HIKAGE | 緋影 (
psychedelica) wrote2018-06-16 11:23 pm
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Here.
[ welcome to THE KITCHEN, belph, because that's where your hikage time is happening today. He's brewed some tea tonight (as he does most nights), but he's made enough for two; now he's holding a cup out to Belph. ]
You're going to need it after all that.
[ welcome to THE KITCHEN, belph, because that's where your hikage time is happening today. He's brewed some tea tonight (as he does most nights), but he's made enough for two; now he's holding a cup out to Belph. ]
You're going to need it after all that.

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Death sounds pretty dreary.
[he's just... going to accept this as a thing. it's easier than pondering the logistics of it.]
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You're only just realizing that now?
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I haven't died yet.
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That doesn't matter. You don't need to die to know death isn't exactly a great time.
[ this is better, let's talk about death, it doesn't confuse him as much... the color's returning to his face, even. ]
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Well, change of pace is nice once in a while, right?
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Dying and being reborn isn't "a change of pace."
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[ he does live underground like a mole person, so it's possible... ]
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Did I ever say that?
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Of course there are.
[ he looks down at the unfamiliar face reflected on the surface of his tea. He doesn't really care about what Belph is hiding - he was just trying to get away from the earlier topic. The idea that Belph likes him. That he sees him as someone fun to be around, someone trying his best. Somehow. That he'd spare him for some reason. Is that who Hikage is? Is Belph worth trusting over this, or is he just lying, trying to trick him? (But what would he be trying to trick him out of? He doesn't know.)
He feels like he'd been laying in the dark at the bottom of a deep lake, and suddenly, he's been dislodged from his resting place. He wonders if there would even be a point in trying to swim for the surface - if there would be someone waiting to pull him back up. ]
... What's your title, Belph?
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That's quite the thing to ask of me.
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[ don't stop him now, belph, he's on a roll. ]
So tell me.
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... The White Rabbit.
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But he didn't. ]
... You actually trust me.
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[ but there's no vitriol in his voice. just bewilderment. ]
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