Gamzee Makara (AU) (
thereisnopie) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-12-21 11:23 am
Entry tags:
pull out the fourth cord
Characters: Gamzee Makara (AU) and you.
Setting: The Cafeteria.
Format: Either
Summary: Realizing you're stuck in the lie again doesn't necessarily make it easier to escape it.
Warnings: Language. Psychological trauma.
Gamzee sits slouched in a chair in the cafeteria, a glass of water sitting half empty (if we're being pessimistic, which he is) on the table in front of him. He stares through its clear exterior with a feverish gaze, dark hair plastered to his face with sweat.
Water has been the only thing he's put into his system for the past couple days now, and that only because he needs it to survive (not that this seems to matter here anyway). It's not poison he's afraid of, at least not the sort of poison his counterpart is worried about, but rather anything that they might have put into his food to keep him sedated again - to keep him docile and pliable to their whims. He'd been a fool to ever thing he'd escaped from that madhouse, from the program that had kept him under its spell for years. He was beginning to think he'd never get away from it.
And the worst part is he doesn't know how to fight back. This is the best he can do for now - sit and ponder and possibly contemplate giving in to the desire for food despite all desire not to.
Setting: The Cafeteria.
Format: Either
Summary: Realizing you're stuck in the lie again doesn't necessarily make it easier to escape it.
Warnings: Language. Psychological trauma.
Gamzee sits slouched in a chair in the cafeteria, a glass of water sitting half empty (if we're being pessimistic, which he is) on the table in front of him. He stares through its clear exterior with a feverish gaze, dark hair plastered to his face with sweat.
Water has been the only thing he's put into his system for the past couple days now, and that only because he needs it to survive (not that this seems to matter here anyway). It's not poison he's afraid of, at least not the sort of poison his counterpart is worried about, but rather anything that they might have put into his food to keep him sedated again - to keep him docile and pliable to their whims. He'd been a fool to ever thing he'd escaped from that madhouse, from the program that had kept him under its spell for years. He was beginning to think he'd never get away from it.
And the worst part is he doesn't know how to fight back. This is the best he can do for now - sit and ponder and possibly contemplate giving in to the desire for food despite all desire not to.

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But he had to try. And now his stomach was winning over stubbornness. Or rather, it would have been, if he didn't spot Gamzee on his way inside the cafeteria, which causes him to freeze. He had already heard some people that were sick freaking out over random crap (Feferi came to mind) and there was no way to tell if the same thing was going on with the human in front of him.
So he just sort of stands there awkwardly and waits for a reaction. This Gamzee, at least, didn't seem too keen on severing his head from his shoulders.
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He tilts his head slightly, voice scratchy as he speaks. "Quite the motherfuckin' ill creation you are." It's strange. As easy as it is to get angry at those that made these images, it's harder to snap at the images themselves, even if they could be one and the same. The same - or others trapped just as he is.
He will never really know, will he?
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Gamzee sounds sick. So when Karkat approaches the table, he leaves a good bit of distance between them, hands stuffed in his pockets.
"You get used to it. Everyone else did," he adds, lip curling a little over one of his sharp canines. No, everyone else probably didn't, but it was easier if he thought they did.
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"...But you ain't any more real than the rest of them."
The RNG needs to stop rolling yes for your threads in a position to completely wreck CR. ^^;.
One flu-ridden gaze meets another through the glass, and Enoch gives his roommate an uncertain nod, light to keep the movement of his head from being dizzying. Many may have been bribed in some way or another to sabotage the cause of escape. But Enoch didn't know if Gamzee was one of them or not. A kid so wary probably wouldn't accept bribes from their hosts.
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"...And what are you all being, I wonder. Are you the same as me? Or do you just got your exist on to put this motherfucker at ease." He shakes his head, only slightly succeeding in getting his bangs to fall aside. "Can't be at all at ease now, though, brother. Not when it flickers all like it is."
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It was only because she was weak, because she was easy to whisk off. If there was someone else, someone who wouldn't put up a fight then maybe they might spare her in favour of someone else. It went against her morals but she was at the end of her rope.
In her hand she held a bottle of what she hoped was some kind of sleeping drug. She couldn't read the labels at the infirmary and asking would surely give her away. So she silently drifted towards the first person she found, a shag of black hair with a glass of water sitting in front of him. Perfect. Wriggle wasn't exactly sure how this worked but if she could get it in his drink that might work. Of course she came prepared, on her arm sat a number of wasps to use as a distraction. They kept eerily patient as she approached. When the time felt right she let them go, ducking down in the opposite direction in hopes their buzzing would distract Gamzee enough for her to slip the chemical into his drink.
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"And what would a set of buzzbeasts be doin' all up in here, hm? Gonna sting a motherfucker, maybe? Puff me all up with your stinging poison?" His voice is hoarse and his tone uncaring. If they all landed and stung him that instant, he probably still wouldn't move.
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Her hands shook slightly as she poured the contents of the bottle into the glass, turning the water a slightly smoky colour. Wriggle didn't particularly notice that it was obvious, she ducked under the table and signaled to the wasps to head back upstairs.
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"Man, fuck." It would just figure that not even the water was safe.
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"It's this world, brother. This fake fucking world what can't all stay sharp and not give away how fake it all is."
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"It looks normal to me." Enoch sighs, remembering Feferi's network post. That it wasn't just nerves getting to him. He didn't know what was worse, feeling this way, like there were enemies everywhere, or knowing that it wasn't natural and being unable to do a thing to change it. It was like the costumes all over again. At least this time, he had no urge to kill. Or urges at all. Just warped thoughts. At least he was aware of them this time.
"...Gamzee, this sickness isn't ordinary. Jason may be toying with your mind, like he is mine."
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Suddenly aware of her own voice she slapped her hand over her mouth, hoping he hadn't heard. A little of the medicine spilled out of it's container, lubricating her hand and making the bottle slip out of her fingers with a clatter.
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He shakes his head. "I can't believe that, bro."
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"If you got your hide on under there, best be popping the motherfuck out." Not that he was in any shape to be chasing anyone down should they decide to make a run for it.
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Enoch exhales sharply, inhales just as fast, calming himself. "No...if the troll girl had said nothing, I might have blamed my nerves. But she recognized these things were unnatural, too..."
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Given how this place was, it actually made sense. However, that didn't make it any easier to take in when questioning reality was a daily thing for him.
"What all illness does that..."
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Rolling over to the opposite side of the table she peered up. There was a slight surge of adrenaline as she finally saw his face and the door to the stairwell behind him. There was no choice but to wing it and she jumped out from under the table, ready to make her escape.
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As she started to run past him, he made to get up and chase after her. However, his outstretched hand missed her by a good bit, and he ended up stumbling over his own feet, falling to his knees as he was instantly hit by a wave of lightheadedness. This had nothing to do with her attempted drugging (though his empty stomach wasn't going to help the way he felt later). He was just too damn sick and hungry.
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Wriggle staggered back to her feet, now feeling extremely weak at the knees and approached with extreme caution. She still made sure to keep far enough that he couldn't make a jab at her.
"H-how are you feeling?" She breathed, trying to assess just how close to being knocked out he was.
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"What all the motherfuck did you go dumping into my beverage, you squirming little virus?"
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"I gave you something to put you to sleep," She explained, despite the fact she'd done nothing of the sort. Wriggle couldn't read any of the labels on the medicine she took but from his reaction to it she came to her own conclusions. "Just take it easy, you won't remember a thing."
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He struggled up further, standing shakily. "I'm not gonna let you reset nothin'. You're just gonna have to motherfuckin' off me. Put me out of my mother fucking misery."
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"I'm not resetting anything!" She blurted out, quickly losing what little cool she had. "And I'm not going to kill you!" Just let you get dragged off and get experimented on. Was that really much better?
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He took a few steps toward her, the dizziness fading a little as he got moving and his body caught up.
"So what's it take from you, huh? A pull on the motherfuckin' plug? A knife right in that goddamn human hole I got up in my midparts? Come on. Come the motherfuck on."
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"I said I'm not going to kill you!" All the while she wondered when that supposed sleeping drug was going to take effect. Dying had not been pleasant and no matter how this place worked she didn't want to be responsible for that kind of feeling. "J-just calm down! You'll be alseep before you know it..."
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"I'm gonna keep these motherfuckin' peepers wide open as long as a brother can. You'll have to sew the mother fucking flaps shut." He didn't know how he was going to manage staying awake, but he figured he could do it somehow.
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"Fine! I will!"
She won't.
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"If he can disable or even exchange our bodies, why not make them ill as well, in whatever way he wishes?"
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"Sorry, bro. That's just too motherfuckin' easy of an excuse."
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"Then what does work? What accounts for both your vision and my suspicion if not Jason?"
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"You don't understand these motherfuckers, bro. Or maybe you do... you bein' fuckin' one of them. Or you're stuck all the motherfuck in it like me. How am I to know anymore? Man, fuck.
"Maybe I shouldn't even get my care on."
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It would help if he knew what a computer program was. As it is, all he can think of is analogous to "plan" more than "simulation".
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He'd told a lot of people, but perhaps he forgot exactly who.
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See, if Gamzee had told him, he wouldn't be trying to figure out how one comes from...oh. Maybe...
"Do you mean you were in some sort of training?"
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"I mean I was in some all sort of reality what weren't at all reality, if you know what I'm gettin' at." And he could never help but feel like it at all been some sort of game for those in charge of making it.
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"An illusion?"
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"One word's as good as another."
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*At least there wasn't much of it. If Enoch were to find the same thing, well...no, he didn't want to think about it. Three hundred years, a lie? He certainly wouldn't be able to handle it. He's glad Gamzee was able to escape his illusion so early. He'd lost his childhood, but...he had plenty of life left to live for real.*
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That in itself was something he'd gotten used to being aware of. It was knowing where the fake world ended and the real one began that through him off all the time. When the fake one felt so real anyway, what were you supposed to believe?
Sorry for the random style flub...
Enoch could offer little else. He was sick, and worried about the threat of the enemies. How much would it take for one of them to use this information to bring Gamzee to their side...?
It's all good!
That was assuming any of this was real, which he doubted very heavily right now. And even so, it wasn't true freedom, was it? In a way, it was almost worse, as there was so much more he had no control over.
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I wonder if we can't help somehow..."
But with Ruana handing out favors to keep people here...surely they must be able to help! Ruana must be trying harder to keep her playthings here because losing them might be a reality!
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So all these things having to do with Ruana? Yeah, he didn't think they were important in the slightest. Just another part of the program, after all. Just another reason to try and get him to care about something that didn't exist.
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Including Enoch, himself. He had come down here for food, but just getting down here was enough to have him slumping forward, resting his head on the table.
"When we have recovered..."
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He slouched lazily in his chair, not even looking at Enoch anymore, and certainly not expressing much concern over the man's condition despite them being roommates. That was how little he cared at this point in time.