Dave Strider (
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animus_network2012-09-23 08:11 pm
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what do you while waiting for the sleep paralysis to wear off?
i mean it was kind of terrifying the first time
and maybe even the second time
but at this point its like the hugest fucking waste of time to be stuck lying on your bed waiting to get feeling to your fingers again
but now im curious
what is the longest you got stuck lying in bed for
like an approximate if you werent sure of the exact time
i mean it was kind of terrifying the first time
and maybe even the second time
but at this point its like the hugest fucking waste of time to be stuck lying on your bed waiting to get feeling to your fingers again
but now im curious
what is the longest you got stuck lying in bed for
like an approximate if you werent sure of the exact time
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-- I wouldn't want that. Thank you-- for the opportunity to fix it.
[That, however, is a joke. And not seeing a Disney princess movie is ESPECIALLY IRONIC because she technically is one. Or at least part of one, anyway.]
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Anyone else would once they realized you hadn't seen these.
[The irony of it all. But he doesn't know.]
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It would be one strange and magical day, that much is for sure.][She doesn't know about that, but,] Still, it-- means a lot to me.
[That may be ironic, too, considering his relationship with irony. Ironyception up in here.]
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Well...I mean thanks. For watching these with me? [Oh no. He doesn't know how to respond to that!]
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[-- Blink. Dave, you so silly. Here, have a somewhat amused smile.]
You're welcome...! [KIND OF A JOKE.] I'm glad I could keep you company.
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Yeah...I'm glad you could too. [Oh my god just watch the movie!!!]
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[He'll get a lingering, warm smile before she turns and does just that.
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Dave had so utterly embarrassed himself (in his mind) that he forgot what Disney movie he even put in in the first place for her. Christ.]
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[Geez. Since it happens to be Beauty and the Beast, now that it's starting Naminé has begun to look quite bewildered. What in the worlds--?]
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[That's not usually a reaction to watching this movie.]
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[... She's not certain whether or not there is, honestly.]
Not exactly. But-- I think I know her. [She's kind of already contemplating the alternate universe-related implications of this dfjgbdkfgbdg] Or at least, some version of her.
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That seems pretty cool though.
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I guess... maybe this is what her past was like, if this timeline is anything like the one in my worlds.
It's-- fascinating, actually.
[Now that she's gotten past the initial weirdness and can think about it more clearly. ONCE A CREEPER ALWAYS A CREEPER--]
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Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if you existed in another world as something else. This place seems to have a knack for that.
[Like his alternate purple self. That was weird at first.]
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[Nod.] I've thought about that before. There are many people from my worlds who have met their alternate selves here. I imagine it must be very strange. [Pause. She seems to be contemplating this.] It makes me wonder if maybe there's a 'me' out there who's-- [-- Whoops, no, she... stops, then presses her lips together for a second before stretching them into a smile, and she shakes her head.] ... I suppose if I ever find out, it'll probably be here. [There's a moment of silence again, then, half-joking,] You wouldn't happen to know of any movies I'm in, would you?
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Alternate selves isn't really all that new to me, so I guess I'm a little desensitized to it. [Although he was always kind of resigned to it. But he's not really going to talk about that because it's better left unsaid.] Not really. You probably existed in my world as a normal person or something. It's possible you could have taken on a different name completely or something. [Not that it matters because the world got destroyed, but it's kind of a bitter sweet moment to think that maybe she lived somewhere at the same time as him.]
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[There's a blink at that first part; one more thing to note about him. She's content to let it pass without comment as well. That next part, though, makes her straighten slightly, apparently quite intrigued by that idea.] You really think so? [Bittersweet indeed. She relaxes again slowly, looking thoughtful.] ... Huh. That's--.... [She's not certain what that is.] ... A nice thought. Even if it is sort of odd. [A her that's whole, maybe? And free-- but perhaps even that's too much of a dream.]
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[Oh shit. Oh god. Please read that as platonic. PLEASE READ THAT AS PLATONIC. It's so hard to be platonic. Fuck. His life is ruined. Why did he say that.]
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Really--...? I don't know about that, but--... thank you. That's very sweet of you, Dave.
[Fortunately for him, she reads most thinks as platonic.]
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I'm just being honest. I mean, that's why we're hanging out or whatever.
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[That warmth is still very much in her eyes, even as she lowers them, still considering that statement. They raise again before too long, her smile growing shyer but no less sincere.]
Thanks, Dave. I like you, too.
[Platonically, of course. c:]
And I like hanging out with you. I'd be happy to do this again some time...!
[Even if there's still plenty more time to watch movies together and such today, too! This is a very good thing, as far as she's concerned.]
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[His heart is full of dokis, oh my god. So much dokis. Senapi noticed him.]
We can do this however many times you want. Whenever you want. I don't do a hell of a lot here.
[Well, he does keep himself pretty busy, but that's not the same thing.]
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[Hey, he's a very noticeable kohai, okay. Fortunately or otherwise, senpai is however oblivious to those dokis.]
I'd like that...! After all-- there are plenty of movies to watch, right? More than we could get through in one day. [By the looks of things, anyway. The idea seems to be a pleasant one, for her.]
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