Dr. Newton Geiszler (
completelycrazy) wrote2018-04-08 09:03 pm
Entry tags:
week 4 - mary - sunday, post-execution
[Newt makes himself scarce after the execution. He ducked out as soon as it was over, and it's not until a few hours later that he turns up again. He's hiding in the comic shop, sitting on the floor in one of the more out-of-the-way aisles, turning his tape recorder over in his hands. Well, in one hand. His left hand can't seem to grip it quite right, and his palm is wrapped tightly in black fabric. He's looking a little pale, too.
Hm! Weird!]
Hm! Weird!]

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[Mary hangs her head, her stomach crawling.]
They were trying really hard to help, I know they were. They both told so many people important things that they found out through really hard work. I didn't know about Magnus and Taako and Setz and all the others, but they trusted me. If there were two groups of Reapers and one was there to help locate the rest, maybe killing them was a bad idea. Doesn't that just leave us blind?
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[Mary's mouth turns into a wide frown. Clearly, she doesn't like what she's hearing.]
Isn't that the kind of thinking that will make the Composer like us even less?
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[Or... something...]
But I also think the point of the game might be to figure out those rules and... Not really break them, but push past them, I guess? If we can figure out why we're being forced into this, I think we can save everyone. That means cooperation with both sets of Reapers, even if it's dangerous.
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[Otherwise, the game will be over before they have the chance.]
It sounds really hard, if the Reapers keep killing no matter how we cooperate.
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[He sighs and scrubs a hand through his hair.]
But now there's just five Reapers, two "bad" and three "good" if you want to put it that way. The bad Reapers still need to kill, but they want us to win.
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And the others don't because they're trying to stop the nice-bad Reapers?
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[Where did that come from? Who...Akira? Who mentioned Akira?]
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He's one of the bad ones, apparently.
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Newt...do you know who all the Reapers are? Why did Izaya tell you all of that if he thought you killed Jacopo?
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I don't know any of the last good Reapers, but... I know about Akira and Undine. I need you to keep that to yourself though Mary, okay? Especially about Undine. I really, really don't want anything bad to happen to her.
[He sits back on his heels.]
I'm not sure why he told me, but I think it's a testament to this whole truce thing. Izaya figured me out, but he said he didn't vote for me because he thought I was too valuable for the Players. So, I guess he told me because the Reapers we have left really do want the Players to pull this out.
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Of course I won't say anything! Friends don't tattle. And I like Undine too, she draws pretty.
[She pauses, smiling sadly, looking a bit comforted, if shakily. It is good to know that the "bad" reapers are names of those you already trust.]
You know what Izaya told me before he killed himself with Monika? He said that he hoped that I got to stay with you and Hermann for a really long time.
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R-really? That's... [Man, Newt aggressively does not understand that guy.] Well, um, I'm glad to hear that.
[He sighs and finagles himself around so that he's sitting against the bookshelf again.]
So, um... Can I ask you something, Mary?
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I'm really glad we're friends. You know that, right?
[He nudges her with his shoe. That wasn't the question, though.]
Uh, since we're friends, I wanted to know if... Well, I guess, would you stop being friends with me if you found out that I did something wrong?
[Ominous...]
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[She purses her lips.]
I told you about how I died, didn't I? It was because I made a mistake...and my friends stopped being my friends. I wanted to take it back and say sorry...but they didn't let me. So I wouldn't want to make someone feel that same way. I'd want to be nicer and understand better so I can keep all my friends.
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[That makes his heart hurt.]
Um, I'm sorry. That's a sh--I mean, that's a terrible way to die. Uh... Can I ask what mistake you made?
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They found out my secret, about me not being human. They got scared and pushed me down and ran away, so I chased after them. I chased them with a knife because I was angry and hurt and scared.
[She looks more sad the more she speaks, pulling her psych out of her pocket. The palette knife is as shiny as ever.]
This knife.
[Mary looks at it, eyes shining with latent tears.]
I didn't want them to leave me behind; I was alone for a really long time. I should have just used my words, because friends talk to each other when they're upset...that's what my book about making friends says. I guess I wasn't actually a very good friend at all.
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I'm sorry they did that to you, and that they wouldn't listen afterward. But it's like you said, right? It was a mistake. Everybody makes mistakes. You didn't mean to hurt them, y'know?
[He sighs and closes his eyes, leaning his head back against the bookshelf.]
I did something like that too. I tried to take it back, but there's nothing I can do about it now. [...] Hermann's gonna hate me for it.
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[She sees things the way she sees them okay.]
I'm sure he'd be willing to listen to anything and accept it if you admitted you were wrong!
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Um... It's really complicated. We're colleagues, not... Not friends. But I spend more time with him than anyone else. Our work is kind of, um, the only thing we have anymore.
[He gives her a one-shouldered shrug.] I don't think there's a word for what we are. And, uh, I don't think he would forgive me for this, even if I admit it was wrong ten times over.
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[It's Newt. She can't imagine him doing anything all that bad. He's always been so nice! He draws tattoos for her!]
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I don't think I've told you much about the place me and Hermann are from. [He's avoided talking about it with pretty much everyone, so if he's mentioned it, he's forgotten.]
A few years ago, these massive monsters started coming up out of the ocean. There was this, um, portal? We call it the Breach. The aliens were coming up through that. From another universe. It's the monsters I have on my arms. [He shrugs a little to indicate, but she's seen them. He doesn't roll up his sleeves.]
If we don't stop them soon, they're going to wipe out our planet. They've already killed, like, millions of people. They can destroy entire cities in a few hours. And they keep popping up faster and faster and when me and Hermann died, they were, like... [He frowns, trying to remember.] Well, suffice to say we're in the eleventh hour back home. We died doing something that would tell us how to close the Breach, and we're the only people in the world that have or can get that information. It's really, really important that we, um.
[Get a second chance at life? No, not really. As much as he wants that to be true.]
We needed to get that information back to the people at home, you know? Otherwise, everyone dies with us. Like... Everyone.
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That sounds really scary.
[She watches his face.]
Right, that sounds really important. But you can't do that from here...can you?
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