And it goes straight over d'Artagnan's head, because he is none of those things at the moment, and there is no part of him that can stomach the thought of Athos never leaving this place. He can't. ]
You are not staying here.
I swear to you, I will bring you home. I will bring both of us home, I will find a way. She already took your past from you. I will not let her take your future, too.
What part of willing do you not understand? [ His voice bursts out of him, his emotions surging as high as a wave. For a moment he cannot breathe, pushing back to his feet to pace the space inside of his rover. ]
If you try to save me from this then they will take you too. And it will all be for nothing. [ He isn't worth this belief, this faith. He would make sure d'Artagnan was safe with his dying breath. And Anne? Well he cannot deny he could do something of the same. ]
The only way we can do this is if we stop them altogether. [ He'd forgotten that they could hear every word he says until then. His frantic energy fades from his tone, his words falling into a hush. ] And you know we cannot.
[ Athos' words had been making him angrier. The fact that he kept saying he was willing. Then the infuriating part when he'd said that they will take you too, and it will all be for nothing. As if he had done this for d'Artagnan, and not for a woman who deserves none of his pity, and less of his sacrifice.
But then he talks of stopping the CDC, and d'Artagnan goes cold again. No, he thinks. They'll hear, they'll do you harm. We can't talk about it, not like that.
Thank God for those last five words. As a result of that scare, his reaction is more quiet than it would have been. Not less angry, but more quiet. ]
I've said my piece, Athos. I'm giving you my word. We will leave this place together in the end.
You're a fool if you thought I would ever leave you behind.
I had hoped. [ He says it weakly, self depreciation colouring his tone. ] But we both know that the things I wish for will never come true. It is just not the way.
[ He wishes d'Artagnan were with him right now so that he could see him, speak with him without worrying about their monstrous employers overhearing. He doesn't know what to do and coming back to all of this is overwhelming at best. ]
[ It is. And it's not as though the Paris they've left behind is peaceful. If they'd thought their troubles would end with the death of the Cardinal, they've had another thing coming.
All the more reason to ensure they go back. To Constance. To the King. To Aramis and Porthos, and to their duty. The King is already too much under Rochefort's influence. The Captain has lost his position. D'Artagnan's heart and mind are still there, still focused on that world, his own world.
That is as it should be. ]
No. You did it for her, even before you knew what would happen.
You would have stopped me. [ He says it like it is a joke but the truth wrings too close to the edges of his words. D'Artagnan would have stopped him, he would have made sure Athos could not have spoke to Armada. ]
I meant to, before we left. [ And they hadn't realised they were leaving at all. ] I did not get the time to.
[ D'Artagnan doesn't answer for a moment. He's been thinking about that too, turning it over in his mind.
They'd been home. He'd remembered nothing of this place. None of the people. Not even Ajna, which he had thought was burned into his mind for all time. ]
Are you so sure it was them?
[ That mist hadn't been normal. Something had been in it. His thoughts are organised enough by now to remember it. In fact, he's been thinking of it over, and over again, trying to make sense of it. Something had been in it.
Something with wings. ]
It wouldn't be the first time this camp's been invaded.
I don't know. [ He wishes he did know. He wishes he had the answers. He's once more stuck in a place that leaves him three steps behind and with his head spinning. How is he supposed to do any of this? How could he get them through this? ]
[ That's the simple truth. He doesn't know, and honestly, he doesn't think they would tell him if he asked. It'd just be something else they couldn't say. Or weren't allowed to say. ]
I think there's a chance. When the mist took you, did you hear something? Can you remember?
I thought I did. [ If he closes his eyes he can hear it. It's strange to think that by Macha's standards they have only been gone for a handful of hours, but to them it's been months. His memories are all jumbled up, frantic as they attempt to fit themselves into some sort of order. ]
So if not the CDC, then something else. And it took them months to bring us back. I wonder what could have that power. Surely not one of the crew, otherwise we would all have escaped long ago.
[ Which is confusing in itself, but it's clear to him that from the CDC's perspective, they've been gone less than a day. Alina hadn't understood the strength of his relief to see her. ]
No recruit could have done that. It's either the Instructors, or someone from outside.
[ Which has implications in and of itself. He has the presence of mind not to voice those implications, knowing that someone might be listening in. ]
They were looking for us. [ D'Artagnan will know who he means. ] And yet we did not recall them once. Surely we should have? How could we have lived a life only to forget it so completely.
[ They were here for a reason, a mission. To know that could be so effectively hidden from their own minds sits wrongly with Athos. He had a hand in destroying so much and he could not remember it to atone for it? How is that right? How is that fair to the universe? ]
I don't know. I don't know, Athos. I've been trying to work that out myself.
[ And he hasn't been able to. The people here had come to mean so much to him. Alina. Jack. Clary. Hibari. Garrus. Yet he'd forgotten all of them, as easily as breathing. ]
And there's more. There's the loss of Ajna, there's everything that means. I forgot that. How could I forget destroying a planet, Athos? I thought I'd live with that guilt for all time, and I just forgot.
They scraped the memories from our heads, d'Artagnan. [ He hates it too, all he had done, all he had to fight for, it had been obliterated from his thoughts and nothing he could have done would have gotten it back. ]
We can't be blamed for that, surely. We had no control over it.
[ He sounds like a parrot repeating the same phrase over and over. He doesn't know and he doubts he ever will. The CDC like their secrets and if it were not them who sent the two home then they wouldn't broadcast it. ]
Had we done anything in particular the day before? Been anywhere we shouldn't? I do not recall.
[ How difficult will it be, he wonders? How will they know where to start? The Instructors will not want them to find their way to it. But they must. It's not safe to discuss such things and he wracks his brain for a way of telling d'Artagnan that they'll talk further in person.
What was their code? It's been so long --. And then it hits him. ] Perhaps it was Cardinal Richelieu. [ He's talking nonsense but his friend is clever. ] He enjoys the supernatural.
[ D'Artagnan stares at his rover wall, confused. ]
What? What are you -
[ The Cardinal is dead, Athos, he wants to say. But Athos knows that. So instead it draws a different memory, one of a pact drawn up in a land of snow. That name had meant something different, then. He cuts himself off and nods.
Thank God they have each other. ]
No, you're right. He'd manage it even from the grave, I can see it now.
We should meet up later. [ His voice is soft and kind sounding and it feels as though it is scraped from him. Will either of them manage to get back a second time? He doubts it is in the cards for himself, he is the one who signed his life away.
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And it goes straight over d'Artagnan's head, because he is none of those things at the moment, and there is no part of him that can stomach the thought of Athos never leaving this place. He can't. ]
You are not staying here.
I swear to you, I will bring you home. I will bring both of us home, I will find a way. She already took your past from you. I will not let her take your future, too.
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If you try to save me from this then they will take you too. And it will all be for nothing. [ He isn't worth this belief, this faith. He would make sure d'Artagnan was safe with his dying breath. And Anne? Well he cannot deny he could do something of the same. ]
The only way we can do this is if we stop them altogether. [ He'd forgotten that they could hear every word he says until then. His frantic energy fades from his tone, his words falling into a hush. ] And you know we cannot.
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But then he talks of stopping the CDC, and d'Artagnan goes cold again. No, he thinks. They'll hear, they'll do you harm. We can't talk about it, not like that.
Thank God for those last five words. As a result of that scare, his reaction is more quiet than it would have been. Not less angry, but more quiet. ]
I've said my piece, Athos. I'm giving you my word. We will leave this place together in the end.
You're a fool if you thought I would ever leave you behind.
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[ He wishes d'Artagnan were with him right now so that he could see him, speak with him without worrying about their monstrous employers overhearing. He doesn't know what to do and coming back to all of this is overwhelming at best. ]
I did not do it to hurt you.
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All the more reason to ensure they go back. To Constance. To the King. To Aramis and Porthos, and to their duty. The King is already too much under Rochefort's influence. The Captain has lost his position. D'Artagnan's heart and mind are still there, still focused on that world, his own world.
That is as it should be. ]
No. You did it for her, even before you knew what would happen.
You could have told me before you did it.
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I meant to, before we left. [ And they hadn't realised they were leaving at all. ] I did not get the time to.
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[ Of course he would have stopped him. It was a stupid thing to do, stupid and reckless.
Thinking about it still makes him angry. ]
There's never enough time here. There wasn't before, there won't be now. I still struggle to believe we're back.
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Was there a point to it? Or was it simply to show us they could? [ And that they had that much control. ]
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They'd been home. He'd remembered nothing of this place. None of the people. Not even Ajna, which he had thought was burned into his mind for all time. ]
Are you so sure it was them?
[ That mist hadn't been normal. Something had been in it. His thoughts are organised enough by now to remember it. In fact, he's been thinking of it over, and over again, trying to make sense of it. Something had been in it.
Something with wings. ]
It wouldn't be the first time this camp's been invaded.
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You think it wasn't them?
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[ That's the simple truth. He doesn't know, and honestly, he doesn't think they would tell him if he asked. It'd just be something else they couldn't say. Or weren't allowed to say. ]
I think there's a chance. When the mist took you, did you hear something? Can you remember?
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So if not the CDC, then something else. And it took them months to bring us back. I wonder what could have that power. Surely not one of the crew, otherwise we would all have escaped long ago.
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[ Which is confusing in itself, but it's clear to him that from the CDC's perspective, they've been gone less than a day. Alina hadn't understood the strength of his relief to see her. ]
No recruit could have done that. It's either the Instructors, or someone from outside.
[ Which has implications in and of itself. He has the presence of mind not to voice those implications, knowing that someone might be listening in. ]
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[ They were here for a reason, a mission. To know that could be so effectively hidden from their own minds sits wrongly with Athos. He had a hand in destroying so much and he could not remember it to atone for it? How is that right? How is that fair to the universe? ]
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[ And he hasn't been able to. The people here had come to mean so much to him. Alina. Jack. Clary. Hibari. Garrus. Yet he'd forgotten all of them, as easily as breathing. ]
And there's more. There's the loss of Ajna, there's everything that means. I forgot that. How could I forget destroying a planet, Athos? I thought I'd live with that guilt for all time, and I just forgot.
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We can't be blamed for that, surely. We had no control over it.
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[ It isn't. Ajna should be remembered, that's the point. And some things ought to be sacred. A man's guilt should not be so easily washed away.
Nor should his memories of those who have come to mean something to him. ]
Why do you think it didn't take the others? It was only us, that I've seen. I don't know of any other.
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[ He sounds like a parrot repeating the same phrase over and over. He doesn't know and he doubts he ever will. The CDC like their secrets and if it were not them who sent the two home then they wouldn't broadcast it. ]
Had we done anything in particular the day before? Been anywhere we shouldn't? I do not recall.
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[ He pulls away from Athos' hands, pacing now. Moving, he needs to keep moving. ]
We need to find where that mist came from. And what was inside it. We need to find it and go into it again.
they are in their separate rovers for this thread son. GOING TO PRETEND THE MIDDLE BIT ISN'T THERE
[ He knows why d'Artagnan is so desperate to get back. He can't fault him. He's just afraid he will do something rash. ]
Lmfao listen I confused it with the log thread all right
And I know I heard something inside.
[ Something more than just them, he means. Something that didn't belong. Something with wings. ]
that's ok bro
[ How difficult will it be, he wonders? How will they know where to start? The Instructors will not want them to find their way to it. But they must. It's not safe to discuss such things and he wracks his brain for a way of telling d'Artagnan that they'll talk further in person.
What was their code? It's been so long --. And then it hits him. ] Perhaps it was Cardinal Richelieu. [ He's talking nonsense but his friend is clever. ] He enjoys the supernatural.
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What? What are you -
[ The Cardinal is dead, Athos, he wants to say. But Athos knows that. So instead it draws a different memory, one of a pact drawn up in a land of snow. That name had meant something different, then. He cuts himself off and nods.
Thank God they have each other. ]
No, you're right. He'd manage it even from the grave, I can see it now.
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And yet he managed it somehow. ]
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That is their future. It has to be. ]
Yes. Every day, Athos. We can't afford to lose touch here.
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are you happy to handwave them meeting up?