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[On the last night of the draft, Kurt took a major beating. For those who had been there, Kurt had become a flurry of teleportations, moving in and out of the enemies and becoming almost impossible to follow. He doesn't know how many he might have wounded or killed, but it had all been halted when he got stabbed with a near fatal wound. He doesn't even recall what happened after that. In fact, between that and the sickness, he only wakes up today in a bed in the medical center. When he tries to get up, he realizes that's not so much a good idea.
At the very least, he finds his journal next to him. So... he pulls that out to ask the inevitable question on his mind.]
I'm back in one piece. Sorry if I worried anyone, but I'm ahh... not even sure what happened.
... so, did we win?
At the very least, he finds his journal next to him. So... he pulls that out to ask the inevitable question on his mind.]
I'm back in one piece. Sorry if I worried anyone, but I'm ahh... not even sure what happened.
... so, did we win?
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[After a long pause.]
Sounds like we both owe Mia one. She patched up my wing before we dragged you in here.
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[But she's really in too much pain to argue about this, so she shifts back a little, trying to find a comfortable position on her side.]
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Hungry? There's some pizza leftover that Mikage brought up.
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Nah. You can finish it up.
[...] So. You okay?
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[He's not sure if that's a good thing or not.]
I'm in better shape than you.
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[And she wasn't really talking about how he was doing physically, but it's not her way to push.]
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As for how he's doing otherwise...]
... I don't ever want to do that again, though.
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That her only previous experience with deliberate killing before this was their mother only makes this more awkward.
They come back. But Kurt knows that.]
...do ya want ta tell me what happened out there?
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... I killed them. I didn't want to, but...
[It was either they die... or people he cared about died.]
It happened anyway.
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Anything else, she'd turn it into a competition. How many did you get?
She doesn't know what to say. Doesn't know if she should ask for details - How? What happened? - or if any kind of shared experience would help...]
...it was hard. Out there. There were so many of them.
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He wonders if David felt the same way, the first time he had to take a life...]
Yeah. I know... I didn't have a choice.
[He just wishes that made a difference.]
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That rings false to her. Of course he had a choice, just like she had a choice. They could kill or they could die. But they didn't volunteer for this. This wasn't their fight. They weren't soldiers. When it comes down to it, they were forced into that situation, and if anyone's responsible for this stain on their souls, the Malnosso are. So she doesn't contradict him. If that lets him feel better... good.
Rogue nods to herself and then bites her lip. Hard.] What you did out there an'... what... I've done. They're two different things, Kurt. Bein' a soldier... that's a different thing than bein' a murderer. Soldiers don't fight for themselves. I know it... doesn't feel right. An' what I did out there makes me sick. But it's not the same. Those weren't innocents out there.
It might not feel better... but it's true, an' you should remember that.
[She thinks about Greydon. She thinks about Mystique. He's still different. This was bad. But it wasn't the same, and she hopes he won't let it turn him into something he's not.]
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At least when we get home, we won't remember any of this. [... and that might just make it worth forgetting all the good things about Luceti.]
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There's time, though. Time for the rest of that. She sighs.]
Yeah. But for now, maybe we should just get some rest.
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[He relaxes a little, trying to forget what he can. Not an easy task, by any means. But he can try.]