[ So, this is where they've come to. He's going to paint something for Tucker and Epsilon. A picture of their hypothetical happy future. Seems funny that they're here after everything that went down on Chorus. Or maybe a little sad.
Ephemera just nods. He can't change what he did in the past, but he can do this one, small thing. And maybe that's enough for right now. ]
Give me like...two weeks. And you find any cigarettes, I want 'em.
[A future that would only work if Tucker could find a way to get Epsilon home while still breathing. Shit, he'd even give up the flesh and bone as long as some ideal, some version, even a hologram, was able to return alongside him.
Everything was a long shot, but hey, they had faced worse odds before, had accomplished shit that no one thought they could. And look where they were now.
...okay, maybe this wasn't the best example.]
Is Drake going to give me dirty looks for getting you smokes? [Oh, don't mind that smirk. He was half serious, at least.]
[That...that was strangely sweet, coming from him. It surprised Tucker a little, but it was understandable. Hell, more than that, really; it was relatable.]
Yeah, Wash made me feel the same way. [And there was a sudden burn in his cheeks as he waved his arms back and forth frantically.] Not--not like Bang-Town-Here-We-Come or anything, but--
It's just nice to have someone believe in you, right? That see the things you can't see yourself.
[Yes. Yes, he had ton of issues, enough to make his own magazine subscription, but Wash...was a different topic altogether. One he didn't think about, one he didn't really discuss. It was better that way.
But he shrugged it off because Ephemera wasn't telling him anything he didn't already know. Well, on both ends.]
Look, if there's anything I can do to get you to be able to come home with us and not kick it, I'll help. I'm - [He looked back towards the stairs.] - kind of in the same boat right now anyway,
Uh huh. Keep telling yourself that, I'm sure it helps.
[ And of course he doesn't think before the words are out of his goddamn mouth and there's no changing it. Great. Be nice, Ephemera reminds himself. Be nice. ]
....fuck. I don't know shit about tech, but we've got people with magic here. Can't any of them fix that?
[ It's said coldly, but without much malice. Ephemera never had strong feelings about the Sim troopers one way or another, but he did them harm regardless. He did a lot of things on Chorus that he can't make up for. ]
[Not like he was on Felix's. His picture was number one with a damn knife holding it up; they all knew that. The thought turned his stomach, the flash of anger over a dead man erupting on his face for a second, before he moved on. Guy was dead. Let it go.]
She knows a lot. Makes me wonder what she sees in Wash.
[Being pissed at Felix was probably the easiest thing Tucker had ever done. It was funny what betrayal could do to a person. How many enemies did an asshole like that have? Did all of the Chorus count as one or was it each citizen?
Tucker blinked. Was this topic worse? Maybe. Kind of.]
The last thing in the world anyone needs to know is how Wash gets freaky. Ugh.
[But since they were on the topic--]
But if some weird stranger wanted to know...how freaky is it?
[ It wasn't actually freaky. Ephemera just hadn't wanted to know anything about Washington at the time except how long he'd take to bleed out. But that's a whole other conversation. ]
[ It's not often that Ephemera is completely lost for words. But it seems to be happening more and more in Hadriel. He starts out thinking he's got everything and everybody sorted into their boxes, all nice and neat, and then they go and do something entirely unexpected.
He stares. Probably for too long. ]
Huh.
[ So that's a thing that happened. Ephemera blinks. Back to reality.]
...not today. But. You should come over sometime. Me and Drake play poker with some of the others. I suck. But it's a good time.
[Was that a hint? Did Tucker know? The answer was no, at least not well and certainly not in a way that wouldn't get him caught in about three seconds. But he was fun, and it might not be so bad.]
Mind if I bring Church? That fucker can count cards like crazy, being a former AI and all. You have to watch him.
[Yeah, sure, invite two cheating bastards to your card game. That's probably not super enticing.
[ Ephemera huffs, not denying it. He has an awful poker face. Always has. But he likes the game, likes hanging out with other people. It's gotten easier in Hadriel. ]
Sure. We'll make it a party and shit. Pretty sure I've still got some booze stocked up.
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[But okay, yeah, that put things into perspective a little. Paint or ink. Paint or ink. He made a face.]
Ink, I guess? Unless you have something else you can use the paints on that's not paper?
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[ Or at least it never seemed that complicated to Ephemera. He learned watching Youtube videos, okay. ]
I can probably rig up a canvas, if you want one, but that'll take longer.
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[Tucker looked back up towards their room, their second chance. Color...color was kind of a thing for these color-coated space marines, so--]
Yeah. Do that. And if you need help, let me know. Or you want payment or something? I dunno, money's not exactly important here.
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Ephemera just nods. He can't change what he did in the past, but he can do this one, small thing. And maybe that's enough for right now. ]
Give me like...two weeks. And you find any cigarettes, I want 'em.
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Everything was a long shot, but hey, they had faced worse odds before, had accomplished shit that no one thought they could. And look where they were now.
...okay, maybe this wasn't the best example.]
Is Drake going to give me dirty looks for getting you smokes? [Oh, don't mind that smirk. He was half serious, at least.]
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[ There are bigger concerns, in the end. Ephemera's expression is soft and fond then. ]
Guess he told you.
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But he nodded and shrugged.] Yeah, we hung out when you were gone. Became friends.
[And he smirked, because he was an asshole.] He even gave me a massage once.
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He's good people. Makes me wanna be better.
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Yeah, Wash made me feel the same way. [And there was a sudden burn in his cheeks as he waved his arms back and forth frantically.] Not--not like Bang-Town-Here-We-Come or anything, but--
It's just nice to have someone believe in you, right? That see the things you can't see yourself.
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[ But it's true. As weird as it is to hear it coming from Tucker, it's true. ]
Yeah. Thought I was done with all that, after - hnn. Then I ended up here. Met him. Started figuring my shit out.
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But he shrugged it off because Ephemera wasn't telling him anything he didn't already know. Well, on both ends.]
Look, if there's anything I can do to get you to be able to come home with us and not kick it, I'll help. I'm - [He looked back towards the stairs.] - kind of in the same boat right now anyway,
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....with you? Or Epsilon?
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[But he almost did. Probably would have if Epsilon hadn't--]
Churches have something in their DNA that makes them die every five minutes, but we've always found a way to come back together. Um, as a group.
[Big distinction there.]
But the last time, when he deconstructed himself on the fucking Staff... I just don't think he's coming back from that.
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[ And of course he doesn't think before the words are out of his goddamn mouth and there's no changing it. Great. Be nice, Ephemera reminds himself. Be nice. ]
....fuck. I don't know shit about tech, but we've got people with magic here. Can't any of them fix that?
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[Okay, see? They could both toss it back and forth. And at least he said "survived" and not "outlived"; it was a thought omission at least!
Tucker nodded a little, before rolling his shoulders.] Maybe? I'm willing to try anything, but I'm more worried about going home.
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[ It's said coldly, but without much malice. Ephemera never had strong feelings about the Sim troopers one way or another, but he did them harm regardless. He did a lot of things on Chorus that he can't make up for. ]
You should ask Kyna. She'd know more than me.
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[Not like he was on Felix's. His picture was number one with a damn knife holding it up; they all knew that. The thought turned his stomach, the flash of anger over a dead man erupting on his face for a second, before he moved on. Guy was dead. Let it go.]
She knows a lot. Makes me wonder what she sees in Wash.
[He smirked at his own joke. He did that a lot.]
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[ It's hard to miss that flash of anger, and Ephemera's pretty sure he can tell who it's directed at.
Yeah, well. It's easy to hate Felix. ]
I asked her that once. She told me. In detail.
[ Ephemera looks fairly disturbed at the memory. There are things he doesn't want to know about Washington. Especially about Washington's sex life. ]
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Tucker blinked. Was this topic worse? Maybe. Kind of.]
The last thing in the world anyone needs to know is how Wash gets freaky. Ugh.
[But since they were on the topic--]
But if some weird stranger wanted to know...how freaky is it?
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Yeah, no. I'm not repeating that shit.
[ It wasn't actually freaky. Ephemera just hadn't wanted to know anything about Washington at the time except how long he'd take to bleed out. But that's a whole other conversation. ]
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Do you want to hang out? Or are you going back out again?
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He stares. Probably for too long. ]
Huh.
[ So that's a thing that happened. Ephemera blinks. Back to reality.]
...not today. But. You should come over sometime. Me and Drake play poker with some of the others. I suck. But it's a good time.
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[Was that a hint? Did Tucker know? The answer was no, at least not well and certainly not in a way that wouldn't get him caught in about three seconds. But he was fun, and it might not be so bad.]
Mind if I bring Church? That fucker can count cards like crazy, being a former AI and all. You have to watch him.
[Yeah, sure, invite two cheating bastards to your card game. That's probably not super enticing.
Weirdest double date ever.]
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Sure. We'll make it a party and shit. Pretty sure I've still got some booze stocked up.
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And seeing them naked.]
Wait, this is strip poker, right?
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