[She's so invested in this fake dream of his wow.]
Probably. If someone is hurting people or destroying places, they should be stopped.
If what they want can't be done with their own strength, or with their friends behind them, then I think that's proof they shouldn't be doing it in the first place.
[ hmmmmm he seems like the one who's got thoughts about it!! and she opens her mouth to respond but instead - memory time:
The sun was just beginning to peek over the horizon when Lux returned to her family manor. Outside the city walls, Galio was returning to stillness on his plinth beside the Memorial Road, leaving Lux to face her problems alone.
A shadow fades before the light, she thought, and she opened the latch to her front door.
She entered the house to find her mother sitting in the parlor with a balding middle-aged man, who held a case of exotic medical tinctures in his lap.
“Luxanna, so glad you decided to return home,” said Augatha, through clenched teeth.
Lux looked warily at the man on the couch.
“This is the man I was telling you about,” her mother whispered. “The one who’s going to fix your... problem.”
Lux felt light-headed, as if her spirit was leaving her body to watch what she was about to say.
“You know what, mother?” she said, her voice trembling with words she’d been longing to say. “I don’t think I want to see this man. In fact, I’d like you to send him away.”
The annuller looked offended. He stood and slung his bag over his shoulder.
“No, stay,” begged Augatha. She cornered Lux and began to speak with authority. “You do not know what you are saying. This man has risked everything to help you. It is the only way you’re ever going to be Demacian. Have you forgotten your afflic-”
“I am not afflicted!” Lux cried out. “I am beautiful and valuable, and one day I will prove it to this kingdom! And if anyone has a problem with me, I’ve got a very large friend they can talk to.”
She strode upstairs to her room, leaving her mother alone with the annuller.
As Lux flopped onto her bed, she expelled a deep, easy breath. For the first time in years, her mind was as still as a pond in summer. The light that had once exploded from her unbidden was still there, but she could feel its beginning and its end, and knew that one day she could master it.
As she drifted off to sleep, she realized her mantra had always been wrong. No light could ever kill shadows.
A shadow thrives beside the light, she thought. It had a nice ring to it.]
This isn't the first time he is a part of some bizarre experience, but he's still surprised when it happens.
The memory isn't good, and it's all not horrendous. Somehow, it takes his breath away regardless after he comes reeling back. Not quite like failing a class, but the sentiment is the same.
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It can still be used to do harm. I have to be aware of that - to be sure that it doesn't happen.
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But you seemed ready to handle him. And you had some support?
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Well... I don't think that was really me, but... I guess, yeah. When you think things are bad, your friends are always there. So you're never alone.
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[ but she doesn't really know what to say to that thing about friends, because what the fuck are friends? so that just... hangs there. nailed it. ]
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You can't let a weirdo bully you.
[who let weirdos bully him? THIS GUY (he doesn't know this)]
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I wonder what there is to do about him, then. Perhaps only to defeat him?
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Probably. If someone is hurting people or destroying places, they should be stopped.
If what they want can't be done with their own strength, or with their friends behind them, then I think that's proof they shouldn't be doing it in the first place.
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The sun was just beginning to peek over the horizon when Lux returned to her family manor. Outside the city walls, Galio was returning to stillness on his plinth beside the Memorial Road, leaving Lux to face her problems alone.
A shadow fades before the light, she thought, and she opened the latch to her front door.
She entered the house to find her mother sitting in the parlor with a balding middle-aged man, who held a case of exotic medical tinctures in his lap.
“Luxanna, so glad you decided to return home,” said Augatha, through clenched teeth.
Lux looked warily at the man on the couch.
“This is the man I was telling you about,” her mother whispered. “The one who’s going to fix your... problem.”
Lux felt light-headed, as if her spirit was leaving her body to watch what she was about to say.
“You know what, mother?” she said, her voice trembling with words she’d been longing to say. “I don’t think I want to see this man. In fact, I’d like you to send him away.”
The annuller looked offended. He stood and slung his bag over his shoulder.
“No, stay,” begged Augatha. She cornered Lux and began to speak with authority. “You do not know what you are saying. This man has risked everything to help you. It is the only way you’re ever going to be Demacian. Have you forgotten your afflic-”
“I am not afflicted!” Lux cried out. “I am beautiful and valuable, and one day I will prove it to this kingdom! And if anyone has a problem with me, I’ve got a very large friend they can talk to.”
She strode upstairs to her room, leaving her mother alone with the annuller.
As Lux flopped onto her bed, she expelled a deep, easy breath. For the first time in years, her mind was as still as a pond in summer. The light that had once exploded from her unbidden was still there, but she could feel its beginning and its end, and knew that one day she could master it.
As she drifted off to sleep, she realized her mantra had always been wrong. No light could ever kill shadows.
A shadow thrives beside the light, she thought. It had a nice ring to it.]
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This isn't the first time he is a part of some bizarre experience, but he's still surprised when it happens.
The memory isn't good, and it's all not horrendous. Somehow, it takes his breath away regardless after he comes reeling back. Not quite like failing a class, but the sentiment is the same.
Feeling branded.
What does he say to any of that?]
...A shadow thrives beside the light, huh?
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It seemed like a better mantra. More accurate, anyway.
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...I kind of like it. Thanks.
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It's gotten me through a lot of dark times.