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(Xion) ([personal profile] ceded) wrote2017-02-03 12:57 pm
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[week three - thursday]

[ This has been such a long day.

This has been such a long week.

When Xion emerges from the bathhouse, it's exhausted and very sore, but finally really clean. She's already in pajamas, because she's quite honestly thinking of taking a quick nap to prepare for her camera vigil. She's barely slept in days with all that's gone on, after all.

But before she tries to brave the stairs up to her room - and she suddenly truly regrets, even though it was no choice of her own, having a room on the second floor - she meanders into the lounge. Pluto is at her side, exhibiting a certain cautious optimism that's, like, more personality than a dog should be able to display, probably?, but somehow works for him.

She seems a little surprised by who she sees there. For a moment, she's hesitant about approaching, but...

... maybe she just needs to give him a chance? He was awful when they met, but that night they all spent together wasn't so bad.

So Xion will hobble her way over, leaning heavily on her walking stick and smiling faintly. ]


Hi, Will.
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[personal profile] sweats 2017-02-07 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
[ Will watches Xion for a moment, gaze careful and curious as she actively tries to quell her emotions. It works, the narrowing perspective making what he feels from her mute. He's able to hear his own feelings, louder and clearer. Even if she doesn't ask, she gets a tilt of his head from Will in acknowledgement. ]

It's not magic. It's a health issue. When you're a child, you have a certain amount of mirror neurons in your brain -- they help you learn how to adapt behaviors from your parents, your family. How to speak, eat, talk. How to react to the world around you. It's your basis for social interaction. As you get older, they fade away and you have your behaviors set.

[ He shrugs, takes another drink. ]

I had an excess of them. As I got older, they never faded away. So, yes. I've always been this way.