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nature_heart) wrote in
museboxingring2015-10-04 11:45 pm
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Welcome to the Call Me Out Post!
1) Pick a muse.
2) Pick one of yours.
3) Put which one of mine you want in the subject line.
4) Discuss a prompt on Plurk or literally just start one and surprise me. I'm game.
5) We all profit.

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And it wasn't going too well.
Joseph had gotten better physically, sure. He got meat back on his bones and he didn't look so malnourished and pale. But he wasn't alright inside of where in ultimately mattered.
If I could just have one day, fucking damn it.
Sebastian didn't have that kind of time left, he just DIDN'T. But he had to try, keep trying. Even if things felt hopeless. So he left Joseph at home for a half an hour alone. Most errands, he brought Joseph along in hopes it would help make Joseph feel like things were normal. As normal as they could be anyway. Sebastian heard the yelling at night and saw the sweating, things were just going terribly and if Joseph could even find himself needing just a little less help then...well.
Seb left to get cheeseburgers, he walked into his house.
No Joseph. Criminy.]
Joseph.
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Joseph hadn't heard Sebastian's call. He was dozing, his head resting sideways against the wall of the wardrobe. With how little sleep he'd gotten last night- or any of the past nights- daytime naps were the only way to catch up.
This wasn't the first time he'd hidden himself somewhere, either. The wardrobe was a preferred spot. Crawling under the bed wasn't an option; not only was it incredibly dusty under there, the gap wasn't big enough. Joseph had tried, on one of the first days. Not even with how much weight he'd lost, a human being couldn't fit under there. That was fine. The wardrobe was good enough. It was dark and quiet, and with all the clothes stashed away in there, it smelled nice.]
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When they came to pick him up, would Joseph just hid around forever?
Sebastian bit his lip, he was feeling very anxious at the very notion of him leaving Joseph and he could barely move around on his own.
He was anxious about a lot of things right now. It made him not sleep nor eat very well. He moved around the house, in the room Joseph was in specifically.]
Come on, Joseph.
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And then Sebastian's voice reached his ears.
He hesitated for a few seconds, before moving himself a bit closer to the doors so he could peek into the room. He couldn't see Sebastian through the tiny slit, but he could see the man's shadow moving along the floor. ...It was his, right? Carefully, he pressed a hand against one of the doors to nudge it open a little further.]
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He heard the wardrobe door open a smidge, and Sebastian let out a sigh. Of course, of course. This didn't bode well at all. It was almost childish now, but Sebastian knew better than to keep on that train of thought. He knew why it was like this for him, but it didn't change his own deep hidden feelings.
He had one day left.]
It's okay, Joseph. It's just me.
[It's always just him.]
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It was embarrassing; adults weren't supposed to act like this. Especially not trained police officers.
He ran a quick hand through his hair to smoothe it out. Compared to his usual neat appearance, he didn't look too great right now. Exhausted, still a little thin, lacking gel to keep his short locks in place. At least he'd started shaving on his own again. That was something.
A deep breath and then, finally, he crawled his way out of the closet. He didn't utter a single word. What was there to say? He'd messed up again, he knew that.]
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Because there would be no point by then right? Sebastian failed.
Fuck that.
Sebastian reached into his pocket and got out a pack of cigarettes, putting one in his mouth and moving slowly back out of the room. He just didn't know what to say, and was trying hard to not promote any defeatist remarks out of either of them. He pushed out the thoughts he just had again.
Keep moving.]
I brought lunch.
[When he was at a distance away, he lit his cigarette.]
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Was his partner leaving so abruptly to hide his look of secondhand embarrassment? ...Yes, that was probably what it was. Sebastian was determined to keep moving forward, but Joseph was struggling to keep up with something that should be oh so simple.]
... Right. Thanks.
[He cast another glance at the wardrobe, then wandered after Sebastian, into the hallway. He couldn't be even remotely bothered by the cigarette anymore. If anything, he welcomed the scent of it. It smelled familiar and comforting.]
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But that wouldn't be like Sebastian, he felt like he had to be more realistic and stable. While he still could be.
He still had his brain and his own thoughts, he didn't want them gone yet.]
Were you in there the whole time I was gone? I left a half an hour ago.
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Was he really in there the whole time? He couldn't remember when he'd crawled in. He had no idea how long he'd slept, either. Half an hour sounded accurate enough.]
I think so... Probably.
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Sebastian took a glance over at Joseph and his somewhat guilt ridden face. He took another sigh as he decided to flick on his television.
So, what to do now?]
So...how are you feeling?
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His gaze strayed to the television as it was flicked on. ...Good. Television was good. Always a worthwhile distraction from everything else that might weigh him down.]
... The same as...- as always. [Always as in the past two weeks. It feels like he can't really remember what it was like to be perfectly healthy, anymore. It was the sort of thing he'd always taken for granted.]
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The mouse was running away from the cat, who held a mallet in his hands. The cat really wanted to catch that mouse. The escape was through a mouse hole in the wall, in which the cat slams his face on. Flattening said face in a rather humorous, violent fashion.
Same as always. Joseph. The cat that will never catch that mouse, ever. Joseph...]
Well, you don't look paper thin anymore. That's a start?
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[Joseph spent a few more seconds frozen by the doorway in an almost indecisive manner. Then he figured he had no business in the kitchen if cheeseburgers were his only option, wandering towards the couch instead. His gaze was stuck on the television.
That cartoon... Why did people enjoy stuff like that, again? Running for your life wasn't really like that. Violence wasn't really like that. In reality, both the cat and the mouse would have died a hundred times over.
Why was he even investing so much thought into it at all?]
Is that... the kind of stuff you like to watch?
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[Yet he wasn't changing the channel yet. He stopped initially because he was spoken to, now he was paying some sort of attention now.
It was weird, he hadn't seen these in years. It seemed odd to watch them now hat he was nearing forty but damn, those were the days.
Hard to watch now considering but, heh, he smirked a little.]
Crazy, ain't it? That cat could never get that damn mouse after so many years.
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Maybe it was all those things.
His gaze was still on the television, watching the mouse mock the cat. It felt like it was in bad taste. The cat was already suffering enough after an anvil to the head, did it really need to be kicked while it was down?]
I think the kids are supposed to root for the mouse. ...They wouldn't like it very much if the little guy got eaten.
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[Idle conversation helped, only a little but it did. But he didn't mind Joseph sitting close to him at all.]
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[Which is a mistake, in Joseph's opinion. Reality is unfair and they might as well start teaching kids at an early age that sometimes, good guys die and bad guys get away with murder.]
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So I guess now the cat deserves to have a dog chase him back. Retribution and all that bullshit, huh?
[They are really such grumps about this. Was there a point to it? Seb wasn't sure anymore.
But this was the best conversation they've had in a while.]
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[What a weird role reversal, now that Joseph thought about it. First you were meant to root for the tiny underdog doing the escaping, now you were supposed to root for the big bad doing the chasing. Talk about a skewered lesson for kids. An offensive, direct approach was okay when it was for the sake of retribution? Was that why the KCPD could be seen beating the shit out of criminals in the streets almost every day?
In fact, Joseph had always rooted for the cat when he was young. The mouse had always struck him as an arrogant, mean-spirited prick. What did that say about him?
He sighed, pressed a hand to his aching head and slipped from the armrest onto the couch itself.]
two billion years later
[Sebastian flipped the channel.]
This shit is really stupid.
[Mainly because it started to upset him and not so much that the toon was bad. They were both making the statements together and it was obvious where they were both going.
There were just commercials on a different channel now. So Sebastian took a second to not focus on the TV. His head started to hurt anyway. Much like Joseph, actually.]
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He closed his eyes and moved his hands into his lap, sitting back on the couch. Once that was done, he couldn't quite stop himself from leaning sideways as well, resting against Sebastian's upper arm and shoulder. He knew he shouldn't- this was probably a little awkward for the man, but it was just so damn comfortable for Joseph himself.]
scream
[It was awkward. Really awkward. On any random occasion before the whole mess with STEM, this would only happen if they both had too much to drink. It never happened. It was always Sebastian who drank too much.
Was it intentional for that to happen?
Man, he wasn't equipped for this. He had no idea what to do.]
...You okay?
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The scent of Seb's cologne was a good bonus. One couldn't smell things like that in STEM. Any 'scent' that reached their noses had been gore, decay or mud.
He didn't pull away. He stayed right where he was for as long as Sebastian would let him.]
... Yeah. Sorry.
i entered the matrix and came back to gay shit
But from Joseph, of all people.
The guy who he was sure hated his guts or at least held meager respect for was now just getting all cozy on him...on his couch.
Maybe he was just tired, and weary. Finally finding a place to go.
No matter how temporary it was at this point.
Sebastian reached up and wrapped his arm around his partner's shoulders. He accepted this now, it was the right thing to.]
It's fine. You looked comfortable for once.
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