[ he lets out a puff of breath, not quite a laugh, but almost. ]
Yeah, I have some good friends who've been trying to hammer that one into my skull. Doesn't change the fact that it happened, though. It was still my power.
[ still! with caleb's approval comes a relieved smile. ]
. . . I was about your age when it happened, a little older. And I spent a lot of time after thinking about how to, uhm, make things right, make up for it. A lot of ideas that were probably selfish.
Better to take pain and turn it into doing something good, I think. You are doing something that will help people, so it's a good plan.
[ there's still the matter of the other lines of the prophecy - of jason. ]
It's still - wishful thinking, right now. There's a lot to figure out before then, not to mention that I have to survive for that long first. But I was always better at moving forward than thinking so much on the past.
I don't know what would convince me I had. And I don't know that I believe in. . . balanced scales in the universe like that anymore. All anyone can do is try to carry their mistakes easier by adding good to the bad.
[ the entire Greek mythology would disagree with that. good thing leo has never paid much attention to it. ]
Nothing will ever bring them back, or change what happened after. I get that.
But you can't say that hitting someone who's got it out for you with the biggest fireball you can muster up wouldn't make you feel a little better. Especially if it means helping your friends out, too.
[ leo laughs, too, already far more at ease than he'd been before. ]
See, you get it! That's why I want to get my fire powers back, too - I'd love to see this place burn, for everyone who died. [ . . . ] After we get anyone who's not involved out, I mean.
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Yeah, I have some good friends who've been trying to hammer that one into my skull. Doesn't change the fact that it happened, though. It was still my power.
[ still! with caleb's approval comes a relieved smile. ]
It's poetic justice, right?
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. . . I was about your age when it happened, a little older. And I spent a lot of time after thinking about how to, uhm, make things right, make up for it. A lot of ideas that were probably selfish.
Better to take pain and turn it into doing something good, I think. You are doing something that will help people, so it's a good plan.
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[ there's still the matter of the other lines of the prophecy - of jason. ]
It's still - wishful thinking, right now. There's a lot to figure out before then, not to mention that I have to survive for that long first. But I was always better at moving forward than thinking so much on the past.
...Did you ever manage? Making up for it, I mean.
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I don't know what would convince me I had. And I don't know that I believe in. . . balanced scales in the universe like that anymore. All anyone can do is try to carry their mistakes easier by adding good to the bad.
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Nothing will ever bring them back, or change what happened after. I get that.
But you can't say that hitting someone who's got it out for you with the biggest fireball you can muster up wouldn't make you feel a little better. Especially if it means helping your friends out, too.
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You are correct in that. There's nothing I like more than a very big fireball and someone I won't mind hitting with it.
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See, you get it! That's why I want to get my fire powers back, too - I'd love to see this place burn, for everyone who died. [ . . . ] After we get anyone who's not involved out, I mean.
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[Just a nod of understanding sometimes you killed your parents with fire but you're still a huge pyro.]
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