@spectracle said, “ You deserve to be held with love and not such contempt. ”
. . . It's not that Teddy's hiding, per se, but he hasn't exactly been... available, either. He tells himself it's better this way; it's safer, keeping most of the vitriol away, leaving his family in peace the way he should have when he saw the first wave coming. They don't need the burden, anyway, and if he's drowning, he doesn't want to pull anyone else under the water. He's certainly not going to bother any of his remaining friends.
After all - it's his fault their world is struggling to recover, that so many bear new scars and grief, that even more of them never came back from this at all. They'd barely started to recover from the last disaster; a catastrophe he also failed to prevent, standing useless as the kids he'd taught were hunted down, as their kind was stripped of all that made them. He knew something bad was going to happen then, but he wasn't fast enough to stop it.
He knew something was wrong with Krakoa, too. He could have saved them. He could have saved them.
How can Alison stand in front of him now and tell him he's worthy of anything at all?
The lump in his throat is strangling his vocal chords, making his breath stutter and tremble even as he stifles it in his palm, even as he tries to pull himself together. In the midst of all this chaos and pain, his friend had sought him out; she chose to linger in his apartment, seeing the dishes piling up and the blinds pulled shut. The faint glow that emanates from her feels like the first light he's seen in a very long time.
After a beat, he forces his limbs to move, signing slow and close to his chest. < What is the point of being clairvoyant if I can't be helpful? > His eyes glimmer with unshed tears, and he bites his tongue as if to spite it. The hairline crack spiderwebbing through his lens makes the image of her fracture.
< I deserve contempt. It's okay. >
He isn't bitter; he is resigned, he is miserable, and he is trying his best to reassure her. If no one ever wanted to see him again, he would understand. It wouldn't make a difference. < I don't know how to face them. I... I can't. > Just like he feels awful now, and every time Alison has to clean up his messes, as if he's dimming a shining star.
< I don't know how you can be so nice to me. >
















