To be honest, we weren't getting much done at that particular moment anyway.
I'll be there in five minutes.
[And indeed he arrives at the rooftop in question after about that time. He takes a seat next to Dirk and looks at the ground below them, trying to think of what to say.]
[An intelligent greeting from an intelligent dude. He has just been sitting there brooding, maturely, so there aren't even sketches in the ground. He still feels like he fucked things up for everyone.
He hates that he went for the one thing that he knew would hurt Karkat most. What is wrong with him? Why does he always do that?]
Do you have water?
[That's. A stupid question.
But his throat hurts a bit because he's not used to raising his voice at all.]
[He's silent. He can't quite bring himself to say that he feels it too, that Dirk is not the only one chafing every moment they have to go on letting the twelve inside be tortured. Who has feelings, am I right?]
I don't know what to say about me. I fucked up, and now we're on a rooftop. We'll save them anyway. Maybe Dave'll know to stay away from me now, I don't know.
[The last comment is more off-handed than the others, more of a slip of thought than what he meant to say. It isn't the focus of his mind but it's there, a nagging thought. Dave will see he's a raging douchebag. Dave will know not to get near him.]
Jay. [Dirk feels this is obvious? Come on, Jay.] I knew what would hit Karkat hardest and I went for it.
[In part, because it was his own feeling and he was projecting. In part because he believed it was true, and that that was why Karkat was being terrible. But damningly, in part simply because his intuition said it would make Karkat hurt, and Dirk wanted to hurt him.]
Day 216 ish
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[He's still kind of pissed at Karkat, tbh, even if he's slowly realizing that's just how Karkat talks.]
Where are you? We adjourned for a little bit.
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Rooftop three buildings to the west of the apartment complex.
[A cunning place to overlook the city for a smart batman!!!!!!!
or somewhere to go hide just because he thinks people won't find him as easily on THAT roof.]
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I'll be there in five minutes.
[And indeed he arrives at the rooftop in question after about that time. He takes a seat next to Dirk and looks at the ground below them, trying to think of what to say.]
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[An intelligent greeting from an intelligent dude. He has just been sitting there brooding, maturely, so there aren't even sketches in the ground. He still feels like he fucked things up for everyone.
He hates that he went for the one thing that he knew would hurt Karkat most. What is wrong with him? Why does he always do that?]
Do you have water?
[That's. A stupid question.
But his throat hurts a bit because he's not used to raising his voice at all.]
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Do I have--no, I don't, sorry.
[He'd offer to go get some, but that would mean leaving Dirk. He has a feeling he shouldn't do that, even if he has no idea what to actually do.]
Are you . . . all right?
[Also a stupid question, but you know.]
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I know Karkat isn't. I don't know him that well, but I know he cares a lot about Jade.
[And it wasn't right of Dirk to snap at him like that.]
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[Just so Dirk knows someone is dealing with Karkat. For, you know, the plan's sake, if nothing else.]
But I wasn't asking about Karkat.
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I shouted at someone for no real reason, so yeah. I'm not great.
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[He cuts off, shaking his head a little.]
That's not the point. The point is, we could all have done a little more to de-escalate that situation.
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[Still. That isn't really what's going on anyway.]
You'd think I'd be better at waiting after spending my entire life doing it.
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. . . we'll get them out. Soon.
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I know I'm not the only one.
[He's just the one who lost his temper.]
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It's--understandable, under the circumstances.
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I am not! [ . . . ] I'm fine.
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[HE'S JUST SAYING]
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[Ugh, no, now that sounds like he's accusing Dirk. He slumps forward. He is so bad at this.]
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I'm fine.
[It's an automatic statement, even though we've established that this is a terrible lie. He amends it to,]
. . . I'll be fine. I didn't come up here to talk about myself, you realize.
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I don't know what to say about me. I fucked up, and now we're on a rooftop. We'll save them anyway. Maybe Dave'll know to stay away from me now, I don't know.
[The last comment is more off-handed than the others, more of a slip of thought than what he meant to say. It isn't the focus of his mind but it's there, a nagging thought. Dave will see he's a raging douchebag. Dave will know not to get near him.]
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What?
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It isn't really relevant. I merely meant that this is more by way of evidence that I'm not a great person to have around.
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It isn't evidence of anything. What are you talking about?
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[In part, because it was his own feeling and he was projecting. In part because he believed it was true, and that that was why Karkat was being terrible. But damningly, in part simply because his intuition said it would make Karkat hurt, and Dirk wanted to hurt him.]
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