You don't hate it down here because of the gods, do you? [ it's likely some part, but Sharon gets the feeling that's hardly it. she knows there's a few people with claustrophobia, and it took her several weeks to adjust to the cave sky, but as long as she doesn't look up or think about it, she can easily pretend it's not as confining as it really is. ]
[ there's something about a fuck up of this magnitude, shared between people, that makes it impossible to lie about anything. no secrets, even without sorrow's guilt adding to the mix.
but describing this is difficult when kate isn't sure she fully understands the effects of hadriel on herself. when she doesn't fully know how to describe this to herself, never mind someone else.
she taps on her keys for a few minutes, and decides to go with the facts. ]
...
The work I used to do [ long before now, long ago when the thought of working in a constructive capacity seemed completely foreign. ] had me going underground a lot. Fighting things. Killing them, usually. We wiped out entire communities.
Couldn't take it any more. Left. Spent years away from it all, started feeling better.
[ The implication of Kate's previous work is horrifying, but comparable to her own past. She finds it hard to judge the other woman for what she's done, and what she's gotten away from. They all have a past, and this place just likes to dig it up even after it's long been buried. ]
And then you got stuck here. [ stuck in an underground city with a fake sun and no sky, trapped effectively in a place that constantly reminds her of the things she's committed. Kate doesn't deserve that. ] You'll get out of here, you know that, right? They won't keep us here forever.
[ The funny thing is? She wouldn't mind it at all if there was simply a sky. Not even the real thing. Just something that was close enough to pretend. She doesn't mind the people, and the fighting in the caves she could probably give up if she could pretend a little more.
But the message is appreciated. A lot. ] They'd be stupid to. All anyone does is fight them.
I see that, just... looking at it differently, I suppose. Doesn't benefit hope to have angry, scared people around who only want to go home. Wouldn't keep the food supply of someone I disliked around if I didn't have to.
They're not going to let us go. They need us, and we're weak, easily manipulated by them. They can tell us for the rest of eternity that they're trying to find us a way home, but, oh no, they just need a little more power from us.
and a little more. and a little more.
We're never going home through them.
[ which is to say that although sharon is in a state of absolute despair, she firmly believes that the gods are liars, thieves, and the only way home will be through them. not her, maybe, not kate, or bianca, but someone else.
gods will have to fall before they ever get to try for home. ]
[ Maybe Hope will do them all a favour and just let them all die and not be revived. That would also work, really. Better than feeling like this again and again, at least. ]
I know that you're probably right. Just... it's tiring. Fighting is fucking exhausting.
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but describing this is difficult when kate isn't sure she fully understands the effects of hadriel on herself. when she doesn't fully know how to describe this to herself, never mind someone else.
she taps on her keys for a few minutes, and decides to go with the facts. ]
...
The work I used to do [ long before now, long ago when the thought of working in a constructive capacity seemed completely foreign. ] had me going underground a lot. Fighting things. Killing them, usually. We wiped out entire communities.
Couldn't take it any more. Left. Spent years away from it all, started feeling better.
[ had it all violently ripped away. ]
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And then you got stuck here. [ stuck in an underground city with a fake sun and no sky, trapped effectively in a place that constantly reminds her of the things she's committed. Kate doesn't deserve that. ] You'll get out of here, you know that, right? They won't keep us here forever.
[ because she won't let them. ]
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But the message is appreciated. A lot. ] They'd be stupid to. All anyone does is fight them.
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Without us, they'll grow weak, have less power. They all want power, and not just to bring back their dickbag friends.
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and a little more. and a little more.
We're never going home through them.
[ which is to say that although sharon is in a state of absolute despair, she firmly believes that the gods are liars, thieves, and the only way home will be through them. not her, maybe, not kate, or bianca, but someone else.
gods will have to fall before they ever get to try for home. ]
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I know that you're probably right. Just... it's tiring. Fighting is fucking exhausting.
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It's easier to give up. It might be best to.
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Least we did try. [ things she's parroting from friends for 500, alex. but it's keeping her from giving completely into the misery. ]
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It's more than most here can say.
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[ Lessons from the constantly punished. ]
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