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Entry tags:
- !open,
- brave police: j-decker | kagerou,
- kingdom hearts | ventus,
- tf: animated | blurr,
- tf: dreamwave | starscream (crau),
- tf: idw | drift,
- tf: idw | rung,
- ✘ 9 | 4,
- ✘ ace attorney | kay faraday,
- ✘ chobits | yuzuki,
- ✘ tf: idw | optimus prime (crau),
- ✘ tf: idw | starscream,
- ✘ tf: idw | ultra magnus,
- ✘ tf: shattered glass | soundwave (crau)
Failure
WHO: Rung, Open~
WHERE: He's wandered into Alpha Trion's Quadrant.
WHEN Sometime after the bad session with Fortress Maximus.
WHAT: He failed at the only thing he's ever truly been good at and he feels miserable because of it.
WARNINGS: N/A
Rung felt like a failure; an absolute failure in what he was supposed to be good at. He was supposed to help Fortress Maximus, do what he could because that's what his function was, and yet he'd completely fallen apart when the other had gotten upset and instead of helping he'd probably caused more harm than good. He'd lost his composure, let his emotions come through too much, and hadn't been able to keep his own haunting memories at bay.
It was everything that therapist wasn't supposed to do.
A small voice in the back of his head reminded him, as he walked along lost in thought, that the incident was still fairly fresh--recent enough that at times he could still feel the sting of the blow to his head--but a larger voice, the more stubborn one that Rung was letting have control at the moment, argued that it didn't matter. He should have been able to put it all aside and not let it get to him. He should have been able to calm Fortress Maximus down and helped him instead of freaking out.
He'd thought about retracting his offer for the time being, since he didn't feel like he was a good enough doctor to help anyone now, but he'd already made steps with several and he couldn't--wouldn't back out on them now.
But he'd never really felt more worthless in all of his existence really.
Rung had been so lost in thought that he didn't really realize where he'd ended up until he finally caught sight of a lake, the therapist's optics flickering as he slowed to a stop, staring out over the waters before finally looking around. It was very serene in a way, peaceful in a way that reminded him of what Blurr had said.
This must be Alpha Trion's quadrant.
Hesitating for a moment more, Rung's vents cycled softly as he pushed forward, heading down closer to the lake to just sit and..stew some more. Berate himself some more? Something like that...
WHERE: He's wandered into Alpha Trion's Quadrant.
WHEN Sometime after the bad session with Fortress Maximus.
WHAT: He failed at the only thing he's ever truly been good at and he feels miserable because of it.
WARNINGS: N/A
Rung felt like a failure; an absolute failure in what he was supposed to be good at. He was supposed to help Fortress Maximus, do what he could because that's what his function was, and yet he'd completely fallen apart when the other had gotten upset and instead of helping he'd probably caused more harm than good. He'd lost his composure, let his emotions come through too much, and hadn't been able to keep his own haunting memories at bay.
It was everything that therapist wasn't supposed to do.
A small voice in the back of his head reminded him, as he walked along lost in thought, that the incident was still fairly fresh--recent enough that at times he could still feel the sting of the blow to his head--but a larger voice, the more stubborn one that Rung was letting have control at the moment, argued that it didn't matter. He should have been able to put it all aside and not let it get to him. He should have been able to calm Fortress Maximus down and helped him instead of freaking out.
He'd thought about retracting his offer for the time being, since he didn't feel like he was a good enough doctor to help anyone now, but he'd already made steps with several and he couldn't--wouldn't back out on them now.
But he'd never really felt more worthless in all of his existence really.
Rung had been so lost in thought that he didn't really realize where he'd ended up until he finally caught sight of a lake, the therapist's optics flickering as he slowed to a stop, staring out over the waters before finally looking around. It was very serene in a way, peaceful in a way that reminded him of what Blurr had said.
This must be Alpha Trion's quadrant.
Hesitating for a moment more, Rung's vents cycled softly as he pushed forward, heading down closer to the lake to just sit and..stew some more. Berate himself some more? Something like that...
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And, secretly, he'd wondered what was on the other side. If he'd gone to find out, would things have ended differently? No way of knowing.
He didn't mind the approach, not pulling away from the other robot. It was easier to talk this way, wasn't it? "Soundwave has a good heart..." He tilted his head. "Have you met him?"
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Tucking his arms behind his back and lacing his fingers together, Rung smiled softly and nodded.
"I have, yes. He is a very nice bot, one of the nicest I've met, I'd have to say."
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He very nearly put a too at the end of the second question. Though, it wasn't really true. More, he disliked it than feared it.
Something close to a smile flickered on his own face. "He's looked out for me..." And then trailed off. "It's good. That you met him. Now you have someone else to speak to."
He was, of course, automatically assuming anyone who had met Soundwave had made friends with him.
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His focus returned to his companion and a soft smile appeared as he talked about Soundwave more.
"He seems like the type that truly is nice down to the core. It's a bit refreshing."
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Even as he asked the question, he backed away from the water a little, as if he expected it to explode. Or for something to leap out at them. Honestly, it wouldn't surprise him at this point.
The smile caught him a little off-guard. He blinked, before trying once more to imitate it.
"There aren't many like that... are there?"
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His expression softened again and he shook his head, tilting his head as he noted the way Kagerou attempted a smile of his own.
"No, I suppose there aren't, at least not where I'm from. But here..I've run into quite a few."
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It wasn't really a smile. It sort of looked like someone had tried to stretch out his face. But hey. He tried. And he took a few steps back to where he'd been a moment ago, after being reassured nothing was going to leap out of the lake.
"No one likes it here... everyone wants to go home," he said, slowly. "But... there are better humans, and more robots with good hearts, here than anywhere I've been."
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"It..this place does seem to hold a lot more positive outcomes for many of us," he said softly. "And I daresay it's given a lot of us a new lease on life in a way, a chance to start fresh. I think it's the idea of being pulled here at random, without a say in the matter, that has many upset and wanting to go home."
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Those words made him blink, as if startled. In a way, maybe, he was. Everyone kept saying that. Even those who didn't know... He tightened his arms around himself, shoulders drawing up.
"I... think you're right. Or that we're separated from someone who we wish were here." He looked at the Cybertronian for confirmation. "Right?"