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...I dunno.
I just want...
[To be useful? To protect her? To protect them both?
Souda really isn't sure, and that frustrates him even more than Komaeda asking him in the first place. His tail swings and thumps against the wall behind him, which seems to startle him for a moment.]
Dude, I dunno! What kind of question is that, anyway?
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[What Souda? Bros don't just ask each other about their weird love-obsessions??
But really, Komaeda does look confused, as if he feels like this really is a normal question to ask. Or a normal topic to even needle someone about. The depth and awkwardness is a bit lost on him, and it shows in the way that he tilts his head as if he's a dog trying to listen a bit better.]
It's just that... we don't really know much about each other, Souda-kun. As far as I know, you just like machines and Sonia-san... and I don't really understand machines much, so I'm asking about your other passion.
[He pauses before taking another chunk out of his sandwich.]
I'm glad that you don't creep her out now though, back in the simulation, it was always a bit uncomfortable... don't you think?
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Wh— No! I mean— yeah, maybe, it's—
E-everyone's embarrassing when they're a freshman, okay!
[The room might start to feel a little hotter with Souda's fluster.]
It wasn't... that bad... in school.
Y-you just don't remember.
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[And that went beyond just freshman year, too. That was in the simulation, which is still pretty recent for him.]
But I guess that really just goes to show how far you’ve come! Isn’t that good, then?
[A short gust of laughter winds from his lungs, but with the growing heat in the already cloistered air between them, he’s tugging at the scoop neck collar of his shirt.]
Um... Souda-kun? I’m sorry if I upset you... but please don’t burn down my apartment?
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Oh man, you're right. It's too hot for this...
[He gets to his feet quickly, opening up the Apartment's window and leaning out of it. While he's there, he breathes out the fire that's been building up in him, and that heat in the apartment gets the chance to diffuse.]
I have to do this like every damn day now!
[who's trying to change the subject??? not Souda, he's simply cooling off,]
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Rather, as he watches Souda hang his head out of the window, allowing the hot air to escape and a cool breeze to flow in, he finishes his sandwich.]
What's it like having fire powers?
[He asks as he dusts the crumbs from his fingers and pushes himself back up to standing. Komaeda walks over to that window where Souda is, and shoves himself into the sliver of space left. His eyes close, as he enjoys the way the winter air swathes his heated face.]
I'm... probably going to be going through my first changes soon, huh? Everyone says they start after a month. [A pause.] It's scary but... also kind of exciting, isn't it? I wonder what I'll become.
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It's only been good for one thing so far... otherwise, what a pain in the ass.
[He turns his gaze to Komaeda, looks him up and down, and adds—]
I have no idea what you'd be. I thought for sure I was gonna turn into one of those robot dudes, but you....
I'd say it doesn't fit, but I said that about Nanami being a plant-chick, too.
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Makes sense, we don't know much about each other! [He exhales a laugh, the sound of it caught in the breeze as his eyes slip closed,] but Nanami-san as a nymph... that makes sense. She was gentle and nurturing, wasn't she?
[As fragmented as his memories are, those from his school days have become a bit less foggy with time.]
Maybe I'll become one of those shadowy guys... have you seen them? Ah... they're called shades, I think?
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[Souda notes of Nanami. And it's true, he'd think of Nanami as kind and nurturing as well... but maybe he's been thinking of the monsters incorrectly.]
I'd think so, but that's too easy. Maybe you're one of those rabbit dudes, like Steve.
You know—
[He waves a hand in front of himself;]
— how they change their face.
[Or rather, how they change everything but their face to disguise themselves, but he's kind of gotten the details mixed up.]
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Still, those words catch him off guard, and as he turns to look at Souda, he cocks a brow, confused. With how close they're saddled next to each other, even the way even his nose wrinkles with mild upset is noticeable.]
I've always been honest.
[He huffs.]
I don't like to lie... it's just that sometimes if I have to, I will.
[Komaeda turns his head forward again, rather than eyeing Souda with his own prickling irritation.]
If you were to ask me a question, I would answer honestly.
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[Souda actually notices certain things about Komaeda's body language, from this close. The idea that he's pressed on a nerve. But he doesn't back down as immediately as he may have before.]
To you it was only once, but I remember meeting you three times. Three different outfits, three different yous.
[So, in effect, more like a pooka's actual abilities than what Souda perceives them to be. And then, in an analogy that's probably a bit too specialized to his own needs;]
But it's more like, all the same parts, and three different machines.
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My memories are sort of coming back to me, slowly. Like looking at them through smudged glasses you have to keep wiping off.
[He frowns, and a sigh is exhaled through his nose.]
There was the time we were students... and then when we were Ultimate Despair... then the future, right?
[A future he doesn't know. One he can't even imagine knowing, honestly. He's not even sure about how much time passed between his death and waking up here.]
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[Maybe Komaeda really is starting to recall.]
Either way, the only thing that stayed the same was that luck of yours. You even went missing once, now that I think about it.
[Souda frowns. He didn't know what happened to Komaeda then, and even after with just the vague details, it's not like he really processed where he'd been.]
Ya came back different, like—
[He makes a frame with his hands and moves it to the side.]
Slightly to the left.
Just like on the island. One minute you're just a regular dude, the next you're— [he repeats the hand movement,] —off trynna get us killed.
That's all I know about you.
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What his classmate speaks of feels distant, like he's trying to remember someone else's memories. For as much as some of it has been coming back, most of it is still gone. Like only having a few of the middle pieces of a puzzle, and no frame of how to put them together.]
I wish I could tell you what you want to know, [he starts, bringing that hand up to scratch idly at the side of his neck before it settles back over his stump,] but I feel like I've always been like this.
[He's never seen himself as abnormal, he just knows that others have always treated him as much.]
Maybe it didn't make sense to you but for hope, you know, you have to break a few eggs to make an omelet... that's how the saying goes.
[Whether that sticks for Souda or not, Komaeda continues.]
I don't know... I don't really get it when people tell me that what I do is weird. It's all normal to me.
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[Souda responds, as though he's quite decided it. He chufts a snort of smoke through his nose, and then rubs it, wincing at the internal heat a little.]
You think I do anything just so people'll all me weird about it? Hell no! And Hajime called me weird all the time.
So I don't know what normal really is. I just know what it's not.
[And that, apparently, is Komaeda's everything. But, in saying that, he has admitted... he isn't really meeting the standard, either.]
...So maybe... I could be a little less hard on you about it.
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Still, Souda's words earn a little laugh of his own as Komaeda leans a bit more of his weight onto his elbows.]
I don't think you're hard on me, [he admits, and he sounds so confident about it too. As if he's simply stockholm-syndromed himself into the way others treat him.]
But really, who couldn't go a little crazy when they have the kind of luck I do? You've seen what it does, I can only control it by outsmarting it.
[He pauses, and then his arms fold in the windowsill. Komaeda's chin drops to them, quieting his words.]
It's scary.
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No wonder you're fuckin' nuts. I can't handle thinkin' about that all day.
[At least now his flames have started to cool down a bit, too.]
Especially not here. Seems like everybody's luck is bad, here.
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Everyone's luck has been made to be as bad as his... but where's the good luck? Things like reuniting with his classmates, or being alive, don't seem to be that big when compared to being turned into a monster, or having the amalgamation of your love and admiration for a guy rip out of your head.
So he does what he always does when things are a bit too much for him to handle: he laughs. The sound of it is soft, carried by the gentle breeze that passes through the window.]
Yeah, it was crazy but... I wouldn't want a different life. It's because of my amazing luck that I was able to go to Hope's Peak Academy, and that I could be classmates with so many talented people! Surrounded by so much hope... was a dream come true, for me.
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So is it worth it? The end of a dream, like that?
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Was it worth it? It's not really something he ever thought about, before.]
I think so, [he decides, and he lolls his head so that instead of the ceiling, he's looking at Souda,] good and bad things both happened, but I choose to focus on the good. We made a lot of friends, we're still alive now, we're making more friends here, too.
Bad things will happen, but good will always follow it. That's how my life has always been.
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[Souda scratches his chin, unaware of where the break in his and Komaeda's perception is here. THey're not quite on the same wavelength, rather seeing the same object from two different side.]
You can't have good without bad, or despair without hope. They're always gonna stick together, or else despair wouldn't mean anything. Or else bein' happy wouldn't mean anything, y'know?
That's everybody's life... [Souda pauses, looking at Komaeda—] I guess you just kinda... figured it out first, huh?
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He pulls himself back towards the windowsill with his grip that's still curled on it.]
You guys only saw a fraction of what my talent can do, [he sighs,] I've always walked a thin line, never knowing when I might die, or when my talent might hurt someone around me. In a way, I can almost understand Enoshima Junko's quest for despair. When it's all you ever know, why wouldn't you be resentful?
I think there might have been a point where I could have been like her, if it weren't for knowing that hope always follows.
[It feels like some sick blasphemy to say it, especially with what he read of the vague mastermind from the first killing game. Maybe this fate, too, that a matter of his ultimate luck decided he would side with hope rather than despair.]