Lets Ruin Things Between Us

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Why. Valli could deal with why. Why was tame and understandable. He'd spent years helping others explain their own feelings, and he'd have been a very poor therapist if he couldn't explain his own. It was better than he thought. There was no look of disgust or horror. No this was all you wanted me for. He'd already braced himself for that accusation, but it hadn't come.

"You are an amazing person," Valli said. "People will judge without context, but I saw all the context. I saw how much you cared for your people, the lengths you were willing to go for them. And when you arrived here, you could have sat back and done nothing, your work done, but you didn't. You took up a cause that mattered to you. You fought for it, even though it was out of your depth. You had to learn new ways to fight, with words and without violence, but you did anyway. You have a desire to learn, to know everything, and you never let anyone stop you or get in your way. You don't get discouraged. You-"

Valli stopped, cutting himself off before he started rambling any more than he already was. His cheeks were flushed, embarrassed by his passion for the subject even if he'd admitted something far more embarrassing only moments earlier.

"Relationship here are... very different. Some people feel they cannot live without them, and some people prefer to avoid them entirely. I think books would probably be a better example for you then your time in the wasteland, but they aren't just for sex, and they aren't just for procreation. They are... a bond, I guess."

Valli spoke about relationships a good deal in sessions, but the fact was that he was also out of his depth. He had never really dated as a teenager, for obvious reasons, and as an adult? He simply had other things to do with his time.

 

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Gask didn't really consider himself any of those things that Valli implied he was. He was a man who had done what he needed to do, nothing more.
So he would focus on the other parts of what Valli said.

"A bond. I can see that, I suppose. But what makes the kind of bond you are talking about different from a friendship? I-"

Gask frowned in confusion. He had learned that things were more complex in this world. There were more gender and sexual identities than he had even considered in the Wasteland. This whole society was more complex than anything.he had ever been part of.
 

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Gods, how the hell was he supposed to explain relationships? He'd never really thought about it, but there was no reason for Gask to have learned any of it. He probably got the general idea, but relationships were tricky even for people who lived their entire lives on the island, and Valli tapped his foot as he thought.

In a lot of ways, it was easier. He'd mad similar explanations to patients before, and it was easy to slip into that, to distract himself from the complete lack of response. He didn't know how Gask felt about him, but it was easier to try and explains.

"A safe and healthy romantic relationship is a partnership between two people. It is... to put the needs of someone else above your own needs. To put them first. To make them family, but a family that you choose. For many, there's a physical component of attraction, but the relationship is primarily emotional. To be able to... to lean on one another, and depend on someone, and to know they always have your back. Of course there are a million variations, especially on the island, but that's the general idea of it. To be able to trust someone as much as you trust yourself."

 

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"That sounds..." Impossible? Trusting someone as much as you trusted yourself. Gask had loved his people dearly back in the Wasteland, but he had never trusted them to make decisions that would benefit them in the long term. Splinter's loyal members had been proof of that. Faced with the chance of a peaceful existence, they had tried to lynch Gask. And he had made examples of them.

"...difficult," he finally decided on. If people in this world did it, it couldn't be impossible. But he still had no idea where to start.

"I don't even know where to begin. With any of this. Part of me wants to learn but... I feel like that would be a disservice to you and your feelings. Me stumbling through feelings I have no idea how to feel or what to do with."

Gask looked Valli over. He felt something for Valli, but he didn't know if he could call it whatever one called romantic love. Did he want to risk their friendship to pursue something he wasn't sure he even could put as much into as he was sure Valli would?
 

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It probably did sound impossible to him. The wasteland was a different place, and that level of trust would be so much more difficult to find than it was in a safe place like Manta Carlos. On Manta Carlos, if it didn't work out you could split up and be on your own. In the wasteland, you might very well end up dead.

"I would be fine with you learning," Valli said, because he obviously was. "I didn't expect you to... well, honestly I expected your reaction to just be a no, but thinking about it, that would be stupid of me. You weren't the type to be certain about things like that, If there's one area where you have the most trouble, its... things like this." Connections with other people. Some things were entirely new to him, writing in blanks, but human relationships were something he was plenty familiar with, and now he had to write over top of it, filling in the empty spaces and writing around things.

 

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Gask nodded once, considering what Valli was telling him. He stood up slowly, as sitting was making his back tense and he needed to stretch out.

"Well. I don't know how- this is supposed to be a casual agreement, yes? I don't want to be too formal..."
 

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Valli visibly cringed as Gask tried to figure out the next step, because he... really didn't know.

"I..." Valli paused, clearly embarrassed, before continuing, "I'm not sure, exactly. I never dated anyone. At all. Normally I guess you would go on dates and see how that works out?" What did one even do for dates? It was all stuff they'd already done anyway, like going out to eat together or going to the movies. Was it going to just be different because they'd said this is a date?

 

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"It seems we are both out of our depth. Maybe we just... go off the cuff?" That was a phrase he had never used in the Wasteland.

The awkward silence that followed was oppressive. And Gask still showed very little outward emotion. He couldn't say he was happy, because he still didn't know what any of this meant. He felt his mouth twitch a bit, trying to figure out if this conversation was done or not. Eventually he decided that yes, it was.

"I was at the community center the other day and I met several Scouts, along with their Trainer."
He had considered becoming a Scout when he got his high school diploma, but now he had a new goal.
"The trainer is an incompetent. I want her job."
 

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Everything was so serious, even if things had gone mostly well. Gask hadn't rejected him. There was a tentative lets try dating. Valli's emotions were a swirl, oscillating between relief and concern with no pause in between.

So hearing Gask's proclamation lightened the mood quite a bit, and Valli burst out laughing. It took him a few moments to recover, wiping at his eyes as he did.

"You sound like you're considering taking her out back," Valli said. "I think you'd make a good trainer. The scouts aren't much for leadership, since they mostly work solo or in very small groups, but a trainer? That's right up your alley. You're good at organization, and good at leading groups, and... well, I think it goes without saying you have impressive combat skills."

Or maybe not, since Gask's self confidence was awful.

 

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"Would that I could, Valgarður," Gask simply replied to the comment about taking the trainer out back. He assumed, at least, that the implication was to have her shot for being so incompetent. He paced just a bit as he pondered what he would probably have to do in order to take the position as trainer.
"These are all true statements. Well, perhaps barring the last one. There are much better combatants here than me, owing to their preternatural abilities. And I would likely have to rise to the position after being a regular scout for some time."

A pause, then Gask spoke up again. "I'm going to make some tea. I imagine the taste of the alcohol lingering in your mouth isn't pleasant." He needed something to do with his hands. No gun to take apart; no knife to sharpen or gear to clean.
 
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