[the way she's trained people to have to actually explain sayings is so funny. she actually does pause to try and fathom the dirty laundry bit, but. after a moment:]
... When I was a child, I was to be made a sacrifice for a monster. I was five.
[ Shenhe can be privy to a brief, but a full gamut of emotions behind those shaded eyes if she looks -- surprise, shock, and then a deep anger and disgust on her behalf. ]
[it's not touch week anymore - it's way past it, but. he's mentally unruffling his feathers, and she very carefully and lightly reaches to touch his arm.]
You didn't need to, but I appreciate it. [...] I hope that counts. I don't know that it's a secret so much as I don't tell people because it upsets them.
He's not really that kind of a depressing guy, he wouldn't say nothing. But things have been really rough lately and the standards for 'happy' are a bit high.
He blinks once and says the first thing that comes to mind about happiness. ]
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Dreams, things you wish you could do?
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[ Flurry just resigned to tell the mods to force Shenhe into a dunce cap next week because Shenhe will say anything. ]
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anyway she thinks about that for like, a good thirty seconds. and then:] Ah.
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You thought of something?
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[help me]
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[ OOCly we know Shenhe isn't going to straight explode probably. ICly though?? ]
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she eats her frozen yogurt, thinking.
and then, finally, hesitantly:] ... Will you keep the secret, if I tell you it?
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...It's a saying, it just means yeah, I'll keep it.
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... When I was a child, I was to be made a sacrifice for a monster. I was five.
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Why the hell would they do that?
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[she says it simply, easy.] It didn't matter in the end. I didn't die.
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I killed a man for exploiting kids like that.
[ He just throws that out there, like shoving it out of himself before he decides to change his mind. ]
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[no judgement, no disappointment, just - yeah. good.]
... Thank you.
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[ Doing the mental equivalent of basically patting down his own ruffled feathers. ]
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You didn't need to, but I appreciate it. [...] I hope that counts. I don't know that it's a secret so much as I don't tell people because it upsets them.
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It's what I wanted to. Like I said, I don't like leaving things unbalanced.
[ All he does is take. If he can do anything at all, starting small, it's give back so there's no imbalance. ]
I'd consider a piece of the past to be a secret.
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Then I suppose I'll be fine for the upcoming week. [...] I don't like leaving things unbalanced either.
Do you think there will be another rule?
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[ IT'S
ONLY!
WEEK ONE ]
I'd say be prepared.
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she finally pulls her hand away, and reaches to adjust her braid where it's hanging over her shoulder.]
... I'd like to ask you a question.
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Yeah? What is it.
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Is there something that makes you happy? Objects, food, activities.
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He's not really that kind of a depressing guy, he wouldn't say nothing. But things have been really rough lately and the standards for 'happy' are a bit high.
He blinks once and says the first thing that comes to mind about happiness. ]
Seein' a real smile.
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Ah... I'd hoped it'd be something that I could do. [she says, tilting her head. a beat.] I suppose I'll need to... practice.
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