Lily (
notfaking_it) wrote2013-10-14 07:38 pm
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She's taken over one of the smaller studios for the evening, dragged in one of the portable stereos they have lying around and rarely tend to use, especially this close to an actual show. Their artistic director prefers to have a pianist on hand almost always now, so Lily doesn't think anyone will miss it.
She's never taught before, never even really considered it, but it's something she wants to do for Eleanor. In all her years of dating, she's never actually bothered to try this hard either and she chooses to not think about that, pressing it back where it's less of a concern. As far as anyone knows, she's just taking some time out to teach some of the basics of ballet to a friend.
There are only three people who probably know it's more than just that; Delta, Eleanor and herself.
Still, she isn't nervous. She's excited, looking forward to having a chance to get to know Eleanor better and she's pleased that she's interested in ballet at all. There are plenty of people who aren't, which she's fine with, but when she finds someone who is interested, she's more than happy to share her love.
Once she has the studio ready, she heads back outside to wait for Eleanor, knowing how easy it is to get lost in the twists and turns of the halls inside.
She's never taught before, never even really considered it, but it's something she wants to do for Eleanor. In all her years of dating, she's never actually bothered to try this hard either and she chooses to not think about that, pressing it back where it's less of a concern. As far as anyone knows, she's just taking some time out to teach some of the basics of ballet to a friend.
There are only three people who probably know it's more than just that; Delta, Eleanor and herself.
Still, she isn't nervous. She's excited, looking forward to having a chance to get to know Eleanor better and she's pleased that she's interested in ballet at all. There are plenty of people who aren't, which she's fine with, but when she finds someone who is interested, she's more than happy to share her love.
Once she has the studio ready, she heads back outside to wait for Eleanor, knowing how easy it is to get lost in the twists and turns of the halls inside.

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She's always known what's been done to them is awful, but she doesn't know if she really understood. "Completely against your will. Against his. Jesus Christ."
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"I still have the animal inside of me, that's why I can do the things I can do. I don't get ill, I heal quickly, and by recycling all the ADAM I have, I've retained a number of what you'd call superpowers."
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It's not right. And it's not fair.
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Instead of telling her, I decide to show her, disappearing in a haze and reappearing on the other side of the room. With the wave of a hand, I create a fireball and let it dissipate and I use my telekinesis to pull my gym bag to me. Once it settles at my feet I jump, high enough that I can brush the ceiling and I land where I started. "I can heal a broken bone in moments, which isn't always a good thing, but useful in a fight. And I can, fight I mean."
I can't look at her, Father, not yet, and so I just watch my feet for a moment. "And if I wanted, I could harvest the drug inside of me, give it to others. Or... it could be taken. But I can't get rid of the creature or I'll die."
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"That's incredible," she says finally. "The things you can do are incredible."
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I look up, worried. "You don't... you don't think I'm a freak? You're not frightened?" It's my worst nightmare, I think. To finally reveal what I am to someone so normal.... Others who had powers like me, or are different in some way, some of them know, but one one normal. I want to fit in so badly, and I don't want Lily to turn away from you because of me.
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"Do you remember what it was like to not be able to do these things?" she asks curiously. "Or was it all too long ago?"
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"You're still human," she says. "There's just something else inside of you now."
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"You really think I'm human?" It's been so long, Father, since I've seen myself as anything but a Sister, or a failed experiment, or a freak, that it takes me by surprise when someone who knows what's inside me, what I can do, still looks at me like I'm... normal. A regular girl. Like I've always wanted to be. Like you want me to be.
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