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carry-the-sky · 10 hours ago
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go spin the wheel, see where it lands—
Here's the thing about time: it's always running out. He felt it even as a kid, this urgency moving through him, around him. Always just ahead. He'd catch up, if everything else would just slow the hell down. But there are rules, and rule number one is that time tends to be, well, linear. Directional. Things get a bit messy when it's not.
Four seconds. That was rule number two, and the consequences for breaking it are— bad. To put it lightly.
He doesn't exactly have a choice. Or, he does, but if it's between breaking the rules or not, watching everything he loves get ripped away or digging in, claws first— well. He knows a thing or two about fighting dirty.
So, no, it's not a choice. It's immutable, like gravity. Time. A strict progression from cause to effect.
Ekko breaks rule number two.
And the line becomes a circle.
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He thinks it's a dream, the first time. What else would it be? She fell. She's gone.
She's here now, though. Whole and happy and here, running a hand through her chopped-short hair. That single streak of magenta hits him where it hurts, square in his chest. You can't feel pain in a dream, can you?
"You're back," she says, without looking up. She's lying on her stomach, sketchbook open, a whirling kaleidoscope of color on the page in front of her. "Took you long enough."
"Was I gone?" Ekko says.
She actually laughs at that, the sound filling up his ears, warm and bright. "Benzo was starting to worry, not that he'd ever admit it. Big ol' softie." Her hand flashes, chalk sticks arcing across the page. "You seem to have that effect on people."
He shakes his head. "I don't. I'm not—"
She scribbles faster, fingers stained pink and blue and every shade in between. "You know, for a smart guy, you're kinda dumb."
"Ouch."
"I still like you, though."
This is a nice dream. Maybe the only nice dream he'll have again.
"I miss you," he says, dredging the words up from some sunless space inside him. "I didn't tell you before."
Her hand slows to a stop. From where he's standing, Ekko can only see a few snatches of detail on the page; a fuchsia smile, twin blue braids.
"I'm right here, buster," she says, not looking up. Grinning softly at her hands. "Never left, actually."
The circle wobbles, shifts out of focus. Time and space folding in on each other like paper cranes.
When he blinks, Powder is gone.
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Too late. It's always, always too late.
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"It's you," she says, the next time.
They're somewhere green, somewhere he's never been. A part of the Undercity that doesn't exist where he's from, that never existed.
"Uh." He blinks against the sun. "It's me, yeah."
"Seriously?" Beside him on the lawn, she pops up on an elbow, scrutinizing him. "You still don't get what's happening? Sheesh, hopping dimensions really does do a number on the noggin."
Okay, this is a weird dream. Still, as long as he keeps her talking, as long as he has sun on his skin and grass beneath him, he doesn't really care. He'll take weird. He'll take whatever he can get.
"Noggin, right," he laughs. "Synapses. Drunk slugs."
Powder scrunches up her nose like she's trying not to laugh. "Alright, I give. If you wanna dance around the giant elephant in the room, be my guest." She turns her head into her arm, a shield from the sun. Between them, their hands brush in the grass, pinky fingers tangling together. "Next time, though."
Ekko hums, content. More than that— happy. Overflowing with it. Then he frowns. "Wait. Next time?"
Paper cranes, folding in and in and in.
"Dummy," he thinks he hears her say before she disappears.
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"So when you said 'hopping dimensions', you meant—"
"Yeah."
"And that means—"
"Yeah."
Ekko spins in a circle, arms thrown out wide. "But— how? All of this, the lab, the tech— it shouldn't exist here. Heimerdinger made sure—"
"Hey, you're the genius," Powder says. "I just live here."
Four seconds. He lets it sink in for four seconds—she's whole, she's happy, she's here, at least in this tiny pocket of space and time—before he's crossing the space between them and pulling her into a bruising hug. Her breath puffs out in mild surprise, and then she's hugging him back, arms cinching tight around him. I won't forget this. But he's already started to. He drops his head to her shoulder, breathing her in, every tiny detail. He won't make the same mistake twice.
Her eyes are wet when they untangle. Ekko swipes at his cheek to find that his are, too.
"I'm sorry," he says. "I'm so sorry. I thought I saved you, but it wasn't— I wasn't—"
"Don't," she says fiercely. "Don't do that. Not with me, not here. I meant what I said, okay? You're a good one, Ekko. You don't give up on people. If I'm— if the other me is— then there was nothing you could've done to change it. That was always gonna be how the story ended."
The tears are a river, streaming salt down the slope of his nose and into his mouth. "I was too slow. I'm always too damn slow."
Powder's hands are on his face, her lips kissing the salt from his cheeks, his eyelids. "The boy savior," she murmurs. "It's not your job to save everyone, you know. But I love you for trying."
She's fading, or maybe he is. Time and space, a never-ending anomaly. But there are constants, too, things that keep the universe spinning. Rules worth breaking.
He feels it, this time. It's like someone's scooping out his insides, rearranging his atoms. Like he's being wiped clean, unmade. Hollowed out so that some other him can be stuffed into his skin. Four seconds is all it takes, or maybe four million.
I love you. I love you, too.
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He tells her for real, when he sees her again.
"I know," she says, elbowing him in the ribs. Her cheeks are dusky-pink. "Following my lead, huh?"
He looks at her, really looks. Every detail; the dainty point of her chin and the dusting of freckles across her nose and her eyes, big and bright and blue.
"Always," he says.
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Time and space. Paper cranes, folding and unfolding, creasing the lines of reality. Some rules can't be broken, but they can bend a little.
Here's one: when you die, you stay dead.
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He must be dreaming. She's standing right in front of him, in this dimension, on this plane of existence, real and whole and here. Her hair is still short, all of it blue.
Four seconds. He holds his breath for four seconds, and then: "Jinx."
"Hey, buster," she says.
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yzy-dragon · 1 year ago
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I absolutely ADORED S2E9 "Three Stories" of Link Click and was a bit surprised to see the discontent here on Tumblr, and I totally understand the reasons why people didn't like it, especially in the context of the pacing of the rest of S2 (which I also have some opinions on but I won't talk about that here), but I also felt the need to just get my heart out why I love it so much. A bit of background, I'm Chinese American but have lived in and visited China numerous times.
Music and theater. As a western classical musician and an amateur Chinese opera singer enthusiast (I saw someone else post about the possible inspo this episode got from Chinese opera), I VIBED with the artistic direction of this episode SO much. The three-part structure was almost like a sonata/symphony (and remember that one scene where Qian Jin was air-conducting in a previous episode!!) or scene changes in a Chinese opera. Nothing needs to be said about the animation style that hasn't been said already, but I like how scenes from the three individual "stories" were interwoven and reused like leitmotifs. Especially that crazy, tortured laughter. Idk if any of the parallels were intentional on the part of the director, but it's what I got from it due to my personal experiences. I know that's a highly subjective takeaway though, which brings me to my next point....
Qian Jin's "tragic" backstory. I know a lot of people were upset that the extent of Qian Jin's tragic backstory was "oh his wife cheated on him", but I think the "basicness" of his struggles was the whole point (by the way, this segment displayed various attitudes towards work, family, marriage, individual pride, and life in mainland China so subtly but so well!). I also don't think sympathy was the main thing we were supposed to feel for him, although of course there is some. The whole "tragicomedy" aspect of Qian Jin's story is that it's not some horrible, terrible, rare thing that happened to him, but a common problem faced by so many hardworking but busy married men trying to provide for their families: infidelity. But Qian Jin sees himself as the main character of an elaborate play that rivals the great dramatic classics (which, funnily enough, often depicted very DRAMATIZED versions of a rather basic series of events). And his viewpoint is validated when....
Qian Jin meets the twins. That segment is still largely from Qian Jin's perspective, because we still don't really know how LTC and LTX even feel about him. But for Qian Jin, it's a stroke of fate and fortune that could only possibly happen in theater. He's very far removed from reality at this point. Reality is that a cop whose job it is to investigate violent crime comes across two kids who are the victims of a violent crime. Again, nothing particularly special or even coincidential. It's comical like that.
The fairy tale section.  Unlike the first two, I think this segment is from Xixi’s perspective, which not only justifies the cartoony artstyle but also makes it heartbreaking, due to her childlike innocence.  Like Qian Jin, she also perceives her reality as something it’s not, but unlike him, she doesn’t have delusions of grandeur of being a tragic protagonist.  It’s just a little fox trying to survive in a forest full of predators and hunters.  
All that tortured laughter. I’ve actually noticed in a lot of Chinese media that they like to use laughter as a way of signifying a person’s complete mental breakdown due to the tragedies they’ve suffered.  It’s a very internal thing that has people on the outside going, “WTF?”  In this episode we have a lot of characters crazily laughing together at the same time and it seems like they’re relating to each other, but in reality they’re all trapped in their own nightmarish hells and motivated by selfish purposes. 
Back to the topic of Qian Jin, even though he (innaccurately) may see himself as the hero of his own story, it's not enough for him. He wants to use Cheng Xiaoshi to change the past. He wants to become the director of the play.
I know a lot of people were disappointed this episode didn't advance the plot, especially in regard to Cheng Xioashi and Lu Guang's storylines, but I was actually prepared for a backstory episode and couldn't have been more satisfied. Again, I have other opinions on the rest of S2 but at least standalone, I think this episode was nearly perfect. And I really wasn't expecting this, but it's really elevated Qian Jin to one of my top characters.
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k-s-morgan · 10 months ago
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Hi, praying you're safe and getting some rest where you can ❤️.
Thank you for the new chapter, it was wonderful! Seeing how everyone fulfilled their roles was hilarious, and I had a grand time trying to guess everyone's assignments. My guess is that Bard and Mey-Rin are the false suspects, their over-the-top cold behaviour did not convince me that either is trying to get away with murder 😂. Oh, and Ciel being disturbed by this change in his two servants was hilarious. Not including Tanaka in this because Ciel was on him from the beginning, and Finny is acting normal. Which in the current context is suspicious...
Now! The scene which has been in my mind and which I have been picking apart since I read it. The hand holding "experiment"!
There are a couple loosely formed theories in my mind which I would like to share bc I have to discuss themmm. First, most worrisome, is that Sebastian has some clue as to Ciel's real feelings towards him and this was an observational test meant to see if this is true, as well as the extent of it. If he were to find out the truth, and exploit what he sees as a weakness to his own advantage, it could create a chasm between them from which they couldn't return. Or... Ciel would find a way to turn it around on him, which would be relatively easy at this point as he is not fully aware of his feelings and their implications, although some feelings would be hurt, and Ciel would surely remember this attempt at bringing him down. In the aftermath I imagine he would continuously tear into Sebastian and his 'delusions' (chapter 19 vibes) until his last breath. A last breath which may come sooner rather than later with the way he taunts Sebastian with no restraints 😂.
Second theory is that Sebastian is testing whether the reactions he has to things like Ciel's proximity, his laugh, etc. are normal human reactions, and whether Ciel has the same reactions towards him. He may still be concerned about his human body's functioning, some chapters ago he did seem worried about the odd reactions it was producing. How odd that all of them were in some way related to Ciel. Oh, he laughed? Best sound ever, nothing else exists. He smiled at him? The world might have stopped for a second. Ciel did absolutely anything? That's weird, the fleshy air bags, which are essential to survival, stopped working...
Not to mention the comedy of him calling it an "experiment" because he can't admit that he enjoys Ciel's company, and the physical proximity they usually share in their routines.
This chapter had so many great scenes in it, time to re-read it and consolidate my guesses! (Would you consider doing a poll to see what people's guesses are before the chapter where it ends comes out?)
Hi! Thank you so much, I'm always so excited to get your comments - and I'm thrilled that you enjoyed this new chapter!
Reading your observations and conclusions was so fascinating, I can't even tell you. You and some other people noticed that Finnie is acting too normally, and yeah, he really is, so I've been very curious to see what everyone thinks about it.
You might be on to something about Bard and Mey-Rin, although the role of at least one of them will probably surprise most readers.
I really enjoyed reading your thoughts about the hand-holding 'experiment' Sebastian has initiated! Since the specifics of it will only become clear in the chapters from Sebastian's POV, I can offer some hints. First of all, no worries, Sebastian isn't aware of Ciel's crush and its magnitude - he remains an oblivious idiot in this regard :D If he did notice it and tried to use it against Ciel, then yes, Ciel would absolutely fight back despite his mortification. Sebastian would end up getting beaten down again and again for his misstep, and they would both inflict so many wounds on each other that healing from it would take ages.
Your second option had me in stitches! This is so like Sebastian. "Fleshy air bags" - lol, so fitting, it's absolutely something he would say.
Some from this theory is true, Sebastian has been testing himself and his feelings for Ciel, only in a somewhat new way. He cannot see Ciel's soul, cannot sense it - he actually feels disgust and disappointment, but despite his automatic prejudice, he keeps falling under Ciel's spell again and again. So this time, he decided to try stabilizing the bond between them in a more physical manner. He's trying to absorb Ciel, his pulse, his breath, his heartbeat, the feel of his skin, his scent as something completely separate from his soul. He's attempting to focus on him without paying any attention to what used to matter most to him (in his opinion).
The process, the motivation, and the results will be fleshed out when we return to this stubborn demon's head))
I'd love to do a poll but I honestly have no idea how to even approach it because there are many players and many roles involved! If someone has any guesses about who is playing what role, I'd be very excited to hear it - in notes, comments, asks, it doesn't matter. There were some very accurate observations made already and it's so interesting to see how you perceive everything.
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