Todd Anderson (
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poly_chromatic2012-09-18 10:36 pm
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║ eighty-first stanza ║ video
[Todd is frowning at the device, lightly. He is wearing a t-shirt which reads "My Father Thinks I'm Worth Less Than This Lousy T-Shirt". He looks down then back at the device, and speaks.]
I don't... I don't expect other people to really care, exactly, about this. I just-- I need to say it, and I think… um. I think it's important that I say it where people can see it. I guess it makes it... I don't know. It means more, that I can do that. I don't really expect anyone to understand.
But.
[Looking down again, at the shirt, and then back up.]
This isn't... it's not my fault, or my problem, or anything that's wrong with me. It's him. It's his problem, and he's… he's the one who needs to fix it. Not me. And what he thinks… it doesn't matter. I know I'm worth more than he thinks.
I am.
[He laughs slightly, nervously, and then shrugs.]
Sorry, I'm-- I really don't want attention or anything, I just... I needed to know I could do this. So. Thank you, anyone who listened.
I don't... I don't expect other people to really care, exactly, about this. I just-- I need to say it, and I think… um. I think it's important that I say it where people can see it. I guess it makes it... I don't know. It means more, that I can do that. I don't really expect anyone to understand.
But.
[Looking down again, at the shirt, and then back up.]
This isn't... it's not my fault, or my problem, or anything that's wrong with me. It's him. It's his problem, and he's… he's the one who needs to fix it. Not me. And what he thinks… it doesn't matter. I know I'm worth more than he thinks.
I am.
[He laughs slightly, nervously, and then shrugs.]
Sorry, I'm-- I really don't want attention or anything, I just... I needed to know I could do this. So. Thank you, anyone who listened.

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[Justin does not have a curse-afflicted shirt. Not that it matters; the City always reveals the same thing every time a curse like this happens.]
Do you believe yourself?
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More would understand than you think.
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He is my father. It's sort of harder, that way around.
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Yeah... yeah, I do.
It doesn't really matter what he thinks... I-- I know that I'm worth something.
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I just hope... I hope that anyone who does understand knows that their worth isn't something others can determine.
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One would agree. It is up to you to make the most of that declaration.
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Well... I don't know about that, but. I'm not really in the mood to defend him, right now.
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☞ don't forget to win first place
Your father's an idiot.
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But, even if he does, I'm-- I'm the one who's supposed to respect him. That's just... how it works.
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I mean... it did take a while, and I don't always feel that way, but-- I do know it.
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☞ don't forget to win first place
Yeah. I know.
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Of course not. But, it makes you stronger to take that stand. There should be much pride in that alone.
☞ don't forget to win first place
[he confesses with the beginning of a smile, shifting a bit on the edge of the bed to lean forward.]
Only because he's so wrong. But it's kind of clever.
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[rather decisively] You deserve a better father.
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[He doesn't think his is the worst.]
But... you just sort of get who you get, right?
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☞ don't forget to win first place
[And he moves closer to the bed, glancing down at it.]
I mean, not that I really like it, but.
☞ don't forget to win first place
[It's habit, really, more than any particular urge to comfort Todd-- since Todd isn't in need of comforting-- that causes him to reach out for the other boy's hand, pulling him a bit closer. Or maybe it's just because he can, and that hasn't stopped being quietly exciting.]
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[shrug] That doesn't mean fate couldn't have done better.
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Sometimes dads... Sometimes people think that telling other people they're worthless is going to make them work harder. Might not actually be how they feel about them, might just be what they think is the right thing to do. It's called tough love.
Sometimes it works. But it's never the right thing to do.
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☞ don't forget to win first place
[Of course Todd grasps Neil's hand back, moving easily toward him. He looks back up with a small smile, easily moving to flop himself down on the bed next to the other boy.]
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Oh-- um... I'm Todd, by the way.
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[Slightly unusual... not that he considers that a bad thing.]
Um-- we haven't spoken before, have we? My name is Todd.
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You are right, though.
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No, One has not had the previous pleasure. [Ne bows toward the device.] One's most gracious greetings Todd. This humble jester is called Mad Hatter.
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Harry. Nice to meet you.
☞ don't forget to win first place
God, home feels a hundred years away.
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[Yes... he certainly would have remembered that. Years in the City, though, and you can accept a few unusual introductions. Even if it's after a slight pause.]
Well, it's a pleasure to meet you.
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It's nice to meet you, too.
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I know. I mean, I guess it is a whole other world, but... I don't know. Sometimes I still can't really believe this, that we're here.
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[No doubt about it, as evidenced by the fact that... Well, here they are. Together. More than enough evidence of impossibility. Neil doesn't need anything more than this feeling to convince him.]
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[He shifts his head a bit - a light nuzzle of sorts.]
Knowing doesn't make it less unbelievable, you know.
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It helps.
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☞ don't forget to win first place
Sort of. I mean, I'm not complaining.
☞ don't forget to win first place
[There's not even any mock-indignation in the tone; he's just content to sprawl this way, possibly forever.]