Harry Feynman (
ghostcondensate) wrote in
tcnetwork2017-05-15 12:41 am
Entry tags:
Cool Ranch Harry / Lyoshka Aethra

Inventor, "Ghost"
Former Faculty Researcher, Experimental Atomic Physics Group - RLE, MIT
Owner of Pulp Kitchen
Brother of Harry Feynman from Another Universe

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And what does "we'll see" even mean?
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It's pretty self explanatory I think.
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It sounds like you plan to completely ignore my wishes.
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You're so damned determined to be some other person, you'd rather give up the chance to see your wife and children again.
But I don't think it really has anything to do with insisting you're different, and everything to do with something so the same with him, that you think you're so damaged, it's not worth it.
I will not be cast in as a part of your dark fate. There's some other version of me doing exactly that right now.
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I'm already past my 'dark fate'. There's no countdown, there are no days hours minutes and seconds til the day something fucking awful happens to me. My head isn't filled with the knowledge that I can't stop it, because it happened, and there's nothing.
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And here I am, playing the part you cast me in.
[That snap? Proved her point.]
What happened to you is over. You have a whole life ahead of you, and that rate you're getting inexplicably younger, that's a hell of a long life ahead of you.
You can't erase what happened, but you can make that dark fate a moment, rather than look at everything after this as nothing.
I've already been cast aside as nothing by one person, and you can go to hell, if you think I'm letting you do that to me too.
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I haven't done anything to you. [ Beyond blow a digeridoo in her face. ] The only reason it's over is because of you. Even if I find a way to go to some previous version of my family or my life, it's not the same. They're not the same. Those people have already moved on.
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You've done nothing but tell me every single idea I've had to try and restore you to some part of your life, is a pointless. As if I don't understand what it's like to have everyone and everything I know be one giant question.
It's like you're trying to talk me into thinking I was wrong. That I should've left you where you were.
You're not behaving like it's over.
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[ He sure did. Or, well. He is. ]
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[She's going to poke him for that, a stern you-can't-distract-me-from-my-point poke.]
The idea was giving yourself a vocation while we work on getting you back to your life. To start integrate you back into a world where you can think of the future.
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[She went there.]
And I'm not saying you are fine. I'm saying look ahead, find a new definition of fine, or that maybe you can go back to your Nica.
Stop telling me every idea I have about sending you home is wrong. I'm not an idiot. I'm not unknowledgeable about these things. I'm tired of feeling like I somehow did you wrong by making it possible for you to be here.
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I didn't say you were an idiot.
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[Point, where did it go, oh yes here.]
And she's gone. I bet if I asked Harry to do one for you, you could go out and integrate with a dozen people.
You know that when you say "no," or "you don't understand," to every single thing, that sums up to "you're an idiot," or you're one of those annoying mansplainers, but I'm going to assume both you and Harry share not having that trait.
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I'm not who I was when I die...when I left. At all. Not one bit.
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[She's still sounding snappish, because being that angry doesn't go away in a heartbeat.]
Do you not think Nica would be so grateful to have you back she wouldn't care? You should've seen her after Harry was in the otherworld for a short time. She was deliriously happy.
Unless you're telling me you didn't have a happy marriage, and your kids somehow arrived only through science.
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Ever consider that someone might want to keep Nica alive? Find a way to help her heart? Hell, I'll bet Seth worked on that for his science fair in secondary school.
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