Grey [Snowpiercer] (
silenttrainbaby) wrote2014-09-28 03:34 pm
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for Rat
It isn't as if Grey has found a sense of peace in the two days since he's seen Rat. He hasn't found the solution, an answer to his existential crisis. But he remembers where Rat lives. And, carrying the cat once again, he finds his way to the building and to the door and he taps his fingers against it. There were flowers on the side of the walk as he'd come here and he plucked them and they are already starting to wilt, even as the cat tries to eat them. Silly cat.
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"What?"
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"I don't always know that I believe they're in love, not really...When I'm Juliet onstage, I play it that way..."
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"I don't think real love is so thoughtless."
Hypocrite.
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When Gilliam told him to go forward, Grey went. It was what he did. That wasn't thoughtless.
Grey touches Rat's fingers. What does Rat think love is, then?
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"Love is blissful. And painful," he says quietly. "And losing it is the worst of all."
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That's worse than losing it. Seeing the one you love die is like dying yourself.
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Then he chose to walk away.
"It makes you realize everything you've ever done to hurt them...Things you can never take back or make up."
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Yes, Grey knows that. And he's missed touch so much. Living with Curtis isn't the same.
Grey covers Rat's hand with his casted one on his arm.
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"Yeah."
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But Rat had held his hand when he needed it and now he holds Rat's, their fingers twining.
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The next lines are a dangerous territory.
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In the sling, the cat yawns.
He'll have his cast off in four more weeks. An eternity. The edges of the plaster are dirty, even if his fingers, twined with Rat's are moderately clean.
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Flipping backward, he goes to the prologue. "Here..." He says.
" Two households, both alike in dignity, in fair Verona, where we lay our scene, from ancient grudge break to new mutiny, where civil blood makes civil hands unclean...From forth the fatal loins of these two foes a pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life; whose misadventured piteous overthrows Do with their death bury their parents' strife."
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That seems terribly sad. Grey frowns.
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Like this one.
He leans forward, impulsive, and kisses Rat's cheek.
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The cat, of course, objects to all the movment, meowing before settling again.
Grey watches Rat's face. Was that all right, what he did?
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