and self-serving and people said that the gods cared about their kids but when did they ever show it? By maybe deciding to claim them? By maybe sending them on a half-assed quest?
[It's hard. It's hard to explain and it's harder to keep the bitterness out of his tone, but he needs to say it.] My dad claimed he cared about me, but he knew about my fate from the day I was born and did nothing to help me. Something about how demigods have to walk their own paths and gods can't interfere. That's a lie. Ares interfered with my plans early on. [...Ares kicked his ass, but he won't talk about that.] Why should we have to wait around for whatever's convenient for them? That's what I wanted to change. They didn't deserve the glory and praise they were receiving. They didn't deserve to be so powerful when they weren't going to be responsible.
[A pause.] ...think about it this way, Parrish. Would you rather go back to a world where you could maybe make a gamble for something better, or would you rather go somewhere you know for a fact at least one person's going to actually care about you?
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He glances over at the mention of Ares, assuming that the god of war interfering with plans probably wasn't a good thing. He lets Luke finish, though, and... there it is. The answer to his question. He hadn't been expecting it and it's a lot more than he thought it would be. He swallows, feeling enormously overwhelmed and happy that he's given Luke something. Even if it's just one person who cares about him, he knows how much that can mean to someone. ]
... oh. Makes sense. [ What else can he say to that? He thinks about the anecdote a little more and what it actually has to do with Adam caring about him. It's not a hard puzzle, mostly because Adam knows the same feeling—the idea that you're unlovable, the feeling of never being cared about. That's what Adam wanted to take Opal away from, and what he wants to take Luke away from too. He reaches over and puts a hand on his arm. ]
It's not just me. I told you that Opal and Gansey will love you. Ronan might too eventually. [ Really, he doesn't think it'll be that hard once he tells Ronan everything Luke did for him. ] I'm going to make sure you get the life that you always deserved.
[ There's a pause and he has to know: ] Did you ever feel like it was your fault? [ That his dad didn't care for him. ] Did anyone ever prove you wrong?
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So. He doesn't entirely know why he's telling Adam specifically other than he thinks Adam will understand and he knows Adam needs to hear certain words from him. He doesn't seem to mind the idle touch even if he's sliding his gaze back to Adam carefully.]
That's an incredibly big thing to dangle in front of somebody. [And yet it sounds nice all the same. The real trouble with being alive for ten more weeks and on the other side of the end of his life is that there's too much time to think. He remembers how hard his life was from the time he was a child and how no one bothered to help him. He's not sure what sort of life he deserved. He had friends. The girls had cared about him, but in a way it still left a bit of a gap.
He also isn't sure how to answer that question.] When I was really, really young maybe I felt like it might have been something I did. Like I wasn't praying hard enough or something. Later I just assumed it was his own fault despite what he said to me. Same with her. Annabeth figured out at the last minute that my mom knew I was the hero of the prophecy when I was born. Annabeth tried really, really hard to prove that things weren't my fault. [There's a wobbly grin though like he's unsure what to think.] But I tried to explain to her and Thalia both why I was doing this and how this was repayment for our families abandoning us and both of them never looked at me the same again. Annabeth called me a monster and insulted my intelligence. [That was a real bad time.]
...but nobody really proved me wrong entirely, no. [Which is true. It's knowledge Luke would never have. He would never know that his dad actually cared nor would he ever know all of the things Percy Jackson knew. Or maybe he was just too far gone to listen to reason but there's no sense in admitting that either.] In the end, the only person who saved me was myself. [...and Annabeth.]
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So no, he's not dangling it in front of Luke. He's thought about it like he thought about it with Opal. The other option is leaving him, which isn't an option at all. ] You'll have it. [ He doesn't add on 'I promise' or anything because he's already certain of it. All they have to do is make it through this and find a way back. Admittedly, a big task.
There's another difference between him and Luke. Adam always thought it was his own fault until recently, but Luke blamed his dad. It's what Adam should have always done. But, as always with Luke, things got worse. He frowns in particular at the idea of Annabeth calling him a monster. His grip tightens just slightly on Luke's arm, protective. ]
It's not you. [ So he can't speak for Luke's dad or do anything that might actually help Luke's issues, but he's going to say it because he always wanted someone to say it to him. ] It's his fault for not caring. You're not unlovable. I'm proof of that.
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The tightened grip doesn't go unnoticed, but like most things like this he doesn't draw attention to it. Adam is, again, the only one who can get away with this. He mulls on the words quietly, unsure of how to proceed immediately. He blatantly remembers lying bloodied on the throne room floor and asking Annabeth if she loved him. He wasn't really sure what kind of love he'd been inquiring about, though her answer wasn't entirely unexpected either. He had screwed up. He knows that.]
You tryin' to confess something to me here? [It's a very ill-timed joke, he knows, but the way his tone shifts is enough indication that despite the fact he's trying to tease him those words do have the necessary impact. It's something he hadn't thought much on since the day before when so many people had expressed their displeasure with his date with the proximity mine. Had he really somehow fooled all of these people into caring about him on some level? How? Perhaps he should be shamed of admitting these things to an eighteen year old but Adam's become an expert on keeping him at ease.
Of course, his brain kicks in helpfully. 'Adam Parrish was abused and unloved by his parents.' Of course Adam understands what to say.] Wanna know something else? You're also proof that things can get better. [Not just for himself, but for Adam himself.]
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Still, he's not expecting something in return. He pulls his arm back in surprise, but he lingers there on the bed, staring at a spot near Luke like he's trying to come up with something to say. It means a lot to him in whatever way he meant it. That Adam has made things better for himself, that he's made things better for Luke. Both are pretty big. Changing someone else's life and his own. A light smile appears on his face to show he's pleased with it, but then he stands up quickly. ]
Aren't you tired? I didn't mean to keep you up. It... was a good talk, though. [ Which is to say that he's not pretending it didn't happen or that he didn't mean it. It's a very real conversation that became a little too much. He's not an expert at feelings things. ] Thanks.
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That's what this is, really. Overwhelming. Adam's made things better. Adam gets it. Luke's fate can be fixed now that he's lived through his first life. Things aren't entirely hopeless. And he recognizes that similar deflection and he rolls his eyes.]
I'm not that tired. [Which is all said even as his eyes are closing on their own.] And I'm the one who kept us up, don't worry about it. Thanks for...yeah. [Apparently whatever spell had been going on here broke because now they're back to being a little uncertain and normal. That suits him fine.] Just turn out the lights whenever you go to bed.