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Anise Tatlin ([personal profile] gald_digger) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2010-12-04 08:11 pm

Day 53: Sun Room

When the intercom came on to announce the shift change, the feeling of dread returned. Anise had calmed down considerably since the morning, and she felt more ready to discuss the previous night with Ilia... but not as ready as she wanted to be.

Since the Music Room was bound to be noisy and crowded, Anise opted for the Sun Room instead, hoping that Ilia would come to the same conclusion. She took a seat on one side of a couch in the middle of the room, and waited there. If Ilia didn't show up after a while, she'd go try the Music Room.

Even though this talk had been on her mind all day, Anise still didn't know what she would say. And if she explained the truth behind her shadow's words last night... what would Ilia think? On the one hand, Ilia had shown herself to be a compassionate person, and it was hard to picture her treating Anise differently. But on the other hand, Anise hadn't known Ilia that long... and Ilia was a soldier. She would understand the gravity of Anise's actions, and the sorts of consequences that usually waited for people like her.

With these worries weighing on her mind, Anise leaned against the arm of the couch as she waited.

[For Ilia.]

[identity profile] avengingfists.livejournal.com 2010-12-11 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's the least you can do, isn't it?" Ilia glanced towards Anise, still serious but smiling. "You have the intention of making it better, and that's the starting point. Actually getting up and doing what you can to make it better, that's where it gets hard." Then, still smiling, Ilia laid her hand on the girl's shoulder and squeezed gently. "But as long as you keep really wanting to make up for it, I'm sure you'll get your chance to do just that."

Having said that, Ilia pulled away and crossed her arms behind her head, sighing. They weren't here just to talk about Anise's trespasses, after all. She had her own burden to unload, and it wasn't going to be any easier. "As for me, it's just as true for what my shadow was claiming. I... do often use the excuse of helping to validate myself, and helping you... well, it probably was no different."

She had left a note on the bulletin yesterday claiming she would help Anise anytime she needed it. What a joke.

She shook her head and thought back, back to her own world, even before Roak. "Before coming here, I was on a mission with a select team of individuals. Our goal was to save a planet from a biological weapon. And, I don't know if you noticed, but that 'he' the shadow mentioned, he was probably the only reason why I joined that mission in the first place."

It was true, after all. She owed nothing to the people of Roak. If she had any reason to help them other than supporting her captain, it was because she wanted to stop that third party from developing their weapon, or because the scientist in her balked at the idea of an entire planet's ecosystem collapsing. It wasn't until she had spent more time with Roddick and Millie and all the other Roakians they had met that she began to see them as people she honestly wanted to save.

[identity profile] avengingfists.livejournal.com 2010-12-13 08:05 am (UTC)(link)
At least Anise seemed a bit less somber now. Ilia knew it was no simple matter to apologize for traitorous deeds, but she didn't doubt Anise was telling the truth here. There was something sincere about that nod, something that didn't need words to help convey.

It wasn't so surprising, hearing Anise dismiss Ilia's problems. Comparatively, Ilia's were less complicated. Maybe less painful, too, but still, she felt horrible for it.

"I suppose that might be true," she said, sighing a bit. "But I really wonder, would I have taken that leap to help them if he hadn't suggested it? Or would I really have helped you out if I wasn't just fascinated by your fonic artes or needed a traveling partner for the night?" She would like to think she cared more than that, but she was never sure. And it would be even harder to believe now that the shadow had bared it to Anise.

"And even helping with Tear, posting that bulletin today, I might just have been wanting to make up for my failure last night." She smiled again, but it definitely wasn't a happy smile. Just bitter. "I'm not someone who fails. It's not something I can ever accept. Like a kid that never admits they've lost." Captain had told her a few times before that she needed to act her age. He was right, more often she she'd allowed him to think.

[identity profile] avengingfists.livejournal.com 2010-12-16 06:58 am (UTC)(link)
Ilia nodded, her eyes fixed on a spot in the distance but not really looking. She just sat for a moment, absorbing Anise's words. Kind, understanding words that didn't completely dismiss the faults, but allowed her room to think there was still good mixed with the bad. And once again, Ilia had to ask herself who was the adult in this relationship.

"Hmm, I'm glad you think well of me, at least," she chuckled, finally turning back to Anise. "I guess the lesson is that not everything is perfectly pure, but it doesn't mean everything is inherently bad, huh?" She could smile a bit more freely now. Laughing the problems away was not always the best move, but for now it probably wouldn't hurt. At least now that she was aware of it, she could be more proactive about considering that side of herself and thinking her intentions through with more care.

Her hand moved to her neck and she scratched at her hairline, then gazed a bit sheepishly towards Anise. "I don't know if you can always rely on me in every situation, especially given what you saw, but I'm glad you were willing to talk it out with me. Thanks Anise."

[identity profile] avengingfists.livejournal.com 2010-12-19 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
Ilia felt like she and Anise had covered a lot of ground today. If anything, their friendship may even have grown a little stronger rather than splintering apart like it could have so easily done.

"Yeah, it was no problem!" It really had been a surprise, learning all she had about Anise in such a short amount of time, but it was worth it. She didn't feel any more reservations about where she stood with Anise now. The guardian had been very contrite about her past mistakes and was determined to set herself on a better path. That was all anyone could ask for.

Standing as well, Ilia stretched out her arms above her, popping her joins in her arms and down her back. Releasing a puff of air, she let her arms drop to her sides and realized how relaxed her shoulders felt after the chat. She had been a lot more tense than she had originally imagined.

At Anise's last question, Ilia smiled, now fully relaxed and back to her old self. "Of course! If not toni... later,"--she switched to a different word as the nurses closed in on them--"then definitely tomorrow." She offered the girl a small parting wave, the smile never leaving her face.