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oh, fitz. ([personal profile] retravel) wrote2018-07-31 06:14 pm

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[personal profile] saviorexe 2019-02-10 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[Too many ways to answer that question; small things that have piled up over the course of their acquaintance, leading to friendship, then leading to trust. But Markus tidily sets aside any reply that might be too broad, wanting to to answer with the full breadth of his honesty.]

I trust you because you've shown me the kind of person that you are; the footprints of the initiatives you take, how quickly you think, how much you encourage others to analyze and push forward, are all over the network.

[Fitz is always quick to chime in, putting forth theories that shine light on potential paths forward. Quick-fire smart, adaptable. Worth mentioning.]

You adapt. You can think in terms of probability, the highest chances of success, and I trust your mind — maybe even despite what you say about it now — to make those decisions quickly, without hesitating. And you already have experience on your side, something that I certainly don’t question.

[He pauses, though, wondering if that’s still enough. Trying to slowly unwind what's knotted so tightly in the other with gentle hands.]

And I believe you care about those under your command. That all of it is driven forth by a good person. [Eyes search the other, pausing.] But everything I’ve said is just an outside perspective, looking in. Do you believe any of what I just told you?
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[personal profile] saviorexe 2019-02-15 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
[He remains quiet, feeling as if he stands upon a shore with the gentle, synchronous waves of Fitz’s anxious energy lapping at his feet. Holding his body language still, put on pause, an android’s habit that his friend has seen time and time again. Until that same soundlessness is interrupted by a rustle of clothing, Markus’ arm reaching out to slot the arch of his palm onto the other man’s shoulder. Fingers press lightly into a squeeze.]

It runs both ways. Your friendship is irreplaceable to me, no matter what you feel might be going on in your head. Everything we’ve been through, everything we’ve talked about, none of it is invalidated by your own uncertainty.

[His relationships with the displaced form a tapestry, and Fitz’ thread is vibrantly fibrous, interlocking with the rest in patterned lattices. This is indelible, proof of support and friendship already given, and never untangled by perceived self-doubt.

Mismatched eyes don't remove themselves from other, and thus begins Markus’ focus on the mind.]


When you don’t feel like that person, though— is that the corrupted data talking?
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[personal profile] saviorexe 2019-03-04 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
[Neither of them are masters at good coping strategies, it would seem. But Markus’ failures in that category are at least of a different kind, granting him a small amount of clarity — enough to see that struggling with oneself, trying to push away the uglier parts so deep, deep down, is only squirreling away the problem and hoping that it doesn’t implode later.]

Why do you have to see it as a battle?

[The old Fitz versus the new. The past versus the present. As if there was a line drawn down the middle, a clean separation when reality was never so neat.]

That corrupted data, it’s a part of who you are now; indicative of experiences that have led up to this moment in time, whether good or bad. You can’t just delete half of yourself, and expect the whole suite to run smoothly. [To utilize the metaphor the best he can; terms familiar and ironic both.]

Maybe you just need to find a balance between the two, Fitz.
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[personal profile] saviorexe 2019-03-12 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[What else is there to rely on, when one’s in danger of losing perspective? When the scale might tip too far in one direction, and the world is already so tilted on its axis that it’s hard to know? Markus, at least, can see one solution, and can only hope he isn’t being presumptuous in his reply.]

Then you have the people around you to tell you when that happens. Your friends, the ones you keep close.

[A final squeeze, and that hand on Fitz’s shoulder drops down, his own gaze unwavering.]

Don’t you?