No, I'm telling you, all that happened when I was a kid.
[ She looks uncertain, not because she doesn't trust her own memories, but because there's no proof of anything she says. Terry has physical proof on his side, though, if he calms down and remembers about it. ]
I died in a fire when I was little and woke up in the ruins of that castle, then died in a fire here and woke up in the ruins of my house.
[ Perhaps it's a miracle that Terry managed to think through all the muddled thoughts the past week gave him and for remembering through all those head injuries. ]
--Wait, that's not right. When I saw you for the first time, you were bleeding from your stomach. You didn't have burns or anything. You also told me that you died twice before.
[ Kido leans back and glances down at her stomach like she expects to see herself bleeding out at this exact moment, but of course there's nothing except the bandages underneath her black t-shirt.
Also, however tragic a childhood she had, dying twice by the age if six or seven is pretty horrific. ]
It shouldn't have been... I'm the one who killed dad, not the other way around. Maybe the roof had fallen in, and that's why...?
[ It would have crushed her entire body, though, not just her stomach. She was hugging Rin as hard as she could the entire time, desperate not to lose her sister, so even if something small had fallen and pieced her, it would have been in the back and not the stomach. She should have been burned all over.
It doesn't make sense, and she's still inclined to trust her own memories over Terry's claims. ]
[ ... Maybe he needs to visit Minato again. Maybe he'd be worried about showing up all of a sudden as if he looks fine because compared to last time, that would be a 180 difference, but. Terry's own tact is a slow climb. ]
I mean, I believe you when you said it lasted ten years, so it must have happened in some way or another.
[ He's going back to his alternate worlds theory. ]
He did say that time doesn't move here on a linear path...
[ Maybe Minato will give him the "I don't know, I'm not God" spiel, but it's worth a visit anyways. Kido's not the only one with screwy memories and multiple AUs, after all. ]
[ Terry: "so uh what happened?" Minato: "idk you tell me" also LMFAO WHY IS THAT THE INDISPUTABLE PROOF TERRY COMES UP WITH, I was waiting for Terry to whip out his phone and show Kido pictures or something ]
Uh. I remember Rei.
[ She can't recall Sasuke as well, and all she gets from Souji's name is a vague sense of annoyance, but she can't forget Rei. ]
[ I wish he wasn't so stupid sometimes. I have to flip a coin to see if a remotely smart statement even goes through his head. If it lands on tails, I just delete it. Goodbye, smart thoughts. ]
[ It's Terry's turn to hold himself back when he hears that. He tries drinking the rest of his warm soup by lifting the bowl, but it no longer feels appetizing because all he can remember is the stench of burnt flesh and blood that he continuously vomited before. His stomach churns as if mimicking the uncomfortable effects of being poisoned, but he suppresses it. ]
... Yeah. I'm glad you two will be fine from that burning storehouse incident. I really am.
[ ...
Terry gets off the counter chair. ]
I'll be right back.
[ He needs to regain his mental composure in the bathroom by taking deep breaths. ]
[ Kido watches Terry leave and shut the bathroom door, before turning back to her soup. None of her business if he just really had to pee or whatever. She finishes her soup quickly enough after that, and then sets the bowl in the sink to wash after Terry is finished with his. The rest of the soup, if there's any left over, can be put away in containers for later, she thinks as she opens up the cupboard trying to remember where everything is. ]
[ It doesn't take long before Terry comes back, washed his face and hands to snap out of whatever he's feeling right now. He spots Kido in the kitchen and brings his empty bowl over since he did finish it earlier. ]
Containers to put leftovers in. I'll familiarize myself with everything again soon... I should probably do that for the town, too.
[ At least the shopping center, or anywhere important she'll need to remember where it is. That forest is going to be hell to get her head around again.
Kido pulls her head out of the cupboard and looks over at Terry, at his damp bangs. ]
Is everything okay? I can open the windows if it's hot.
[ That didn't really answer her question... anyway, he'll go and stand next to her and points to various places as he goes down the list: ]
That's dishes, bowls, and cups. Next one has containers. The one after that has spices and whatever else, since we don't have much in the first place. Silverware go in the drawer next to the stove.
[ Not having much stuff makes things easy to memorize, and Kido opens the cabinet for the containers to pull several smaller ones out to portion the soup out. ]
I'll go. I've done enough lying around doing nothing...
[ She throws a glance over her shoulder towards the end of the hall where Terry's room is, pauses for a second, and then looks two doors over to where her room should be, if she's remembering correctly. ]
Did I own a wallet and everything before?
[ Before she offers to go shopping, does she even have any money? Both the wallet and phone are in her room somewhere; she didn't really own much beside some clothes and too many stuffed animals. ]
Sure. I'll finish things up here, and maybe we can go to the grocery store together after.
[ He can show her where it is again, and then carry most of the bags because they don't have a car or dick chariot or anything to carry things back with ]
[ There's no response, at first. With such a sparse room, she had found her things quickly, had her hair tied up in a ponytail since she doesn't have a hoodie to keep it all together in, and put the wallet in her pants pocket. She had found the phone, but instead of putting that away too, she's left staring down at the home screen.
It's the omelet, with a smiley face drawn on it with ketchup.
It would always make her smile, looking at it, and even now the want to smile is there. But instead, a tear rolls down her cheek and she can't understand why— why seeing it makes her want to be happy, why she can't be happy despite of it. ]
Yeah. I got it.
[ Her voice comes out thick, slightly muffled because she's wiping the tears off with the back of her bare arm. She's not crying; there are just tears. She breathes in and out and they are no tears.
Everything is fine. She opens the door and steps out. ]
[ Terry thought he heard wrong because the door was closed, so of course the sound would be muffled. It strikes him as strange, but decides not to question it. He was typing out the groceries on the note function of his phone, typing it all out with the blasted T9 keypad. It seems that he's more or less used to it, but his thumbs are still trying to get the hang of typing even faster. That will take a while. ]
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Seven?
[ Since she's seventeen right now and will be seventeen forever. It's like a different sort of immortality to Terry's. ]
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No! There's barely any difference to that! You looked the same! Did you go back in time or something?!
[ ... ]
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[ She looks uncertain, not because she doesn't trust her own memories, but because there's no proof of anything she says. Terry has physical proof on his side, though, if he calms down and remembers about it. ]
I died in a fire when I was little and woke up in the ruins of that castle, then died in a fire here and woke up in the ruins of my house.
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--Wait, that's not right. When I saw you for the first time, you were bleeding from your stomach. You didn't have burns or anything. You also told me that you died twice before.
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Also, however tragic a childhood she had, dying twice by the age if six or seven is pretty horrific. ]
It shouldn't have been... I'm the one who killed dad, not the other way around. Maybe the roof had fallen in, and that's why...?
[ It would have crushed her entire body, though, not just her stomach. She was hugging Rin as hard as she could the entire time, desperate not to lose her sister, so even if something small had fallen and pieced her, it would have been in the back and not the stomach. She should have been burned all over.
It doesn't make sense, and she's still inclined to trust her own memories over Terry's claims. ]
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[ He rules out the fact that perhaps this isn't the Kido he knows, because she seemed to remember him at least.
But other than that, he doesn't remember any other evidence. ]
Besides, even if the roof fell in, it wouldn't just target your stomach and avoid everything else.
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I don't know why I would have said that. When I— ...when everybody died...
[ She bites back whatever emotions are threatening to well up, and clears her throat, speaking up a little. ]
It was August 15, 2012. So that date can't be right. If all of this happened just this year, I wouldn't have forgotten any of it.
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I mean, I believe you when you said it lasted ten years, so it must have happened in some way or another.
[ He's going back to his alternate worlds theory. ]
He did say that time doesn't move here on a linear path...
[ Never mind, he looks defeated already. ]
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Who's "he"?
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Sasuke. We were trading info of what we learned beforehand, and it's what Souji told him... want me to refresh your memories on who they are?
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--Ah! Right! Rei called you "neechan"! And Rei is definitely older than 7!
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Minato: "idk you tell me"
also LMFAO WHY IS THAT THE INDISPUTABLE PROOF TERRY COMES UP WITH, I was waiting for Terry to whip out his phone and show Kido pictures or something ]
Uh. I remember Rei.
[ She can't recall Sasuke as well, and all she gets from Souji's name is a vague sense of annoyance, but she can't forget Rei. ]
How is she?
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She's still recovering.
[ ...
She was right next to you, Kido? Hello?? ]
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I didn't think we would have survived that, honestly... Someone must have gotten to us in time.
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... Yeah. I'm glad you two will be fine from that burning storehouse incident. I really am.
[ ...
Terry gets off the counter chair. ]
I'll be right back.
[ He needs to regain his mental composure in the bathroom by taking deep breaths. ]
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[ Kido watches Terry leave and shut the bathroom door, before turning back to her soup. None of her business if he just really had to pee or whatever. She finishes her soup quickly enough after that, and then sets the bowl in the sink to wash after Terry is finished with his. The rest of the soup, if there's any left over, can be put away in containers for later, she thinks as she opens up the cupboard trying to remember where everything is. ]
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Looking for something?
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[ At least the shopping center, or anywhere important she'll need to remember where it is. That forest is going to be hell to get her head around again.
Kido pulls her head out of the cupboard and looks over at Terry, at his damp bangs. ]
Is everything okay? I can open the windows if it's hot.
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It's hotter outside, so it's okay.
[ That didn't really answer her question... anyway, he'll go and stand next to her and points to various places as he goes down the list: ]
That's dishes, bowls, and cups. Next one has containers. The one after that has spices and whatever else, since we don't have much in the first place. Silverware go in the drawer next to the stove.
[ His gaze falls on the fridge. ]
... I should probably go grocery shopping soon.
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I'll go. I've done enough lying around doing nothing...
[ She throws a glance over her shoulder towards the end of the hall where Terry's room is, pauses for a second, and then looks two doors over to where her room should be, if she's remembering correctly. ]
Did I own a wallet and everything before?
[ Before she offers to go shopping, does she even have any money? Both the wallet and phone are in her room somewhere; she didn't really own much beside some clothes and too many stuffed animals. ]
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[ He still doesn't want it back, so Kido can keep that forever. ]
Let me get mine from my room and then I can help you find yours after.
[ Yeah that takes like 10 seconds. ]
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[ He can show her where it is again, and then carry most of the bags because they don't have a car or dick chariot or anything to carry things back with ]
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Kido, did you find the stuff yet? Let's go grocery shopping together.
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It's the omelet, with a smiley face drawn on it with ketchup.
It would always make her smile, looking at it, and even now the want to smile is there. But instead, a tear rolls down her cheek and she can't understand why— why seeing it makes her want to be happy, why she can't be happy despite of it. ]
Yeah. I got it.
[ Her voice comes out thick, slightly muffled because she's wiping the tears off with the back of her bare arm. She's not crying; there are just tears. She breathes in and out and they are no tears.
Everything is fine. She opens the door and steps out. ]
Let's go.
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We need eggs, parsley, maybe some beef...
[ ... ]
I want fried chicken.
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