[he will lead mathis to the pavilion!! at a nice little french restaurant, where Lavi will order... soup!!! he also gets a glass of ice, which he just dumps in his scarf and shoves against his face.]
If we want to save them, then we have to move before she acts again next week, or kill her during the trial - like we did for Kate.
But it's difficult to know for sure. Gale saw the hair, and we talked about her as a possibility, but we didn't accuse her directly. She didn't react at all.
We could try writing letters and asking Nina and the others to give us a hint about it. That's how the house found out about Kate.
There's no other reason for the hair, though, is there...? I know we've tried to be careful, and there was... Robin, but.
[his emotions are just. in the blender about it, before he struggles to calm himself and manages to take another spoonful of the soup. it's more effort than it should be.]
...we can get them to try to confirm.
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I wanted to ask you something else, though, after everything we've been learning. You... said before that you wanted me to survive.
[he nods, looking grim at the first part. he knows this trial was different from kanda's -- where he hadn't known anything except a vague suspicion. no one had seen kate, pointed at kate, or accused her.
...I know it feels hopeless. But I was always the type to abandon hope, right from the start.
You never did. So I tried to learn from you and Kar, to maybe finally put my hopes in something. That we'll survive this, and find a way to get the others back, and put an end to all this misery. And when we do -- I want you there with us.
[at this, Lavi abandons his soup and ice that he hasn't been really paying attention to since this conversation started, reaching out instead to -- what? he's not sure, but he feels like he has to do more than sit across this table and stare at him. he puts his hand on the table between them, fingers curling.]
Mathis. ...I told you my answer. I want to hear yours.
[he hesitates, but. after a pause, he reaches out to take his hand. an anchor, a grounding point.
the guilt is even stronger when he answers.]
I don't think that I want to be.
[he admits quietly, voice still choked.]
I've tried to hold onto that hope, I have, and I think-- I think this will turn out all right, but I... I don't know whether I can stay here and watch nearly all of us die, Lavi, I already lost so many of them, I'd never-- I'd never even truly lost someone close to me, before this, and Scien said that he wouldn't be disappointed in me for giving up and now he's gone, too, and they already avoid telling me things because they don't think that I can handle it and I-- I'm so--
I'm tired. I don't... know what to do, but I don't want to hurt anyone, or... for you to think less of me for it.
[Lavi listens, because he'd asked to know this answer -- emotions can only go so far. He can feel all of this from Mathis and maybe he's been feeling it for weeks, but there has to be more -- there has to be words too. So he listens to them, quietly and silently. His expression patient, his own emotions calm.]
I don't think less of you. ...I'm glad you told me. But you've always been that way -- brave enough to share your feelings.
[regardless of what the answer might be. Lavi can treasure this part of Mathis, unchanged even now.]
...You said you don't know what to do here. But do you know what you want to do if you weren't?
[it's not accusatory, in tone or emotion, but just a simple question]
...I don't. I can't know, without... being aware of what's happening wherever they are. I just know that every time I think of being one of the only ones left, I...
[well. the dread that creeps into his emotions there speaks for him. he's terrified of it, of seeing all of them go, of... of ending up envying them for not being in that position.]
My partner is already... angry with me for it. I couldn't-- I had to be honest with them, first.
They can be angry. Just like how you can feel the way you feel.
...It could be worse over there. Even though you wouldn't be in danger of losing yourself or other people. You'll have to watch us get hurt. You might wish you could be with us instead.
I would still want to be with you, even if it were better there. I don't-- I've been hurt enough by people leaving, and it's only going to keep happening, but I don't want to... hurt anyone else in the same way.
[he knows he would. he knows they want him to live. but they're asking so much.]
I'm already exhausted, and I would still have to prove that I wouldn't just... be a liability, if I stayed...
You don't have to prove that. You've been doing the exact same things as the rest of us have.
[but he knows that if Mathis feels that way -- then it'll be hard not to. and lavi himself feels that way too, the helplessness of each and every action]
...What about this, then? What if you waited until we get our next note? For the next set of letters? If you still feel the same way after, then you'll have more of a reason to make a decision.
If I've been doing the exact same things the rest of us have, but I still barely know anything, then--
[...he cuts himself off there, shaking his head. he doesn't want to feel that way about it, he knows there are reasons, but it's still the truth that he's had no idea about so many things, and that they kept writing him pleading with him to live despite the pain while only one would tell him why it was going to hurt.
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we're in the void where the vibes are just. tired. sad. frustrated.]
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Lavi will approach and look at Mathis,]
Are you hungry?
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[after a moment:]
But... if you're going to insist, then I'll try.
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[he will lead mathis to the pavilion!! at a nice little french restaurant, where Lavi will order... soup!!! he also gets a glass of ice, which he just dumps in his scarf and shoves against his face.]
Do you have any allergies?
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[he's getting soup as well, glancing over worriedly as lavi ices his face.]
Does it hurt very badly-?
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Stings pretty bad. I'll ask Alf for some of that salve later.
I'm still good for our training sessions though.
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[he nods, but there's-- a little twist of guilt, in his emotions.]
But I wouldn't want you to push yourself, either..
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[he'll put the ice down so he can eat some Soup that he dragged Mathis all the way here to eat even though Mathis isn't even HUNGRY]
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[it's fine sometimes you just don't feel like eating...
he tries anyway, but it-- reminds him a little of the soup ceres would make.
there's some sadness in his emotions again, a little more worry.]
... what-- what are we going to do about Ashlyn...?
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Lavi waits for Mathis to have some soup first, then]
...Do you know if she has a partner?
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If we want to save them, then we have to move before she acts again next week, or kill her during the trial - like we did for Kate.
But it's difficult to know for sure. Gale saw the hair, and we talked about her as a possibility, but we didn't accuse her directly. She didn't react at all.
We could try writing letters and asking Nina and the others to give us a hint about it. That's how the house found out about Kate.
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[his emotions are just. in the blender about it, before he struggles to calm himself and manages to take another spoonful of the soup. it's more effort than it should be.]
...we can get them to try to confirm.
[...]
I wanted to ask you something else, though, after everything we've been learning. You... said before that you wanted me to survive.
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he looks back at Mathis,]
I did. And I still do.
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[they know how it's going to have to go.]
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...I know it feels hopeless. But I was always the type to abandon hope, right from the start.
You never did. So I tried to learn from you and Kar, to maybe finally put my hopes in something. That we'll survive this, and find a way to get the others back, and put an end to all this misery. And when we do -- I want you there with us.
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I--
[he's a little too choked up by that to speak.
he doesn't want to be a disappointment. you and kar, he says, but karlach chose not to stay, he's the only one of the two left, he--]
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Mathis. ...I told you my answer. I want to hear yours.
What do you want?
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the guilt is even stronger when he answers.]
I don't think that I want to be.
[he admits quietly, voice still choked.]
I've tried to hold onto that hope, I have, and I think-- I think this will turn out all right, but I... I don't know whether I can stay here and watch nearly all of us die, Lavi, I already lost so many of them, I'd never-- I'd never even truly lost someone close to me, before this, and Scien said that he wouldn't be disappointed in me for giving up and now he's gone, too, and they already avoid telling me things because they don't think that I can handle it and I-- I'm so--
I'm tired. I don't... know what to do, but I don't want to hurt anyone, or... for you to think less of me for it.
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I don't think less of you. ...I'm glad you told me. But you've always been that way -- brave enough to share your feelings.
[regardless of what the answer might be. Lavi can treasure this part of Mathis, unchanged even now.]
...You said you don't know what to do here. But do you know what you want to do if you weren't?
[it's not accusatory, in tone or emotion, but just a simple question]
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[well. the dread that creeps into his emotions there speaks for him. he's terrified of it, of seeing all of them go, of... of ending up envying them for not being in that position.]
My partner is already... angry with me for it. I couldn't-- I had to be honest with them, first.
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They can be angry. Just like how you can feel the way you feel.
...It could be worse over there. Even though you wouldn't be in danger of losing yourself or other people. You'll have to watch us get hurt. You might wish you could be with us instead.
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[he knows he would. he knows they want him to live. but they're asking so much.]
I'm already exhausted, and I would still have to prove that I wouldn't just... be a liability, if I stayed...
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[but he knows that if Mathis feels that way -- then it'll be hard not to. and lavi himself feels that way too, the helplessness of each and every action]
...What about this, then? What if you waited until we get our next note? For the next set of letters? If you still feel the same way after, then you'll have more of a reason to make a decision.
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[...he cuts himself off there, shaking his head. he doesn't want to feel that way about it, he knows there are reasons, but it's still the truth that he's had no idea about so many things, and that they kept writing him pleading with him to live despite the pain while only one would tell him why it was going to hurt.
finally, he asks instead:]
If I wait, then what if next time, it's you...?
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