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lostcarnival2017-03-27 08:40 pm
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dumb sad boys
Who: Lauren and Susan
What:dumb brothers being sad - continued from here OKAY NOW IT'S ACTUALLY A CATCH-ALL LAUREN+SUSAN POST FOR PRE-ALOLA JUNK
When:Day 68 at night a variety, starting with night of day 68
Where: their trailer
Although he eventually came out of the bathroom that first night, Susan still didn't talk to Lauren. Instead he avoided his brother as best he could, falling asleep curled up with Fluff (and Stanley, if she let him) on the bed.
The next day he went out, even though Lauren had told him not to; he didn't know a lot about vampires, and even though he felt bad doing it (especially when he was still worried about Lauren), he was pretty sure they couldn't go out in the sun, so it was an easy way to not have to talk to him. He didn't want another argument, not any more - not that he knew what else to do, not when he was feeling pretty bad now, but that didn't matter. He just didn't want Lauren to yell at him and tell him he's wrong.
By that night, though, he still wasn't feeling any better - and even though he still didn't want to really talk to his brother, he still missed him and wanted to be with him.
Once it was late, and he was sure Lauren would be asleep, Susan quietly left the sofa where he'd been originally planning on sleeping, instead slipping into the room with his brother. From there he quietly made his way to the bed, climbing under the covers while being as careful as he could to not wake him.
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Where: their trailer
Although he eventually came out of the bathroom that first night, Susan still didn't talk to Lauren. Instead he avoided his brother as best he could, falling asleep curled up with Fluff (and Stanley, if she let him) on the bed.
The next day he went out, even though Lauren had told him not to; he didn't know a lot about vampires, and even though he felt bad doing it (especially when he was still worried about Lauren), he was pretty sure they couldn't go out in the sun, so it was an easy way to not have to talk to him. He didn't want another argument, not any more - not that he knew what else to do, not when he was feeling pretty bad now, but that didn't matter. He just didn't want Lauren to yell at him and tell him he's wrong.
By that night, though, he still wasn't feeling any better - and even though he still didn't want to really talk to his brother, he still missed him and wanted to be with him.
Once it was late, and he was sure Lauren would be asleep, Susan quietly left the sofa where he'd been originally planning on sleeping, instead slipping into the room with his brother. From there he quietly made his way to the bed, climbing under the covers while being as careful as he could to not wake him.
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"I just mean, nothing's wrong, so, you don't have to worry."
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But it hadn't. It hadn't done anything except make Lauren happier. Susan's mood hadn't changed at all.
"You said you wanted things to go back to normal. I know they're not, but that at least was a good first step, wasn't it?"
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"...It still happened, though."
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"It did. And you're... Mad about it."
Carly said maybe the thing he thought he was mad at might not really be the problem though. Or, she had said something like it at least. To be honest, it was hard for him to really understand what she meant, but he wanted to at least try, for Susan's sake.
Susan was mad at the Ringmaster, but he was also mad at himself. He's only mentioned that second part once. There didn't really seem to be a way for Lauren to convince Susan it wasn't his fault. He wanted to believe someone was at fault, because thinking it was random was... Bad somehow.
He wasn't any good at this. Perhap's Susan should be Carly's brother instead. He shoves the thought away. He doesn't have time for self-pity.
"...Does blaming someone make you feel better?"
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He shakes his head at the question though, finally looking back up at Lauren.
"No, it really is her fault."
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"I know, I just mean. Attacking her, you said it was for everyone, but would it have also made you happier?"
He doesn't know what he expects to hear as an answer. Honestly, a part of him is afraid of what the real answer might be.
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In the end, he can't decide, and so he only shrugs again.
"I don't know..."
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"You probably already know attacking the Ringmaster is dangerous... That you might do it again... That thought truly scares me."
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"I won't attack her again."
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"... Can you really say that so confidentially?"
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"And, she cast a spell, or something."
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"So I can't attack her." Oh and she also ripped out his soul or something but honestly he's not even going to mention that part because it was kind of terrifying and also really weird.
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"What if it's someone else?"
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"What do you mean?"
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"Not now, but that doesn't mean their won't ever be one."
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"Do you never think?" He's not even looking at Susan, but his voice is harsh.
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"Maybe you just think too much."
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"You don't have to at all, even now! I can take care of myself."
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"From now on you don't go anywhere without me! Do you understand?"
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And so where Lauren is probably expecting anger or yelling or something, instead he only gets Susan hiding his face in his arms at the table, not responding at all.
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