Anyone can be brought here against their will, that is something out of my control.
[Shadows seem to linger within the edges of the link, followed by this empty coldness as he listened to this human try to reason with him. It's laughable really, how naive she was.] I could care less. They had a purpose to serve and if they died, it was because they were weak.
If you knew returning was out of your control, then why did you feel it necessary to force a way to leave in the first place?
[There is a slight feeling of nausea that comes from hearing him speak with such disregard to those who had suffered due to those actions. She's glad that she's seated, and that he can't see the way she's balled her hands up into the fabric of her shawl.]
I had some unfinished business back home. Time may work differently here, but everyday here was time wasted when I could be doing something more important back home.
[For a moment, it's hard to focus the words. There's a tightness in her chest, that grief from that Day reemerging, but she takes a breath, trying to keep herself focused and calm despite it all.]
And... just what was it that made what you were doing so important to you?
That information is not relevant to you. [Short and to the point. She would get nothing more out of him from that line of questioning.]
In fact, I think I've more than satisfied your curiosity. Whatever you were hoping to find from asking me what you already know, is a meaningless endeavor.
[There was silence and then came this unsettling laughter. The voice that answers back was inhuman and distorted, as if there were many voices answering as one.]
You are a fool. It is humans who desire the companionship of others, because you are all too weak on your own. [The shadows began to expand, giving off the feeling of being trapped. ] I have no need for something so pitiful and pointless.
[Son, that is creepy. And rude. And a little telling, actually. Which is why she rapidly forces her own thoughts on light, warmth and open spaces, though she's leaning forward in her seat, the heels of her palms pressed just above her eyes, fingers curled in.]
The fact that you would respond in such a way... you are afraid of needing others, aren't you? Why else would you act like the bully in the school yard?
Afraid? Who do you take me for!? [Now she done it. How dare she challenge Pride, the first and the oldest. There was this feeling of the walls being pressed against the receiver.]
How dare you lecture me as if I follow your human standards. I don't need others, because homunculi has no need for anyone like your weak kind does! [There was bloodlust in his tone, a strong desire to kill and punish these ungrateful humans. It had been some time since he could do...well anything and he clearly snapped.] We're through here. Don't contact me again, you lowlife.
[And the pressure suddenly disappeared, the connection now broken.]
[Well, after that outburst, she's almost rather glad he chose to abruptly cut the link between them. He had clearly worked himself up to a point beyond reason, and there was no sense continuing down that line of thought at this time -- and was he, truly, beyond reason, as everyone had thought? Was this even enough evidence to make such a deduction on?
Her head was pounding with a lingering ache. That had been... something. There was no preparing for that last onslaught. So she was left alone to sit quietly with her thoughts, heart breaking yet again.]
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Considering that it was a success, I don't have any regrets from my decision.
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[Shadows seem to linger within the edges of the link, followed by this empty coldness as he listened to this human try to reason with him. It's laughable really, how naive she was.] I could care less. They had a purpose to serve and if they died, it was because they were weak.
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[There is a slight feeling of nausea that comes from hearing him speak with such disregard to those who had suffered due to those actions. She's glad that she's seated, and that he can't see the way she's balled her hands up into the fabric of her shawl.]
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And... just what was it that made what you were doing so important to you?
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In fact, I think I've more than satisfied your curiosity. Whatever you were hoping to find from asking me what you already know, is a meaningless endeavor.
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You are a fool. It is humans who desire the companionship of others, because you are all too weak on your own. [The shadows began to expand, giving off the feeling of being trapped. ] I have no need for something so pitiful and pointless.
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[Son, that is creepy. And rude. And a little telling, actually. Which is why she rapidly forces her own thoughts on light, warmth and open spaces, though she's leaning forward in her seat, the heels of her palms pressed just above her eyes, fingers curled in.]
The fact that you would respond in such a way... you are afraid of needing others, aren't you? Why else would you act like the bully in the school yard?
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How dare you lecture me as if I follow your human standards. I don't need others, because homunculi has no need for anyone like your weak kind does! [There was bloodlust in his tone, a strong desire to kill and punish these ungrateful humans. It had been some time since he could do...well anything and he clearly snapped.] We're through here. Don't contact me again, you lowlife.
[And the pressure suddenly disappeared, the connection now broken.]
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Her head was pounding with a lingering ache. That had been... something. There was no preparing for that last onslaught. So she was left alone to sit quietly with her thoughts, heart breaking yet again.]