[Weird thing to point out, but he supposes they must think that for a reason. Especially given just how seriously they're taking this. Lawyers......... imagine being smart enough for lawyers. It really does get his brows to raise. How well off is Hani, anyway?]
Mn. Do you think addiction's really the problem here, though? If it's anything like gamblin' games can't they just get around that with a warning when you boot up the game or something?
[At their encouragement, he hesitates, blowing out a frustrated breath as he looks at his leg.]
...Yeah. Well... Here's hoping I can.
I might be able to go home by Friday if I can actually stay upright on my crutches by myself. Dunno yet.
No, not at all. [ they smile at him, proud. bear is right. it's not the problem here; plus, hani doesn't care about addiction. but it's a strategy their lawyers have laid out and hani thinks it's worth an attempt. ] Serving a lawsuit for addiction is more of a power play. We're forcing them to show their hand and be more transparent.
And... currently, we cannot sue them for your injuries. We simply cannot prove tangible evidence linking them to any of the real word cases that have happened.
[His expression goes dark, a difficult one to read for how many emotions flit across it, only to get shoved right down into the same pit of exhaustion.]
I want them to care. About something that isn't their company. About all the things and people they're dismissing and treating like it can just be ignored or thrown away if it doesn't go the way they want.
[It's not said with confidence. But it is said with a deep, tired anger.]
As long as we don’t become complacent, something will be done. We’ll make it happen.
[ But they do think this problem is two-fold: outside of the game is a company that’s negligent to an almost callous degree, and inside the game itself something insidious is spreading. ]
We’ll just have to try to protect each other. All of us. Your words will help.
[ hani leans in and hugs him, arms tight on his back. they don’t have to lean much given how short they are, but maybe they can cover where he’s weakest like this. it’s a warm hug, probably a little painful for him given the equipment, the leg, but that’s how it’s going to be. and that’s what it means to be alive. ]
The hug is returned - first a ginger act, as though he's having trouble agreeing with the statement. Is this enough? How could this be enough when it wasn't enough for--
...
Slowly, his grip tightens, a firm press of Hani to his body, face burying in their hair.]
I don't know how. [It's mumbled, quiet.] Everyone deserves more than this.
So give us your smiles and your frowns, too. The line between your brow when you’re thinking, your straightforward eyes when you’re serious. Give us those things. You’re the only one who can.
[ more hugs would be nice, too. kisses, cuddles. but just this hug is enough.
they add, quietly: ]
I’m also… really tired, Bear. So this helps a lot.
I could go for a nap if we can keep you off my leg and arms. That shouldn't be hard. [The power of painkillers, etc.]
I can't really eat anything more than what they give me right now. But you can get lunch and bring it back later, if you want. I'll try to eat with you.
[Try being the key word, given how many things are half eaten next to him.]
Deal. [ if it’s together, then hani doesn’t need much convincing, do they? they nod against him.
it takes some careful navigation before hani is settled by his side with a yawn. it’s not a tangle of limbs like during the picnic. the parts of the bear that are raw and broken won’t mend in a night, but he’s not alone. it’s cozy in the way a bear and a bird can come together and make it work, a shared space for both.
hani’s so tired that they drift almost immediately, murmuring: ]
…And later, one more bite than this morning… and one more bite than that tonight. Li’l by li’l…
He lets one arm drap overtop them loosely, fingers gently carding their hair. They're so small in comparison... He's still not sure how someone that isn't a child can be quite so small.
The nurses might throw a fuss if they come in to this. But right now there were no nurses or doctors or brothers or anybody else. Just him, and Hani, and the thrum of machines.]
...Don't worry, Hani. It's...
[...
His free hand curls against his stomach, his eyes drifting to the table. The urge to gorge himself scratches against the constant observation. The urge to just force himself out of bed is stopped by the pain. It claws like a caged animal. He feels miserable.
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[Weird thing to point out, but he supposes they must think that for a reason. Especially given just how seriously they're taking this. Lawyers......... imagine being smart enough for lawyers. It really does get his brows to raise. How well off is Hani, anyway?]
Mn. Do you think addiction's really the problem here, though? If it's anything like gamblin' games can't they just get around that with a warning when you boot up the game or something?
[At their encouragement, he hesitates, blowing out a frustrated breath as he looks at his leg.]
...Yeah. Well... Here's hoping I can.
I might be able to go home by Friday if I can actually stay upright on my crutches by myself. Dunno yet.
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And... currently, we cannot sue them for your injuries. We simply cannot prove tangible evidence linking them to any of the real word cases that have happened.
[ glancing at his leg, too. ]
What do you want to say to them?
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[His expression goes dark, a difficult one to read for how many emotions flit across it, only to get shoved right down into the same pit of exhaustion.]
I want them to care. About something that isn't their company. About all the things and people they're dismissing and treating like it can just be ignored or thrown away if it doesn't go the way they want.
[It's not said with confidence. But it is said with a deep, tired anger.]
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As long as we don’t become complacent, something will be done. We’ll make it happen.
[ But they do think this problem is two-fold: outside of the game is a company that’s negligent to an almost callous degree, and inside the game itself something insidious is spreading. ]
We’ll just have to try to protect each other. All of us. Your words will help.
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[He isn't good with them. Not like smarter people. He's always needed to do and be and use his strength.
An impossibility from a hospital room, an impossibility away from the game. Was anyone that he wanted to help going to benefit like this?
...]
I don't really have a choice now, though. So...
I'll have to trust in the rest of you.
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… Hold out your arms like this.
[ hani spreads their arms wide. ]
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He does so to the best of his ability. IVs and equipment in the room are sort of getting in the way, but an attempt is made.]
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Protect us like this.
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The hug is returned - first a ginger act, as though he's having trouble agreeing with the statement. Is this enough? How could this be enough when it wasn't enough for--
...
Slowly, his grip tightens, a firm press of Hani to his body, face burying in their hair.]
I don't know how. [It's mumbled, quiet.] Everyone deserves more than this.
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[ more hugs would be nice, too. kisses, cuddles. but just this hug is enough.
they add, quietly: ]
I’m also… really tired, Bear. So this helps a lot.
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Carefully, he adjusts his grip on them. He doesn't have the strength to pull them into the bed with him, not with his entire leg immobilized. But...]
...I won't tell if you need to take a nap here. Booker does it all the time.
You've been doing a lot, haven't you... you should rest.
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And afterward, we can eat together? A real lunch.
[ not hospital food. ]
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I can't really eat anything more than what they give me right now. But you can get lunch and bring it back later, if you want. I'll try to eat with you.
[Try being the key word, given how many things are half eaten next to him.]
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it takes some careful navigation before hani is settled by his side with a yawn. it’s not a tangle of limbs like during the picnic. the parts of the bear that are raw and broken won’t mend in a night, but he’s not alone. it’s cozy in the way a bear and a bird can come together and make it work, a shared space for both.
hani’s so tired that they drift almost immediately, murmuring: ]
…And later, one more bite than this morning… and one more bite than that tonight. Li’l by li’l…
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...
He lets one arm drap overtop them loosely, fingers gently carding their hair. They're so small in comparison... He's still not sure how someone that isn't a child can be quite so small.
The nurses might throw a fuss if they come in to this. But right now there were no nurses or doctors or brothers or anybody else. Just him, and Hani, and the thrum of machines.]
...Don't worry, Hani. It's...
[...
His free hand curls against his stomach, his eyes drifting to the table. The urge to gorge himself scratches against the constant observation. The urge to just force himself out of bed is stopped by the pain. It claws like a caged animal. He feels miserable.
Hungry.
...]
It's not going anywhere.