[The frustration, the worry, the fear, it's all in that last word. He just wants to know, wants to see he's made a difference, he's still capable of helping.]
[He can make it right - the Pit, the losses. Everything.]
[Fond, endlessly fond warmth. How can you not see it?
And finally, finally Adam can show Takashi exactly what he's seen. What he knows. And he floods Takashi with it. Memories of protecting him, Chloe, Keith, Will. Here and in Deerington. Allura. Putting himself in harms way over and over. Using his resources, preciously gathered and scare in these places, to heal others. Offering himself on fighting missions, search missions.]
You give all of yourself, all the time. You've done more than any one person I can think of. I don't know how you can't see it.
[He wants to look at this feedback, at this outpouring of love, of affection, and see the good he's actually done. But ... all he can see is what didn't come of it. Of the times they all still got hurt. The times they died.]
[The time he stood on the shore and watched someone he loved walk into the water.]
[He takes that memory of Adam walking into the ocean and flips it.
Him washing up on the shore. Confused, lost. Looking up and the first time and seeing Takashi across the beach, because that's the only person who could possibly be there. His constant.]
Things go wrong. People make mistakes. That's just how the world is. But you're always there, Takashi. You're always there to repair the damage, make up for what went wrong, fix what can be fixed.
You're always, always there to do your half. Trouble is you think you're responsible for the whole.
[Shiro just... sinks down. Where he was standing. Slides down a wall, sinks into a sitting position. There's no lie here, there's no softening the truth. Even if they weren't bonded this way, Adam is not the type to do that kind of thing. Not between them.]
[So this hits.]
[This is like a physical blow. And god he wants to believe it. He wants to, so badly. And thankfully, now, he doesn't have to actually put that into words. The thought just comes - ] I want to believe it, I want to so... bad. Why can't - ?
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[The frustration, the worry, the fear, it's all in that last word. He just wants to know, wants to see he's made a difference, he's still capable of helping.]
[He can make it right - the Pit, the losses. Everything.]
I... I don't know.
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Do you see it? How you help people? How you are helping people?
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You - I married you. That - I know that. [Is that where this is going? He knows he did that right. That it's helping keep them both attached.]
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And finally, finally Adam can show Takashi exactly what he's seen. What he knows. And he floods Takashi with it. Memories of protecting him, Chloe, Keith, Will. Here and in Deerington. Allura. Putting himself in harms way over and over. Using his resources, preciously gathered and scare in these places, to heal others. Offering himself on fighting missions, search missions.]
You give all of yourself, all the time. You've done more than any one person I can think of. I don't know how you can't see it.
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[He wants to look at this feedback, at this outpouring of love, of affection, and see the good he's actually done. But ... all he can see is what didn't come of it. Of the times they all still got hurt. The times they died.]
[The time he stood on the shore and watched someone he loved walk into the water.]
I - don't know. How to see it.
I'm sorry. I want to -
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Him washing up on the shore. Confused, lost. Looking up and the first time and seeing Takashi across the beach, because that's the only person who could possibly be there. His constant.]
Things go wrong. People make mistakes. That's just how the world is. But you're always there, Takashi. You're always there to repair the damage, make up for what went wrong, fix what can be fixed.
You're always, always there to do your half. Trouble is you think you're responsible for the whole.
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[So this hits.]
[This is like a physical blow. And god he wants to believe it. He wants to, so badly. And thankfully, now, he doesn't have to actually put that into words. The thought just comes - ] I want to believe it, I want to so... bad. Why can't - ?
Why won't it happen?
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Is there such a thing as 'too much time'?
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And I'll keep showing you.
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You're... way too good to me.
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Don't you forget it.
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You're part of me now. Literally.
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[... Shiro what are you thinking. You're not thinking about raspberry blowing are you - ]
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[Leaning in and doing it. Against your husband's neck.]