meme | #001 -- hardest words to say ( and i'd do anything to make you stay )
HARDEST THING TO SAY MEME Sometimes the hardest things to say are also the most important. It doesn't matter how much it scares you to do so, it's finally time to be honest. - post as your character. - others go to RNG and roll numbers 1-22 then respond setting up a scenario. - respond and have fun! 01. I DON'T LOVE YOU ANYMORE Unfortunately, you can't keep lying to your partner/friend/family anymore. You just don't feel the same for them anymore. 02. I WOULD KILL YOU The person who means so much to you has done something completely unforgivable and now it's time to make sure they know where they stand. You would kill them if you ever got the chance. 03. I LOVE YOU, BUT... A bittersweet love confession. You know you love this person more than anything, but you're not sure you can give them what they need. 04. I DON'T TRUST YOU No matter how you feel about this person, you really can't trust them anymore. 05. SACRIFICE You're going to sacrifice yourself, for the person you're talking with or for the good of all humanity. You want them to know the reasons and that there's no stopping you. 06. TROUBLE You're in trouble and you might not make it through. You need to let at least one person know how you feel before it's too late though. 07. CRIME CONFESSION You did something you weren't proud of and now it's time to admit it. 08. DEMONS We've all got our demons and we've all got our own personal nightmares we have to face, but this time? You can't hold it all back. 09. I'M PREGNANT... Now's not the best time for it maybe or maybe you're just nervous how your partner will react, but they need to hear it. 10. BETRAYAL You've betrayed this person and you have to tell them the truth, no more running from it 11. CHEATED You've been unfaithful and it's time to tell your lover. 12. BROKEN That's it. You've had it. You are entirely broken and tired of everything. 13. AFRAID Something has you deathly afraid and you need to talk about it. 14. HELP ME You need someone to help you, bad. You can't do it alone anymore, you've tried. 15. I'M SORRY You said something or did something horrible and now it's time to ask for forgiveness. 16. YOU WERE A MISTAKE Sorry, but whoever you're talking to was the biggest mistake of your life or maybe it was just something you did together. 17. NOT WHO I SAY I AM You're so far from who they think you are, you need to finally tell the truth. 18. LET'S RUN AWAY You want to just get out, leave everything behind and be with this one person for the rest of your life. 19. ASHAMED Either you're ashamed of something they have done or something you did, either way you need to bring it up. 20. CAN'T REMEMBER The person standing in front of you looks so happy to see you, so relieved, but how do you tell them you can't remember a thing about them? 21. HOW COULD YOU You don't understand how they could treat you like they have, do what they have done when you've done nothing but be good to them. 22. YOUR CHOICE Either choose an option from above, mix and match, or make up your own idea. |
yep. totally stolen from memebells.
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3 wow this is going to be awful
The Queen's announcement had spread through the Gardens like wildfire. Finally, they would be allowed the opportunity to return home, and while some time ago this news would have filled Utena with joy, she is conflicted now, has gained connections she never thought she would. She had not thought of the day where she'd have to say goodbye. She had not thought of what she might say at all.
Careless. She'd been careless, had almost resigned herself to staying, and now...now she wasn't sure what she was meant to do. She's spent her time over the past few days primarily to herself, working up her nerve to speak to Mami, but today she finds herself at a familiar apartment building.
A moment later, and she's knocking on Mami's door.]
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But this news has hit her with a force that, for all her hard-won growth, is not so surprising - it speaks to her deepest fear, her oldest wound. Mami can think of many of her friends who will jump at this chance to finally return home. She will lose them for good this time, left alone again....and once more be hit with the ugly reality that she can either stay and continue breathing, or instead walk into the abyss of final death. Her world will be the Gardens or she'll have no world at all.
It's a tired face that greets Utena when the door opens, the customary smile small and pained. Mami can guess why the other girl has come, but the knowledge fails to soothe the sharp pang in her chest. ...and yet, unable to push her away, she merely nods and steps aside to allow Utena entrance.]
Hello, Utena-san.
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She tries to smile, but the expression wavers and eventually falls.] Hi, Mami. [She reaches out to put a hand on Mami's shoulder, an attempt to offer physical comfort.] Um...sorry. I didn't mean to visit so suddenly, but I wanted to talk to you.
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It's all right. ...would you like to come in? I was about to have tea.
[A lie. Her kitchen is cold. But maybe, if she can at least delay Utena long enough to properly say goodbye....]
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I'd like that. [The Duels loom in the back of her mind, the reminder of her promise, but she can spare some time for Mami. She wants to spend time with Mami, and that's the problem.
She follows Mami inside the apartment, and even her customary stretching has stopped for now. Every motion she makes is subdued, diminished.] How...[How have you been? she thinks to ask, but it's a question she knows the answer to already.] How have you been holding up?
[It makes sense that Mami would have heard the announcement - everyone did. And Utena wonders if she's the only one of Mami's friends who will be leaving. She imagines that would be easier, but she doubts it.]
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[Then she turns on her heels and ducks into the kitchen, disappearing from sight.]
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It was either this or abandoning her promise, she thinks, but the cold knowledge of this and the actual experience is altogether different. Not for the first time, Utena does not know how to fix things.]
As well as you always do, huh... [She murmurs this to herself.]
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It'll just be a few minutes.
[There's the faint clink of china, the muted creak of a cupboard door, a soft fwoosh of flame as she clicks the stove burner on. Yet for now, Mami doesn't put the kettle on - only stares into the fire. The corners of her eyes begin to burn, as if pained by the light, but Mami knows better. The reason behind this growing urge to cry can't be ignored, shoved under the surface, dressed up in something pretty and allowed to pass for the truth.
Utena is going to leave. It will hurt - already hurts - and there's nothing Mami can do about it.]
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Why had she come, she wonders. Mami is a friend, and it would be dishonest, one part of her immediately says to fill in the void the question made. But there was another reason she'd come here, wasn't there? Something important, something she needs to say before she goes.
Whenever Mami emerges from the kitchen, she'll find Utena holding her hands to her head, her expression confused and pained.]
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Mami sets the tray carefully down on the table in a smooth, practiced movement, hardly making a sound and sitting in the same motion. She's silent, watching Utena, and there's a part of Mami that wants to just curl up and cry when she reaches out to touch the other girl's shoulder in a way meant to comfort. Her voice is soft, gentle, helplessly kind.]
What's wrong, Utena-san?
[Redundant as the question is, Mami can't not ask it. She could no more ignore Utena's unhappiness, in this moment, that she could choose to stop breathing.]
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This is the last time they'll see each other. The thought persists relentlessly; she can't escape it.]
I don't know what to do.
[It's said with a soft, pained reluctance. Her grip tightens on Mami's hand.] It was easy before I got here. Everything was easy. I didn't have to think about things...I would just fight, and win the duels, and I could keep Himemiya safe. I could spend time with Wakaba. But I wasn't happy at all. The only time I was happy there...was with Himemiya.
[She swallows, hard. Her vision swims for a moment, and she stubbornly blinks tears away.] But then I ended up here...and I met you.
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Yes....you met me. I do hope that I managed to make you at least a little happy, during your stay here.
[And perhaps it's unkind, to say now what she plans to say, but the truth is not always kind. Sometimes it must be ugly for it to be honest. To lie to Utena in their last moments, to pretty up the inevitable reality awaiting them both, would be too insulting and painful for Mami to bear in the days following Utena's departure from the Gardens.]
But you're still going to go back, now that you can.
[Her voice is firm, with no quiet and unspoken pleadings for Utena to stay.
"Your happiness with her is more important than anything I can give you."]
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[And then she quiets down, and returns her gaze to the glass table.] Yeah...yeah, I know. I’m going to go back. [It’s a testament to her resolve that she accepts Mami’s words without protest. She had expected this, had a feeling there would be no pleading for her to stay, and in that sense, she’s matured. The realization of this makes her feel both relieved and unsettled - some part of her is grateful for Mami’s pragmatism, and the other wants her to give her a reason to stay.] But I wanted to see you before I left.
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[Mami never allowed herself to expect anything less. She merely nods, feeling a certain relief that Utena has made up her mind and that their last moments together won't devolve into a painful argument over the matter. It's a bittersweet sort of resignation; part of Mami wishes she was selfish enough to try and convince Utena not to leave. It's going to be lonely in a new, awful way when the other girl's gone.
And yet Mami can't bring herself to regret her feelings, the love and concern for Utena that give her the strength now to do the right thing.]
I'm glad you did come by. [...] I wanted to see you, too, one last time.
[She realizes an instant later that it's true, enough to hurt; Utena's absence would be so much harder to bear if she had just left without a goodbye. As though Mami wasn't worth those parting words, as though their friendship was shallow and meaningless.
Mami manages a smile, weak but genuine.]
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[Her voice briefly cracks at this, goes high-pitched and wavery...but she lowers her head and collects herself. Her head lifts after a few moments, and she smiles down sadly at their clasped hands. It feels nice, this innocent physical intimacy, and Utena wishes it could last longer, that all of her troubles could compress and fade away until she was left with this, this one moment in time.]
...You know, it's strange. [It's said almost too softly to hear.]
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Her gold eyes are soft as she studies Utena. She cants her head to the side and asks, almost in a murmur:]
...Strange?
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It's just that...I was always so eager to go home before. I would've never thought...thought that it would feel like this. I... [A pause; she squeezes Mami's hands.] I'm going to miss you.
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...I'm going to miss you, too. [she swallows a sigh.] But I'm glad that you're resolved to go, that you understand what's most important.
[Mami is not the most important. She never was. She never will be. And she's accepted it even as that truth was a bitter, bitter pill that clawed up her insides on the way down.]
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[The words don't seem to bring Utena any comfort. In fact, it appears to do the opposite -- her face darkens, her thoughts turn inward. Most important. Utena knows what Mami means by it...but it hurts, all the same.]
...Say, Mami? I... [She steels herself, gathers her courage.] I wanted to let you know something, before I left.
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Mm? What was it?
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[She opens her eyes again, to study her tea. Her vision blurs, but she persists.] I want you to find...other friends, and be happy.
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[The response is immediate; Mami shakes her head in a slow, tired way that nonetheless speaks of a stubborn refusal.] I'm sure I'll make new friends, and maybe I'll be happy one day. But....no, I can't do that first thing.
[A pause, and there's a softly wounded edge to her voice when she speaks again.]
I don't want to forget the ones I care about. Even if it hurts to remember, I don't want to run away from those memories. So please, don't ask something like that of me.
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But why...why? It'd be easier if you did! What's the point in remembering things that only hurt you? What's the point? All I ever do is hurt you! It'd be better if you hadn't met me at all. I just want you to be happy, because...
[The fire in her words, the resolve...that appears to leave her. She trails off, swallows hard and angrily wipes at her eyes with the back of her hand.]
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[But she doesn't openly deny everything Utena says. Why should she? It's true - or some of it is. The other girl has hurt her, in ways both big and small. Not out of deliberate cruelty, not out of conscious malice, but because her innocence and naivety has made her self-absorbed and insensitive - like a child, unable to see through anyone's eyes but their own. Mami watches Utena steadily. She buries the urge to reach out and gently touch that anguished face.]
You've been a very precious friend to me, and that's why I'm happy to have met you. I know that I'd be worse off if I hadn't.
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[Her gaze shifts down, and she admits, softly:] I know that...those memories are important. I know that now. But if...when I leave, I won't even remember you. [Her hand sweeps out in a quick, snapping gesture.] I won't remember any of this. Everything will slip away, just like it did before. And if another me shows up, she won't know you. Do you really want to be burdened with that?
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quick tag before work
tab shortened the notif to "quick tag before work [cry", appropriate
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