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( catch-all ) can we just start over
WHO: Stephen Strange & Various
WHAT: Post-canon update shenanigans and other things.
WHEN: Throughout the month of August.
WHERE: Thorne & the Horizon
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WHAT: Post-canon update shenanigans and other things.
WHEN: Throughout the month of August.
WHERE: Thorne & the Horizon
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And when Stephen opens his eyes again, there stands Thancred, offering him a fresh glass of amber liquid, his hand gripping at his shoulder.]
I—
[He finds himself stumbling over his words in that moment. Breath guttering out in pleasant surprise—he was never much of a touchy-feely person, but he finds he does not mind the contact—and this feels… Well, embarrassed isn’t the right word. Oddly self-conscious, warm around his cheekbones.]
I was never really good at that. [He takes the glass, fingers curling around the glass and lingering, meeting his friend's gaze.] You know. Not trying to solve every problem thrown my way. An old girlfriend always said it was a flaw of mine.
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From the alcohol, mayhap.
Thancred smiles down at Stephen, not particularly minding the close proximity they're in. All the same, he does eventually release the glass and take a step back, letting out a little scoff. ] I'm shocked to hear that. Truly. [ Does he sound shocked? He's completely and utterly shocked. ]
An old girlfriend... [ His voice lilts with amusement and interest as he moves back to his own seat. ] You've never mentioned her before. [ Not once, during those three long weeks they'd spent on the road. Interesting. ]
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There wasn’t much to tell. [Which probably isn’t wholly true. Maybe Stephen just keeps personal tidbits closer to his chest than most.] Her name was Christine. She’s a doctor, too; we worked together in the same hospital. That’s how we met before I became a sorcerer.
[During the time in his life when he was more self-centered, more controlling, more focused on his rising fame and reputation than to give a flourishing relationship the attention it needed to grow.]
It was an amicable breakup. [It hurt a little.] We’re still friends. I, uh, met another version of her, actually, while I was hopping around the multiverse.
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Either way, this old flame of his sounds like a decent enough sort, if she'd been willing to stay a friend even after their split.
Meeting another version of her, though — it may not be the same as Thancred had felt when he first met Ryne, the contexts and relationships clearly different, but it's still where his thoughts immediately go. ]
That must have been odd. [ He regards Stephen with a clear, if guarded interest. ] To meet any other version of someone you know well, that is. Was she terribly different?
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[His brows pinch.]
Well, she was the same. As though the multiverse itself couldn't warp the core of who she was.
[And through her, he resolved of letting her go in his universe. Of moving on.]
I couldn't say the same for myself. I had to actually kill another version of Stephen Strange, one that had destroyed his entire world, yet wanted to keep that Christine for himself. [He makes a face. Cringe much, other Stephen?]
Wow, saying that out loud is kind of embarrassing.
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Thancred's a bit surprised that Stephen would entrust him with information that paints him in a bad light, even if it's via another version of himself. Then again, he's already admitted to his own sins, justified as they had been. ]
I'm not sure embarrassing is the word I would use...
[ He takes a sip of his drink, willing more liquor into his glass with a thought alone this time. ]
Wasn't it unnerving, seeing yourself like that? [ Knowing he could have been capable of it? ]
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But Stephen feels like he can trust Thancred with this information. Feels as though showing the worst parts of him might at least illuminate the bits that are trying, trying so hard to do what’s right, even when the decisions are not easy ones to make.]
It absolutely was.
[That other him, the one with the bad facial hair, had been… so far gone.]
It just shows what a difference a few small changes can make in a lifetime. How close we all are to treading down a path that leads somewhere… darker, if we’re not careful.
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In him, certainly. He has some manner of proof, even if it isn't quite the same.
After wetting his mouth with another drink from his glass, he lets out a low exhale and glances back toward the fire. ]
While I didn't literally meet another version of myself, during the time I spent in Norvrandt I did find myself at odds with a man who had placed himself into a role similar to mine own. [ As "Minfilia's" caretaker, that is, even if the constant reincarnations of the Oracle of Light had made for a wildly different experience than Thancred's own relationship with the original. Hence why they could be contrasted more than compared.
His gaze flicks back to Stephen's, silvery eyes bright in the warm firelight. Yet his expression is decidedly unimpressed. ] I have an idea of how uncomfortable that sort of thing feels. He also opted to keep someone dear to me imprisoned, insisting it was "for her own good." [ At this he scoffs. ]
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But it is a reminder, at least, to do better. To be shown the darkest path as a warning, what not to tread.
For however long they can manage it.]
What happened? Did you manage to get him to see your side of things?
[The answer to that kind of question is always “no”, but Stephen can have some hope it worked out for the best — even if Thancred’s expression might tell him otherwise.]
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He was far past the point of reason. I was mainly concerned about putting myself between him and my friends. [ In one occasion Thancred had come dangerously close to losing his life in the process, but he skims over that, seeing it as little more than a footnote by now. It's not even the most recent example of him having a near-death experience. ]
Himeka was the one who put him down, in the end. [ While Thancred doesn't know if the two have ever met here, Stephen knows her name well by now. She'd come up often during their trip months back, and since.
As for Ran'jit, when someone is that far gone there's often no other option. Stephen seems to have learned that lesson as well. Taking life is never pleasant, but sometimes you're left with little choice. ]
Let's end off on a brighter note, though, shall we? [ He raises his glass. ] You survived your experiences, traveling to other planes and meeting your darker self and aught else that took place, to return back here. [ For better or worse, but it isn't all bad, is it? They have each other, they have these moments. Thancred would like to hope that's worth something. ]