𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗮𝗴𝗹𝗶𝗮. (
lackluster) wrote2023-02-01 11:11 am
ᴅᴜᴏᴄᴀᴇʟɪ: ɪɴʙᴏx.
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"Hey, comrade. Leave me a message if you need anything."
"Hey, comrade. Leave me a message if you need anything."
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[ Because this character is going to do whatever he wants, regardless of what his stepmom thinks, or so Childe assumes. (It's also possible this is only his perspective because he can relate to the guy's situation, even if it isn't quite the same issue.
He shakes his head. ]
"But it doesn't look like we'll see eye-to-eye on this matter."
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it says very clearly that the stepmom holds no remorse over this and it should reflect in her tone. and yet, she wonders if such emotions are appropriate for such a scene. shouldn't there at least be regret or disappointment? she, for one, feels a strange sense of loss. ]
"We never will until you decide to look at this from our perspective."
[ that line feels cold, for some reason. ]
"But it doesn't matter, because you won't be seeing her ever again."
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He becomes a bit more childish than that. ]
"And what if your perspective is the wrong one? She and I just want to be together. We're not trying to bother anyone."
[ His hands ball into fists. ]
"You don't get to decide when I'll see her again. Try and stop me."
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otherwise, it wouldn't look like an appropriate response. ]
"I don't need to do anything. She—"
[ lumine pauses with another frown, looking up at ajax. her gaze soon flickers back to the script, her lips pulling at the corners to a thin line. ]
"... She'll tell you herself that she doesn't want to see you anymore."
(1/2)
"She wouldn't tell me that at all— if you do something to her, I swear..."
[ He pauses after that, and then he laughs. ]
(2/2)
[ After all, he got caught up in the moment in the end. ]
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I was just taking cues from you, though. So you really should take the credit.
[ after all, she was simply reacting to his acting. ]
I probably need a bit more practice.
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[ He's always been sincere when it comes to his compliments, because he means them every time he gives one away. ]
Was there another scene you wanted to try out?
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[ lumine won't.
she's pretty sure her calling is somewhere else, somewhere she can't put a finger on. maybe in a far-off that's yet to be discovered by anyone, not even her parents. that gets her to inwardly pause, however, wrinkling her nose.
no, that doesn't sound right, either. ]
Oh, well ... [ she goes through her script again, flipping through the pages. ] There's a reconciliation scene, apparently. Sort of. Some parts of the script feel unhinged, really.
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... Don't let the writer hear that. They might get offended.
[ Not that he really cares. He even sets the script aside now. ]
You wanna do something else? Think we still have time before we're called over for the scene, anyway.
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[ there are pretty unhinged scenes here, and more than she can count with one hand too.
then again, artists can be pretty sensitive about their craft, and she's pretty sure the guy who wrote this entire monstrosity is also one of those. and considering the amount of drama that seems to happen five minutes into every start of the scene ...
her eyes drift off towards his script before she looks up at him. ]
What do you have in mind?
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Anyway. He jerks his head toward the direction of a nearby street cart. ]
There's someone selling ice cream so I was thinking. My treat.
[ It'll be a good way to pass the time while they wait for their scene, anyway. ]
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Sure!
[ look, there's no way she's declining an offer of ice cream—and free ice cream, at that, even if it's from a complete stranger. she should probably think through this and be a little more wary about certain offers, but she doesn't see anything wrong with this.
after all, he seems like a nice guy. ]
Better than going through this mess of a script they gave us.