A little bit. They were more talkative than I was expecting, for sure.
[ but other parts of them were about as Lupin imagined - for better or for worse. The way they immediately started to apologize for and put down Cairngorm left a bitter taste in his mouth, regardless of how pleasant they seemed otherwise; combined with the small amount of knowledge about them he'd already had, he doesn't have a particularly positive view of them, unfair as that may be. (Though is it really unfair to dislike someone who's nasty towards your friend, passive-aggressive as that nastiness may be?) ]
But even if you shared the same body, you're two separate souls. I never expected the two of you to be very similar.
[ he leans back in his chair, letting them clean up as they need to. ]
Well, you're the only one to expect it to be that way. [ Other gems only had an inkling of what Cairngorm might have been like, based on the few-times-a-year glimpses of their behavior they got. ] But it'll be easier for people to tell with the way we are currently...
[ Currently, as in, for now. It's still in pending, even though they know he disapproves. It's not like they're insisting on the idea to be stubborn, it's just that they can't let go of Ghost so easily, or of the prospect of going back to the way things were. It's not even like they're particularly happy about feeling so attached, or looking forward to returning to their old self, but it's somehow very lonely to be apart and not need each other anymore, in a different way than they'd felt after Ghost was torn off of them.
They pull the things they'd stacked up closer to them, feeling simultaneously grateful that he's here and disappointed that he can't stay. ]
...Either way, thank you, for coming here. [ They're overcome with the feeling that they really might not always be able to talk to him like this, so they say what they mean honestly. It doesn't fully register right now, but somehow this was the kind of intervention they'd needed to at least slow the spiral they were having. ] Pretty soon you'll be about as good as me at repairing.
[ it's true that he might only be able to think this way because he actually got to meet them separately - but that's all the more reason for him to want the two of them to stay apart. He's said it before: he's lucky he got to see Cairngorm like this. Lupin's already said what he had to say on the matter of them rejoining, and they aren't going to be able to come to a decision immediately, besides; he doesn't offer any complaints on the "currently" comment, only responding with a small smile.
It's rare for them to thank him, but he feels like he's hearing it more often lately, and that makes his smile a little bigger. ]
I'm a fast learner. [ that's his cue to leave, isn't it? The distance between them feels a little closer than usual in this moment, and he's still concerned about their mental health; he, too, is faintly disappointed that he can't stay. They'd probably be annoyed if he hung around for too long, though, wouldn't they? He's pretty sure this fondness he feels is one-directional.
Lupin shifts, standing up from his chair. ]
I'll come over any time. All you need to do is call on me. [ the temptation to make some grand gesture with fancy words is there, but he decides against it. ] That's what friends are for.
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[ but other parts of them were about as Lupin imagined - for better or for worse. The way they immediately started to apologize for and put down Cairngorm left a bitter taste in his mouth, regardless of how pleasant they seemed otherwise; combined with the small amount of knowledge about them he'd already had, he doesn't have a particularly positive view of them, unfair as that may be. (Though is it really unfair to dislike someone who's nasty towards your friend, passive-aggressive as that nastiness may be?) ]
But even if you shared the same body, you're two separate souls. I never expected the two of you to be very similar.
[ he leans back in his chair, letting them clean up as they need to. ]
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[ Currently, as in, for now. It's still in pending, even though they know he disapproves. It's not like they're insisting on the idea to be stubborn, it's just that they can't let go of Ghost so easily, or of the prospect of going back to the way things were. It's not even like they're particularly happy about feeling so attached, or looking forward to returning to their old self, but it's somehow very lonely to be apart and not need each other anymore, in a different way than they'd felt after Ghost was torn off of them.
They pull the things they'd stacked up closer to them, feeling simultaneously grateful that he's here and disappointed that he can't stay. ]
...Either way, thank you, for coming here. [ They're overcome with the feeling that they really might not always be able to talk to him like this, so they say what they mean honestly. It doesn't fully register right now, but somehow this was the kind of intervention they'd needed to at least slow the spiral they were having. ] Pretty soon you'll be about as good as me at repairing.
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It's rare for them to thank him, but he feels like he's hearing it more often lately, and that makes his smile a little bigger. ]
I'm a fast learner. [ that's his cue to leave, isn't it? The distance between them feels a little closer than usual in this moment, and he's still concerned about their mental health; he, too, is faintly disappointed that he can't stay. They'd probably be annoyed if he hung around for too long, though, wouldn't they? He's pretty sure this fondness he feels is one-directional.
Lupin shifts, standing up from his chair. ]
I'll come over any time. All you need to do is call on me. [ the temptation to make some grand gesture with fancy words is there, but he decides against it. ] That's what friends are for.