Billy Kaplan (
wearingthestars) wrote in
revivalproject2020-06-03 03:31 pm
You can't hide from your problems | Calibrations
WHO: Billy Kaplan, OPEN
WHERE: Billy's Calibration Room
WHAT: Calibrations
WHEN: 3 June - 10 June
WARNINGS: Potential Warnings for Violence, Depression, Death and Suicide, but also some happy things
The room you step into isn't all that different from Billy's actually room back home, for those that know it. It looks like the room of a typical nerdy teenager, walls adorned with posters of his favourite heroes, and a desk cluttered with unfinished homework. There's shelves with books, and assorted action figures, as well as a few old games- like operation, which don't seem to have gotten much attention lately, covered in a layer of dust.
Billy lays on his bed with an assortment of comics, reading through them, though when he glances up you might note that his eyes are wrong. All black with fields of stars, like you can see the depths of universe in them.
He curls a finger, and a box beneath the bed scoots further back into the darkness.
WHERE: Billy's Calibration Room
WHAT: Calibrations
WHEN: 3 June - 10 June
WARNINGS: Potential Warnings for Violence, Depression, Death and Suicide, but also some happy things
The room you step into isn't all that different from Billy's actually room back home, for those that know it. It looks like the room of a typical nerdy teenager, walls adorned with posters of his favourite heroes, and a desk cluttered with unfinished homework. There's shelves with books, and assorted action figures, as well as a few old games- like operation, which don't seem to have gotten much attention lately, covered in a layer of dust.
Billy lays on his bed with an assortment of comics, reading through them, though when he glances up you might note that his eyes are wrong. All black with fields of stars, like you can see the depths of universe in them.
He curls a finger, and a box beneath the bed scoots further back into the darkness.

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"I've never seen a school before, not really. And I can't imagine why it should be like this."
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He shrugs a shoulder. "I was different. People don't like that." He tries to look as though it doesn't bother him. It's just part of life. Inescapable.
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"It's okay-" Billy assures him, and they're back in his room, "...Thank you for trying."
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Sorry, the distinguished Bi is very distressed to have seen this. And looks to the boy with the stars in his eyes with something like sorrow.
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"Some people. It's...it's better than it used to be. It's getting better..."
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"You deserved better. I am sorry you did not get as much. Especially given you are a generous young man. I only have Mini thanks to you."
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He shrugs off the thanks, though that does remind him- "You got him from the carnival? My magic- this place messes with it sometimes. The storms- I think the caves should have strengthened it, but- I haven't been able to test if what I make there stays. If my magic fades can you still save him?"
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He doesn't know if the storm will destroy that spark.
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"...I guess we'll find out," he murmurs apologetically.
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"The good tends to win out, no matter how bad things get."
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"Do you... need someone to talk to?"
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"..." Billy hesitates, and for a sort moment when he looks up his normal eyes are back, looking uncertain before the stars return and he smile again.
"About what?" he asks, as though he has no idea what Reeve could be talking about.
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"Anything. I've been through a lot. Seen a lot. It's not that unreasonable for a man of my age and experience to offer an ear to someone younger who needs it."
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"You really are a lot like Tony."
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"I may need to see another memory before I can leave. I ask forgiveness."
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He watches Reeve carefully skirt the room, giving a soft hum. "It's what you're here for, you don't have to apologize."
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He looks pleased that Reeve agrees with him. For all he and Tony been through, Billy's been able to let the bad parts go, but he knows that's been harder for his brother. Tommy doesn't trust easy, and he regains lost trust even slower.
"I feel better with him here...I can handle things on my own, I'm...an adult now, I guess, but- having an adult I know I can count on...one from home, it's..."
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"Nice," Reeve agrees, smiling. "Yes, I understand. It's true even for me, at my age. I've a companion this time, and someone I know I can trust implicitly. That sort fo thing matters when the world seems against you."
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