* despite everything, it's still you (
stilljustyou) wrote in
deercountry2022-06-17 04:55 pm
Entry tags:
facing demons (closed)
Who: Frisk and others
What: Memshare and some event prompts.
When: Through June.
Where: Various
What: Memshare and some event prompts.
When: Through June.
Where: Various

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[ it's a tease, what with katherine pursing her lips and lifting her shoulders, but there is some truth to it. given the nature of deerington and the trench, she wouldn't be surprised if they stumble across some weird city that's waiting for them to be explored. ]
I'm game if you are. I am wearing my underground heels.
[ they're just regular black boots, but, hey! they're perfect for collecting dirt. ]
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Back at home -- I ended up falling into the Underground. I ended up making a lot of friends then.
( They have a lot of memories then -- both good and bad, but there's no mistaking the fact that they were able to meet others who they could call family now. )
When it happened here, it was scary, but uhm... You're right -- it could be different here.
( They pause for a moment before extending a hand for her to take. If she's going to go, they definitely don't want her to go alone. It could be dangerous... )
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and so katherine doesn't wish to let frisk's own vulnerable confession hang between them, leaving them feeling heavier.
this isn't her first time being underground. the last time she had been surrounded by such dark and possibly dank walls, it'd been of someone else's doing. ]
I spent some time underground back home. I was in a tomb. [ the way she says it is with a light tone, although it's somewhat of a dark time for katherine. desiccating had been terrible. the boredom had been unbearable. ]
I think this will be a much better experience. [ she smiles at frisk. ] I at least have company this time.
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... Why were you in a place like that?
( It reminds them of when they had fallen into the underground here. The catacombs were a place that Frisk would never wish for anyone to visit. They can't help but wonder if that place was similar to where Katherine was beforehand. )
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Some people thought I wasn't very nice, so they wanted to trap me somewhere I couldn't get out of.
[ she says it like she's speaking of a pair of shoes. it's better to mentally keep her distance. the tomb had been long and hard and utterly uncomfortable, and katherine had hated feeling powerless.
she looks at frisk and lifts a shoulder. ] I wasn't a nice person to some people. They'd say I was unjustly mean. I wouldn't.
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You aren't a bad person.
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[ some may have changed their minds. she knows stefan has. but many would say that she is a bad person who has done bad things. katherine knows she has. but without the context of why... it's easier to paint her as the bad guy. ]
But thank you. [ looking ahead, she ducks her gaze momentarily. scrunching up her face, she looks at them again. ] Do you find it hard to take a compliment?
[ as someone who preens and enjoys attention every now and then, a genuine compliment throws her off balance. ]
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No. Why?
( It almost feels off topic from what they were just talking about, so they can't help but ask. )
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[ for someone who was as vain and fond of preening as katherine, she does find herself struggling with taking genuine compliments. it might have something to do with the fact she's so used to disparaging comments instead.
she shrugs in an effort to downplay it. ]
I don't get to hear a lot of them. [ she waves her hand. ] It's the whole being perceived as a bad person thing. [ pursing her lips, she jokes, ] For some reason, no one wants to compliment you.
[ except people like frisk. the good ones. ]
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... Sometimes, the people who seem bad are the people who need to be cared for the most.
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Even if they were very cruel and did reprehensible things?
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( There's a pause then, Frisk going quiet as they look down. )
Someone at home called me a best friend -- but, they ended up hurting me a lot. But... a lot of bad things had happened to them, too.
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gently, she asks, ] Do you think they did it on purpose? Hurting you.
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But, it was because they thought that they had to.