Kathryn A ([info]kerravonsen) wrote in [info]b7friday,
@ 2004-10-17 19:19:00
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Current music:John Michael Talbot / The Lord's Supper / Be Exalted - Glory To God

Another impossible conversation
Theme: First Lines
Words: 300

I'm afraid that even the first time I glanced at [info]astrogirl2's first lines, this particular line leapt out at me, as said by one particular person. Which means that this just had to be a crossover.




I am dead. That gives me objectivity. No feelings to cloud the judgement, no desires to bias one's conclusions; unlike the man in front of me. However much he considers himself rational and objective, he isn't. No living being can be.

"You killed him," I said. "It is your responsibility."

"Tell me something I don't know." His voice was slightly slurred.

"You appear not to know that getting drunk will only give you a headache, not a solution."

"There's a solution for this?" He snorted.

"I myself have been responsible for many deaths. They caused me no pain, because I am dead."

"You wear it well."

"His Shadow reanimated me."

"Tell me again why I'm talking to a man who's obviously insane."

"Because you chose to. And I am not insane."

"Because I chose to," he repeated. "Are there really any choices left for me?"

"Certainly. You can choose to live, or you can chose to die. Right now, you are chosing to die."

"Spare me the psychotech talk."

"I am not a psychotech, I am merely making a logical extrapolation of your present circumstances."

He glared at me, then he glared at his drink, but he didn't answer. He knew I was right.

"Blake and his stupid causes..."

"I died for a cause. That did not make the cause stupid, even though, at that time, we did not succeed."

"But you succeeded later?"

"I destroyed His Shadow, yes, but only to unintentionally unleash an even greater terror."

"How very cheerful."

We sat in silence for a while; he swirled the amber liquid in his glass, but did not drink it.

"Choices... It all comes down to choices in the end."

"What do you chose?"

"It's no choice at all really." He put his glass down. "I choose to live."



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[info]reapermum
2004-10-17 11:35 am UTC (link)
Yes, I can see Kai having sympathy with Blake's cause. But you leave us with more questions than answers, perhaps a sign of something well written.

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[info]kerravonsen
2004-10-17 08:48 pm UTC (link)
Questions such as...?
It may be the answers are "I don't know"... (grin)

Kai would have sympathy with Blake's cause -- after all, as mentioned above, he died for a cause which was just as hopeless, if not more hopeless, than Blake's.

But also, his attitude here is a dispassionate, disinterested sort of "Stop moping and start coping!" as far as what Avon is doing to himself here...

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[info]reapermum
2004-10-17 09:39 pm UTC (link)
Such as How did Avon get to a bar instead of a cell to meet Kai. And are the dead intested in anyone else's cause.

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[info]kerravonsen
2004-10-17 10:18 pm UTC (link)
Such as How did Avon get to a bar instead of a cell to meet Kai.

Well, I took it as given... and titled it an "impossible conversation".
But on the other hand, I've read enough scenarios where the rebels counterattacked and rescued everybody, that Avon ending up in a bar isn't unreasonable.

And are the dead intested in anyone else's cause.
Well, Kai wouldn't have to be interested in anyone else's cause to be in a bar... 8-)

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[info]astrogirl2
2004-10-18 06:06 pm UTC (link)
Oooh, nifty! And not something I would have every thought of based on that line, although it seems wonderfully obvious in retrospect. :)

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[info]kerravonsen
2004-10-18 08:42 pm UTC (link)
Thanks! (big happy smile)

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