[She's the first person he hears back from.
He's been out wandering around in the city, taking in how desolate and quiet it is in terms of human activity, but how full of life it is when it comes to plants and animals. They're everywhere, and in many ways it's like he's returned to a different world than he left.
And it is, of course, also a different world than he'd last been in.
It's all so confusing and he can't begin to sort it out, partially because it's just so much and partially because he can't let himself get lost in it right now. He has to stay focused on what's going on, on the few people that do seem to find themselves in the city again, and hopefully--or not hopefully?--other Displaced who might find themselves in New Amsterdam once again.
It isn't that he's never expecting a response from Kyna, exactly, just that he's not expecting her to be the first to reply out of the various messages he'd sent. He doesn't know, for sure, why it is that she's back, but between his own experience and what he'd heard happened in Zerzura, it's an easy guess.
But that only makes him even more unsure of how to navigate the conversation. Just like with her, the conflict they had before seems so pointlessly and so far removed from anything now, like it had happened in another life; hadn't it, in a way? It's not that the issues that led to it were resolved, but right now they just seem unimportant compared to everything else.
But he doesn't know what to do, or how she feels about it, or how to even start handling a situation like this. So he goes on intuition for now, hoping it'll guide him correctly.]
Hey, Kyna.
Are you at the apartment?
He's been out wandering around in the city, taking in how desolate and quiet it is in terms of human activity, but how full of life it is when it comes to plants and animals. They're everywhere, and in many ways it's like he's returned to a different world than he left.
And it is, of course, also a different world than he'd last been in.
It's all so confusing and he can't begin to sort it out, partially because it's just so much and partially because he can't let himself get lost in it right now. He has to stay focused on what's going on, on the few people that do seem to find themselves in the city again, and hopefully--or not hopefully?--other Displaced who might find themselves in New Amsterdam once again.
It isn't that he's never expecting a response from Kyna, exactly, just that he's not expecting her to be the first to reply out of the various messages he'd sent. He doesn't know, for sure, why it is that she's back, but between his own experience and what he'd heard happened in Zerzura, it's an easy guess.
But that only makes him even more unsure of how to navigate the conversation. Just like with her, the conflict they had before seems so pointlessly and so far removed from anything now, like it had happened in another life; hadn't it, in a way? It's not that the issues that led to it were resolved, but right now they just seem unimportant compared to everything else.
But he doesn't know what to do, or how she feels about it, or how to even start handling a situation like this. So he goes on intuition for now, hoping it'll guide him correctly.]
Hey, Kyna.
Are you at the apartment?
Okay. I'll be there as soon as I can, though you're going to have to let me in.
[And please just don't ask about that; that's an issue for a later time. For now he needs to focus on getting to the safehouse and--more specifically--going through that damn hoverbike garage, which considering his mental state at the moment is going to be unpleasant even though he's preparing for it.
Her last question he ignores, hoping the lack of answer won't really stand out and she'll just assume he missed it. Probably easier than trying to get away with 'I'm fine'.]
[And please just don't ask about that; that's an issue for a later time. For now he needs to focus on getting to the safehouse and--more specifically--going through that damn hoverbike garage, which considering his mental state at the moment is going to be unpleasant even though he's preparing for it.
Her last question he ignores, hoping the lack of answer won't really stand out and she'll just assume he missed it. Probably easier than trying to get away with 'I'm fine'.]
[It's a nice offer for her to make, something he didn't really expect her to remember, and some part of him doesn't like that she does even though he appreciates the conscientiousness of it. But that's something to figure out later, and for now he'll just let himself feel a little relief at one challenge being removed.]
Thanks. Be careful; there aren't that many people around, but still.
[Just keep aware. And he'll be there as soon as he's able to be, having to traverse the now wild city; he finally reaches the garage, shoes lighting up ridiculously with each step, though now the lights aren't just fun for the sake but soothing for him to watch.
He draws his attention away, though, as he reaches the garage, and it isn't too hard to catch sight of Kyna; she's the only other person around, after all. The rush of emotions he feels are so jumbled and confusing and he doesn't bother to try sorting them out just yet, letting the main one wins out; he's so glad to see her, and so incredibly worried about her.]
Hey.
Thanks. Be careful; there aren't that many people around, but still.
[Just keep aware. And he'll be there as soon as he's able to be, having to traverse the now wild city; he finally reaches the garage, shoes lighting up ridiculously with each step, though now the lights aren't just fun for the sake but soothing for him to watch.
He draws his attention away, though, as he reaches the garage, and it isn't too hard to catch sight of Kyna; she's the only other person around, after all. The rush of emotions he feels are so jumbled and confusing and he doesn't bother to try sorting them out just yet, letting the main one wins out; he's so glad to see her, and so incredibly worried about her.]
Hey.
[Lance has similar concerns, which are the main reason he hasn't just hugged her either, but he can't exactly watch her tear up and hear her voice like that without just taking the chance. So although he doesn't close the whole distance, he does step forward and reach out, giving her the option to duck away if she wants but making it clear that if she needs a hug he's totally okay with that.]
[He's relieved that she doesn't pull away, because that means things aren't that broken between them, no matter how complicated and confusing it all is. It's something they can work on.
He puts his arms around her in return, blinking hard so he doesn't start crying too; he's never good at watching friends be so upset, psychology training or not, and that's without all his own... Everything, that he's trying to hold back. But he manages for now, taking a deep breath and letting her get out whatever she needs to, but when she starts apologizing he has to shake his head and immediately protest--]
You don't have anything to apologize for. We'll deal with it, it's okay.
[All of it, it can be worked through and fixed. She doesn't need to blame herself, it's not like it was her fault; even their fight here was something they were equally responsible for, and what happened in the Aerie... None of that was because of her, and she has enough to deal with without adding guilt that should be hers on top of it.]
He puts his arms around her in return, blinking hard so he doesn't start crying too; he's never good at watching friends be so upset, psychology training or not, and that's without all his own... Everything, that he's trying to hold back. But he manages for now, taking a deep breath and letting her get out whatever she needs to, but when she starts apologizing he has to shake his head and immediately protest--]
You don't have anything to apologize for. We'll deal with it, it's okay.
[All of it, it can be worked through and fixed. She doesn't need to blame herself, it's not like it was her fault; even their fight here was something they were equally responsible for, and what happened in the Aerie... None of that was because of her, and she has enough to deal with without adding guilt that should be hers on top of it.]
Neither did you.
[No one did; it was all so incredibly unfair, and now they all have to just live with it. It's going to be such a long process, but at least they don't have to do it all alone.]
Do you want to talk about it?
[He doubts it right away, while they're out in the open even if there's no one around, but he wants to ask anyway. If she does, he wants to give her a chance to do so.]
[No one did; it was all so incredibly unfair, and now they all have to just live with it. It's going to be such a long process, but at least they don't have to do it all alone.]
Do you want to talk about it?
[He doubts it right away, while they're out in the open even if there's no one around, but he wants to ask anyway. If she does, he wants to give her a chance to do so.]
No, I just... Sometimes it helps.
[Even right after, or maybe even especially right after, when it's all you can think about and you haven't had time to even begin to process it. But he won't push her on it, asking instead--]
Maybe we should go back to the apartment?
[Even right after, or maybe even especially right after, when it's all you can think about and you haven't had time to even begin to process it. But he won't push her on it, asking instead--]
Maybe we should go back to the apartment?
[He lets go enough to let her pull back as much as she wants to, but since she doesn't break contact just yet neither does here. It's grounding, and it means they're both there, no matter what just happened.
That the question is turned around on him is no surprise, but he still isn't sure how to answer all the same. He doesn't want to talk about it, no, but he also doesn't want to discourage her from doing so by making her think like there's some sort of unequal, unfair exchange.
So, finally, he offers--]
You know I've died before, and this time was... It wasn't that bad.
[Even though he'd actually experienced the real death portion of it, something he hadn't at home, that part isn't so bad. It's the lead up to it, the pain and the fear and the regret, and he'd felt those things in the quarry but not in the same way as at home. This is like a pale imitation, and maybe it'll be worse as it continues to sink in, but for now he's okay.
Okay about that experience, anyway.]
That the question is turned around on him is no surprise, but he still isn't sure how to answer all the same. He doesn't want to talk about it, no, but he also doesn't want to discourage her from doing so by making her think like there's some sort of unequal, unfair exchange.
So, finally, he offers--]
You know I've died before, and this time was... It wasn't that bad.
[Even though he'd actually experienced the real death portion of it, something he hadn't at home, that part isn't so bad. It's the lead up to it, the pain and the fear and the regret, and he'd felt those things in the quarry but not in the same way as at home. This is like a pale imitation, and maybe it'll be worse as it continues to sink in, but for now he's okay.
Okay about that experience, anyway.]
[He doesn't know what he was expecting, of course she'd ask; anyone would at a comment like that. Maybe, he wonders briefly, he subconsciously wants to talk about it, but then the rest of him says absolutely not and he shuts that thought down immediately.
So he gives a small shrug, shaking his head a little and answering truthfully but distantly, in a way he hopes gives enough of an answer for her to be satisfied without inviting more questions.]
I mean it could've been worse.
[The implication is probably clear, and so is that he doesn't really want to talk about it, but he also soon shifts the subject to something safer--]
The city is kind of a mess, and it's... Pretty much empty, so no public transportation. It'll take awhile to get back to the apartment.
[So they should get going.]
So he gives a small shrug, shaking his head a little and answering truthfully but distantly, in a way he hopes gives enough of an answer for her to be satisfied without inviting more questions.]
I mean it could've been worse.
[The implication is probably clear, and so is that he doesn't really want to talk about it, but he also soon shifts the subject to something safer--]
The city is kind of a mess, and it's... Pretty much empty, so no public transportation. It'll take awhile to get back to the apartment.
[So they should get going.]
@samuel.drake at some point after he's had some time to explore and die what is time
kyna are you there did you make it out of that thing tell me if you did
wherever you want is good.
you wanna come up here? our rooftop, not the one next door.
you wanna come up here? our rooftop, not the one next door.
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