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Photo album spread out on my bedroom floor...
There was nothing remarkable about the day when Break got up this morning. There was nothing remarkable lying in wait in his bathroom, and nothing remarkable between himself and the kitchen, and nothing remarkable between the kitchen and the library.
The library, however, held something new today. It was lurking on the bottom shelf, easily missed but for Break's habit of crawling around on the floor -- a large binder, sedate red leather and several inches wide.
Break knows that binder.
Fingers shaking, he snatches it up out of the shelf. He fumbles it, and it falls open, and the first thing he sees is Faneuil Hall at Christmas, covered in snow. Below that is a photograph of Shelly, his own Shelly, dressed in winter clothes and laughing with Sharon when she was still small, and there's his ponytail in the photograph next to it because no one could ever get him to look at the camera that first year and he's seen these pictures a thousand times --
He slams the book shut, suddenly unable to look. A cruel gift, in a way; there are days that he wonders if he'll ever see this place and these people again. But on the other hand, now -- now he can show people, he can let them see things he's only described. It's as precious as it is mean.
Gathering the photo album up close to his chest and clutching it as though he's afraid it'll vanish, Break leaves the library, in search of some of the people he trusts most.
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The library, however, held something new today. It was lurking on the bottom shelf, easily missed but for Break's habit of crawling around on the floor -- a large binder, sedate red leather and several inches wide.
Break knows that binder.
Fingers shaking, he snatches it up out of the shelf. He fumbles it, and it falls open, and the first thing he sees is Faneuil Hall at Christmas, covered in snow. Below that is a photograph of Shelly, his own Shelly, dressed in winter clothes and laughing with Sharon when she was still small, and there's his ponytail in the photograph next to it because no one could ever get him to look at the camera that first year and he's seen these pictures a thousand times --
He slams the book shut, suddenly unable to look. A cruel gift, in a way; there are days that he wonders if he'll ever see this place and these people again. But on the other hand, now -- now he can show people, he can let them see things he's only described. It's as precious as it is mean.
Gathering the photo album up close to his chest and clutching it as though he's afraid it'll vanish, Break leaves the library, in search of some of the people he trusts most.
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"What did you dress as?"
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So he skips a few years ahead, and here's something so uncanny it's almost frightening, Gil -- a Break with his hair properly short, on a modern street in his modern world, wearing a rather familiar tattered blue coat and a nice top hat with a pink sash tied around its brim.
This Break, of course, has no idea.
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"The day Break and I met...he was dressed almost exactly like that."
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Break trails off uncertainly, eye narrowing as he stares off at nothing.
"...when did I meet my Gilbert?"
Thoughtfully, he flips to another Halloween, wherein Shelly had somehow managed to get him to team up with her for Mary Poppins and then do part of the stupid dance with her in Harvard Square, to boot. Obviously this Break and his Gilbert had a far less memorable meeting; and yet, given the way he behaved with the Gils here, surely there was a bond of some kind between them.
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"You don't remember when you met?"
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Break pauses, honestly thinking about this. But, at last, he shakes his head.
"I don't remember the exact day, I'm afraid. I fink Liam met him before I did, even."
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"Did he tell you how we met?"
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Break turns to him expectantly, clearly interpreting the question as an offer.
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"He was there...the night of the first ceremony. I heard about it later from Oz and Oscar, but I didn't actually see him." Leaving out the part about how he was controlled by Doldum that entire time.
"I was injured at that ceremony, but the minute that I could get out of bed, I ran away from the Vessalius house. I'd failed to protect my master and knew that I had no right to stay there. But I was still weak...I ended up collapsing in the rain that day, crying into the mud. Then he was standing there above me with an umbrella, telling me that he'd help me to get Oz back. All I had to do was spy on the Nightray family and he would help me enter Pandora, learn about the Abyss and then eventually Contract with the family Chain."
He pauses, scratches at the side of his head.
"Even though he was rude and pushy and loud and abrasive and didn't respect my personal space at all...I understood then that there was something about his words that I had to trust, and eventually learn to respect."
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"...well, I do remember now that I stole the cherry muffin out of his lunch the first day we met," he offers. "And then he yelled at me about it every day for a week after."
Admittedly not the best first impression.
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"And I'll bet you still did it again later, regardless."
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Poor otherworld Gilbert; Break acquired a taste for his cooking early. *3
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Totally oblivious to what this might be doing for this Gil's ego, but if it gets him more food, he's okay with it anyway.
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"Hmph," is all the recognition of this idea he gives, however.
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But the rest of us do."Fings never -- well, they never got back to normal between us, at home. After I got sick. He avoids me. Sometimes he leaves outright when I walk in a room."
He's never really admitted this aloud before -- not even to Liam, who would probably try to fix it. He does know that Oscar once had the same problem, though.
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Break had said that his own Gilbert was more mature, aged and grown than this Gilbert was now, but hearing that, he couldn't quite believe it. Didn't he understand his dedication to this man? Even if it's not the same world, it still hurts him to have to think about it that way.
"...He'll come around. If he's anything like me he will, at least."
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"One of these years," Break says, sounding just the tiniest bit wistful.
It's been nice, here, having Gils about.
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So he doesn't finish the sentence, but he does reach out to place a hand on Break's shoulder, giving it a gentle squeeze to answer in lieu of words.
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"I hear he's doing very, very well," he says quietly. There's that at least. "He should be...off to Italy at home, by now, actually."
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A hand moves up to rub at his forehead, eyebrows crinkling as though in slight pain, but he barely makes any notice of it.
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Curiously, Break flips a bit -- he's pretty sure Shelly selected some photos from the trip they took to Europe, the year before Break was ill. Sure enough, he finds a photo of a bakery in Italy, with himself leaning up against the shop window like an excited little kid.
The other photos on the page are all of St. Peter's Basilica, with Liam appearing in a few of them. Break points out a photo of the exterior and says, "Ah -- this is in Rome, one of the most famous Catholic churches. Liam's a Catholic, so he wanted to go see it."
sorry I'm too busy drooling over that picture
"Catholic? It's a religion?"
Infuriating, isn't it?
"Yeah. His whole family follows it, but he's quiet about it. He'll be able to explain it to you better than I could, if he ever shows up -- ahhh, but here's why we were in Italy that time of year; I wanted to see the Carnevale in Venice."
Break flips another page, and the next two pages are crammed full of people in beautiful costumes and masks. There are even pictures of mask shops, and Break is clearly enamored.
"This is a Catholic festival, actually. They've got a fing called Lent, where you -- you fast and pray and consider your sins and blah blah, and the day right before Lent is the day you go crazy wiv parties and amazing food so you can get it all out of your system before that. Carnevale happens in the couple weeks leading up to that."
ALL MY RAGE
"Your sins..." he repeats, lowly. "I see. Strange...."
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