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zelman clock » the red-eyed murderer ([personal profile] exanimatus) wrote in [community profile] psychoshenanigans2012-05-01 10:52 pm
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Paradisa // AU

The rooms are dark, the moon is full, and it feels like a night for bad decisions. That might just be because Zelman's figured out that drinking is a pastime that now has favorable results out here. Finally, something the damn Dead Zone does right.

So off he goes looking for trouble to keep his bad mood from spilling out onto the surface (though he can't really remember the last time he was in a good mood save for when she was still around, but that's complexities and stupid anyway). Rin is boring. Legato, however, is interesting, and that's why he seeks him out--eventually finding him hanging around the dimly-lit common room and taking a fairly even seat next to him. Sure, he's a little too close, but that's not his problem.

"I've been thinking."
endthem: (I can hear you)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
Legato doesn't bother to glance up from the book he has propped open on one knee. It's late, one of the rare times that Rin isn't buzzing around his ears, breathing down his neck while pretending like she doesn't care, and so he isn't going to let a little something like Zelman's presence interrupt him. He's relaxing, and reading, and managing to effectively ignore the fact that he's trapped in a little building against his will.

He's sparing him the smallest amount of attention needed to answer.

"Have you?"
endthem: (Hell no)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
There are several stages to his surprise--blinking when Zelman pushes his book, then balking when when he's suddenly being touched, fighting with the immediate reaction of wanting to shove him away because... did he miss something here??

Maybe he should have been paying more attention this time.

It all registers in steps. Zelman is too close, and talking about something that... yes, he does remember. And then there is that memory clumsily shoving into all of this, making it seem falsely and awkwardly familiar.

--Oh, and something else is familiar. He can smell it on him now. Yes, start there, it is by far the easiest aspect to address.

"...Are you drunk?" The disdain in his voice matching his expression.
endthem: (Dont be so hasty)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 07:01 am (UTC)(link)
"What are you doing?"

Still not answering his question. For the moment, he's focused entirely on not allowing Zelman any more room--conversationally or physically. And, at first he doesn't move because of it. At first, he's worried that he'll get closer if he shifts and tries to free himself. It takes him a moment to remember that Zelman shouldn't be three times as strong as he is anymore (too busy trying not to think about what Zelman is doing or why and just wanting whatever it is to stop right now), and then he tries to shrug his least-trapped arm free when he does.

"Get off of me."
endthem: (A good pet)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Him hanging enough to rest his head--and that tone--it's enough to stop him for a minute. It's automatic.

But he still doesn't want to answer. He doesn't want to cooperate with whatever this is; he sees no reason to give him the satisfaction.

Zelman's just drunk.

"Why? Why could you possibly want to know?"
endthem: (Hound without a master)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
It doesn't really answer anything, just brings up more questions of 'why.' He needs to understand the reasoning for everything. He remembers demanding to know before, too. He remembers that very clearly. Why why why...

...And that finally leads him along through the rest of that memory, instead of just hanging on the parts of it that catch him. He'd wanted to know why, and then it became clear at the end.

He reasons that this whole thing is familiar because it's the same thing as before. Why would Zelman's reasons be any different now? So, having reached a conclusion that makes sense, he abruptly settles down.

"You want to know if there is anything still there to mock."
endthem: (Divine debris)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Something isn't lining up perfectly--he recognizes this fact--but there are enough new concepts to make him uncertain. Unsteady enough to trip over the rest of it, not able to dwell and figure it out. The misdirection is successful, distracting him enough to miss the flaws, allowing Zelman to get close.

Until Zelman is whispering at his ear, and he's alarmingly unsure of the path that brought him there.

"No, I wouldn't." He can at least manage the words.
endthem: (Legato)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"No. Not you."

He means it as a defiance, and it upholds that sentiment in its tone--sounding cold and sure--but to his own ears he hears something of a reminder. Reaffirming to himself decisions that he made a long time ago, and hating the fact that he needs to do that at all.

It's all black and white. There is no room for gray.

And yes he does detest the thought that much. His skin crawls with utter loathing, stomach twisting and breath tense with it, but that doesn't help him out of situations like this. It never has.
endthem: (You've crossed the line)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
It's only human.

He does hate it. So much so that the pressure of it shoves against his chest, pushes his lungs flat, crowds in around his brain until it makes it hard to see straight. He can't stand it, he is imagining twisting Zelman away from him until his limbs are nothing but too many wrong-bent angles. And Zelman wants him angry, and that makes it so much worse.

...It's worse because that's where the self-loathing comes in. He can't avoid it now. It's turning inward because he absolutely cannot argue it. He can't argue against his own humanity, his imperfection, his ugly weakness-- not to someone like him. Not even now. Not with how caught in a corner he let himself get, even after all this time.

And it's in this corner that he's finally forced to realize the answers to Zelman's questions. The remnants of things, the ones he can't pry out of the core of himself no matter how hard he tries. Leftovers of Zelman, still-bleeding things that she left behind, the exhaustion of trying to be his own thing...

The rage and disgust finally makes its mark on his expression, twisting his features as he leans his head away with a sharp motion, finally putting some effort in trying to untangle himself from Zelman and pry him away. A last-ditch effort to get out.
endthem: (Death is patient)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
He has room to breath again, and takes immediate advantage of it. Filling his lungs, relaxing into the space that he didn't have a moment before. It's a freeing feeling.

And empty.

...It is so starkly empty that Zelman's words clatter around in the space he left behind until they echo. He's glad that he weathered the encounter, Zelman's attention is wandering like he'd hoped, but he doesn't feel any of the relief that he'd been expecting. ...He finds that he doesn't feel much of anything at all.

Crisis averted, he passed some sort of test, and things can go back to exactly how they were before. It's cold, and passive, and doesn't leave him feeling any better than he did before. He's just left with the hollowness that Zelman dug up and left open. The scales balance again; it adds up to nothing.

It's not enough.

So, he tosses a pebble in.

"...And you're the one telling me this?"
endthem: (I should be dead)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"I was going to say that history has shown that you are usually the one looking for a reminder."

At least he's able to meet his eyes without hesitation this time. That emptiness is helping.

"Does it make you feel better to try and turn the tables?" --An honest question, despite anything else that might be there.
endthem: (Angel of death)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
It was an honest question because he wanted to hear it explained. He wanted to hear how it was all laid out in Zelman's own words. Both for reasons that are more strategic, and ones that are simply something like indulgent. He likes hearing it. It confirms some things.

And he stands, like he's going to follow him for that drink.

"That's reassuring to hear, honestly. I'd almost begun to believe that you'd actually cared about her."

--Instead of just some inconsequential blip in the scheme of things.
endthem: (I can hear you)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
He follows, but not for the goal of a drink in mind, and not in the way a dog might follow. It's probably something more like a moth-and-flame effect. Zelman had staggered over to dig something up, and he'd succeeded. After so long of nothing, and hoping, Legato can't quite get himself to let it go stagnant again.

"I suppose it does." He should put it down, but he can't. "It makes me feel a little silly, actually. Perhaps if I had gone ahead and fixed the problem sooner, I could have prevented this."
endthem: (Legato)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-02 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
And that decides it.

Something clicks, and he wanders to a stop. The mock sarcasm drops away, from both his face and his voice. He just lets it go as the pins click and the larger thought that he'd been fidgeting with finally unlocks.

"...Tell me. Do you know why my answer was no?"
endthem: (Such a shame)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-03 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
"Because it's you."

Which implies that it might be different in some other case. It implies a lot of things.

"You were right, I did have to think about it-- but it was because I didn't have an answer before."

And now he does. He might wish with everything that it would be something different, hang onto some stupid hope and all of the ugly tempting things he can't quite let go of, but he's at least made the conscious decision--

"You turn my stomach."
endthem: (Delightful)

[personal profile] endthem 2012-05-03 11:03 am (UTC)(link)
Well, at least being hated is a sure thing in this case, even if everything else seems perpetually and ferociously up in the air.

He manages to smile, finally. It's certainly without humor--still sickened from before--just a shell of an expression to catch the overflow of everything going on in his head.

"Is that what you came looking for?"

Maybe part of it at least, somewhere amongst all of Zelman's wandering motivations. He'd practically said as much earlier, anyway, so it seemed somewhere close to right.