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Tyr had never been on a train before, much less one that ran underground, but that was the first thing he noticed as he heard the doors slip shut and a sudden jolt shook him awake. Hard benches, yellow lights, and windows that didn't seem to look out onto anything.
The next thing he realized was that even if he didn't know what he was on, he knew that bit of knowledge was irrelevant.
More than anything else, he felt emptiness. Neither wanting nor satisfied, neither comfortable nor uncomfortable. Nothing. It wasn't just that he lost the Soul Eater - though he didn't need to check his hand to be sure it was gone - but he didn't feel himself either. At best, it left him uneasy.
All around him, all he could smell was something like wet cement, and while windows lined the train, all that he could see out them was an unchanging darkness. There were a few other people on the train with him - some laying down on the hard plastic benches, some still staring out the windows, others that were awake and talking with each other - and he was somewhat relieved that he didn't recognize most of them. Maybe they were okay... That was all he could hope for the others.
As for the person next to him, though...he didn't know if it was foolish to even have hope for him to begin with. Was this Tyr's fault or was it meant to happen whether they met or not? He knew Ion's fate from the start, but he still really wished...
Shaking his head of that regret, he placed a gentle hand on the other boy's shoulder. "Ion."
Tyr had never been on a train before, much less one that ran underground, but that was the first thing he noticed as he heard the doors slip shut and a sudden jolt shook him awake. Hard benches, yellow lights, and windows that didn't seem to look out onto anything.
The next thing he realized was that even if he didn't know what he was on, he knew that bit of knowledge was irrelevant.
More than anything else, he felt emptiness. Neither wanting nor satisfied, neither comfortable nor uncomfortable. Nothing. It wasn't just that he lost the Soul Eater - though he didn't need to check his hand to be sure it was gone - but he didn't feel himself either. At best, it left him uneasy.
All around him, all he could smell was something like wet cement, and while windows lined the train, all that he could see out them was an unchanging darkness. There were a few other people on the train with him - some laying down on the hard plastic benches, some still staring out the windows, others that were awake and talking with each other - and he was somewhat relieved that he didn't recognize most of them. Maybe they were okay... That was all he could hope for the others.
As for the person next to him, though...he didn't know if it was foolish to even have hope for him to begin with. Was this Tyr's fault or was it meant to happen whether they met or not? He knew Ion's fate from the start, but he still really wished...
Shaking his head of that regret, he placed a gentle hand on the other boy's shoulder. "Ion."
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Date: 2013-08-21 05:38 am (UTC)Fuss wouldn't make a change which would have him sit up slowly as he did as his eyes fluttered open. Maybe making a commotion needed to be of use for one go as things couldn't be phrased as fair. Not for the person who woke him. But there they were and there they were heading. There was one of those times where nothing could be done but accepting it for the other was too difficult. But being outwardly upset wasn't going to be of use either.
He glanced out at the window to be greeted by something that felt more familiar than the current scenario. It wasn't as though he hadn't gone down that sort of path before but he was unable to recall the smell or the sensation. Everything had simply stopped, he thought. It was just nothing. What was happening right now was something that could possibly be considered worse.
But he would force himself to turn slightly against the seat to look at the person beside him. There was nothing of use that he could say no matter how much he meant it. They should have simply stayed where they were especially when the other person had been happy enough. What happened wasn't worth this person's own life and yet that sense came to him far too late. Apologising wasn't going to do them any good but he didn't mean for things to turn out that way.
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Date: 2013-08-21 06:05 am (UTC)Where he was heading, he knew he'd have to answer to Ted, and for once, he didn't want to see his best friend again. He gave up living his life for three hundred years, and Tyr couldn't even stay alive for eighteen. He could only wonder what Ted would think...
...He didn't want to think of the possibility of never seeing him or anyone else again, though. No matter how much they might look down on him, the least that he could hope for would to see them again. Right, he'd hold onto that hope until proven otherwise.
Having Ion beside him might have been the only other comfort he had. It was probably his fault that Ion was here (again), but at least they chose this fate together.
His hand stayed resting on Ion's shoulder, both to support himself and to hopefully be of some comfort to his friend. He looked so out of it right now... Tyr couldn't say he was alert or energetic himself, but even knowing their current state of being couldn't be any worse, he still worried.
"...Do you remember me?"
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Date: 2013-08-21 06:22 am (UTC)Tyr's voice would draw him out of his thoughts and prompt him to blink a few more times. He was able to properly look back at him. There wasn't something he could pinpoint properly concerning Tyr's expression but it wasn't at a high intensity of feeling even if he was feeling that he saw something. But he would focus on answering Tyr's question with a short nod.
"Tyr..."
It wasn't as though he would forget but maybe the Lessor's power had no power here. If that were the case, he could only be relieved that the person beside him was so familiar. Despite that guilt that was nagging at him he was suddenly feeling something with the two of them recognising each other. But there was still what he had done, where he went wrong. It was his fault Tyr was there. And for a moment, his lips moved soundlessly.
"...I'm sorry."
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Date: 2013-08-21 06:42 am (UTC)Ion shouldn't be here again. That was another thing he knew though there had never been anything he could do about it. Even if he had wanted so desperately to save him before.
His thumb caressed him for just a second before falling back onto Tyr's lap. Looking at Ion, he could read the words he lipped without him having to say them. That's what broke Tyr out of his own haze of guilt and regrets, and he was quick to shake his head.
"This isn't your fault..." Thankfully, his voice was steady even if he didn't feel entirely steady himself. At the very least, he knew he couldn't let Ion blame himself. Ion didn't deserve that. "We both made this choice..." he continued, before his voice began to crack, "I..."
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Date: 2013-08-21 09:06 am (UTC)He straightened up, "I can always count on Tyr McDohl. It's why we are here. I could truly rely on you to work with me."
There were many people to blame. Maybe he could accept his own death all over again but for Tyr that was too much. He led Tyr along with his own guessing from the very beginning. And now he couldn't even offer any compensation. But there was something that he learned from Tyr which would have Ion extend his hand to lightly touch the other's.
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Date: 2013-08-21 09:23 am (UTC)"That's...right," he replied quietly, worrying his voice might break again if he spoke up. When Ion said it like that, it at least made him feel a little better about his own circumstances. Right, it was honorable to die when they working together for what they believed in. It wasn't a war, but it was nevertheless an important mission.
Maybe if he looked at it that way, everyone could forgive him for dying at all and losing the rune. If he knew this would happen, he could have passed it on to someone else.
Ion deserved so much more, though. He couldn't be the only one helping Tyr. After a long pause, he looked back up to Ion's face and continued, "I'm sorry this had to happen, Ion... I never...thought it would come down to this..."
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Date: 2013-08-24 01:37 am (UTC)"It isn't your fault, either. It may be easiest if we both took responsibility. At this point it may be of little matter and the same with apologies."
And yet saying that wouldn't do any good for Tyr's own mind. It wouldn't stop Tyr from thinking and it wasn't as though things were going to be easier to accept despite there not being anything to be done. That had to be the most frustrating aspect of it all. Ion could only sit beside him and welcome a not so comforting death.
"...But I know you don't deserve any of this."
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Date: 2013-09-04 04:09 pm (UTC)Even without knowing the circumstances of Ion's death, if they were going to talk about deserving to die, he was confident that Ion should have been able to go on living. At least for as long as Tyr had. With their fates already sealed and blame being meaningless at this point, maybe arguing about this was the only think he could fight for.
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Date: 2013-09-19 04:04 am (UTC)"There is nothing else to do besides wait."
Make desperate last minute wishes? Think about every other minute and how it could have been done differently? There was much more that one could do while sitting but it would not make much of an impact.
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Date: 2013-09-19 04:25 am (UTC)No, they were going to talk about something else now. Tyr's expression fell, eyes narrowing.
"...For what?" he whispered uncertainly.
What was waiting for them?
How long would they need to wait for it?
But in the end, Ion was right. There was nothing they could do but sit and wait for the inevitable stop of the train. It didn't matter if either of them deserved to die.
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Date: 2013-09-19 04:37 am (UTC)To stand up and get off the train. But who said that the train would actually come to a stop? Maybe it would go off far and they would be no need for that. It was more of a matter of awaiting for something to happen. Possibly their minds would abandon them or there simply would no longer be any room for feeling anything negative.
For someone who has died once... Ion has little knowledge on the matter.
"It will seem that you won't ever stop looking for answers."
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Date: 2013-09-19 10:13 pm (UTC)"I should still be able to say that about you, too..."
And with that, he turned away from Ion again to sit properly in his seat, face forward and still frowning. He wondered how much Ion knew, if this was like the death he experienced before. If it was, it was cruel of him not to at least tell Tyr what was waiting for them when they would have to finally need to get up and leave. This was still scary... Even if Tyr wouldn't let him know he felt that way.