- Aug 9, 2016
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To stop them from hitting me...
That was all Broen needed to hear to finally drain the color from his face. He set his slice of pizza down and put both of his hands on his knees, looking at the floor between his feet. H smiled a little bit at her attempt to lighten the mood, but he was too far in now.
"Levina..." He started, not entirely sure where to go. He thought back to his time with Agatha. His time with the Defiant. The therapy and the nights crying alone after his emotions came flooding back.
"None of what happened to you was your fault. They might have told you that it was, but they were wrong. Are wrong. No one deserves being abused for being themselves or for not living up to someone else's expectations. I struggled with that a lot when I was younger. I thought my dad was right; that I was just a washout. A loser. That I'd never amount to anything without him."
"But he was wrong about me and they're all wrong about you. You're incredible, Levina. Smart, gorgeous, strong in ways you probably can't even see yet. You remind me so much of myself, and of people I knew back home. People I was close to. I know you might not see it like that right now, but..."
And he lost the thread. His mom was better at this. Angelo was better at this. Angelo... Broen sat up more, furrowing his brow. He wasn't going to say anything just now. But he had an idea. Or the beginnings of one, at least.
He sighed to deflect, in case she got suspicious. "-I don't know. I've never had to do this part on my own. The talking part. I'm probably garbage at it without my team.
That was all Broen needed to hear to finally drain the color from his face. He set his slice of pizza down and put both of his hands on his knees, looking at the floor between his feet. H smiled a little bit at her attempt to lighten the mood, but he was too far in now.
"Levina..." He started, not entirely sure where to go. He thought back to his time with Agatha. His time with the Defiant. The therapy and the nights crying alone after his emotions came flooding back.
"None of what happened to you was your fault. They might have told you that it was, but they were wrong. Are wrong. No one deserves being abused for being themselves or for not living up to someone else's expectations. I struggled with that a lot when I was younger. I thought my dad was right; that I was just a washout. A loser. That I'd never amount to anything without him."
"But he was wrong about me and they're all wrong about you. You're incredible, Levina. Smart, gorgeous, strong in ways you probably can't even see yet. You remind me so much of myself, and of people I knew back home. People I was close to. I know you might not see it like that right now, but..."
And he lost the thread. His mom was better at this. Angelo was better at this. Angelo... Broen sat up more, furrowing his brow. He wasn't going to say anything just now. But he had an idea. Or the beginnings of one, at least.
He sighed to deflect, in case she got suspicious. "-I don't know. I've never had to do this part on my own. The talking part. I'm probably garbage at it without my team.