That's the spirit! Archer might act like an jerk, but he knows he's gotta pay his debts. If you saved his ass, I bet you could get him to play nice for a while.
[...he doesn't think he needs that protection - he never has. But Cu also knows how much Diarmuid clings to him, to the idea of keeping him safe, and to the thought that he can still protect something. He doesn't want to take that away from Diarmuid by being flippant, but, well, when "protect" involves something he doesn't want and doesn't think is necessary...]
[This is his cue to go quiet. He doesn't want to argue about it, but a large part of him has already made up his mind. A few months ago he was okay with the certain knowledge that one day he'll be the death of Cu. Now he's gotten too comfortable with this life to want to see that end. Since it's "inevitable", it might just be better to gather the scraps of pride he has left and go face his demons alone. It'd be just like all the tragic storybook knights he used to idolize as a kid.
It hasn't occurred to him that not asking for reassurance and direction is out of character enough to stick out like a sore thumb.]
[For several uncomfortable moments, Cu stares at the boat instruments, keeping an eye out for nothing, trying to piece together how to handle this without stomping on Diarmuid's pride. This sort of delicacy is beyond him, but it also seems necessary, and he sort of hates that.
Shit was easier before he knew about everything that happened, when they were both pretending they were just old friends who hadn't seen each other in a while. But it hadn't occurred to him to miss that sort of bliss in ignorance until he was faced with the possibility of seeing Diarmuid resign himself -- if it weren't for that, he's certain he'd be okay keeping on like this, fighting as hard as he could.]
[Cu was never bothered by facts like that much, mostly because they were true and he didn't care. He's fucked around with girls and he's pissed them all off, and he's not so heartless that he didn't care that he hurt people, but nothing was important enough to linger. He'd just move on, try to do better, fuck up a little less, and repeat the process.
That was it. That was all, and it was okay.
Losing Diarmuid isn't okay. He doesn't like the idea of forgetting about Diarmuid a second time, not when he knows now what could happen and what has already happened. Maybe Diarmuid was crazy, saying he didn't look hard enough, but he can't claim ignorance anymore. He can't leave someone he loves to surrender themselves to that.]
Yeah, and that's why you can't just take off. I'll get over it, and it wouldn't be fair.
[This is probably the most open (and heartbreaking) moment he'll ever have with Cu. He knows it probably sounds crazy, but unlike everything else that comes out of his mouth he's 100% sure that this part is sane. If it seems like it's not, that's just a sign of how warped his existence really is.]
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[Archer probably has no idea how important that is to D.]
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[HERPDERP...]
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Yeah, he can't help but laugh at that]
Well, yeah, I guess you've got a point there!
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He nearly did today.
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[glances back towards the main room]
Can I ask you something?
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[Bad feeling? Bad feeling.\
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Eventually I'd move on. But that doesn't mean you've gotta do it.
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We'll need to figure out something else, then.
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It hasn't occurred to him that not asking for reassurance and direction is out of character enough to stick out like a sore thumb.]
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Shit was easier before he knew about everything that happened, when they were both pretending they were just old friends who hadn't seen each other in a while. But it hadn't occurred to him to miss that sort of bliss in ignorance until he was faced with the possibility of seeing Diarmuid resign himself -- if it weren't for that, he's certain he'd be okay keeping on like this, fighting as hard as he could.]
...hey. Don't just give up on me, got it?
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That was it. That was all, and it was okay.
Losing Diarmuid isn't okay. He doesn't like the idea of forgetting about Diarmuid a second time, not when he knows now what could happen and what has already happened. Maybe Diarmuid was crazy, saying he didn't look hard enough, but he can't claim ignorance anymore. He can't leave someone he loves to surrender themselves to that.]
Yeah, and that's why you can't just take off. I'll get over it, and it wouldn't be fair.
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Hey, weren't you mad I forgot last time? What's so different now?
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...I got to be happy myself, for a little while.
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