unfulfilledvisceraspilled:
the-perfect-scientist:
unfulfilledvisceraspilled:
the-perfect-scientist:
“What? Oh, Jesus Christ… you’re not the one who’s allowed to come to that conclusion. By bringing it up, you’re making me want to hold out longer.”
“But if I didn’t bring it up then you’d forget. And if you forgot then you might not remember to employ it when we–
Oh dear. You’re right, I shouldn’t have mentioned it at all. Redo?”
Carlos pressed his lips together almost painfully. He didn’t want to get into the hurting again – he didn’t! But it was really hard to remember how easy it was to get hurt when it had been months ago.
“Are you… are you doing any better, Kevin? At all?” he asked, his voice painfully even.
Kevin laughed from the other end. It was a bright, cheery laugh full of casual relief. It was a true, wonderful trademark of friendly Desert Bluffs folk. “Ahaha– Carlos! Why would you even question something like that? I can guarantee from the bottom of my heart that I am absolutely eternally
in a constant state of mortal suffering.
It’s so quiet here that I can hear the moist tap of my tongue to the roof of my mouth when I try to form human speech. The masked army doesn’t exactly do well with sounding out those brisk consonants. I’m sure you know what I mean. You were here, after all.”
So not really any better. Same ol’, same ol’. That helped Carlos in his decision.
“The masked army can be great conversationalists if you don’t expect them to respond in the same way you would,” Carlos said a little dryly. Kevin was feeling lonely, but it wasn’t Carlos’ problem.