WEEK ONE: WEDNESDAY, THE POOL
[ so. assuming dirk is still keeping to the schedule, he will find dave skipped dinner tonight but does show up at the poolside around eight, his hands in his pockets and looking...
even more neutral than ever? or. kind of scattered. it's hard to read him still, probably, but he mostly looks about two seconds from jumping the fuck off of something tall.
his first question is: ]
If I ask you to lie to everyone for me, will you. English included.
[ hey what's up how are you today dirk ]
even more neutral than ever? or. kind of scattered. it's hard to read him still, probably, but he mostly looks about two seconds from jumping the fuck off of something tall.
his first question is: ]
If I ask you to lie to everyone for me, will you. English included.
[ hey what's up how are you today dirk ]

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[ less than that, even. dave can't understand the difference, and he isn't sure he's going to be able to.
maybe if he could he'd be able to trust dirk. ]
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You make it unfathomably difficult to come up with a decimatin' counter-argument when you withhold all possible information I could build a case with. [He actually doesn't sound annoyed, just observing.]
...The probability of my death aside, it's sort of a thing that I'm not interested in going any further in that direction. Whatever happened there, I don't want to be it.
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[ because it's still pretty fucking laughable in the grand scheme of things. ]
You don't have anythin' further to do with my Bro than I do yours.
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Not all of us can throw babies off of roofs okay.]
You say that like you think you don't have a thing in common with my Bro.
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[ rather than stand around arguing about this, because dave is back to being reticent about all things informational. whatever prompted the attack of vulnerability has been trampled or shoved back and ignored. ]
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You're ignorin' that there are key personality traits in common, that were just emphasized differently before or after the Scratch for whatever reason. Anyway, I didn't play the game to meet my Bro as he was in the historical record where I never personally encountered him. I came to meet whatever version of you had been in my place, whatever that might make you.
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He swallows down a cough for the same reason.]
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You don't have any personality traits in common.
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We like puppets.
[Which. Is not a personality trait. Hang on.]
He seemed like a dude who was totally sure of how right he was. That's a problem I've had to struggle with all the damn time.
[They are not walking anymore. Idiots.]
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[ ?????????????????????????
maybe could have put that more nicely but. ]
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I just came out of watchin' all of my friends die because of my fuckups, give my cripplin' arrogance the leeway of a few vacation days.
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[ because
and this is actually not a welcome realization, but
because he recognizes more of himself in dirk than he does bro.
the staring proceeds to be a thing again, this time with dismay thrown in to the bargain. ]
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He speaks quietly, though, because he is answering a question but also speaking about something he hates, and it isn't just to prove a point.]
My sword was used to kill two of my best friends. The sword wouldn't have been around to use by that spiderbitch if I'd done a better job attacking her or used a smarter move.
[It's a case of him-nothim, but Dirk is more closely tied to Brain Ghost Dirk than most of his other splinters, and he feels the blame for what happened.]
When we started the game, I told Jane that I'd be the shadow leader, guiding our group to victory through my supreme machinations. I told her if anything happened, I'd be there to swoop in and fix our mistakes.
You can see why that kind of arrogance took a hit.
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[ he's not even sure how to phrase the question because he has tried pretty hard not to think about dirk's circumstances too much. ]
Did you tell yourself you were good enough and strong enough and smart enough so you wouldn't be alone because they'd need you and you'd have some sort of purpose, or did you believe you were those things simply because you thought them to be true?
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When he touches his chest, and rubs, it isn't because of the cough. He swallows back. He tries to find his voice.]
I didn't... It wasn't that I...
[The cough is muted, struggled with. Like he's trying to refuse to let it have its day. When he finishes fighting it, he barely speaks.]
I had to tell myself that.
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[ dirk's not even the same type of reticent. he looks like bro and sounds like him maybe in a way younger way but there just isn't the overlap that dave keeps waiting for.
like with the fucking profile cards, the person he keeps overlapping with is dave.
it's still a realization he really does not want, because he still doesn't know what the fuck to do with it, but it's hard to ignore. ]
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But he can't say anything about that, because he just doesn't know.
After a moment, he ends up saying,]
It isn't like it's guilt that's driving me to be here for you.
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[ because as far as dave can tell it's just some desire to know someone dirk never met, and that's...
not enough. not by a long shot. ]
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It's justβit ain't somethin' logical. I just want to. Nothing you've said or done has made me not want it, it's been the reverse. The more I get to know you the more I want toβ
[be his brother? be there? something]
I keep thinkin' that I would've loved to have grown up beside you. That isn't something I can have, but I'm not going to throw away my chance to be with you now.
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[ he can still say he is, if he's pretending, but more and more often it seems a pointless facade. ]
And unless someone figures out a way through these rules, chances are a lot of people ain't gonna get their chances to do much of anythin'.
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You aren't great the way you told yourself you were, same as I told myself. What I've seen of you, though, including the mistakes you've made, shows me a good dude. Like, really, a better sort of dude I ever imagined talking to when I pictured meeting the legendary guy I idolized. I pictured him as probably being "too cool" to be the type of guy you are. But you know what, fuck being too cool for that. I'm interested in knowing you, here, even as time keeps running out on us.
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he's ask if dirk really doesn't think he's cool, but like.
dave has yet to manage a single interaction with the guy without being a complete disaster, so like.
fair. ]
I... [ he...? ] I'm probably gonna make the time run out tryin' to find it.
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[This time, when he reaches out for Dave, it's very careful. He reaches for a hand, but he's mindful of the fingers. He won't hold it to bruise.]
I'm here helpin' you cover that up anyway.
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he's still, and he doesn't pull back, but he doesn't return the grip, either. ]
But yeah.
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