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Sometimes people leave you, halfway through the wood.
Who: Alphonse Elric, Envy, Greed, and Wrath.
Where: An ill-fated bakery. All around Goldenrod. The freakin' basement.
When: August 11th onwards! This is a catch-all.
Summary: The world has been pretty good to the various monsters and serial killers hailing from Amestris, but one particular villainous wild child has yet to be rehabilitated.
Rating: PG-13 for talk of abuse, manipulation, brainwashing, all that good stuff.
Log:
Continued from here.
Where: An ill-fated bakery. All around Goldenrod. The freakin' basement.
When: August 11th onwards! This is a catch-all.
Summary: The world has been pretty good to the various monsters and serial killers hailing from Amestris, but one particular villainous wild child has yet to be rehabilitated.
Rating: PG-13 for talk of abuse, manipulation, brainwashing, all that good stuff.
Log:
Continued from here.
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[He'd learned largely through listening at the basement door that Scar and Lust had broken up to begin with, but lately he hadn't been lurking at the top of the stairs like a horrible gremlin as much as he had in the beginning. SO.]
[Her likening them to Pokemon has him frowning again-- not in insult, just. Thoughtful perplexity.]
Wh... of course I do. They ARE my friends!
[... Well, not DIRTY, but. :I]
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[Lust's attention is fully on Wrath now. She crosses her ankles and keeps her hands folded, her voice low but taking on an informative sort of tone.]
Now think about that. And then think about how our Master treated us.
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[She can probably see the cogs turning in his little head as he listens.]
... But she was the only one who took care of us... accepted us! Of-- of course she was mean when we were bad.
That's what you do to bad things.
I'm pretty bad a lot of the time and-- and so are YOU!
Why shouldn't she treat us that way?
My Pokemon are good so of course I'm nice to them!
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[She's certain she's on to something now. She has to be careful, though.]
If one of your Pokemon would be happier in the wild, or with another trainer, and wanted to find that, would you hunt them down and hurt them and lock them up so they couldn't try and leave you again? If one of your Pokemon lost a battle, would you punish them because they didn't win like they're expected to? Would you use your Pokemon to hurt innocent people, and hurt them if they didn't want to do that?
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[But the Pokemon comparisons get him to fall quiet again, and judging by the look of slowly-growing panic on his face, he's already running out of arguments to make. Because no, of course he wouldn't hurt or lock up his Pokemon! He didn't even do that to Dirty, unless you counted pulling on her ears sometimes.]
[He doesn't have an answer to that one.]
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[Lust sighs and rests her chin in her hands. She can tell her explanations are getting through to him, in some way.]
I didn't have any life before I was with our old Master. I believed all the same things as you, until I started to notice that the things our Master told me didn't always match up to my experiences in the world. And then I started to remember bits of my human life, and after...a series of eye opening events, I didn't want to belong to our Master anymore. I wanted to be with Scar. And I didn't run until she found out, and decided Scar would die. And you know full well what was done to me for that.
[She pauses a moment. There's much more involved, but Wrath is a child and she's attempting to be demonstrative.]
Just because I wanted to leave to be with someone else.
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But-- if you hadn't tried to run, she wouldn't have done that to you!
You know what she always told us, that it was for our own good!
[Remembering bits of her human life... he kind of wonders what that's like. He doesn't have any of those whatsoever, outside of a dark and fleeting one of somewhere warm and safe. One that lasts only the blink of an eye.]
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[Emotion has crept into Lust's voice by now, and she's leaning forward emphatically though she stays safely on the steps.]
Can you imagine hurting something you claim to love and care for? I mean that, Wrath, try and imagine it. Something you say you love, screaming in pain and begging you to stop. It feels sick and awful, doesn't it? But it never did to her. We didn't matter to her at all, we were less than animals. Just something she could use until she was done with us. Then she just replaced us.
[Maybe it's cruel, but she's trying to drive the point home to Wrath. He isn't a bad child, he's just never been properly taught what right and wrong are. Empathy is something learned, and it's a hard thing for a homunculus to grasp at the best of times. Not without some personal experience to draw on.]
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[He doesn't say anything.]
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[She hasn't expected that this little session would get so deep and touch on serious subject matters, but Lust isn't going to abandon a path that looks to be a clear and helpful one. And maybe it will help Wrath come to realize she isn't the boogyman he thinks she is.]
We're not bad. She was. We were bad because we followed her lead. Now we can make whatever choice we'd like. I want to be good. And I want you to have the chance to be good, too. We all deserve that.
[Except maybe Pride.]
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[He shrinks into a crouch, evidently trying to look as small as possible. He feels guilty as hell and he doesn't even know WHY.]
... You're trying to trick me.
[He has said this to her (and Envy, and Al, and Scar of all people) before, but it doesn't even sound accusing at this point. It sounds like nothing more than what it is, which is a VERY confused and unsettled child trying desperately to cling to the only things that seemed to make sense to him before.]
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[Lust stays where she is and only shakes her head. She feels very tired, from the sudden emotional outpouring. And Wrath just looks miserable and frightened.]
No tricks. I'm done with that, too. I know I've done it before, but I swear to you on my humanity that I'm not now. She's the one that tricked us both. She was very, very good at it.
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[What if Master can hear those thoughts?]
[She's not HERE but that never really seemed to matter when it came to knowing when one of her servants had been misbehaving.]
... Don't say 'was' like she's gone.
She'll come here.
You'll see.
[But for the first time, he doesn't bother trying to sound smug about that. Because he wants it just as little as any of them do, and he's too tired and mixed-up to make the effort to hide it anymore.]
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[She slides down a single step, slowly.]
Like Ralph. I know he's your friend. He's my friend, too. Do you think that tiny, scrawny, sick little woman could stand a chance of getting anywhere near you against big, giant, strong Ralph?
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[He knows Lust and Envy work in Joker's circus but he didn't really think that they like... talked to anybody. Go figure.]
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Ralph and I are good friends. We see each other regularly - we're even exercise partners. And I know he cares about you a great deal. He'd never let someone like her hurt you again. And neither would we.
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She'd kill him.
[There is not the slightest ounce of wicked glee or satisfaction in his voice. Only terror and, more importantly, certainty.]
She'd find a way to do it.
She would.
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[Lust's voice is soft now, as comforting as she can make it. She'd go to him, if she thought he'd allow it. But she knows he won't so she hugs her knees and stays on the steps.]
And no one would help her. We're well known, all of us. You, me, Envy, Greed...if she ever ended up here, most of this world would be against her. She only had all the power she held back home because she spent centuries setting it up so she did. Here she has no alchemy, no slaves, no armies, no allies. She'd be like a bit of dust on the wind - powerless.
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[But of course now she's coming up against the same wall that the others all had-- the impenetrable barrier of Dante's supposed invulnerability. Which is what happens when you induct a non-human newborn in the body of an eight-year-old into an ancient order built entirely around the near-worship of a single individual who held them in her palm like ants. Logic didn't even come into play. Wrath had simply eaten up every piece of Dante-fearing rhetoric he'd been fed by the other Homunculi and that had been that.]
[So he shakes his head.]
No, no, no, she would. She'd find a way.
You know she would!
[It's still not accusing, his tone. If anything, he sounds almost like he's appealing to her logical side just like he would have back when they were on the same 'side'. 8( DON'T LIE, LUST! YOU KNOW DANTE IS ALL-POWERFUL!]
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[Lust knows that shattering Wrath's beliefs about Dante isn't going to be easy. But she's made this much progress. If nothing else, Wrath will have time to think about what they talk about.]
I've given this a great deal of thought, Wrath. What would happen if she were to show up here. And there's no way for her to hurt us. Not really. If she ever tried to come into this house, I would kill her myself. I don't want to hurt anyone anymore, but I'd make an exception for her.
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[He puffs quietly as she talks, unable to help the tears welling up in his eyes.]
[Why aren't any of them as scared of her as he is? Why do they think they'd win in a fight with her???]
... She'll kill all of us.
And she'll hurt us first, a lot.
You know that's what'll happen.
You all know that's what'll happen!
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[Lust slips down one more step.]
Half of our friends could snap her like a twig. I could suffocate her just by sitting on her.
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the Actual BoogeymanDante to care much about Lust slowly slipping down the stairs towards him. He's rocking back and forth a little, nervously.][At this point, he's been convinced that none of his ex-allies-- or ex-enemies are trying to deliberately lie to him. They must really, truly believe what they're telling him. Which is why the next words out of his mouth are a tiny--]
You're wrong.
[--instead of "You're lying."]
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[She doesn't come all the way down, just a few steps to be closer to him. She doesn't protest any further, either, she's said enough for now.]
Would you like Guttle to spend the night with you? I'm sure he'd like that.
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... You'd let him?
[... Well, Wrath, you DID just have a whole conversation with her about how locking up your Pokemon or not letting them be with other people would be cruel...]
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