Spectral Waltz
Scatterbrained Writer
- Location
- Walking the Endless Corridors
[x] Kaizuki
Looks good to me. Wise catgirl strikes again. *sage nod*
Looks good to me. Wise catgirl strikes again. *sage nod*
"How?" Homura whispers, her voice raw and agonized. "I don't deserv- I can't."
There's a line we need to mark, from which we won't budge."I don't agree with that," you say, touching her shoulder gently. "I'd never agree with that, Homura."
You mean right out?
"According to the labor theory of value, you owe me one hug."For all the effort you put in, you'll accept her thanks. Thanks and a hug, even.
Across the city, Mami has an irrational surge of anger
OOPS. Yes, of all the times to typo...
Let's not let Mami hear that. Ever.
Eh, it's probably safe if we say we figured that she'd be anti-Marx on the grounds of the whole Opium thing.
I would say that's actually shit advice, but actually, I'm not certain it conts as advice at all."Shit happens," Kyouko says. She picks off the last of the vegetables on her plate. "Deal with it."
Thats actually great advice.
I would say that's actually shit advice, but actually, I'm not certain it conts as advice at all.
More importantly, I was gonna comment something like twenty hours ago but forgot, but the longer Kyouko stays stuck on the "GOOD THINGS CAN'T JUST HAPPEN" phase, the longer my answer to her becomes throwing her words back at her.
"(Good) shit happens. Deal with it."
Well no wonder they considered our microwaving tea heretical... we forgot the cup of water it's supposed to be in.
If you think about it, it's genius.Well no wonder they considered our microwaving tea heretical... we forgot the cup of water it's supposed to be in.
Of course microwaving a box of tea leaves won't do anything.
It might flavor the box?
I'm not arguing that we need to obviate it. The issue is that under current circumstances it's detrimental to our efforts. I'm fine with Kyouko deciding she owes us, I am not fine with Kyouko deciding she owes us when we're still at arms' length from each other. The reason the vote doesn't say "Kyouko owing us isn't something we want right now" is that that would imply it's something we would want eventually, which... isn't really the case. We want Kyouko to work with us because she decides she wants to, not out of a sense of debt.
As for the "she deserves our help" thing...
... have you read TDS, Phoenixian?
Kyouko's entire issue is that she feels she's responsible for what happened to her family.
She doesn't believe that she deserves good things after that -- or, if we're somehow in the million-to-one world where she does, then saying that she does doesn't hurt us.
You talk about the possibility of steadfast rejection... But, y'see, here's the thing: if Kyouko wants to "steadfastly reject" us saying that she deserves a helping hand right in front of Yuma, then I. Am. Game.
That route is a Good Thing, because it's the ideal situation for something that has to happen eventually. Kyouko doesn't believe she deserves good things, and eventually we have to refute that if we ever want to get anywhere with her... and I've gotta say -- we want Yuma there when we do, because Yuma doesn't accept that Kyouko is someone who doesn't deserve good things, and because she and Kyouko are very close. Yuma and Sabrina back each other up, Sabrina drops the metabomb, tells her that we feel she deserves good things even knowing what happened, Yuma agrees. It makes it harder for Kyouko to keep resisting -- what's she gonna do, run away from Yuma?
If this were in a vacuum between us and Kyouko things would be different. I'd be more worried about exactly what you're pointing to, among other things. But Yuma is right here, and Kyouko is talking about personal things with her present, and that gives us a Very Big Opportunity to be a lot more forward about things.
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[X] Tone: steady, firm. Look Kyouko in the eyes. You came out here to help her because you wanted to since she deserved it, not to win her favor or somesuch. Steady, soft: her owing you is something you don't want. You want Kyouko to do things for Kyouko, not for Sabrina, because Kyouko really needs that.
I'd kill to just have that one line be the entire vote and see where Kyouko and Yuma take us. There are, as I have said, many possible paths.
-[X] In response to an assertion that Kyouko doesn't deserve something: apologize for being worried about being overheard, warn Mami via telepathy, privacy sphere from enchanted grief. Include Yuma. Drop the metabomb: minimize details, note that you've been telling your other close friends about it, you know a lot of peoples' rough backgrounds, though not your own. Assert that you know all about the events that lead to the Sakura church being abandoned, and reaffirm that Kyouko deserves good things. Do not talk about specifics of Kyouko's past unless you are challenged to.
--[X] Otherwise, cut to voting quickly.
I don't think we did just skip here Kai, It's three paragraphs, but Firn does detail our activities at the start of the update:Really, my big personal preference would be to have nothing to do with the bloody privacy stuff at all, and to just proceed immediately before the situation has a chance to change. If we just had enough enchanted grief on hand...!
...!!!
We did scene-skip directly to Kasamino without being in air... @Firnagzen? Did we...?
You know, given that the trip was cut out and that there was a standing at the end of last vote -- the result of the vote prior to that -- I'm going with "we did." Given that we were planning on talking about the metabomb, it was fairly obvious...
Then, that just leaves how much we can do outside the sphere. I'd kind of assumed everything had to be inside it. But... if we could just...
Yeah, this works too much better to not go for it.
Kasamino. Mitakihara's sister city. Mitakihara's other half, seperated by a mere river. It's a big river, true, and you fondly recall the way it glittered as you hurled yourself across it all that time ago. Far below, you can see the white vee-shaped wake of some boat cutting through the gentle, slopping waves.
Maybe you should do that again, you muse as you wing over the shining river. You keep Aurora in your hand as you fly, letting magic and the magic of the moment seep into the Grief Seed as you soar. And... it was fun, and you can't help but wonder how you measure up now, with more experience simply moving as a magical girl. Maybe on the way bac-
You blink, thoughts promptly derailed by a flash of dusky red on a rooftop. Red and green, perched atop a building.
So, I have to say that I do not like the way you are proposing this plan. It strikes me that it's contrary to the relationship we've tried to build Kyouko and what we've learned in the process and relies on sheer force of personality and as a result, if Kyouko is listening for an actual argument, then it has a good chance to blow up in our face and leave us with an "Well, I thought you kinda got things after your experience, but you clearly don't."
I think that if you want to make an argument about Kyouko deserving happiness it needs a fundamental point. She listened to us before on an argument about what people would think about where she is now... but that argument worked because we talked about her situation as a homeless person who's taken in a kid anyways and people's reactions to it.
If you want, the argument on what she deserves can be that she's not alone: Sayaka lost her home and feels indebted to Hitomi for getting it back, Mami blames herself for the death of her family and easily comes to blame herself for the loss of her friends, Homura worries about damning herself in the eyes of those she cares for most. Kyouko isn't identical to them in the situations or her feelings, but in her own way each of these things are shared. And from there deserve that if they deserve happiness your help then Kyouko does too.
Hell, they all mirror the aspect of "shared grief" that Homura talked about when asked how Kyouko and Mami might reconcile.
Of course, that might be a bit invasive and Kyouko isn't actually friends with these people at the moment. (And I don't think she and Mami ever talked about Mami's regrets about her own wish.)
Alternatively, there's an argument we could make from a post-metabomb standpoint --- if she believes us entirely and respects us for knowing what we do and working towards our goals anyways. Though that's more as "Yes, I've seen what you've done, and just as importantly who you've consistently become, and the hard work and sacrifices you've made for others when given the chance."