Nicholas Reeve (
ghost_shield) wrote2007-09-01 11:29 pm
RP POST: A Little Chat With an Old Friend -- Sorta [[Locked to Mia]]
Nick's been sitting at this coffee house for a bit, waiting for Mia to get here. Frankly, he can't wait; as it turns out, there's a seat in the place that nobody ever sits in for some reason, and apparently the reason was "ghost sits here." A ghost who seems more than content to lay out aaaaaall the problems he had in life, and how much living sucked, and how much being dead sucked. By the time Mia gets here, Nick will be seriously reconsidering his policy on ghost dispersal, because whiners are whiners no matter WHAT state they're in. (The fact that talking BACK to it would be a sign of insanity to most of the people in this place doesn't help his mood much.)
He makes a mental note to bring Edgeworth here later.
He makes a mental note to bring Edgeworth here later.

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She sighs. "Yeah, I know that unwilling possesions are terrible, especially by spirits who want you dead. White, he..." Mia has to think about her words carefully. "He was going to try to kill myself, Edgeworth, and Phoenix. I even found proof of it...But regardless, I will never hate you for it. In fact, you saved me instead of hurting me."
"...Wow, that's rather interesting to hear. I guess some things don't change from world to world. Even the way Maya acts to how I treated you and her." Mia sighs, taking a moment to stare deeply into her coffee. "Nick...what was she like? My alternate?"
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He chuckles. "Man, Edgeworths have the biggest martyr complexes, I swear. Of course, I'm one to talk..." He looks sheepish. "I dunno, I guess we all get a little self-destructive when we want to help people we care about, huh?"
There's a bit of a distant look on his face. "White... in our time, he was a man who sold his soul to a demon in exchange for power and wealth. He grew paranoid, though, and would often discredit people who worked with the paranormal to prevent people from seeing his secret. It's what he did to my Mia's mother, and she wouldn't stand for it..." He pauses, sighing. "Sorry, I shouldn't be dumping this on you."
"The Mia I know?" He thinks. "She was... assertive. Strong. Stronger than most people I've met. She almost had an instinctive feel for which spirits she could negotiate with and which needed exorcising. I helped with the investigating, and learned her techniques, though we both knew I could never use abilities quite like hers, lacking the bloodline..." He sighs. "She saved my life, too. And even as a spirit, she's as strong-willed as ever. I owe her a lot."
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She can't help but laugh at his comment. "It's one of those things that doesn't change from world to world, I guess. Just like some of your traits and my own. That's a common reaction, I suppose, for a person to sacrifice themselves for everyone else."
Her eyes drift down to the table while he speaks, occasionally taking a few sips of coffee. After a good minute of silence, she finally musters up a response. "...White, he seems to be evil no matter what time or place he exists in. My mother, god she's gone through even more difficult times than me...I wonder if she's still alive." She shakes her head lightly. "No, don't apologize. I kinda figured things didn't go well."
"Strong, assertive, and intelligent with the paranormal, now I wish I had some of her qualities. I've always secretly wondered what my alternates are like, even though I probably shouldn't ask such questions." She seems a little sad after hearing all of this information. "...I feel terrible for you now."
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"Well, not everybody, I suspect. There's bound to be a few self-centered assholes. But, you know, love involves sacrifice, right?" He doesn't seem self-conscious at all as he states this.
He nods a bit. "It's weird, really. It's like the same story, but with massive tweaks here and there. It's almost enough to make you believe in fate, if I were really inclined to believe in that sort of thing," he comments.
A small, sad smile. "No, don't be. Like I said, I still see her from time to time, whenever she drops by to visit. The only thing that makes me sad is knowing she can't interact with this world anymore without a summoner." He shakes his head. "But... you seem pretty strong and assertive yourself, even if you don't seem to think so. I think you need to really like yourself if you really want to protect others."
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"...You're right. Love does involve sacrifice, even if it hard to deal with. And it is strange at how things in our worlds have only been altered certain ways, but stay almost perfectly identical." She takes a drink of coffee at this time as well.
Mia can only return his sad smile with one of her own. "She'll always be with you though, even if she can't come back to this world very often. As for myself..." She pauses for a moment. "I was confident in myself, at least until I came to the Nexus. Then I realized that I was just another average human with no powers. Oh god...now I sound like Wright, and I know how he feels."
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"I find it kinda fascinating, actually, to see how things could've gone had we gone in different directions. Makes me wonder what sort of person Mr. Godot is over there; he's been the only one I haven't really heard anything about alternate-wise," he says. "Mind, he's a bit of a jerk."
He looks out the window for a bit, mulling what she's said. "The Nexus, I suspect, has a way of finding the weaknesses and limitations of pretty much anybody. But that's really where you find your strengths, I think."
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Mia nods in agreement, before getting a curious look on her face. "Who's Godot? I've never heard of him from my world, unfortunately. It's curious to think about how things could've been the same or different."
Her eyes turn to look out the window for a moment, before glancing over at Nick. "...Yes, I think you've got it there. Maybe one day, I'll figure out my strength, just like you have."
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He scrunches his face. "He's a demon hunter that Maya and Pearl like to follow around every so often. Pretty successful, but I don't know much about him aside from that funky headpiece he wears. He doesn't like me at all for some reason," he explains. "I feel like he's holding something against me, but he doesn't say what that IS."
There's a soft smile. "Heh. You make it sound like I've got it all together. Believe me, I'm not as collected as you think. I just... well, sometimes parapsychology isn't much of a step away from regular psychology, you know?" he says. "Though it took me a while before I was really willing to trust anybody who wasn't dead."
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Mia's interest is this Godot character perks up with each word Nick speaks. However, she still doesn't know who the guy is, even after the explanations and details. "Huh...Well, maybe he sees you as a rival of sorts? I don't know. If I knew the guy myself, I might be able to give you better advice, Nick."
She smiles back at him, while resting one hand under her chin. "Well, you do have most of your act together. You still have things to learn, but that's part of life. So then, you really didn't have a good way of dealing with people, I'm guessing?"
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A disgruntled look, and he sips his coffee with one hand while resting his head on the other. "Maybe, but he's still an asshole. Sorry, I can't really tell you much about him other than that. He's apparently been a sort of mystery figure in the scene for eons. Not even Maya seems to be able to tell me much."
"Not really. I was already talking to spirits by the time I got to school, but I didn't see anything wrong with it. All the kids thought I was nuts, so they used to pick on me all the time. Since I couldn't find any live people who were nice to me, I just figured none of them were worth it and didn't bother making friends with anybody who wasn't already dead. It wasn't until Edgeworth stood up for me that one day in fourth grade, and later when Larry decided to play bodyguard for me, that I realized that living folks really weren't that bad. I mean, spirits were people too once, and the spirits, I've learned, can be assholes too." He shrugs. "It certainly taught me how to play my hand closer, though. Didn't help much with the overemotional thing; I had to train myself on that one." A grin. "Man, I was a dork back in the old days."
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"It's alright. It's just...the name and person caught my interest, that's all. But that is strange that you hardly know anything about him, and even Maya stays quiet. Hopefully this Godot isn't secretly your enemy or someone dangerous."
Mia listens to his story, feeling a little sorry for Nick and the childhood he had to go through. Talking to spirits was perfectly approved of while she was growing up, unlike Nick's torment from others. "No, I don't think you were a dork, maybe a little naive, but we all start that way. In the end, you've learned a lot from the past, and that's what built your current personality."
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There's a bit of a snicker. "Oh man. I wouldn't trust ANY power I got through a LOL as being authentic. I got swapped for a negative palette by a LOL once; I should show you the photo of that. It was pretty hilarious," he says. Nick's sense of humor about the Nexus, apparently, is broader than Phoenix's.
A curious look. "Really? Well, maybe we'll run into him on accident or something. The one thing I can say about him? He's a ridiculous coffee addict," he says. "Seriously. I don't think I've ever seen him without a cup in hand."
And now he's just embarrassed. "I suppose so. I've been through a lot just in the relatively little time I've been on Earth. That builds a hell of a lot of character whether you want it to or not."
He sips his coffee, and looks over. "Hoboy, that guy's starting to get antsy on me..."