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[That is, with all that happened with magic of accidental time travel, Allura wouldn't do that to a now fully separate and conscious and not dying person, who is now Shiro only as much as he has copies of all Shiro's memories, but that's not quite the same. Not 100% identical person anymore, and also not dying./]
Kuro, barely awake now, because yes, he's close to crashing, nonetheless hears when Shiro replies to Pidge. And he frowns, because that's not truth, and why should he lie to Katie, er, Pidge, didn't.... didn't Shiro say he's in Black, that's why, that's ptobably why Kuro couldn't get into Black's consciousness, into the mindscape, that is. When everyone experienced that whole shared Lion mind space thingy, shared consciousness, 'Shiro'... Kuro.. had experienced nothing. Literally, which is worse than usual nothing. Back then, moments later, Lance helped him realise that, accidentally. Back then... Kuro was wondering npw, if...
Did Black Lion reject me going deeper because Shiro was already there, maybe? Or... did Shiro reject me?
He glances at Shiro. Maybe, at heart, Shiro never wanted to meet him. Never wanted him to live, probably, either, possibly considering him some kind of Galra produced abomination.
But it was different now, surely.
Still, Shiro was, as he said on the station, inside Black. Shiro's spirit was. And... and was going to use Kuro's body as his body, right? With possibly some part of Kuro surviving deep in Shiro's new memories.
But that all meant, for Kuro... death.... didn't it? He was going to die, in some near future, for Shiro.
Somehow, right now, Kuro didn't want that to happen. Was that too selfish of him? But for now he sleepily decides that if it HAS to happen, he'll ask Shiro for a bit more time. Because... he's very glad he got to see Lance, Pidge, Hunk, Allura, and Coran again, but also, he feels he doesn't want to die or even half die or whatever before seeing Keith again, even for a moment. And Shiro's been so understanding all day today, surely he'll grant Kuro that.
Right???
So, for now, there won't be a peep about Shiro's presence in Black Lion from Kuro's mouth, sure.
Maybe I'm too selfish. Shiro, in this time, needs to have a body, and I'm refusing him that...or maybe I'm just tired, of having to give up..., Kuro thinks.
Kuro wonders - maybe if he obeys Shiro, Shiro will let him live a bit longer. That would be nice.
So, when Shiro says Kuro needs rest, instead of protesting, Kuro nods, weakly, as he's almost falling asleep already. All other paladins smile at that, so that's great, too.
They... care. Truly. He's delighted at that. If he must leave them soon, he's at least really happy to see they might like him, even when he's no longer Shiro.
He'll have to thank them, and Coran, and of course, when he's back, Keith (no, he couldn't take for granted that Keith wouldn't be freaked out by his existence, he wasn't just Shiro anymore...) for that, before he will surely have to disappear for good, whenever the day comes when Shiro must be back. In this time.
He nods and tries to make a step, well, he can walk even that tired, but probably only with support. Or he might just fall down face first, otherwise.
Coran seems a bit disappointed that he won't get to sing Kuro best lullabies. Everyone else seems to side with Shiro's decision.
Kuro smiles tiredly, though it's now also tinged with melancholy and longing.
"I'll rest," Kuro says, making up his mind about something, tired as he is, "but only on condition that I can still wake up tomorrow."
"No one will blame you if you sleep for next week!" Lance says, missing the point, or rather, not knowing Kuro's point, but, despite that, almost making Kuro laugh.
Everything hasn't been fake. That's wonderful. Kuro wonders briefly, vaguely, if Lance can teach him how to sparkle.
What? Who wouldn't want to sparkle?
But he's never going to SAY that, that'd be too much.
Anyway...
No merging while he's asleep is what Kuro means, and he hopes Shiro gets that, and grants him that. Even if Shiro, in current time, apparently stuck in Black, surely has more right to live, probably, for many reasons (Kuro spent some of recent moments pondering that, a lot), surely a little delay wouldn't be the end of the world?
Meanwhile, other paladins tell Shiro that sure, they will talk later.
Kuro dozes off, because well, apparently he's run out of adrenaline for now. And maybe he also learned to trust Shiro enough that he trusts Shiro will grant him at least one more day of independent life, so it's okay to fall asleep right now. At home. With family.
Short or not, life could be... good... apparently. And then, he's completely asleep. Nightmares might begin soon, but they haven't yet. Dreamless sleep due to exhaustion.
His lie to Pidge will be discussed later on. Shiro told Kuro of the truth earlier on simply because he didn’t know where in time they were. Or if they’d even remember anything of it once things moved forward. Does he regret telling the other man? No. But he’ll still want to talk to him at some point to explain some of his misgivings about just opening up about the future with no regard to what could happen.
As for the other aspect of Kuro fearing Shiro hated him and didn’t want him around, well… he doesn’t know how else to make his intentions any clearer. And since Kuro has all of Shiro’s memories, and up until recently had though he was Shiro in his entirety, he should know more than anyone else that Shiro doesn’t hate him. There are very few people that the Black Paladin actually hates. Though Sendak verges very close to that line… in the end, if the Galra had been lying wounded and about to fall to his death, Shiro would have attempted to help him. Might have taken the man begging for help, but he still would’ve reached for him. Haggar and Zarkon, on the other hand… That’s a question Shiro doesn’t really want to ask himself. All things said, however, Kuro should know that Shiro doesn’t hate easily. And certainly doesn’t hate him.
Regarding the other man’s potential death so as to house this time’s Shiro… Again, something Shiro will have to speak to Allura and Kuro about privately. He really doesn’t think Kuro runs any risk of being used for that purpose, now that he’s been freed from Haggar’s control and just started on his new life. But that also means they have to find some way to help Shiro from this time as well. The only way he can think to do that is to procure another clone body from the facility. One that hasn’t yet been activated beyond its normal biological functions. It won’t be easy and Shiro himself feels unnerved about going into that place, seeing so many of himself floating within the violet tanks, and then having to… “pick” one to be the host for his own consciousness from inside Black. Ugh, the idea even now is unsettling, but he’ll have to confront that later. Simply put, Kuro won’t be killed. No matter how many times Shiro has to tell that to his face to get him to maybe almost believe it.
But right now, Shiro’s quickly stepping forward and putting an arm around Kuro’s chest to keep him from falling onto his face, bodily swinging the other man to lean against him. “Okay, big guy. That’s enough excitement for you today.” Shiro gets that “condition” his brother says and part of him wants to heave a sigh and smack him for it. To think the guy still believes Shiro’s going to just sneak up and merge him without a word. Maybe some of that influence of Haggar is still sitting inside him, bringing those kinds of bitter thoughts. It’s disappointing, but Shiro can’t blame him for it. He lets the depressing statement slide and doesn’t rise to it. Kuro’s exhausted and his mind’s frazzled right now. He can be forgiven for having his emotions going all haywire for a while.
Mentally agreeing with Lance’s statement about leaving the other man to rest for as long as he needs, Shiro nods to the other Paladins. “We will. I promise.” Visiting with each one of them. With that, he… decides it’s easier to just scoop Kuro up bridal style and carry him that way, rather than try to get the sleeping man to ride on his back. He leaves the room, carrying his brother with a quiet expression on his face. So many things to think about and ask, plan and talk about, a future unsure and strange, but promising all the same. Walking the halls gives him time to think on a few things, some he wants to dwell on, some he doesn’t. It brings a sense of nostalgia around as well, since in his time, the Castle of Lions had been sacrificed to correct the ruptures in the universe Lotor’s mech had caused. He missed this place… even though he personally hadn’t set foot in these halls in a very long time. It feels strange, since he’d died before the ship was destroyed, but didn’t regain his physical form until after it was gone. Like walking through his own memories.
Even found his room without a problem.
Shiro deftly makes work of Kuro’s armor, but leaves it at that. Doesn’t want the other man waking up in a pair of boxers and nothing else. Awkward… He rests his brother on the bed and fetches a washcloth. Dampens it enough with cool water, then focuses on wiping his brow and face, cleaning the grime and sweat from it. It’s just something he can do for him while he sleeps. Afterwards, Shiro kneels by the side of his bed and rests his head on his folded arm, metal hand holding onto his brother’s. He promised he’d be here with him to watch over his sleep. And that’s exactly what he’s going to do. Even if he ends up falling asleep himself a few hours later.
Kuro doesn't yet understand that no one will merge him with Shiro when Kuro is fully alive,
Date: 2020-05-19 11:24 pm (UTC)Kuro, barely awake now, because yes, he's close to crashing, nonetheless hears when Shiro replies to Pidge. And he frowns, because that's not truth, and why should he lie to Katie, er, Pidge, didn't.... didn't Shiro say he's in Black, that's why, that's ptobably why Kuro couldn't get into Black's consciousness, into the mindscape, that is. When everyone experienced that whole shared Lion mind space thingy, shared consciousness, 'Shiro'... Kuro.. had experienced nothing. Literally, which is worse than usual nothing. Back then, moments later, Lance helped him realise that, accidentally. Back then... Kuro was wondering npw, if...
Did Black Lion reject me going deeper because Shiro was already there, maybe? Or... did Shiro reject me?
He glances at Shiro. Maybe, at heart, Shiro never wanted to meet him. Never wanted him to live, probably, either, possibly considering him some kind of Galra produced abomination.
But it was different now, surely.
Still, Shiro was, as he said on the station, inside Black. Shiro's spirit was. And... and was going to use Kuro's body as his body, right? With possibly some part of Kuro surviving deep in Shiro's new memories.
But that all meant, for Kuro... death.... didn't it? He was going to die, in some near future, for Shiro.
Somehow, right now, Kuro didn't want that to happen. Was that too selfish of him? But for now he sleepily decides that if it HAS to happen, he'll ask Shiro for a bit more time. Because... he's very glad he got to see Lance, Pidge, Hunk, Allura, and Coran again, but also, he feels he doesn't want to die or even half die or whatever before seeing Keith again, even for a moment. And Shiro's been so understanding all day today, surely he'll grant Kuro that.
Right???
So, for now, there won't be a peep about Shiro's presence in Black Lion from Kuro's mouth, sure.
Maybe I'm too selfish. Shiro, in this time, needs to have a body, and I'm refusing him that...or maybe I'm just tired, of having to give up..., Kuro thinks.
Kuro wonders - maybe if he obeys Shiro, Shiro will let him live a bit longer. That would be nice.
So, when Shiro says Kuro needs rest, instead of protesting, Kuro nods, weakly, as he's almost falling asleep already. All other paladins smile at that, so that's great, too.
They... care. Truly. He's delighted at that. If he must leave them soon, he's at least really happy to see they might like him, even when he's no longer Shiro.
He'll have to thank them, and Coran, and of course, when he's back, Keith (no, he couldn't take for granted that Keith wouldn't be freaked out by his existence, he wasn't just Shiro anymore...) for that, before he will surely have to disappear for good, whenever the day comes when Shiro must be back. In this time.
He nods and tries to make a step, well, he can walk even that tired, but probably only with support. Or he might just fall down face first, otherwise.
Coran seems a bit disappointed that he won't get to sing Kuro best lullabies. Everyone else seems to side with Shiro's decision.
Kuro smiles tiredly, though it's now also tinged with melancholy and longing.
"I'll rest," Kuro says, making up his mind about something, tired as he is, "but only on condition that I can still wake up tomorrow."
"No one will blame you if you sleep for next week!" Lance says, missing the point, or rather, not knowing Kuro's point, but, despite that, almost making Kuro laugh.
Everything hasn't been fake. That's wonderful. Kuro wonders briefly, vaguely, if Lance can teach him how to sparkle.
What? Who wouldn't want to sparkle?
But he's never going to SAY that, that'd be too much.
Anyway...
No merging while he's asleep is what Kuro means, and he hopes Shiro gets that, and grants him that. Even if Shiro, in current time, apparently stuck in Black, surely has more right to live, probably, for many reasons (Kuro spent some of recent moments pondering that, a lot), surely a little delay wouldn't be the end of the world?
Meanwhile, other paladins tell Shiro that sure, they will talk later.
Kuro dozes off, because well, apparently he's run out of adrenaline for now. And maybe he also learned to trust Shiro enough that he trusts Shiro will grant him at least one more day of independent life, so it's okay to fall asleep right now. At home. With family.
Short or not, life could be... good... apparently. And then, he's completely asleep. Nightmares might begin soon, but they haven't yet. Dreamless sleep due to exhaustion.
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Date: 2020-05-20 04:58 pm (UTC)As for the other aspect of Kuro fearing Shiro hated him and didn’t want him around, well… he doesn’t know how else to make his intentions any clearer. And since Kuro has all of Shiro’s memories, and up until recently had though he was Shiro in his entirety, he should know more than anyone else that Shiro doesn’t hate him. There are very few people that the Black Paladin actually hates. Though Sendak verges very close to that line… in the end, if the Galra had been lying wounded and about to fall to his death, Shiro would have attempted to help him. Might have taken the man begging for help, but he still would’ve reached for him. Haggar and Zarkon, on the other hand… That’s a question Shiro doesn’t really want to ask himself. All things said, however, Kuro should know that Shiro doesn’t hate easily. And certainly doesn’t hate him.
Regarding the other man’s potential death so as to house this time’s Shiro… Again, something Shiro will have to speak to Allura and Kuro about privately. He really doesn’t think Kuro runs any risk of being used for that purpose, now that he’s been freed from Haggar’s control and just started on his new life. But that also means they have to find some way to help Shiro from this time as well. The only way he can think to do that is to procure another clone body from the facility. One that hasn’t yet been activated beyond its normal biological functions. It won’t be easy and Shiro himself feels unnerved about going into that place, seeing so many of himself floating within the violet tanks, and then having to… “pick” one to be the host for his own consciousness from inside Black. Ugh, the idea even now is unsettling, but he’ll have to confront that later. Simply put, Kuro won’t be killed. No matter how many times Shiro has to tell that to his face to get him to maybe almost believe it.
But right now, Shiro’s quickly stepping forward and putting an arm around Kuro’s chest to keep him from falling onto his face, bodily swinging the other man to lean against him. “Okay, big guy. That’s enough excitement for you today.” Shiro gets that “condition” his brother says and part of him wants to heave a sigh and smack him for it. To think the guy still believes Shiro’s going to just sneak up and merge him without a word. Maybe some of that influence of Haggar is still sitting inside him, bringing those kinds of bitter thoughts. It’s disappointing, but Shiro can’t blame him for it. He lets the depressing statement slide and doesn’t rise to it. Kuro’s exhausted and his mind’s frazzled right now. He can be forgiven for having his emotions going all haywire for a while.
Mentally agreeing with Lance’s statement about leaving the other man to rest for as long as he needs, Shiro nods to the other Paladins. “We will. I promise.” Visiting with each one of them. With that, he… decides it’s easier to just scoop Kuro up bridal style and carry him that way, rather than try to get the sleeping man to ride on his back. He leaves the room, carrying his brother with a quiet expression on his face. So many things to think about and ask, plan and talk about, a future unsure and strange, but promising all the same. Walking the halls gives him time to think on a few things, some he wants to dwell on, some he doesn’t. It brings a sense of nostalgia around as well, since in his time, the Castle of Lions had been sacrificed to correct the ruptures in the universe Lotor’s mech had caused. He missed this place… even though he personally hadn’t set foot in these halls in a very long time. It feels strange, since he’d died before the ship was destroyed, but didn’t regain his physical form until after it was gone. Like walking through his own memories.
Even found his room without a problem.
Shiro deftly makes work of Kuro’s armor, but leaves it at that. Doesn’t want the other man waking up in a pair of boxers and nothing else. Awkward… He rests his brother on the bed and fetches a washcloth. Dampens it enough with cool water, then focuses on wiping his brow and face, cleaning the grime and sweat from it. It’s just something he can do for him while he sleeps. Afterwards, Shiro kneels by the side of his bed and rests his head on his folded arm, metal hand holding onto his brother’s. He promised he’d be here with him to watch over his sleep. And that’s exactly what he’s going to do. Even if he ends up falling asleep himself a few hours later.