[Lavi stays in the room as Kanda sleeps, watchful and vigilant. This part at least isn't any different from their previous curfews, taking turns resting before they inevitably get knocked out. He's sitting on his bed at an angle where he can watch the door, but every so often he turns to look at Kanda, the thread of worry pulling him towards the other man. He has to remember to look away and at their surroundings like he's supposed to, to turn his focus and attention on the rest of the house outside their room.
He's already up on his feet the moment Kanda's eyes snap open, crossing the scant distance between them as Kanda gasps out a familiar name -- ]
Yuu.
[a beat, before he closes the rest of the distance, sitting on the edge of Kanda's bed, body turned towards him and the back to the door -- to the rest of the world.]
[This time, he doesn't reach out for Lavi--he doesn't grab anything but the blanket beneath him, his hands fisted tight. It's like he doesn't see Lavi at all, caught up in his memories, the ones from long before they set foo in this town all the way to the feeling of Alma's tail wrapped around his neck, Alma's Innocence spearing through his back as crowds of demons watched and cheered on the carnage. He doesn't even notice the tears that slip out and down his face, too lost in his own head to wipe them away.
Could've saved him-- didn't save him-- why did I choose-- is that why I forgot-- Alma-- Alma--]
this is familiar. it's not the first time Lavi's seen someone he cares for spiral like this, locked in their memories and consumed by their regrets. but back then, Lavi had only lashed out from fear and helplessness, knowing that he couldn't do anything for Lenalee's suffering, and turned that panic into red-hot anger. last time, Bookman had grabbed him by the collar and told him to cut it out == that all that rage and anger wasn't supposed to be him.
And now? He sees the tears fall down Kanda's face, and while Lenalee's had snapped him out of it -- wrong-footed in his shock -- Kanda's dig deep -- like a shard of glass pushed in deep, or the blade of the knife forcibly stabbed into a heart that should be nonexistent.
But the pain, at least, lends him some strength -- just enough to raise a hand to Kanda's face, pressing a thumb against a tear.]
I'm sorry.
[he has no idea if kanda can hear him, but he says it anyway]
[It's a very strange sensation--to see someone reach out, and to feel nothing at all when they touch you. It's almost, almost bizarre enough to shock him out of the haze of blood and heartbreak he's caught up in, though it doesn't immediately draw him back to the present. It does help him recognize that Lavi is here with him, though--something to latch onto, an anomaly amongst the memories he's reliving. Lavi, awake and whole, unlike how he'd been in the demons' hands. Present, and not a child, too jarring to slot into his childhood horrors.
He's not fully here, but Lavi is safe enough, familiar enough, that Kanda lets him reach out. For now, at least, though it won't stay that way all night.
Eventually, he pulls back, swiping the heel of his palm over his face. He lowers his hand, but he keeps his eyes closed for a minute. A bit hoarsely:]
...Why am I upset?
[Already, his memories have fractured again, dissolving like soap bubbles on water. He's grasping at the face he sees when he closes his eyes, but the name, the connection to him--they're slipping away again so quickly, and he doesn't know what to do to hold onto them.]
looks at my laying about heat and stares directly into your eyes
[Lavi lowers his hand, curling his fingers into a fist, pressing his thumb against his pointer finger -- against the tear still on his skin. Maybe it's just instinct, using touch to commit things to memory -- or maybe it's just the desire to let it linger for just a second longer.
either way, only the smallest of his attention is on his hand -- the rest of it is on Kanda, at his question, at the stone dropping in the pit of his stomach,
you remembered someone important to you.
you remembered what you did to him, and you regret it.]
You woke up shouting Alma's name -- someone important to you, whose memory you don't have right now. Either a trip effect or because of the swamp.
Whichever it is doesn't matter, because you'll remember him again.
[said lavi not knowing kanda will DIE TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]
["Alma"--there's the faintest tug in his heart at the word, a glimmer of something, something sharp and soft and old and new all at once, but just as he reaches for it, it slips out of his reach. He grits his teeth, frustrated, hating how brittle and exposed he feels, hating that he doesn't understand why. What in the world could've been so bad that it would make him, of all people, cry?
It's tempting to storm out, to take refuge in the woods instead, even though the fog will be rolling in very soon. But... Lavi says he'll remember. He speaks with certainty, and maybe it's a little forced, the same way they force themselves to believe a lot of things in awful moments--but Kanda doesn't think he's lying. He wouldn't. Not on purpose. Not about something like this.
He draws in a shaky breath and opens his eyes again.]
...Let's go downstairs.
[He can't try to rest anymore--all he's going to do is lay awake and spiral over this, wasting time and energy on trying. His body is going numb again, and it's just all... there's too much. Being alone with his thoughts isn't helping anything. He needs the distraction of other people, for once. He can rest once they all pass out.
He wants to say no, he wants to shoot down the idea and tell Kanda to go back to bed and rest, especially with the whole group over at the house. But his lips flatten into a line instead, and he exhales, moving to stand up from the bed.]
...Okay.
[He debates letting Kanda somehow make the trip downstairs on his own, but his worry wins out, and he'll reach out to help support his balance as they walk down the stairs.
from there, he'll let the others fuss and talk to Kanda, and watch as Kanda remembers everyone there except for him.
but it's fine, because this won't last -- it won't last any further than Saturday, the forgetting and the way Kanda can't feel his own body, everything dragging him down and exposing him to danger. they'll make it through tonight and tomorrow, and the next day and the next.
the next time he sees Kanda, he'll see that look of recognition -- marking the end of every nightmare.]
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He's already up on his feet the moment Kanda's eyes snap open, crossing the scant distance between them as Kanda gasps out a familiar name -- ]
Yuu.
[a beat, before he closes the rest of the distance, sitting on the edge of Kanda's bed, body turned towards him and the back to the door -- to the rest of the world.]
It's okay. [is this true?] I'm here.
[but at least this is]
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Could've saved him-- didn't save him-- why did I choose-- is that why I forgot-- Alma-- Alma--]
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this is familiar. it's not the first time Lavi's seen someone he cares for spiral like this, locked in their memories and consumed by their regrets. but back then, Lavi had only lashed out from fear and helplessness, knowing that he couldn't do anything for Lenalee's suffering, and turned that panic into red-hot anger. last time, Bookman had grabbed him by the collar and told him to cut it out == that all that rage and anger wasn't supposed to be him.
And now? He sees the tears fall down Kanda's face, and while Lenalee's had snapped him out of it -- wrong-footed in his shock -- Kanda's dig deep -- like a shard of glass pushed in deep, or the blade of the knife forcibly stabbed into a heart that should be nonexistent.
But the pain, at least, lends him some strength -- just enough to raise a hand to Kanda's face, pressing a thumb against a tear.]
I'm sorry.
[he has no idea if kanda can hear him, but he says it anyway]
NOT MY SET FOO I need to stop phone tagging
He's not fully here, but Lavi is safe enough, familiar enough, that Kanda lets him reach out. For now, at least, though it won't stay that way all night.
Eventually, he pulls back, swiping the heel of his palm over his face. He lowers his hand, but he keeps his eyes closed for a minute. A bit hoarsely:]
...Why am I upset?
[Already, his memories have fractured again, dissolving like soap bubbles on water. He's grasping at the face he sees when he closes his eyes, but the name, the connection to him--they're slipping away again so quickly, and he doesn't know what to do to hold onto them.]
looks at my laying about heat and stares directly into your eyes
either way, only the smallest of his attention is on his hand -- the rest of it is on Kanda, at his question, at the stone dropping in the pit of his stomach,
you remembered someone important to you.
you remembered what you did to him, and you regret it.]
You woke up shouting Alma's name -- someone important to you, whose memory you don't have right now. Either a trip effect or because of the swamp.
Whichever it is doesn't matter, because you'll remember him again.
[said lavi not knowing kanda will DIE TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]
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It's tempting to storm out, to take refuge in the woods instead, even though the fog will be rolling in very soon. But... Lavi says he'll remember. He speaks with certainty, and maybe it's a little forced, the same way they force themselves to believe a lot of things in awful moments--but Kanda doesn't think he's lying. He wouldn't. Not on purpose. Not about something like this.
He draws in a shaky breath and opens his eyes again.]
...Let's go downstairs.
[He can't try to rest anymore--all he's going to do is lay awake and spiral over this, wasting time and energy on trying. His body is going numb again, and it's just all... there's too much. Being alone with his thoughts isn't helping anything. He needs the distraction of other people, for once. He can rest once they all pass out.
Except he doesn't do that oops]
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He wants to say no, he wants to shoot down the idea and tell Kanda to go back to bed and rest, especially with the whole group over at the house. But his lips flatten into a line instead, and he exhales, moving to stand up from the bed.]
...Okay.
[He debates letting Kanda somehow make the trip downstairs on his own, but his worry wins out, and he'll reach out to help support his balance as they walk down the stairs.
from there, he'll let the others fuss and talk to Kanda, and watch as Kanda remembers everyone there except for him.
but it's fine, because this won't last -- it won't last any further than Saturday, the forgetting and the way Kanda can't feel his own body, everything dragging him down and exposing him to danger. they'll make it through tonight and tomorrow, and the next day and the next.
the next time he sees Kanda, he'll see that look of recognition -- marking the end of every nightmare.]