Uhh, the point of this is so you don't have to fast. I've got tons of canned food and frozen burritos out the wazoo, it's no problem.
[ Someone is seemingly oblivious that this is an attempt to distance themself from Deadpool, or maybe he isn't. Maybe Wade's seen the whole "haha, yeah we're totally friends" before being ghosted tactic a million times before. ]
Got any favourite fruits, veggies? Sometimes you just see a sale on canned goods and have to splurge, amirite? [ Food is free, Wade... ] And spam, have you had fried spam? It's basically ambrosia.
[ Someone is seemingly oblivious that this is an attempt to distance themself from Deadpool, or maybe he isn't. Maybe Wade's seen the whole "haha, yeah we're totally friends" before being ghosted tactic a million times before. ]
Got any favourite fruits, veggies? Sometimes you just see a sale on canned goods and have to splurge, amirite? [ Food is free, Wade... ] And spam, have you had fried spam? It's basically ambrosia.
[ Quentin figures a letter would be more comforting than a text. Voice or video seemed trite, texts seemed too cold. He's got nothing but time on his hands after his death, and he needs something to do to keep his mind off of the aches and pains.
Plus, after his little breakdown, he realized the only way to move forward was to try to fix things. Mend them, just a little. His handwriting is messy, the type of chickenscratch that hurried authors use. ]
Diarmuid,
I really hope I'm spelling that right. There's no way to put this gently, so I'm going to treat you like I would a peer. I don't think it's fair to you if I try to be an adult, full stop. I'm away from the dome for the first time in a month, which means I can think a little clearer.
Here's the thing: I fucked up. Really, really badly. I'm supposed to be a teacher. A person older than you that helps and mentors and makes sure you go your own way. I didn't do that. I tried to kill you.
I know my words probably don't mean anything, but I've never tried to kill another person before, let alone a kid. I'm sorry. I don't think saying I'm sorry in a letter is enough, though, so I want to apologize in person.
It's okay if you don't want to meet me. I get it. It's okay if you want someone to come with you, too, and we can choose a public place. For what it's worth Eliot wants to come, but I said maybe one person at a time. I don't want it to seem like we're ganging up on you.
It's cool if you ignore this, by the way. I won't be insulted. I'll transfer you to another math classroom, too, if that's what you want.
I do hope you're well,
-Quentin Coldwater
Plus, after his little breakdown, he realized the only way to move forward was to try to fix things. Mend them, just a little. His handwriting is messy, the type of chickenscratch that hurried authors use. ]
Diarmuid,
I really hope I'm spelling that right. There's no way to put this gently, so I'm going to treat you like I would a peer. I don't think it's fair to you if I try to be an adult, full stop. I'm away from the dome for the first time in a month, which means I can think a little clearer.
Here's the thing: I fucked up. Really, really badly. I'm supposed to be a teacher. A person older than you that helps and mentors and makes sure you go your own way. I didn't do that. I tried to kill you.
I know my words probably don't mean anything, but I've never tried to kill another person before, let alone a kid. I'm sorry. I don't think saying I'm sorry in a letter is enough, though, so I want to apologize in person.
It's okay if you don't want to meet me. I get it. It's okay if you want someone to come with you, too, and we can choose a public place. For what it's worth Eliot wants to come, but I said maybe one person at a time. I don't want it to seem like we're ganging up on you.
It's cool if you ignore this, by the way. I won't be insulted. I'll transfer you to another math classroom, too, if that's what you want.
I do hope you're well,
-Quentin Coldwater
[ Hello, child a fraction of his age trying to give him advice on how he should live, nice to meet you. ]
I'm sorry, what?
[ Seriously, this is a tone change he was not expecting at all. ]
It's so hard to do when so many people ask so many weird things. 'Don't shoot, Deadpool.' 'Don't fight ghosts, Deadpool.' 'Don't blow airhorns when Professor Sexist is in his weird little brain chamber, Deadpool.'
[ He might have been pleased Diarmuid agreed to take food, but this is a distraction. ]
I'm sorry, what?
[ Seriously, this is a tone change he was not expecting at all. ]
It's so hard to do when so many people ask so many weird things. 'Don't shoot, Deadpool.' 'Don't fight ghosts, Deadpool.' 'Don't blow airhorns when Professor Sexist is in his weird little brain chamber, Deadpool.'
[ He might have been pleased Diarmuid agreed to take food, but this is a distraction. ]
That's not really a big deal for me, I don't generally inspire 'trust' or 'confidence.'
[ Throwing advice at a brick wall, Diarmuid? ]
Actually, usually I inspire the opposite of those things. A lot of it.
[ For good reason, too! ]
So, you just got alienated over canned goods? You're still gonna take some though, right?
[ Throwing advice at a brick wall, Diarmuid? ]
Actually, usually I inspire the opposite of those things. A lot of it.
[ For good reason, too! ]
So, you just got alienated over canned goods? You're still gonna take some though, right?
[ Three days in and Quentin assumes the little monk has chosen to ignore him, which is perfectly fine. He'll transfer him to avoid any potential awkwardness, and he completely understands. He's laying on the couch, curled up next to Eliot and re-reading a Fillory novel for the millionth time. He doesn't even answer the text right away, since he's at a really good part: Jane and Martin are discovering the Wandering Dunes for the first time, about to meet a talking camel. He almost feels like a normal person, save for how clammy he is. That changes when he gets the text. ]
I'm comfortable wherever you're comfortable. This is about whatever you'd like and whatever makes you feel safe. We can meet there, you can bring whoever you want.
They don't even have to watch from afar, they can sit with us, even.
I'm comfortable wherever you're comfortable. This is about whatever you'd like and whatever makes you feel safe. We can meet there, you can bring whoever you want.
They don't even have to watch from afar, they can sit with us, even.
[ There's no way to slice this: it's going to be awkward. Probably painful, too--not for him, but for poor Diarmuid. He nearly chickens out when he remembers the other's words; very nearly turning back. Diarmuids voice, that panicked God forgives you, I forgive you has been rattling around his brain since reviving--it takes Eliot Waugh politely but firmly telling him to get the fuck out of the house for him to do so. With a pat on the head and a kiss on the cheek, he's off.
He's being an idiot, anyway. He's written it himself in the letter: this isn't about him. This is about Diarmuid feeling safe--the selfishness of Quentin Makepeace Coldwater will have to be put on hold. He's in his late 20s, for fucks sake, he's an adult. The least he can do is meet a 12 year old monk boy who he tried to murder. He hardly spares a glance at he cloth wrapped cross--he figures monk, religious shit, whatever--and braces himself as he walks into the cafe proper. Diarmuid is pretty easy to spot: his face is hidden underneath his curls but there's no mistaking him, and Quentin visibly winces as he notices the cast.
They did that. He did that. He makes a beeline to the other, navigating around the clutter of coffee shop tables. ]
Hey.
[ He doesn't sit, though, and he's very careful to keep his hands resting on the leather strap of his messenger bag as a gesture of good faith. 'See?' he wants it to say. 'My hands are where you can see them. I'm not going to cast.' His hair is down but tucked behind his ears, and he looks like shit--not as bad as Diarmuid, of course, courtesy of post-death mending--but his usually semi-tanned skin is just a bit paler, bags under his eyes pronounced due to his inability to sleep. He tries not to stare at Diarmuid's cast. It doesn't work. That's all he can stare at. ]
Uh--do you want anything? I was thinking a pot of tea, I could get you whatever...
[ It's a far cry from how he was in the dome, or even in Diarmuid's dream--he's just plain old Quentin now, depressed super nerd in all of his henley-and-button-up glory. ]
He's being an idiot, anyway. He's written it himself in the letter: this isn't about him. This is about Diarmuid feeling safe--the selfishness of Quentin Makepeace Coldwater will have to be put on hold. He's in his late 20s, for fucks sake, he's an adult. The least he can do is meet a 12 year old monk boy who he tried to murder. He hardly spares a glance at he cloth wrapped cross--he figures monk, religious shit, whatever--and braces himself as he walks into the cafe proper. Diarmuid is pretty easy to spot: his face is hidden underneath his curls but there's no mistaking him, and Quentin visibly winces as he notices the cast.
They did that. He did that. He makes a beeline to the other, navigating around the clutter of coffee shop tables. ]
Hey.
[ He doesn't sit, though, and he's very careful to keep his hands resting on the leather strap of his messenger bag as a gesture of good faith. 'See?' he wants it to say. 'My hands are where you can see them. I'm not going to cast.' His hair is down but tucked behind his ears, and he looks like shit--not as bad as Diarmuid, of course, courtesy of post-death mending--but his usually semi-tanned skin is just a bit paler, bags under his eyes pronounced due to his inability to sleep. He tries not to stare at Diarmuid's cast. It doesn't work. That's all he can stare at. ]
Uh--do you want anything? I was thinking a pot of tea, I could get you whatever...
[ It's a far cry from how he was in the dome, or even in Diarmuid's dream--he's just plain old Quentin now, depressed super nerd in all of his henley-and-button-up glory. ]
[ He's working through it. Quentin can see--and he has a feeling even if he hadn't been checking himself in and out of mental hospitals since he was 16, he'd still be able to recognize the signs. Shaking hands, small voice, it's more than nerves--it's almost straight up paranoia, and it's all directed towards him.
Rabbit instincts or not, Quentin still deserves it. He twists his face into what he hopes is a relaxing smile, purposely leaning away. He doesn't want to crowd the other. ]
Tea it is.
[ He makes the purchase: chamomile and lavender, something soothing to relax the strange tension in the room--he swears people are watching him like a hawk here. Must be Diarmuid's friends. Once he's dithered around enough, he decides to stop prolonging the inevitable, and sets the pot down at the booth before sliding in opposite the monk. His hands stay on the table, palms down as he waits for the tea to steep. ]
How's your arm?
[ You know how it is, he chides himself mentally, you and Eliot fucking broke it. ]
Rabbit instincts or not, Quentin still deserves it. He twists his face into what he hopes is a relaxing smile, purposely leaning away. He doesn't want to crowd the other. ]
Tea it is.
[ He makes the purchase: chamomile and lavender, something soothing to relax the strange tension in the room--he swears people are watching him like a hawk here. Must be Diarmuid's friends. Once he's dithered around enough, he decides to stop prolonging the inevitable, and sets the pot down at the booth before sliding in opposite the monk. His hands stay on the table, palms down as he waits for the tea to steep. ]
How's your arm?
[ You know how it is, he chides himself mentally, you and Eliot fucking broke it. ]
[ A month. That's a long time--Quentin has broken his arm before, but he was young, fooling around the park with Julia. They'd pretended they were the Chatwins and they were in Fillory, with towels as caps as they fought imaginary creatures. Quentin can barely remember the pain when he slipped and fell, but that cast had been brutal. ]
Yeah--I'm a Yankees fan, for the record. [ His dad was, at least, so by proxy so was he. He never really got the sports-as-bonding, opting instead to sit and read while the crowd around him cheered. Speaking of--]
So, uh, a month is going to seem like forever. I got you something to try to pass the time. [ Quentin figured his shoulder was at least messed up, it makes sense the poor kid's arm is, too. He puts his hand on his bag, tugging at the strap: he's going to reach into his bag. Is that okay? ]
Can I grab it?
Yeah--I'm a Yankees fan, for the record. [ His dad was, at least, so by proxy so was he. He never really got the sports-as-bonding, opting instead to sit and read while the crowd around him cheered. Speaking of--]
So, uh, a month is going to seem like forever. I got you something to try to pass the time. [ Quentin figured his shoulder was at least messed up, it makes sense the poor kid's arm is, too. He puts his hand on his bag, tugging at the strap: he's going to reach into his bag. Is that okay? ]
Can I grab it?
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[ Even if that does strike a nerve, Wade doesn't let on to that fact, instead he snorts out a mean spirited laugh. ]
Because I've helped you out tons of times. I'm not one to keep score, but I'm pretty sure we're past the whole 'can I trust you to have my back' bullshit.
[ That bit of information makes this make a lot more sense. ]
Frank ends up in heated conversations with everyone. It's what he does. The guy is like one step above Logan when it comes to EQ. [ Like Wade has any room to talk. Though his folly isn't usually due to the inability to read signs but the inability to follow the appropriate behaviour. ] I didn't have to paint it any more terrible because it was pretty fucking terrible to begin with! World's-Dumbest-Nickname hurt you twice, I told Frank to keep an eye on him so it didn't happen again. You think I would have wasted my time trying to exaggerate to Frank fucking Castle to make the asshole look bad instead of just killing him if that's what I was aiming for?
I told him what he needed to know, you got hurt because of that asshole twice.
Because I've helped you out tons of times. I'm not one to keep score, but I'm pretty sure we're past the whole 'can I trust you to have my back' bullshit.
[ That bit of information makes this make a lot more sense. ]
Frank ends up in heated conversations with everyone. It's what he does. The guy is like one step above Logan when it comes to EQ. [ Like Wade has any room to talk. Though his folly isn't usually due to the inability to read signs but the inability to follow the appropriate behaviour. ] I didn't have to paint it any more terrible because it was pretty fucking terrible to begin with! World's-Dumbest-Nickname hurt you twice, I told Frank to keep an eye on him so it didn't happen again. You think I would have wasted my time trying to exaggerate to Frank fucking Castle to make the asshole look bad instead of just killing him if that's what I was aiming for?
I told him what he needed to know, you got hurt because of that asshole twice.
[ It's baseball, Quentin wants to say. Kind of boring. The physics behind it are awesome, but--well. That's not the point. The point is that they're talking to each other at least, and Diarmuid, he looks scared and skittish, but he's not straight up bolting. Once the curly-haired monk gives the nod, Quentin starts talking as he puts one hand on the table where it can be seen, the other digging into the bag. ]
So--uuh--so I guess... [ How do you explain things like depression to a monk from the 1600s? ]
Okay. So, I guess you can say I'm sick? Not--not the contagious kind, don't worry--but sometimes it's really hard for me to do stuff. One day I'm fine and then the next it's difficult for me to like get out of bed, or eat, or concentrate, or either I sleep too much or not at all--that's not the point--the point is that when that sort of stuff happens, I have a lot of time by myself and with my thoughts, like you might.
[ It's long winded. He's rambling, which is fucking pointless, but as he does so he slides a book over. It's old and well loved: Fillory and Further, Book One: The World in the Walls. One of Quentin's most treasured possessions. ]
This helped made me forget that I was hurting, for a little bit. So... It's yours if you want it. I just thought you might be bored.
[ He slides it over, busying himself with the tea, and what he says is soft. ]
I'm sorry.
So--uuh--so I guess... [ How do you explain things like depression to a monk from the 1600s? ]
Okay. So, I guess you can say I'm sick? Not--not the contagious kind, don't worry--but sometimes it's really hard for me to do stuff. One day I'm fine and then the next it's difficult for me to like get out of bed, or eat, or concentrate, or either I sleep too much or not at all--that's not the point--the point is that when that sort of stuff happens, I have a lot of time by myself and with my thoughts, like you might.
[ It's long winded. He's rambling, which is fucking pointless, but as he does so he slides a book over. It's old and well loved: Fillory and Further, Book One: The World in the Walls. One of Quentin's most treasured possessions. ]
This helped made me forget that I was hurting, for a little bit. So... It's yours if you want it. I just thought you might be bored.
[ He slides it over, busying himself with the tea, and what he says is soft. ]
I'm sorry.
[ Diamuid's paranoia has stopped, Quentin thinks, watching the other go into a slightly pensive state. He's glad, and his shoulders round out a little more, expelling the tension he had no idea was there.
Diarmuid still forgives him. After all this, just easy-peasy, 'hey, pal, you tried to kill me but I hope you're not suffering because of little old me,' but what Quentin's really astounded by is that there's no hint of the kid playing the martyr. He really, truly believes it. Diarmuid, Quentin realizes, is exactly who he used to think he was. He wasn't--he was selfish, self-centered, arrogant and smug and thought just because he was sad for no reason the world owed him--but the kid in front of him? That's the real deal.
Fuck, that makes it hurt even worse. Quentin pours the tea. ]
When I broke something around the house when I was little, my dad used to say 'I'm not mad, I'm disappointed.' That's kind of the vibe I'm getting with this.
[ There's an almost smile on his face, though. ]
I know you've got people looking after you, but if you need anything, anything at all, let me know, okay? Even if it's just homework help.
Diarmuid still forgives him. After all this, just easy-peasy, 'hey, pal, you tried to kill me but I hope you're not suffering because of little old me,' but what Quentin's really astounded by is that there's no hint of the kid playing the martyr. He really, truly believes it. Diarmuid, Quentin realizes, is exactly who he used to think he was. He wasn't--he was selfish, self-centered, arrogant and smug and thought just because he was sad for no reason the world owed him--but the kid in front of him? That's the real deal.
Fuck, that makes it hurt even worse. Quentin pours the tea. ]
When I broke something around the house when I was little, my dad used to say 'I'm not mad, I'm disappointed.' That's kind of the vibe I'm getting with this.
[ There's an almost smile on his face, though. ]
I know you've got people looking after you, but if you need anything, anything at all, let me know, okay? Even if it's just homework help.
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