"No, I suppose you don't. And who's to say you're wrong?"
By then, Shimmerlace had emptied her plate. The pleasant buzz of her meal emanated from her stomach and sparkled like champagne on the surface of her brain. Or perhaps that was the alcohol.
"I mean, you're immensely talented, Yuki. No one Earth can take that from you. And of course you famously work day and night—as prodigious in your effort as in your native ability."
"In a fair world, a sane world, victory for our Yuki would be written in the stars."
Shimmerlace leaned back into her chair, hands on her belly. She drummed with her fingers on that tum. Ba-dum pa-vum. As serious as her words were, she felt light. A half-smile kind of contentment. There would be owls on the table soon.
"But it's not a fair world, is it?"
Scratching the Surface
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Guess they wanted me to show off what I do
But I couldn't care any less to show you
Cause though I'm a hare, I've got nothing to prove
Though I'm a hare, I've got nothing to prove
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Though I'm a hare, I've got nothing to prove
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The moment the words had left her mouth, Yuki looked down, letting out a long sigh. Everything was silent. Everything stood still for what felt like an eternity. Realistically, it couldn't have been more than a few seconds - but to Yuki, that didn't matter. The girl was adrift in her own thoughts - staring into the uncertain future, not knowing what would await her on the other side. Not knowing if anything would - if she even had a future. A pang of anxiety tugged at her stomach. It was a reality she didn't want to confront. Yet, she knew all too well she didn't have a choice. She had to confront it - Angelina was still out there. Still after her. And as long as she was, as long as the business between them remained unfinished, Yuki couldn't hide from it.
Even when Shimmerlace spoke next, Yuki didn't budge. Her stare remained fixed where it was, straight down into the table at the empty plate. She heard what Shimmerlace said, of course - but those words stuck in her, ringing around her head. They lingered in her thoughts.
Yes, it was true. Yuki was gifted. She had been hailed as a wrestling prodigy even before she was out of high school. She had the skills, and she had the work ethic, always dedicating herself to reach further, to push herself harder; to make herself into the best person she could be. She'd put herself through all sorts of grueling matches in the name of proving herself, facing challenges anyone else would've shied away from in terror. And, in spite of all the pain and suffering she'd endured, she still got back in the ring. By all means, she shouldn't have had anything to worry about.
And yet, she had. Because she herself had seen that sometimes, all those qualities weren't enough. She knew that in facing such challenges, she had to face their fallout. And she knew full well why she still got back in the ring in spite of it all - because she didn't have anywhere else.
At last, Yuki let out a long sigh - a sigh that caused her body to half-deflate, sinking lower into her chair. "...That's...kind of the problem," she said. "You're right. I have all those things going for me. I should be the big hero. I should be ready to take her on. If there's anyone out there who can stand up to her, it should be me, and yet-" She stopped, something hitching in her throat before she looked down again.
"And yet...I still don't think I can do it. If all the successes of my past don't help me...what will?"
Even when Shimmerlace spoke next, Yuki didn't budge. Her stare remained fixed where it was, straight down into the table at the empty plate. She heard what Shimmerlace said, of course - but those words stuck in her, ringing around her head. They lingered in her thoughts.
Yes, it was true. Yuki was gifted. She had been hailed as a wrestling prodigy even before she was out of high school. She had the skills, and she had the work ethic, always dedicating herself to reach further, to push herself harder; to make herself into the best person she could be. She'd put herself through all sorts of grueling matches in the name of proving herself, facing challenges anyone else would've shied away from in terror. And, in spite of all the pain and suffering she'd endured, she still got back in the ring. By all means, she shouldn't have had anything to worry about.
And yet, she had. Because she herself had seen that sometimes, all those qualities weren't enough. She knew that in facing such challenges, she had to face their fallout. And she knew full well why she still got back in the ring in spite of it all - because she didn't have anywhere else.
At last, Yuki let out a long sigh - a sigh that caused her body to half-deflate, sinking lower into her chair. "...That's...kind of the problem," she said. "You're right. I have all those things going for me. I should be the big hero. I should be ready to take her on. If there's anyone out there who can stand up to her, it should be me, and yet-" She stopped, something hitching in her throat before she looked down again.
"And yet...I still don't think I can do it. If all the successes of my past don't help me...what will?"
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Oh, dumb luck, was what Shimmerlace wanted to say. And if she'd really been honest, she might have added A careful analysis and shameless exploitation of her personality defects both in and outside the ring. Sneaking poison into her water bottle. Holding her beloved personal treasures for ransom.
You know, the shit she's got the balls to be doing to you.
Except—was that a...hitch in ol' Yukes's throat? That certainly dragged Shimmerlace down from whatever lofty column she'd been pontificating from previously. Fuck.
Shimmerlace wasn't sure how she'd managed to wriggle into this position. She wasn't sure she wanted to be in this position. Hell, all she really wanted in the most secret and selfish cockles of Shimmerlace's fey heart was for Yuki to be in the audience for Apex. But fuck—she couldn't help it. The way Yuki was talking made Shimmerlace want to like. Hug her or some shit. Or slap her. Something on that line.
"Er, listen. Yuki. You know you can always, just, y'know..."
Call the cops?
Shimmerlace's voice caught in a knot in her tongue. No she fucking can't! How am I gonna rip my rabbit away from a cunt in prison, huh?! But more...relevantly, if not importantly, that wasn't Yuki's real problem either, was it? It wasn't just safety from the terror Yuki craved.
Would Shimmerlace ever, in a million fucking years spinning through every possible god damn world where LAW played out, call the cops to get her Thistle? Of course not. Hell, she wouldn't even accept Yuki's help if the prodigy offered to pay to double-team the Marauder in a sparring session. There was artful cheating, and then there was dependence, and Shimmerlace had experienced dependence.
"Ehh... Actually, Y'know I was just about to say something real fuckin' dumb. I'll stow that. Sorry. But look—" Shimmerlace sighed and leaned up against table. She folded her hands and let them rest over the coins she'd been toying with earlier. "You're setting yourself up here to be a real lonely hero, y'know. Which, mind, is not a criticism." She raised her hands, palms out, and even managed a bit of a smile. "I get it. It's pretty God damn romantic. But, eh. Well. I guess one thing I was gonna say earlier that isn't dumb is there's a lot of luck to this game we're playing. Everyone's gotta face the dealer no matter how genius they are as players, ya dig?"
"So, that means failure is a real possibility. No matter what. And you've got to make peace with that, or you're gonna spend so much time ruminating over imagined failures, it's gonna swallow you right down its giant's gullet. And then you really are fucked. You know? Like—well, say...Ech..."
Shimmerlace was feeling increasingly grateful the restaurant was so empty. She worried about poor Kimiko and her capacity to keep the door's open, but fuck was the privacy nice sometimes. Shimmerlace continued but with a lowered voice, almost a whisper. Stupid, really. What was she hiding from? But sometimes giving voice to something seemed to make it real.
"Say you really are only the second best lightweight, and you get unlucky, and Angelina...fuck, y'know. Does unto thee tomorrow what you've done unto me tonight. Well, life's gonna keep on turning, yeah? Like it or no. So—how're you gonna make that OK, Yuki? How do you make that life good?"
You know, the shit she's got the balls to be doing to you.
Except—was that a...hitch in ol' Yukes's throat? That certainly dragged Shimmerlace down from whatever lofty column she'd been pontificating from previously. Fuck.
Shimmerlace wasn't sure how she'd managed to wriggle into this position. She wasn't sure she wanted to be in this position. Hell, all she really wanted in the most secret and selfish cockles of Shimmerlace's fey heart was for Yuki to be in the audience for Apex. But fuck—she couldn't help it. The way Yuki was talking made Shimmerlace want to like. Hug her or some shit. Or slap her. Something on that line.
"Er, listen. Yuki. You know you can always, just, y'know..."
Call the cops?
Shimmerlace's voice caught in a knot in her tongue. No she fucking can't! How am I gonna rip my rabbit away from a cunt in prison, huh?! But more...relevantly, if not importantly, that wasn't Yuki's real problem either, was it? It wasn't just safety from the terror Yuki craved.
Would Shimmerlace ever, in a million fucking years spinning through every possible god damn world where LAW played out, call the cops to get her Thistle? Of course not. Hell, she wouldn't even accept Yuki's help if the prodigy offered to pay to double-team the Marauder in a sparring session. There was artful cheating, and then there was dependence, and Shimmerlace had experienced dependence.
"Ehh... Actually, Y'know I was just about to say something real fuckin' dumb. I'll stow that. Sorry. But look—" Shimmerlace sighed and leaned up against table. She folded her hands and let them rest over the coins she'd been toying with earlier. "You're setting yourself up here to be a real lonely hero, y'know. Which, mind, is not a criticism." She raised her hands, palms out, and even managed a bit of a smile. "I get it. It's pretty God damn romantic. But, eh. Well. I guess one thing I was gonna say earlier that isn't dumb is there's a lot of luck to this game we're playing. Everyone's gotta face the dealer no matter how genius they are as players, ya dig?"
"So, that means failure is a real possibility. No matter what. And you've got to make peace with that, or you're gonna spend so much time ruminating over imagined failures, it's gonna swallow you right down its giant's gullet. And then you really are fucked. You know? Like—well, say...Ech..."
Shimmerlace was feeling increasingly grateful the restaurant was so empty. She worried about poor Kimiko and her capacity to keep the door's open, but fuck was the privacy nice sometimes. Shimmerlace continued but with a lowered voice, almost a whisper. Stupid, really. What was she hiding from? But sometimes giving voice to something seemed to make it real.
"Say you really are only the second best lightweight, and you get unlucky, and Angelina...fuck, y'know. Does unto thee tomorrow what you've done unto me tonight. Well, life's gonna keep on turning, yeah? Like it or no. So—how're you gonna make that OK, Yuki? How do you make that life good?"
Guess they wanted me to show off what I do
But I couldn't care any less to show you
Cause though I'm a hare, I've got nothing to prove
Though I'm a hare, I've got nothing to prove
--Madilyn Mei
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But I couldn't care any less to show you
Cause though I'm a hare, I've got nothing to prove
Though I'm a hare, I've got nothing to prove
--Madilyn Mei
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