Heather Mason (
foolishwren) wrote2012-08-13 07:19 pm
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Entry tags:
- *coraline: other father,
- *fullmetal alchemist: envy,
- *kingdom hearts: minnie mouse,
- *metal gear solid: hal 'otacon' emmerich,
- *nightmare before xmas: jack skellington,
- *professor layton: luke triton,
- *silent hill: harry mason,
- *transformers (movie): ironhide,
- *where in the world is: carmen sandiego,
- *yu-gi-oh!: crow hogan,
- @cooper,
- @ironhide,
- @minnie,
- @otacon,
- aaaaangst,
- action,
- aftermath,
- all my fault,
- anger management issues,
- brooding mcbroodypants,
- daddy issues,
- family,
- goldenrod city,
- heather is a bad role model,
- heather why would you even do that,
- her anger is how she says "i love you",
- holding my heart out but clutching it to,
- private message,
- shoulda coulda woulda,
- text,
- that went on my permanent record didn't,
- why can't i hold all these feelings
97. [Action for Goldenrod/Private Text]
I don't know if it'll fix anything at this point, because I said some pretty horrendous things to all of you, but for what it's worth, I'm sorry.
I'll understand if you're still mad. None of you need to reply to this.
[It's probably not surprising that there's been radio silence from Heather on the 'Gear for awhile, considering... well, everything. Even if she hadn't had her 'Gear confiscated as part of the 'grounding', she hadn't exactly been in a chatty mood.]
[But even if she's bound to the city, she's not bound to the hotel room, and considering that she's sort of in the doghouse at the moment, she's not too interested in staying cooped up with the people who are rightfully upset with her.]
[So she can be found wandering the streets of Goldenrod City with Cujo padding along at her side, window-shopping or occasionally lounging on a bench-- minus the firepowers that blew the metaphorical Diglett-hole into a volcanic mountain a few weeks ago, but unfortunately still with the unattractive aftereffects of the whole ordeal: smoky black hair, patches of scorched-looking skin, and a permanent burnt-toast smell following her around.]
[voice]
'right.
I, uh... I thought it'd get better. Thought if I was... [A good girl.] ... I thought I could make it better.
[In many ways, Alessa had been more mature at age seven than Heather feels now, in a reborn body, more than two decades later. Steadfastly weathering the storm and trying to stay strong for Claudia, who had been even smaller than she. ... But seven years old was seven fuckin' years old and Alessa had been as naiive and desperate to please her beloved (and yes, she had loved Dahlia) mother as any other lonely child.]
... And then one day, it got so bad that... that...
[There's a rustle, because the only thing she can really do at the end of that sentence is rake her hand through her hair and hope that it somehow stimulates the right words. It doesn't.]
... It was awhile before Dad got me out of there.
[voice]
But you did get out. Your father was there.
[He's really not good at this comfort or Deep Personal Issue thing. But he's trying.]
[He's trying hard -- to keep the anger out of his voice, to keep his tone level and as as supportive as possible.]
[voice]
... That woman... she was a monster.
It didn't matter who you were. Good or bad, she'd use you till you couldn't be used anymore and then she'd find some new way to get her money's worth out of you, all while turning her sights onto everyone around you. Everyone.
By the time she was through with a person, they'd be twisted into pretzels and not even knowing what to think. Maybe even thinking she was the one in the right, and if she couldn't do that, well, those people tended to disappear. Hell, she even did it to Dad. Had everyone tied in knots around her fingers. ... Had me that way, too, till I realized the truth. [Until she'd thrown in her aces and left Alessa a broken mess in a basement until she could be useful again. Until she'd MADE Alessa that way.]
I thought if I could just make her happy, she'd...
[... But no, that's not the point of this. Heather heaves a sigh.]
But yeah. Dad got me out. And it was good. A fresh start. Y'know?
... Forgot all about what had happened back there for awhile, even.
[voice]
[The protective drive is just as strong. And he would like nothing more than to pick the girl up, and empty the chamber of the Heavy Iron into anyone who would wrong her.]
[But that isn't feasible.]
[That isn't helpful.]
[Which leaves the old soldier at a loss for what to do with himself, and for her. He can listen, and that's about it. But he's never been good with what he deems to be 'inaction'.]
[He passes a hand over his face.]
Father is a good man. One of those Prime would have respected.
[A beat.]
More to it though, hmn?
[voice]
[Killing Claudia hadn't worked. Now she doesn't know what to do.]
[She nods, forgetting for a moment that she's not on video.]
[Always more to it.]
When I say I forgot, I really mean it. Literally forgot. For years.
Dunno how it works for ... you guys, but when humans go through something really bad... sometimes they just blur it all out. To keep themselves safe, you know. The memories just... go away, into some place in the back of their head where they don't have to think about 'em, and sometimes it's so deep that they just...
Well.
I didn't remember.
I'd just pushed it all away so that I could pretend none of it ever happened, and I guess I was real good at pretending...
[There was also the fact that she'd LITERALLY been in a new body, but well, it's the same principal.]
... And... and then she found me.
[voice]
[Which makes for a lot of fun memories roaming around in their processors. Every sight of the war-torn planet, every casualty, every atrocity Megatron ever committed... all of it stays.]
[No matter how much they might want otherwise.]
Your kind is lucky, that way, kid.
[Silence.]
Before you came here?
[voice]
[It's true. It's an invaluable coping mechanism, and it's maybe one of the reasons that humankind is so incredibly resilient. But all the same... maybe if she hadn't forgotten, she wouldn't have let her guard so far down. Maybe she'd have been more grateful to her father, knowing the truth that she'd been ignorant to for so long. Maybe he wouldn't have died that night.]
A year.
Everything caught up with me a year before I came here.
[voice]
[He's not... really trying to lecture her. Just make a comment. Because, really, it goes both ways. Not a day goes by he doesn't miss his old size, his strength, or even the familiar creak of his frame.]
[He grunts.]
And that was when it happened...?
[He doesn't want to say, "OH HEY WAS THAT WHEN YOUR DAD DIED?" Ironhide has that much tact, at least.]
[voice]
[Instead she goes on.]
The last time I spoke to him was on a payphone.
When I got home, he was sitting in his favorite chair with his chest cleaved open.
[voice]
[What can he even say to that? Is there anything?]
[He falls silent. She can't see it, but... he bows his head, hands scrubbing over his face. Hearing this -- it calls to mind the uncertainties of his own. When had he spoken to Sideswipe last? Really spoken. Not tossed words over a battlefield.]
[He won't say "I'm sorry". It's too trite. Too cliche.]
... take a break if you need it, kid.
[And he'll pretend the words don't come out rougher than usual.]
[voice]
[... But her voice finally cracks a little bit at his suggestion.]
... I...
... Yeah, I...
[There's a muffled, indistinct noise. Little can be told about it except for the fact that it came from her throat, and it wasn't a word.]
... C'n I call you back later?
[voice]
Take your time.
[Ironhide has spent a lifetime shouting orders, threats, and insults on a battlefield. And yet, now, his voice is surprisingly gentle.]
I will answer.
[voice]
Hey.
[Her voice is a little congested and nasal-sounding this time.]
Sorry 'bout that...
[voice]
Hey.
Sound like the last time Lennox got a bunch of dirt up his nose.
[Har har you're hilarious, Ironhide.]
[voice]
Yeah, y'know... allergies.
[They both know that's not what it is. She clears her throat with a congested cough and sounds a little more solemn the next time she speaks.]
So... uh, where was I?
[voice]
[He's going to go along with it, regardless. There's no reason to poke and prod at it.]
[He even... tries to say the next part gently. It's not easy, because this isn't an easy subject, and this is Ironhide we're talking about. But he tries.]
...
Your father.
[voice]
[She takes a deep breath, setting the 'Gear in her lap briefly so that she can drag her hands down her face.]
Right.
So...
... Basically what... what happened was ever since Dad rescued me, they... one person had been looking for me. To finish what... what my-- ... what she'd been using me for.
[voice]
...
And they found you, then?
[voice]
[Heather you're not talking about your mother anymore you need to actually mention who THIS 'she' is.]
[voice]
[voice]
... My friend.
[voice]
The one you were going to take care of.
[voice]
... The one I didn't. The one I FORGOT the moment I'd gotten out.
The whole time I was obliviously growing up miles away in a good home with a good dad, she was...
[voice]
Not right to.
[voice]
I know.
I... I don't. Not... not like that. I just...
There was nothing I could do.
While I was-- before Dad ever even-- I was locked up and-- and incapacitated and the whole fucking time SHE was going after her, filling her head with POISON and just--
She was so little, she didn't even stand a fucking CHANCE and because I never TOLD her before it was too late, that monster just-- had her way with her and I COULDN'T DO A GODDAMN THING!
I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW IT WAS HAPPENING!
[... Well, so much for that calm, detached tone. Once she hit this subject, it didn't take long for her voice to escalate to a thin roar.]
[voice]
[voice] sorry oh my god she is basically unloading completely
[voice] ... baby ;o; dfsdkj I'M SORRY THIS IS SHORT HE'S JUST. AWK.
[voice] IT'S OKAY HONESTLY I WOULDN'T KNOW WHAT THE HELL TO SAY TO HER EITHER
[voice] He's so out of his element /face in hands
[voice] IT'S OKAY IRONHIDE YOU'RE DOIN FINE
[voice] ;o; Okay
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