I know about the creature that stole his mind. I want to know how he had the opportunity to take it.
[ he ignores the other bit because - well, nothing he's asked about is anything he was sure of, ever. and he's not going to let on about loki either. too many questions. ]
It's a really long story and I'm not sure how much of it you would understand or how much of it even applies to your world. You might not be from my universe at all so none of this may happen.
The short of it is that he was killed in battle by a former student. It's more complicated than that, of course. It always is, right?
I can't presume to know what's going on in your head. I first met you before all of that happened. My mother was lost and I needed to find her... You wanted to find her too, so it was basically beneficial for us both to work together. But after all was said and done, we lost contact.
[Easier to say that than Billy went into a major depressive episode, right? He'd rather not share his mental breakdowns.
Plus, Magneto hadn't made an effort to really contact him after the fact either.]
I can say in my world you, even after he dies, you still work with the guy who kills him.
Sometimes I really wish it didn't though. It'd be nice to not have to worry about doing serious damage if things get out of control.
Either way is fine. Whichever one you think you'll be able to handle easiest. I mean, no offense, but I don't really want to be on the receiving end of you losing control. But... I also don't want to leave you alone either. None of this can be easy to hear.
I won't. I can't blame you... I'd do a lot for my friends too.
[It's just his 'a lot' tended to be more self-destructive than resorting to murder or anything.]
Why am I not surprised? You... care a lot for him, don't you? [he pauses.] How are you getting along here? It's... fine if you don't want to talk about it. It just seems like a shame to waste time fighting each other here.
I know-- Erik. [Is that what he should call him? Magneto seems silly right now, when neither is in costume. Grandpa is a little awkward when he's... not that old yet.
Whatever, that's not the point.] That doesn't always... work out well for you though.
[Maybe he won't be able to change anything at all, but eh... he can try in small ways.]
I hope you figure it out. That's a pretty... big gap. Loki is from a year ahead of me and sometimes that feels entirely too massive.
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[ he ignores the other bit because - well, nothing he's asked about is anything he was sure of, ever. and he's not going to let on about loki either. too many questions. ]
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The short of it is that he was killed in battle by a former student. It's more complicated than that, of course. It always is, right?
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A student killed him. You're not going to tell me his name, are you?
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[ that was a joke. ]
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I tolerated his death, did I?
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[Easier to say that than Billy went into a major depressive episode, right? He'd rather not share his mental breakdowns.
Plus, Magneto hadn't made an effort to really contact him after the fact either.]
I can say in my world you, even after he dies, you still work with the guy who kills him.
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[ And, then, a quiet moment. ]
I would kill the man that hurt Charles.
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But you know, there are other ways you could change his future. He doesn't... really deserve to die that way.
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And... if you want the story in detail, why it's complicated, I'll tell you. Just might be better over voice or in person, if you think it's okay now.
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It's hard to control certain things when I am angry. It wasn't personal.
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It's just I might type you a novel over text... which I can if it's really easier.
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Which would you prefer?
text.
Either way is fine. Whichever one you think you'll be able to handle easiest. I mean, no offense, but I don't really want to be on the receiving end of you losing control. But... I also don't want to leave you alone either. None of this can be easy to hear.
text.
Perhaps voice would be better, then. I can't make promises. Not about this, when it is with regards to the future of us and our kind.
text > voice,
[Not his proudest moment...]
But now I have to ask what stopped you from drowning. Stubbornness also sort of runs in the family after all.
[He switches the feed over then.]
And voice it is.
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[ Erik sounds exhausted. Mentally, if not physically, and there's a movement as he sits up; he's been in bed for most of the last few days. ]
It was Charles, of course. He is the only man in the world that won't let my stubbornness kill me.
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[It's just his 'a lot' tended to be more self-destructive than resorting to murder or anything.]
Why am I not surprised? You... care a lot for him, don't you? [he pauses.] How are you getting along here? It's... fine if you don't want to talk about it. It just seems like a shame to waste time fighting each other here.
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[ Even prison. Even death. Even scapegoating himself for them.
He hesitates before he breathes out. ]
He is from ten years before me. We are attempting to adjust to that.
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Whatever, that's not the point.] That doesn't always... work out well for you though.
[Maybe he won't be able to change anything at all, but eh... he can try in small ways.]
I hope you figure it out. That's a pretty... big gap. Loki is from a year ahead of me and sometimes that feels entirely too massive.
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