Keith (
tempredmental) wrote in
deernet2022-08-10 12:26 pm
[ video -> voice | un: keith ]
[The video was brief, kind of like that moment when you activated the camera on your phone and forgot it was in selfie mode. The omni shook and rotated, leaving the viewer with a dizzying array of scenery that was kind of blurry and hard to make out. It was dark, though, like the person broadcasting was in a closed room with no lights on.
As the video shifted, glimpses of a person could be seen. A hand... the fingernails-turned-claws bitten down short as if trying to cover the transformation... a burn scar on the right side of a face... dark, almost black, hair with a purple tint, long-ish, shaggy looking, a thin white streak with a extremely slight violet hue to it near the left temple... pale skin... deep cobalt eyes that looked exhausted with dark tired bruises underneath from lack of sleep...]
Shit-...
[And the video was gone. It was just voice now, Keith's voice, but raspier than usual, worn sounding, loaded with regret and guilt and just... sad.]
I um... [He was hesitant. Unsure.] I wanted to... apologize. [His tone faltered, like he was searching for words, having trouble forming them and getting them out.] I... I did a lot of stuff last month. Just um... Yeah. The Reckoning took care of it.
But... if you still want... you know. Fine. I understand. I won't stop you.
[And then the feed shut off.]
As the video shifted, glimpses of a person could be seen. A hand... the fingernails-turned-claws bitten down short as if trying to cover the transformation... a burn scar on the right side of a face... dark, almost black, hair with a purple tint, long-ish, shaggy looking, a thin white streak with a extremely slight violet hue to it near the left temple... pale skin... deep cobalt eyes that looked exhausted with dark tired bruises underneath from lack of sleep...]
Shit-...
[And the video was gone. It was just voice now, Keith's voice, but raspier than usual, worn sounding, loaded with regret and guilt and just... sad.]
I um... [He was hesitant. Unsure.] I wanted to... apologize. [His tone faltered, like he was searching for words, having trouble forming them and getting them out.] I... I did a lot of stuff last month. Just um... Yeah. The Reckoning took care of it.
But... if you still want... you know. Fine. I understand. I won't stop you.
[And then the feed shut off.]

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I'm glad you're here.
[Though, he felt like he had to quantify that a bit.]
Not like... here, you know? This place sucks. But... I'm glad we're together, at least.
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[He gets it, though. He really does. He remembers being in Deerington alone. He remembers waking up here, alone. The isolation was painful, after so long working with a team, working with people who were family. And it helps, having familiar faces nearby when things fall apart.]
[Like right now.]
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As if. I don't like being part squid myself. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. [Man, had that been weird. His memories of it were still a little bit fuzzy, but, what he did remember? Was just honestly bizarre.
But, in all seriousness, he was just going to soak up whatever support he was getting right now. Leaning against Shiro like this was really helpful.]
I appreciate this. [He was gradually starting to feel better, at least. It wasn't going to be something easily let go of, but, for now, this was good.]
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[He puts up a token resistance to Keith's hand pushing his away, too. Almost going for another muss of Keith's hair before relenting, and dropping his hand, actually grinning this time.]
[Squid Time was ... weird. There's no other word for it. Best to try and put it out of your head, really.]
What am I good for, if not coming to the rescue, hm?
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Keith pulled his head back a little from the teasing threat of a second hair tussle before leaning back in again when Shiro put his hand down.]
You're good at being the annoying big brother.
[And that was followed by a small smirk. Yeah. With his support, Keith was going to be okay... for now. Honestly, he'd really only held it together as long as he did because he'd been worried after hearing about Shiro's beasthood thing. He'd felt like he had to be strong for Shiro. Funny how that whole brother thing worked, huh?]
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[... and he's still determined to intervene, if anyone tries to take their frustration out on Keith.]
Good to know I didn't lose my touch.
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I don't know if you could. It seems so ingrained for you to be the Dad Friend.
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[Meaning, they'd just called him "dad".]
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That really doesn't surprise me.
[Keith took a deep breath, letting it out in a more relaxed huff before closing his eyes. He shifted a bit, just to settle in better against Shiro's shoulder. Kosmo naturally adjusted again, staying close and pressed against Keith on the other side.]
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[Laughing is good, no matter how quiet it might be. The slight relaxing he's feeling is also good. So he'll just... keep talking. To help.]
There's a reason I work at the orphanage, you know. Keeps me from actually taking them all home.
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[Keith definitely sounded amused, though.
It was nice. The easy conversation between them was helping to get his head into a steadier place. He was grateful.]
But, no... I'm not surprised at all. I think, if you'd been older when we met, that would have been more of the case for us, too. That's okay, though. I like having you as a brother.
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[It's not a pleasant thing to talk about, but, he'll make it light, for Keith's sake right now.]
You don't think I was old when we met? Old and creaky?
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[And, yeah, he'd leave it at that. It was easier. But he chuckled a little at the 'old' thing.]
I did at the time, yeah. Old timer. [He chuckled a little.] But now? I'm the same age now that you were when we met. I don't think I'm an old timer. You still are, but I'm not.
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[Instead of grey, or, you know, like it's gone and done now.]
Yeah, well. I am basically thirty. May as well be dead in the ground.
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But the tone had changed when he said that. He went kind of still, staring for a moment at the strands he'd pulled into his sightline, then shuddered a little at Shiro's comment about being dead. He shook his head sharply, releasing his hold on his hair.]
No. [His breath started to get a bit faster.] No. [He pressed his hands against his face.] I can't... I can't do that again.
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[Though maybe squid-ink dye wouldn't... be the best thing ever...]
[Except the humor in his tone dies instantly, and his grip tightens.] Hey. Hey, easy. It's okay - focus for me. All right?
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Focus. Right. Focus on what? He couldn't get the thought of everyone around him dying out of his head. That was what he was focusing on. And it was just sending his anxiety through the roof. He tried to get his breathing to settle back down, at least. He didn't want to hyperventilate, but he felt like he was losing control.
He clung tightly to Shiro's arm where it was wrapped around him, trying to use that physical touch to ground himself.
Shiro was here. He was with him. He was alive. He wasn't missing. Keith wasn't alone. He had to just focus on that...]
You're here. You're here... [He was whispering.] You're okay...
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[He tightens his grip. Since that seems like it's important right now. Okay - don't bring that up. Not that Shiro really wants to think about it, either. But that's a subject for a different day and time. A different situation.]
[He hesitates, before speaking again.]
Focus with me. What's the name of the North Star? [That's one option. Reciting stars. Constellations. The order of the planets in the solar system. Heck, he'd even used the routine of preflight checks to yank himself out of the memories. A squeeze of his arms.] Remember it?
[It's worked before. Maybe it'll help Keith right now.]
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And then-...]
What?
[The question caught him off guard, and his voice squeaked a little in surprise as he responded. Who didn't know the name of the North Star? Keith was pretty sure that was way outside the scope of their conversation at the moment.]
Shiro... what are you...? [He was confused, and his brain scrambled to catch up, to switch gears... pushing through and away the triggers of death and loss and back to simple things like star names.] Y-yeah... I... I remember it. Of course, I remember it.
[He didn't get what Shiro was trying to do, but it was having something of the desired effect of redirecting Keith's thoughts away from the trigger and towards something safer.]
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[That's what he was looking for. That sudden derailment of thoughts. Stopping the spiral right in its tracks. Exactly what the question was meant to do.]
What is it?
[He has a whole bunch of these kinds of questions saved up. And will be keeping the pressure of his arm around Keith's shoulders while they talk. See? Everything is fine. We're talking about normal, safe things here.]
Tell me.
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It's-It's Polaris... [Getting him to talk, though, wasn't just moving his head into a different subject area, but it was making him try to force himself into more normal breathing in order to be able to get the words out... a convenient side effect.]
Why are you...? [Though, he was definitely confused.] Why are you asking me that?
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[Keith already talking himself through one question is a good start. An encouragement. Enough for Shiro to decide to forge on with the next one.]
[The breathing, the speaking. They're all very good signs.]
Just trust me. Focus on the questions for now. Just think about the answers.
[They can talk about the whys once he's sure Keith isn't going to start spiraling again.]
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O-kay...
Um, they're... they're a couple of names. The Dippers. Big and Little. Or Ursa Minor... and Major.
[He sniffled a bit, still shaking, but he squeezed his eyes shut again, deciding it was too much to deal with the visuals of where they were right now... just focusing on Shiro's voice instead.]
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[He's got a whole bunch of questions here, bud. He will talk you through them until you come out of this.]
What's KBO stand for? Remember that one?
[One of the few times Shiro's space nerdery comes in handy.]
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[He couldn't remember the K. Why couldn't he remember the K?]
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