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Please tell me she said no to that plan.
[BECAUSE IF SHE DIDN'T---]
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Of course she said no. She was really mad at me for even suggesting it, actually. She used her hair to drop me safely off the side of the ship and then used it to protect herself when it exploded. Everyone was saved, Andrew and his group were arrested again and no one died.
[Which was a miracle in of itself.]
While she was away, she learned a magical ability to free my dad. She did that and... let me stay out of prison. I spent the rest of my time doing everything I could to help her and the Kingdom. I just... I don't know, I wanted to balance things out again. Put good into the world after putting in so much bad. I got to save the Kingdom a couple of times and eventually the people of Corona stopped outright hating me.
[ He frowns, looking at his hands. ]
I hated myself for a really, really long time after that. Honestly, there are times when I still do. But it's better than it used to be. Yay, therapy.
[He sucks in a deep breath, holds it, lets it out. At least it was done now. Jun knew, for better or worse. He feels better for having told it.]
So that's that, and now you know. It was only fair you knew what you were getting into. And if you wanna cut and run after that, I understand. No hard feelings. I'm not the person I was back then any more, but that doesn't... undo what I did. So I get it if it's a dealbreaker.
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Jun doesn't respond right away when the story is at last finished. He needs a moment to assemble what he wants to say. But... he will use his telepathy to pull a glass of water from the table over to them, grabbing it with his own hand before offering it to Varian.]
Here. I'm sure your throat must be parch after talking so long.
[Because that really was a long story. Jun's not sure he's ever spoken that much in his life time. And... it couldn't have been easy for Varian to share all that.
He'll let Varian get a proper drink of water before he finally speaks his own piece. Partly to explain where he's coming from.... and partly because honestly? He thinks Varian could stand to hear it]
There's something you should know about gods. [That sounds out of left field, but stick with him] Every god, without exception, embodies a principle. It could be something physical like thunder... or an abstract concept, like contracts or freedom.
The Lord is the god of salvation. Mercy, forgiveness... redemption- all are tenets He believes in more than anyone. And it's those tenets that made me choose to follow Him over the other gods.
[He'll look over at Varian]
... Your past was never going to be a "dealbreaker", Varian. I felt that way before, and I still feel that way now. Because you're right. You're not the same person you were before. The Varian now is someone who has sought redemption, and now always tries to do the right thing.
That's the Varian that matters to me. You are so much more than your sins of your past.
[He gives a small smile]
Still... thank you, for trusting me enough to share it.
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Turns out, he didn't need to be worried at all. He should have known it would be fine, but it still takes him a little by surprise. He's come a long way from how deep his self-loading used to be, these days he can accept that he's allowed to be happy. But considering himself undamaged enough to be happy with someone else - to be someone that someone else could be happy with in turn? That had settled uneasy on his shoulders since Fern left.]
...That's- that's a way to look at it I've never thought before. [ Jun was right, he really could stand to hear it.] Thank you. That- that means more than I can say. [ He rubs the back of his head.] Honestly, for a while I kinda just thought I was a lost cause. So that makes me feel a little... less like that. [He offers Jun a little smile.] I didn't realise how much I needed to hear that.
[ It's a huge weight off. Maybe a year ago, he wouldn't have believed Jun. Fought against this idea that he was worth... anything. That he was a better person than who he used to be. But at least now he can accept the sentiment for what it is, and be comforted by it.]
Of course. I wanted you to know. It felt... fair. [He didn't want to spring this on Jun further down the line. Not with feelings getting involved. That could have ended up... messy.] Uh- not to say I expect you to share like... everything, too. I know there's things you can't talk about, and that's okay. I get that. Because the Jun you are now matters to me, too.
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But then, Varian keeps talking, and something heavier starts to settle in his heart. Guilt. Here was Varian, regretting so many his past actions and trying so hard to be a better man. Talking like Jun was the pious one. Meanwhile, here he was...
"Because the Jun you are now matters to me"
He looks away from Varian again, the guilt getting too hard to overlook. He can't keep up this charade. Varian was trying so hard to be a better person, he can't... not tell him anything. ]
... You're right, there's stuff I can't tell anyone. There's secrets I must take with me to the grave. But... [He clasps his hands together, shaking his head] If we're speaking of fairness, then it's only fair I warn you.
[He swallows]
Seal Knights... we're not heroes. I mean, I want to protect this city just like everyone else, but... my pact is to "do what needs to be done". Which... what needs to be done isn't always good.
Like... the mission's over now, so remember when Teresa stabbed me? [...] Truth is, I wasn't so much an innocent bystander as I made myself out to be. Teresa wasn't listening to reason. I knew it was a matter of time before things turned violent. And I also knew there was an assassin who had their eyes on her, waiting for a moral justification to strike. An assassin with a soft spot for me.
So. I decided to give them the justification they needed. I provoked Teresa on purpose, telling her things I knew would make her snap and attack me. Then, I made sure the assassin knew of the attack, saying things that I knew would drive them to act. They still have no idea I got hurt on purpose.
[....]
That's the Jun I am now.
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He'd meant it when he said he didn't expect Jun to share anything in return. He knows between Krusnik and his past life and everything in-between, there were things Jun could never voice aloud. He understood that and would never push for anything.
But here he is, sharing anyway. Varian remembers Teresa. He's pretty sure the whole app will remember her forever. She was a poison that absolutely had to be removed, and here's Jun saying how he orchestrated just that. He's quiet for a moment, before having out a soft sigh.]
You're right. Sometimes what needs to be done isn't good. But you've still got to do it anyway.
When I was doing all that work I talked about? Getting back into Corona's good graces? A friend of ours took the Moonstone for herself, she was manipulated by a demon into waging war against everyone. I knew the weakneses in our Kingdom's defenses [ because he'd taken advatange of them himself ] and I knew she had to be stopped before she could get through them. I created a weapon using that amber to stop her if it came to it. Permently. Rapunzel could never hurt her friend, never... get her hands dirty that way. But I could.
[Because he'd already gone there. It's less of a strain on a person's soul when they've already been willing to kill to do it again, it turns out. He moves one hand to take Jun's, carefully interlacing their fingers, giving the other's hand a firm squeeze. Solid. He wasn't going anywhere. ]
Teresa would have escalated. Who knows how many people she would have hurt or even killed if you hadn't done that. You did what you had to do to make sure a monster didn't get a harder foothold against a city of people. None of us could've predicted what a mess that would've ended up being. You did what you thought needed to be done, even if that wasn't the morally squeaky clean thing to do. Sometimes... sometimes it can't be the cleanest, gentlest thing when you're facing against something like that. You have to get your hands dirty or push other people into doing it to make sure something worse doesn't happen.
There's a big difference between doing bad things for bad reasons and doing them for good reasons. Not a lot of people see that line, and I get that, but it is there. [ He offers a gentle, reasuring smile.] So, far as I'm concerned, the Jun you are now is still the same one to me, too. I'm not gonna make you feel guilty for doing what you had to do to save people's lives. You can do that enough for yourself, you won't hear that from me.
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...He wasn't expecting for Varian to take his hand, to say words of reassurance. Acceptance. Understanding. He was clearly talking out of experience too. It wasn't just rose-colored goggles born of infatuation.
Jun lets out a sigh, relenting. ]
Quite the pair we make.
[He'll slowly give a squeeze back of that hand. ]
... Alright, as long as you're sure you're fine with what I do. With all your talk of wanting to be a better person, I was getting a little worried I'd only be dragging you back down to the shadows with me.
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I'm fine with it, honestly. I can still be a better person while knowing that doesn't always mean everything is gonna be perfect and safe. And I wouldn't expect that of you, either- I still think you're a good person. The fact you're willing to do what you have to in order to keep this city safe only makes you more so, in my opinion.
[He smiles. So fucking there, Nightroad.]
Last time I checked, you've never been able to drag me anywhere I didn't wanna go, so good luck with that.
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Uuuugh, aren't you laying it on a little thick? I impaled a guy, Varian. Like, last month.
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Last I checked, last month a lot of people impaled guys.
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Grumbles:] Damn so many people being willing to kill here and normalizing it...
[He clears his throat, unwilling to throw in the towel]
Alright, you Victorian, how about this?
I'm not a virgin and it was furry wolf sex.
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It's this city, I don't know what you were expecting.
[ And then Jun says that and Varian just stares for a moment, before bursting out laughing. Holy shit.]
...Did you just use Victorian as an insult? And I mean, if that's your trump card, I gotta remind you what my dad does for a living. Horny people are what got me a Nintendo Switch for my last birthday. That's really not gonna fluster me as much as you think it will.
[Not even if it was furry WOLF sex, Jun. He examines the fingernails on his free hand.]
You're gonna have to do better than that.
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... Fine. I didn't want to resort to this now, but-
[He'll hold out his hand and activate his telekinesis. A freshly bought bottle of ranch flies over to his hand. Without a word, he slams it down on the coffee table in front of them]
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And then Jun brings out The Ranch. Varian lets out a gasp, pointing at it like Jun had just put a person's head on the table.]
No. Absolutely NOT. We're not DOING this again! Why do you even HAVE that?
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Well you're the first white boy I've dated, so I thought you'd appreciate having it available if you need it!
[He says like he didn't just get them burgers and fries]
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If this place had windows I would throw it OUT of one. I don't want to eat your basic dressing! I HAVE taste buds!
[ The rudeness!!! ]
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Huh, is that so.
[...]
I did see some "spicy ranch" at the grocery store. Do you want me to call Caleb and see if he can run some for you?
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And then stares some more.
And then with his free hand, he reaches behind him to pick up one of the couch cushions.]
Sorry, Jun. This was a nice like, two hours, but I'm gonna have to smother you now. We had a good run. I know you understand.
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You're cute when you have murderous intent.
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AUGH, you're the worst.
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Oops.
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And that, mein schatz, is what we call karma. You brought it onto yourself and I am not cleaning that up.
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Yeah, yeah. That's fair.
[He gets up from the couch to go grab some paper towels and cleaner]
Feel free to grab your dinner if you're hungry. It's on the dining table.
[What with the heavy conversation done and everything]
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Sure thing!
[And even if he's not willing to help Jun tidy up the ranch mishap, he will get Jun's food out too, setting the dinner out for the both of them- he'll even be good enough to sit and wait for Jun to finish before unwrapping his burger.]
At least I know I can't be assaulted by the ranch now.
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Don't worry, only some of it spilled out.
[He'll walk over to the kitchenette area, throwing away the towels and putting the ranch dressing in the mini-fridge. It'll probably be left in the cafeteria later. Maybe]
I hope burgers are alright. I thought to try to keep it to something simple.
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