Akira Kurusu (
stealhearted) wrote2021-06-05 11:17 pm
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after me comes the flood;
[ It starts like this: Akira dreaming that he's in his high school, following a butterfly and feeling the strange tell-tale feeling of the metaverse shifting around him despite the fact that the metaverse should be gone. Akira follows along as best he can when it feels like his body is moving through air denser than ice, and he wakes up with a start to the weirdest day he's ever had in his life -- which is saying something.
So, after some consideration, having talked to his friends and seen how happy they are with what Akira can only assume is some sort of fake reality, Akira settles on the one person that probably can't be fooled either. Akira can't be the only one, right? Akechi could use multiple persona, Akechi was like Akira, so --
He texts him. ]
Hey. Has your day been weird at all?
[ Which Akechi will probably respond to with the most acerbic possible text, Akira assumes, because he can't -- he can't imagine anything else. Even though Akira phrased it like Akechi might not remember, just in case. ]
So, after some consideration, having talked to his friends and seen how happy they are with what Akira can only assume is some sort of fake reality, Akira settles on the one person that probably can't be fooled either. Akira can't be the only one, right? Akechi could use multiple persona, Akechi was like Akira, so --
He texts him. ]
Hey. Has your day been weird at all?
[ Which Akechi will probably respond to with the most acerbic possible text, Akira assumes, because he can't -- he can't imagine anything else. Even though Akira phrased it like Akechi might not remember, just in case. ]
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Akira looks stricken. He wanted Akechi to be able to say goodbye, he didn't want -- he didn't want that. It spans outwards from her, like a crack under pressure: the warmth of the condo is removed, cozy yellows and browns giving way to harsh blue and grey, the minimalism of Akechi's former life in stark contrast to what it was with his mother there.
It's so much more empty. ]
... I'm sorry. [ Akira's never sounded quite so broken. ]
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[He drops to his knees unceremoniously in the doorway, and like everything else in his condo, he's just strangely still.]
[Eventually his palm itches, and he raises it to turn it outward and scratch the source, not stunned enough by the gash across it or the stark pool of crimson. His voice is extremely hollow.] ...Kurusu, there's a first aid kit in the cabinet behind the bathroom mirror, I'll need you to bring it to me.
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He jerks forward, going to the bathroom automatically to get the first aid kit. The curry he'd brought looks starkly out of place, now, the tupperware bright and cheerful on a backdrop of depression made manifest.
When Akira gets back, he drops down to his knees, too. ]
... let me see.
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Don't touch me, just put the kit down.
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Akira doesn't say anything, because he doesn't know what to say. The right thing? He never knows the right thing when Akechi is involved. He's never once been able to save him, save for tackling him at the right moment in the depths of a ship and both of them getting lucky.
Akira's posture is probably very familiar to Akechi -- it's the posture of someone trying to make themselves appear smaller than they are. ]
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[As he wrapped his hand, he took note of Akira's silence and shrunken posture in his peripheral. A piece of medical tape applied to keep the gauze from unraveling, he raises his head to actually look him over.]
Stop looking so distraught, it was only a matter of time. You said it yourself, you couldn't make the decision for me.
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He shouldn't love people, maybe, if this is what it gets him. He doesn't think he's done anything but make Akechi's life more of a drawn out misery. ]
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Just because you've taken part in killing a God doesn't mean you are one. We'd all have been disqualified if that were the case.
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Akira pulls his knees up, carefully, falling just short of completely folding in on himself. He lays his head back against the wall and then, softly, very carefully: ]
Were you happier?
[ He still doesn't know if what he's done is right. ]
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That isn't a fair question. [Of course he was happy to have his mother alive. Of course, not having been orphaned and passed around through the foster care system like an unwanted time bomb, only to extricate himself to hatch a plan of revenge that started and ended with blood on his hands was a "happier" life to lead, by default. But it was fake. It wasn't real, and he lived under the rule and thumb of a man who had decided for him what would be best for him, what would make and keep him happy. Even in his usual life of anger and a myriad of situations no one should have to face, let alone a child, he had always fought for his own agency. He wanted, if nothing else, to control his own fate.]
[So was he happier? If Akira wanted to hear it to be upset he couldn't make the world a painless utopia as Maruki had, yes. He was "happier", with his mother alive and his university entrance exams the biggest stress point in his life. But it wasn't his truth.]
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Was that life the kind of life that Akechi's mother wanted? Did Maruki have to twist her emotions; did he change some fundamental part of her, or did her mind simply slip away from the topic every time she thought about her depression, about Shido, about dying?
It was never going to last. Akira tells himself that and wonders if it's true. ]
I know I should have tried to wake you up sooner. [ But everyone really was so happy, even if it wasn't real. ]
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[He rearranges himself carefully, shifting into a crouch and picking up the first aid kit. He pauses and scrutinizes Akira, sees the fragile exterior of calm barely concealing his trauma over the situation.] I appreciate you letting it happen on its own. You know I prefer to handle my own struggles.
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The palace is in Odaiba. He said we should all "take some time" to decide if we really want to defeat him.
[ Akira leaves it hanging in the air -- that he couldn't make the decision himself; that he didn't want to. He's been paralyzed with indecision, which is unusual, for him, but it felt like he was on a thin road and on either side of the road were endless ravines of additional trauma. There was no good choice. He didn't want to make any of them. ]
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There's no question, there. We'll see if the rest of your friends have the capacity to understand the importance of their own free will.
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But Akechi hasn't, yet, and so Akira doesn't know what to do with all of the guilt he has inside of him. ]
I think they're happy. [ Akira says, inconclusively. And then, fainter: ] None of them remember how they met me.
[ Because they hadn't been phantom thieves. Because they'd just been -- students -- who had become friends despite being different people. There'd been no shared trauma; there'd been nothing to overcome. The bonds feel fragile. ]
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[Besides, Akira being such a lost puppy about everything made him hard to be vicious with. It was a little frustrating.]
Don't decide that for them. You're no better than Maruki if you do.
[He stands, moving to the bathroom to replace the first aid kit and then standing at an angle to continue to watch Akira as he astral projected on his bedroom floor. It's not exactly concern he's feeling, he thinks-- he's grateful, overall, that Akira was the one to remember and despite that, he still gave Akechi the chance to wake up on his own. He just doesn't like that it's left him bereft of his confidence and the spark of his personality that first made him alluring.]
[There are a few ways to fix this, he thinks, and they all require Akira to purge the stress and the self-hatred, the assumed blame, from his system. His eyes narrow, and he moves back out into the bedroom.]
We both need rest. Do I need to escort you back to Leblanc, or is cohabitation for the time being an acceptable compromise?
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...it's fine. I wasn't really expecting to go back tonight. [ In part because he was expecting to get socked in the jaw -- or manage to prevent something, maybe -- or something along those lines. He lets out a breath, slowly, and stands up. ]
You should eat the curry, if you can stomach it. [ Akira knows Akechi hasn't been eating, thanks to Akechi's mother. ]
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[He picks it up and starts moving toward the doorway, but takes two steps to the side instead, reaching up and setting his hand just below one of Akira's ears. His fingers curl carefully into the hair at the nape of his neck, his thumb resting at his tragus.] I know you aren't skilled at being open with things, but bottling up your current turmoil will only impede us, especially if we wind up having to do this alone. You aren't leaving until you're functionally presentable again.
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This is stupid. He's been paralyzed and hasn't done anything for two weeks, all the while waiting for someone else to take over. Wasn't he a leader for a reason? What did it matter if he collapsed when it counted? ]
I don't actually know what I'm doing. [ Akira's voice wavers slightly before he gets control of it. ] You've always had more of a plan than I ever did.
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He remembers how bitter he was when he arrived in Tokyo; he wonders if that anger will come back. He wonders if he should be angry right now.
He can't say any of it to Akechi. How can he, when Akechi has already said that Akira has everything Akechi wanted? Akira is terrified of losing what Akechi has always done without. It'd just be salt in the wound. ]
...I'll feel better after I get some rest. [ Maybe. ]
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Sleep where you like, then. If you prefer, I don't imagine I act differently while asleep, sharing the bed might let you continue the facade. [Oh.]
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...I'll take the couch. [ One of the first things Akechi had said, after all, was not to touch him. Akira doesn't intend to violate that unless Akechi explicitly says otherwise. ]
I don't expect you to pretend. [ Because Akira likes this Akechi better, anyway -- he does -- but he imagines it won't come across that way. ]
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[His tone is-- harsh. Hollow again, like before, but harsh this time. He walks past him into the hall.] Take the bed, I won't have my savior putting himself out when he's already done so much. [That... that was downright vicious.]
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He doesn't know what to say, he doesn't know what to say-- ]
I haven't done anything. [ It's almost like a plea, because Akira doesn't feel like he's done... anything. At all. He found out that Maruki is the center of this -- congratulations, a small child could have figured that out given that his palace was in the middle of fucking Odaiba. ]
I only wanted to stay in that reality because I thought you were happy in it. [ Until Akechi's nightmares had started, anyway, and it had been clear that Akechi couldn't let himself have nice things under any circumstances.
Which, to be fair, Akira understands. ]
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