Sunday must have been exhausting for you, maybe even upsetting. A new town, new faces and a an ominous order from a man without a face... who wouldn't be a little frightened? Hopefully, all of that is forgotten when you climb out from under your blankets this fine Monday. Rise and shine! A new morning is a new start!
If you make your way to the lounge, you will find a few copies of the local newspaper provided for your perusal. Once you go outdoors, you'll find the weather forecast 100% accurate. It's pretty impressive.
It seems that quiet mornings like this are going to be your everyday life now. Maybe you should see this whole stay as a vacation? Go out and explore the town, meet your fellow motel guests and meet the townspeople. They're sure to welcome you with a smile!
This week's special in the diner is lemon pie made with love (and a top-secret recipe)
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His friends that he yelled at in much the same fashion. Do you really think we're some chosen saviors?! What are we DOING here?! He'd screamed venom at them, all of them, knowing it'd hurt, knowing damn well that he was supposed to be their leader. The person everyone could count on. The one who was supposed to be holding them together in difficult times. Not kicking sand in their eyes, not slashing gaping wounds in their morale.
Keith grits his teeth, both hands now clenched into tight fists. What the hell is he doing now? Eating food, sitting down leisurely at a diner while the others back home are starving to death or frozen indefinitely in lions that aren't fucking working anymore. And what the hell can he still do for them even if he manages to make it back? They all hate him by now and he can't fucking blame them for it. Any of it.
And from the looks of it, he hasn't learned a fucking thing. Yelling at an unrelated girl who's never had to really think for herself or defend herself. Scaring her into tears as she just sits there letting the spilled water drip onto her lap. Shame burns his insides -- he should be better than this.
But in the end? He just isn't.
Keith tosses his napkin at her, still fuming still furious.]
You-! Stop smiling if you're upset.
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Doing that is nice, it keeps her hands busy and provides a flimsy excuse to simply not reply to Keith just yet. She only looks back up at him when the flood is under control - and she's still smiling faintly. ]
That's not how things are done. It's silly to still play by the rules now, I know, but... I don't want to place the burden of my feelings on someone unwilling.
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He needs to get the hell out of the diner. He has to go somewhere less stifling, less oppressive, less fucking normal -- and that's when Cian finds her voice again.]
The hell is that supposed to mean?! You think I can't see that I'm making you cry if you put a fake smile on it?! You're making me and everyone else here deal with your feelings whether they want to or not!
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[ There's no aggression in this statement. It is simply what comes to mind first and foremost for Cian, in a fit of bewilderment. Keith doesn't have to care. He's not from a world that forces him to feel responsible for every stranger's most minuscule issues. Cian's problems are not even a matter of life and death - it's just badly concealed tears shed for herself, selfishly.
Keith doesn't need to care at all. Cian expected he wouldn't. He's like Tuan after all, Cian had thought, but unlike Tuan he's not her friend. Keith doesn't have a reason to care if he's making anybody cry. Nobody is making him.
Which means Keith just cares because caring is somehow intrinsic to him. Because he somehow was born a person who cares, just like that. Funny how that works.
Cian gets up from her seat. Whatever the reason for Keith's strange behavior is, it's clear he doesn't want to put up with her - and if she's honest, that feeling is mutual. Intentionally or not, Keith is tearing searing holes into her chest after all. ]
Have a nice meal.
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No-. [Still forceful, but no longer shouting, Keith grits his teeth and gets to his own feet.] You stay. I.. I need to get out of here. I'll pay for the food on the way out.
[And before she can really object any further, he's already walking towards the cashier.]