yves' expression softens a bit at that, even if there's something a bit... sad at the corners. he's also sad that he has to still do this in heaven, when not having a scar was the only thing he wanted for so long. he'll squeeze's claude's hand again, grateful. ]
... thank you. I think people are afraid of what they don't understand, but... it doesn't change how painful it can be.
I'm alright now. Having friends like you defend and reassure me does make a big difference. I feel lucky to have that, despite everything else.
Honestly, I think if you were to remove it, no one here would reject you. Except maybe a couple of the assholes. [ idk he doesn't know dan(?) ] But there's no reason to push it.
Besides. [ Freeing his hand, he'll brush a finger over the bottom of the mask. ] It is a beautiful mask. There's no reason to hurry to cast it aside after its been at your side so loyally.
yves stills when claude's hand comes up, and there's just a little hitch in his breath that comes with the touch. he doesn't shift any further, afraid of dislodging his mask even the slightest bit, but...
he blinks in surprise, and only after a second, does he carefully move back just a bit to regain space ]
I trust you.
[ just to put that into the air between them. it's not claude, it's just a lifetime of rejection speaking. ]
... but you're right. I do like it. It was the first kindness that was shown to me after the fire, and from the first person who was willing to speak to a lonely child. I'm grateful, for a lot of reasons.
[ HE RELATES TOO HARD.... yves will just nod gratefully, and go back to looking out at the ocean side by side. he'll lean lightly against claude to regain some of that closeness even if he's not entirely comfortable with a hand by his mask ]
Some nice traveling merchant... He looked really ethereal...
I must've kept him a while, just asking him to talk to me. [ a little laugh ] So... I'm glad he did.
[ Aw, gives him a brief hug at that, squeezing him with the energy of an Asian uncle. ]
People can be assholes, unfortunately. All we can do is try and surround ourselves with the positivity needed to remind us that the world isn't all terrible.
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yves' expression softens a bit at that, even if there's something a bit... sad at the corners. he's also sad that he has to still do this in heaven, when not having a scar was the only thing he wanted for so long. he'll squeeze's claude's hand again, grateful. ]
... thank you. I think people are afraid of what they don't understand, but... it doesn't change how painful it can be.
I'm alright now. Having friends like you defend and reassure me does make a big difference. I feel lucky to have that, despite everything else.
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Honestly, I think if you were to remove it, no one here would reject you. Except maybe a couple of the assholes. [ idk he doesn't know dan(?) ] But there's no reason to push it.
Besides. [ Freeing his hand, he'll brush a finger over the bottom of the mask. ] It is a beautiful mask. There's no reason to hurry to cast it aside after its been at your side so loyally.
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yves stills when claude's hand comes up, and there's just a little hitch in his breath that comes with the touch. he doesn't shift any further, afraid of dislodging his mask even the slightest bit, but...
he blinks in surprise, and only after a second, does he carefully move back just a bit to regain space ]
I trust you.
[ just to put that into the air between them. it's not claude, it's just a lifetime of rejection speaking. ]
... but you're right. I do like it. It was the first kindness that was shown to me after the fire, and from the first person who was willing to speak to a lonely child. I'm grateful, for a lot of reasons.
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His hand drops to Yves' shoulder, squeezing for a moment before falling away. ]
Mhm, nothing wrong with being grateful for that kindness. Who was it, anyway? That gave you the mask?
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Some nice traveling merchant... He looked really ethereal...
I must've kept him a while, just asking him to talk to me. [ a little laugh ] So... I'm glad he did.
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[ They can lean! Cozy... ]
Kind of nice to find kindness like that in a stranger.
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[ he's not afraid of admitting it ]
Things got better after that though, and I'm okay now. People keep their distrust to whispers, and they're nice enough to my face.
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People can be assholes, unfortunately. All we can do is try and surround ourselves with the positivity needed to remind us that the world isn't all terrible.
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I don't think it's terrible... There's people like you in it, so I feel fortunate that our paths have crossed.