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Take a Walk [Closed]
[It had been a few days since Greg had come back - long enough for him to recover a bit, as far as Wash could tell, and long enough for Wash to reacclimate to Freesia. He'd headed by Greg's apartment early in the morning (but not as early as usual) to get Greg up for a morning walk. They'd work back up to the jog - for now, this was routine for the sake of normalcy.]
[It had been once around the high rises, and then into the park. About halfway in, Wash stopped in the shade of one of the larger trees.]
How're you feeling?
[It had been once around the high rises, and then into the park. About halfway in, Wash stopped in the shade of one of the larger trees.]
How're you feeling?
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So, uh. Should we get moving again?
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You're changing the subject on me.
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What subject? I'm just changing the pace, hah.
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[He folds his arms. This is stubborn territory.]
You do have a lot of potential, you know. Whether you believe it or not.
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Sure, I guess. Thanks. [There, it's acknowledged. Good enough, right? ]
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I dunno. Maybe when I was younger. It's all pretty dried up by now.
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[Namely because it's not true.]
I don't buy that the guy who was using magic from the moment we met and who currently has one of the best balances of power and control in the city has no potential. I think he just...can't see it in himself. But that doesn't mean it's not there.
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Look, you keep saying that, but... every time you've seen me do anything, it's been an accident, or luck, or whatever. When I actually try, I'm lucky to make grass.
It's appreciated, Wash, seriously. But I'm not balanced or controlled or whatever else. You shouldn't go putting more behind me than I've got.
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And you could do it again - bigger, more, without exhausting yourself - if you work at it. I'm not looking at what you've got - I'm looking at what you're capable of. You just have to work for it, and you'll have it.
[Wash isn't sure if he can get that breakthrough - that first step, to get Greg to realize that he could be more -that he already is more than he thinks himself to be - that he just has to reach out and grab it - but he has to try. The potential is there, and he knows it - he just has to get Greg to see it too.]
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Well, it was like Greg had said: Wash was determined, and wasn't planning on giving up on him. If that was the case, he'd have to go at it from a different angle. Greg sighed, and gave him a weary smile.]
All right. Let's say I'm all that. Where do you suggest I start?
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You can start by believing us when we tell you you're capable.
I'm not your CO or your drill sergeant. I can't order you to do training, and I'm not going to try. I'm your friend, and I want to help you. If go along with it just to humor me, then it isn't going to work.
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I've nearly lost Steven to magic more times than I can count. More times than I probably know about. Messing with this stuff... it's dangerous.
[ But now he'd messed with it. He didn't have a way out. Things were so much easier when he could play the unaware dad, hiding in his van. That option was gone, just like everything else he knew from back home. ]
I've already died from it. I... the last thing... [ He swallowed, hard. ] I nearly did to Steven what I've been scared he'd do to me.
I'm... Wash, I'm scared.
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[When Wash had died, he'd had an immediate breakdown. Greg had gone through the same thing, a few days ago now, and-]
[And they hadn't talked about it. How did he not think about this?]
Well...yeah.
[It's quiet and a little uncertain; Wash is still bad at these sorts of talks, but he can't screw this one up.]
What happened...it's terrifying. I'd honestly be more worried if you weren't at least a little scared.
But-
[His hand tightens on Greg's shoulder, just a bit.]
You don't have to do this alone. We're here for you, Greg.
[It's the best he has right now.]
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He took a slow, shaking breath. This wasn't anything new. The fear he had for Steven had become a part of his life, but he faced it. If he could do it for his son, he could do it for himself.
A trembling hand touched Wash's on his shoulder, and squeezed back.]
That's all we can do, huh...? Be there. [He gulped.] Until we're not.
[He wanted to do more than just be there, for once. But if he tried doing more... he may not be doing anything, soon.]
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[But that wasn't going to stop him from heading that train of thought off at the pass.]
No. We can prepare.
I mean, why do you think I bring you out jogging and put Casey through obstacle courses? It's training. If we're ready for these situations when they come up, we're more likely to succeed. Right now, we're working on a solid foundation, and we'll build from there.
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I guess... there's no harm in starting from the beginning.
[He keeps thinking of who he's used to being--who he's been for all these years. The one on the sidelines, the support, the standerby. But if he thinks about who he has to be now... if he thinks of himself as Steven, then he knows what he has to do. Steven would try. Steven wouldn't shrink away.
He's not Steven, but he can do his best imitation.]
I... I can't promise anything. [Not success, and certainly not confidence.] But I'll try. We'll... see where it goes from there.
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[Fake it 'til you make it is a legitimate strategy. Wash nods back and smiles - a small one, but it's there.]
That's all I'm asking for.