... my hands have caused a lot of damage in the past. So it always feel easier to keep them to myself.
[ which is to say they're nervous about doing anything somewhat casual or jumping over their own barriers. but they also know this is stupid? so this is the debate. ]
You and I are different people, Yves. [ they at least get out from behind the bar, finally, and approach. ] I'll follow your lead. Even if I might not be able to accept the hand right now.
[ the knuckles reach their shoulder, and a hand comes up to cover yves' for a moment. it doesn't do much beyond linger and hold it there for a second before they drop their arm and step away again. ]
Surprise me then. Pretend I have never been to the island before and show me your favorite weird thing.
[ can we wander? they feel better if they're moving, so they begin to walk through the meadow while being careful not to squish flowers. ]
Alice in Wonderland? It's... about this girl who sees a rabbit one day, and she follows him down the rabbit hole. At the bottom, she finds a door that leads her to this place, Wonderland, where everything is purposefully ridiculous and abnormal and interesting unlike the boring life she had before. She meets a bunch of residents of Wonderland including the Cheshire Cat who wants to give her all kinds of bad advice, and she ends up losing her way. Most of the people end up thinking she's a monster, or unusual, or someone who doesn't belong. So. She's... just trying to find her way back home, and eventually she's advised to go see the Queen of Hearts because she's the only one who can send her home. But the cat appears again and frames Alice for a crime she didn't commit, and the queen wants her executed. The king says to hold a trial for her, but things get worse when she's in court and the queen sentences her again. She makes a break for it, and as she returns to the door with the entirety of Wonderland following she realizes the whole thing's a bad dream. When she wakes up, she's okay and right where she fell asleep. Back in her boring, safe world.
The flowers, the tea party, the weird croquet mallets, the playing cards, the woods ... all of that kind of stuff is from the story. And so here we are. Maybe the book is different but that's what I remember from a movie I saw once.
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... my hands have caused a lot of damage in the past. So it always feel easier to keep them to myself.
[ which is to say they're nervous about doing anything somewhat casual or jumping over their own barriers. but they also know this is stupid? so this is the debate. ]
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... well, I do carry a lot of bandages around, so I'm sure it's nothing we can't fix.
But I trust you. My hands have done the same, but I reach out anyway. So... maybe it'll be okay.
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That's okay. It's open whenever you want to take it.
We can still have fun as is.
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Surprise me then. Pretend I have never been to the island before and show me your favorite weird thing.
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Okay. You got it.
[ they're going to the singing flowers ]
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anyway, after a train ride and walk, they are in the meadow! the flowers are grooving. gabriel is staring at them. ]
... kinda feels like a cartoon.
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but yves is just laughing ]
Right? So strange! I've seen so many flowers in my time, but none like this.
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The flowers in the story were also kind of assholes, I think.
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[ shitty island barely has fiction books ]
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Alice in Wonderland? It's... about this girl who sees a rabbit one day, and she follows him down the rabbit hole. At the bottom, she finds a door that leads her to this place, Wonderland, where everything is purposefully ridiculous and abnormal and interesting unlike the boring life she had before. She meets a bunch of residents of Wonderland including the Cheshire Cat who wants to give her all kinds of bad advice, and she ends up losing her way. Most of the people end up thinking she's a monster, or unusual, or someone who doesn't belong. So. She's... just trying to find her way back home, and eventually she's advised to go see the Queen of Hearts because she's the only one who can send her home. But the cat appears again and frames Alice for a crime she didn't commit, and the queen wants her executed. The king says to hold a trial for her, but things get worse when she's in court and the queen sentences her again. She makes a break for it, and as she returns to the door with the entirety of Wonderland following she realizes the whole thing's a bad dream. When she wakes up, she's okay and right where she fell asleep. Back in her boring, safe world.
The flowers, the tea party, the weird croquet mallets, the playing cards, the woods ... all of that kind of stuff is from the story. And so here we are. Maybe the book is different but that's what I remember from a movie I saw once.
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.... and books and stories are just - like that in the rest of the world?
[ yves doesn't know shit about fiction ]
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Y... es? Why, what are books like where you're from? Fictional stories are kind of a normal thing.