"You can, and you're good at it, but I'm supposed to be helping you, not distracting from what you need with my own shit that's a month old at this point."
"I mean, to be fair, my shit is both new and years old all at once," he said. "Just..."
He pauses for a moment, tapping Macaque's shoulder.
"I think...you were expecting Candid to be a person all at once," he said. "Its important. Its good to treat a fragment like a person so they can grow as a person. But its also important to remember they aren't there yet. Its like a weird toddler. In some ways, they can be a competent grown person. In others, they simply don't know how to live right. They haven't learned the stove is hot because they never got close to touching it before."
He leans back a bit, studying Macaque. "He hurt you. You deserve to be mad and make him suffer the consequences for it. But it might be good moving forward to remember he's still learning what it means to be a person with memories that really aren't his own anymore, and emotions that still need time to grow. Right now, memory is the key for him to become someone new and that takes time."
He taps Macaque's collarbone. "And...it does help to say that, I think. Because Carolina like this, just...reminds me I need to remember. Who she is now isn't the person I know. So I need to learn to be her friend when she's this person instead of who she was going to be."
Macaque had been about to say something about how he's not mad at Candid, but then Wash makes a point about Carolina and Macaque can't bear to dive back down into his own crap.
"I know that you'll be a good friend to her no matter what. She might be different, but you're not. It's fine to be sad about the disconnect even as you make new connections."
"Just brushed over the rest of that," he said with a dry chuckle.
"I am different," he said. "From the person she found after the snow. Even from the person she saved from getting shot in the neck. Less different from that guy, but still. We were a lot closer to the same spot when she showed up again. Hard to trust, still tempted by revenge. I was just recently suffering the extreme consequences of it and a new support network and it took longer for her to let them in. Took a while for me to be the person you know."
"Hey, I listened. I don't disagree, I'm just not sure I'm in a place to get into it much more tonight."
He nods. "You said that, yeah. And if nothing else, being dragged through the multiverse and having repeated amnesia will change a person. But she's not bound up in you not being who you were, it didn't sound like. She trusts you despite the timeline confusion."
Re: Evening After Carolina Arrives
"You can, and you're good at it, but I'm supposed to be helping you, not distracting from what you need with my own shit that's a month old at this point."
Re: Evening After Carolina Arrives
He pauses for a moment, tapping Macaque's shoulder.
"I think...you were expecting Candid to be a person all at once," he said. "Its important. Its good to treat a fragment like a person so they can grow as a person. But its also important to remember they aren't there yet. Its like a weird toddler. In some ways, they can be a competent grown person. In others, they simply don't know how to live right. They haven't learned the stove is hot because they never got close to touching it before."
He leans back a bit, studying Macaque. "He hurt you. You deserve to be mad and make him suffer the consequences for it. But it might be good moving forward to remember he's still learning what it means to be a person with memories that really aren't his own anymore, and emotions that still need time to grow. Right now, memory is the key for him to become someone new and that takes time."
He taps Macaque's collarbone. "And...it does help to say that, I think. Because Carolina like this, just...reminds me I need to remember. Who she is now isn't the person I know. So I need to learn to be her friend when she's this person instead of who she was going to be."
Re: Evening After Carolina Arrives
"I know that you'll be a good friend to her no matter what. She might be different, but you're not. It's fine to be sad about the disconnect even as you make new connections."
Re: Evening After Carolina Arrives
"I am different," he said. "From the person she found after the snow. Even from the person she saved from getting shot in the neck. Less different from that guy, but still. We were a lot closer to the same spot when she showed up again. Hard to trust, still tempted by revenge. I was just recently suffering the extreme consequences of it and a new support network and it took longer for her to let them in. Took a while for me to be the person you know."
Re: Evening After Carolina Arrives
He nods. "You said that, yeah. And if nothing else, being dragged through the multiverse and having repeated amnesia will change a person. But she's not bound up in you not being who you were, it didn't sound like. She trusts you despite the timeline confusion."