The Comforts of Home || Dylan & Felix
dylan-meir:
Yes. Yes, exactly. I know they wouldn’t have killed him on purpose, but he still died and no one can say why. And I can’t help but feel like it’s not because no one knows, but because they do know. [Dylan buries her face in her hands, tangling her fingers into her hair. It seems like the only thing keeping her here, anchored. Otherwise she feels unrmoored, untethered from everything else. Even herself. She doesn’t know what’s happening, or maybe she does but she doesn’t want to believe it, and she has no idea which one scares her more.]
I’m sorry. I know I’m not making sense. It just keeps rattling around in my head, you know? I can’t help wondering if it’s going to happen again. It seems like it already is. This is how it started last time, too. No one knew what was happening, no one was saying anything. It just kept getting worse. And there were these rumors that the Elites were covering it up. And now, again. Can’t help like feel it’s a pattern.
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[Felix frowns, blinks. He looks away from her a moment, and stares into space. Happening again? Like, what—does she think everyone is going to get sick? Or that everyone is going to... die?
Well, he wouldn’t die, because he’s not Infected but.... she is. Oh. Oh.
He shakes his head and looks up to see her grabbing fistfuls of her hair. She’s distressed, and he’s really not great at comforting people who are upset, but he does feel for her. God, how trapped must she feel, being in a body that’s infected. ]
Oh, honey... no, it’s okay I... I get it, I think. You’re making sense. But also like... I don’t think you should be panicking. Nothing bad is going to happen to you.
[He reaches out to rest a hand on her shoulder, feeling slightly awkward about it but telling himself that he doesn’t. He doesn’t need to convince himself what he’s saying is true, though, because he believes it already. The Elite and the NWRF wouldn’t let anything bad happen to someone like Dylan. She’s one of them after all, and even if the Infection had something to do with Kaiser’s death... Dylan’s nothing like him. He doesn’t understand all the science-y stuff behind it all, but he refuses to believe the same thing could happen to her that happened to him. He was just... Bad. And Bad things happen to Bad people.]
Dee, I promise. Everything is going to be okay. They’ll protect you—you’re loyal and you’re good. And you don’t go around throwing... chairs or whatever at people with your brain. You’re not going to end up like Kaiser. I promise.









