Yeah, I don't want to keep it from him, but I don't want to tell him and make it worse— or tell him and for something to happen to Ky.
... but I can't go to the Theater kids because they know Andy and most of the wizards who've been here for a bit are connected to the Theater so, I figure I can ask this newer guy?
Not much beyond his finder. I'll go back to it and read his conversations, make sure he's not creepy. And I can contact him about it, see what he says.
[ It occurs to him belatedly that sometimes Andy doesn't like it when he just says he's fine, even if he is, and Andy is already upset, so he hastily tries to elaborate. ]
I really am. It seems clear to me that we need to know more, and I don't think young Andy urgently needs to know the cause of his troubles, quite aside from the extraneous problems his self knowledge could bring about, so, startling as the situation is, we have our first steps. And, as in any investigative situation, it's important to first assemble our facts before drawing any conclusions. Theories would merely be premature conjecture at this point. So I'm putting such thoughts firmly out of my mind.
We can cross that bridge when we come to it. At the moment, I'm more concerned with figuring out what's actually going on with his, ah, symbiotic supernatural little passenger. There's really very little to tell until we know what it's doing to him.
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... but I can't go to the Theater kids because they know Andy and most of the wizards who've been here for a bit are connected to the Theater so, I figure I can ask this newer guy?
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[ It occurs to him belatedly that sometimes Andy doesn't like it when he just says he's fine, even if he is, and Andy is already upset, so he hastily tries to elaborate. ]
I really am. It seems clear to me that we need to know more, and I don't think young Andy urgently needs to know the cause of his troubles, quite aside from the extraneous problems his self knowledge could bring about, so, startling as the situation is, we have our first steps. And, as in any investigative situation, it's important to first assemble our facts before drawing any conclusions. Theories would merely be premature conjecture at this point. So I'm putting such thoughts firmly out of my mind.
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He huffs out a laugh then just lets his head drop on the table ]
I love you.
[ It's a very tired mumble. He feels like he's aged ten years ]
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And I, you.
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[ He'll be fine, he just needs a minute. ]
I knew there was something, but I wasn't expecting this.
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Can we stay there forever?
[ There's an attempt to inject some humor into his tone but it's not very successful. ]
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[ He lifts his head, and stands up, reaching for Ben's hand immediately. ]
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We none of us have to deal with this alone.
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[ He's less concerned about that, but he doesn't want to tell his son he's a zombie and then that his werewolf friend died because he told him. ]
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