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wildestlogs2022-03-30 06:50 pm
Entry tags:
- agent connecticut,
- aiden price,
- alloran semitur corrass,
- ange ushiromiya,
- aziraphale,
- bob laughs-at-the-storm,
- bumblebee,
- bunnymund,
- cammie maccloud,
- dan sagittarius,
- dick grayson,
- doreen green,
- elle bryant,
- filbo fiddlepie,
- holly short,
- kaworu nagisa,
- kon-el,
- michelangelo,
- miles morales,
- mio amakura,
- need,
- nog,
- sarah kerrigan,
- stacia novik,
- tim drake
MEMORY SHARE ※ 1

MEMORY SHARE

It's during a pause in their day. A nap. An idle moment looking out from the gardens at the landscape passing by below. Taking a moment to catch their breath after a jog in one of the castle's larger magic rooms.
The squad is suddenly connected. Mental pathways locking together, they're forced into one another's innermost beings. Thrust into one another's memory palaces where the mind collects and stores everything that makes them who they are. The core of their beings are only a few steps away and no one can prevent the link.
To make matters worse, it comes with no explanation or no ability to pull out and stop. Once they're through the first memory, perhaps they can find a way out, but they're already witnessing some event from their host's past. And, if they left, who knows whether or not they'd end up accidentally invading another memory palace?
And if they were there, who was in theirs?
[ooc: So, how this works: the memories can either be viewed in spectator mode or the guest can be experiencing everything themselves. The person whose memories are being shown, the host, can watch as their current self or take the form they had of their past self. They can also be invisible until the memory is finished. They can talk about the memory with the "guest" that's visiting.
They cannot control the first memory shown, the player decides that, but they can sometimes control any other memories they'd like to show people after. Of course, there's also always the option of an extreme emotional reaction bringing up other memories unbidden.]

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"Alright."
He sounds almost distracted. Just because doesn't want his love it doesn't mean that it's not there, especially given how hard it is for him to manufacture them, to manufacture himself to be what people need him to be.
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Sometimes him barely saying anything is actually worse. The way the silence hangs is awkward. It leaves her far too much room to get wrapped up in her own head and it's hard to try and wrangle the memory, to keep it from progressing past this point so he doesn't get to see her with Coda.
"That's all you got, now, huh? You got people killed, and worse, and you just don't care."
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If people are going to have absurd demands, they need to make up their mind at least.
"I am afraid I don't understand what you want me to say."
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“You say you care, you might even think it, but whatever definition you have it’s not what I’m using. I don’t want you to care about me, or any agent, not like you claim you do, I want you to care about the consequences of your goddamn actions. But all you do is excuse them. Over and over and over again.”
His apologies fall flat for multiple reasons that she’s already tried to explain, but the way he just keeps giving goddamn excuses, the way he still thinks the things they did were only wrong because they didn’t go as planned… ugh.
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Beat. Price blinks.
"I believed that going out of my way to channel them through working towards the success of our operation was the most appropriate way to convey these feelings."
He sees her point, but it's-- it's hard to explain. Does she really think that he would study people and become nothing if he didn't care?
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"Oh, my god, do you— another dictionary definition. Is that really the only way you—"
God, it is, isn't it. Once was one thing, twice is... it's not quite 'three times is a pattern', but it's close enough. Defining concepts like this as if the dictionary is the only way you're capable of conceptualising them at all...
"I'm not even going to try and explain, again, how you don't hurt people on purpose and claim you did it because you care about them, because I don't think I can make you understand that."
She's just not the person to actually get through to him, she can't keep her cool long enough, she just can't.
"But there's more than one definition of care, even if I took you at face value and believed you on that one? You still clearly don't give a damn about anything but your own view of what happened. You just keep making excuses and justifications and never really examine and accept it. If you can't even do that..."
She shakes her head. This situation needs handling, no matter what, but every conversation she's been forced to have with him just gives her no hope that anything will change. She's biased, she knows it, but no matter what, these conversations are never going to be truly productive with just them involved.
"I can't be the one who just keeps having to hear excuses as to why the things you did to me and my friends were justifiable. I can't. We're doomed to go around and around in circles."
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He is not putting his foot down in any way whatsoever, just stating a fact. This is the most assertive he has sounded in a while despite sounding calm.
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"Stop justifying your actions to my face. That's within your damn power."
She doesn't... know what to do with the rest, though it doesn't go in one ear and out the other, it does settle in her head. Physically unable to feel guilt. Right. They really are doomed to go in circles.
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Cognitive empathy is a thing that he has trained, to an extent, but this demand just sounds backwards to him.
"I do acknowledge that my motivations or explanations do not diminish the perceived pain and damage on your part, if that is what you are asking."
Just because Connecticut is entitled to her bitching it doesn't mean that she is an exception. Everyone is expendable and an available sacrifice for the good of the collective. Any authority figure Price has met has been very adamant on teaching him this lesson.
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"I don't need to hear it, that's the point. And—" She cuts herself off, shakes her head. "No, I'm not even going to..."
Perceived pain and damage. What a choice of words. Like it's not real. God, she hates him. She really fucking hates him. She doesn't even need him to feel guilt, she just needs him to stop being like— this, but so long as it's her and him, it's never going to change. He'll never even see his actions as objectively wrong, guilt aside. And she just can't deal with him, even so much as she's forced to, if that's how it's going to be.
"Whatever. I give up. Just— keep staying the fuck away from me."
cw abuse, medical malpractice, self harm mention
"I made you some coffee, sir."
"Good."
The Director snatches the mug out of Price's hand without even looking at him, eyes glued to the lines of code on the screen. The fact that he doesn't move an inch is his way to order him to leave, yet Price doesn't.
"You should get some rest."
"The work is not going to complete itself, Counselor."
"Sleep deprivation will affect your performance, and you will be forced to redo the same task multiple times."
The Director takes a sip and scoffs lightly "You have a response ready for everything, don't you?"
"I do my best." he smiles softly, but the Director is not amused enough to entertain a conversation "Director, please..."
"Ugh." he throws his head back for a second and then turns to glare at Price, those intense green eyes have always made him feel tingly in some sort of way "Shouldn't you be finding something to do instead of bothering me?"
"Well--"
"GO. AWAY." he commands coldly, putting a wall between them as always.
"Are you sure there's nothing I can do for y--"
"I SAID GO AWAY!" he yells, throwing the still full cup in Price's direction (he seems to do that a lot). It doesn't hit him and it shatters onto the floor, Price is startled and instinctively makes himself smaller. During these moments with him the submission is real, his boss is the type of person he would have been afraid of as a child. The fact that he always speaks so highly of him is definitely hilarious, although mostly unfortunate.
The Director seethes and a sob escapes his mouth. He clenches his fists, emits a choked noise.
"Director, are you alright?"
"I'm fine." he presses his lips, holding back tears, then scratches his forearm. He thinks it's nothing but Price notices, Price watches everything, Price remembers. Fondly.
"Are your cuts infected?"
The Director freezes "...What?"
"You seem to have relapsed into self-harming. You must tend to your scars carefully, otherwise you might--"
"Don't patronize me."
He scowls, probably expecting some insistence. Price's façade of perfection is unnerving not only to his surbodinates, but to him as well.
"Sorry, sir..."
A moment of silence follows.
"I understand why you feel the need to hurt yourself."
"Yeah, right."
"I do, and I'm not judging you for that, sir. On the contrary, I have always admired your will to sacrifice yourself for the war." Price offers him a friendly smile "But you don't have to feel regret anymore, now it is your chance: if we reach our goals you will get to contribute and save the day like you always knew you could."
Seeing him grunt ambiguosly, Price gathers the courage to gently place a hand on his shoulder, making sure to pierce him with an adoring enough look to capture his aching soul before he can think to reject that contact.
"You will honour your wife's legacy. She would have wanted to make this galaxy safe for mankind...For Agent Carolina."
The Director gulps at the mention of his daughter, this is so delightfully easy! He's so sensitive, so helpless, so fascinating already, Price wonders how much more he'd be starstruck if only the Director let him in...
"You just have to keep going. The world needs you, sir." he continues "It was you who said that the fragments were a huge discovery after reading my paper."
"They are." the Director's tone is stern again, he is clearly uncomfortable with how personal this conversation has become "We should make more."
"That's the spirit." Price smiles, knowing what heart strings to tug "We can kill two birds with one stone."
"Two birds with one stone?" the Director echoes "What are you talking about?"
"Harming yourself physically might come with complications we cannot afford to deal with, but fragmenting the Alpha on the other hand..." he slowly flutters his eyelashes "Not only it will allow you to experience the same chemical releases, it can also serve as a form of exposure therapy that will improve your health gradually. Soon you will feel much better."
Funnily enough, the Director is not convinced. That 'they are, we should make more' is blatantly meant to convince himself rather than anyone else. He already committed crimes, he already messed up irreversibly, there will be no mercy when the law finds out whether he stops or not. Besides his broken, foolish heart is holding onto the delusion that Allison can be brought back at some point.
Oh, but the fragments really are a huge discovery. An astonishing progress in the discipline that should be documented in books, yet another demonstration that science is a crucial factor in granting mankind a future.
All those years of being scolded, being told that all he was capable of doing was damaging others, quickly erased by something that can save the world, it is Price's revenge on stigmatization, on everyone that treated him with suspicion just because of four letters next to his name...And he gets to achieve it next to this beautifully, beautifully broken man that gives him every asset, every variable, every prey, every toy he ever wanted to play with!
"I will be there to make sure we are doing this safely. I promise I will take care of you, sir. You know that I have everyone's best interest at heart and that you can trust me, right?"
A sigh.
"Of course."
"Very well, then. We can discuss the details in depth, create a scene that accomodates all your needs, alright?" which, to Price, feels way more sexual than it sounds.
"Alright..."
"And, sir? Thank you for allowing me to be part of this." an evil smirk can't help but creep at the corner of his lips "It's an honour to save the world with you."
Seeing that memory fills Price with a sense of warmth. He truly does miss the Director, as much as his antics could get annoying he was undeniably special, and gave him so much...The only moments when Price felt at home were during Project Freelancer, doing what he does best. He's still resentful about the Director ratting him out and sacrificing him for his own sake, but lately more than ever he wishes he was here with him.
Yes, the abuse is mutual. Mutual abuse is consent and consent is love. Or at least, this is the only type of love that life allowed Price to experience.
"I would have helped him stop self harming, but he wouldn't let me in." is his excuse.