A. Enjolras (
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Now young faces grow sad and old and hearts of fire grow cold [Video]
[It is not so much that Enjolras is unfeeling, as he's been accused of in the past, but, rather, when it comes to emotional ideas, he sometimes has no idea what to do. Nonetheless, awkwardly stiff as he seems, he's here, regardless, and if he looks a little tired, and a little sad, isn't everyone these days.]
Taraja and I have been talking, and we've had a few ideas she's asked me to share with you. [In the background, the currently sleeping hatchling can be found, for those who happen to look close enough.]
We were speaking of memories, and friends and families and ways to help those that we love go on to whatever else awaits them, and some things that might help them to remember, and...
[Now, Enjolras is holding up something in his hand. A tiny folded paper turtle, actually, one that's very wrinkled, and messy, but still a reasonable attempt at a turtle.]
We were thinking, maybe, that we should make turtles like this, for each of the young ones who have been lost. If those of us with hands folded some turtles, larger than this, big enough to decorate, or to write messages or thoughts on. Things to remind us of those we've loved, a way to keep them in our minds, and their memories alive. We could decorate them together, foreigners, hatchlings, those of the kedan who might still like us, and maybe...save them somewhere for a few days, like some sort of a memorial?
Is that borrowing trouble, does anyone suppose, or would it be too soon to consider it in the wake of trying to actively heal exactly as we are?
It is...something of an idea, at least.
Taraja and I have been talking, and we've had a few ideas she's asked me to share with you. [In the background, the currently sleeping hatchling can be found, for those who happen to look close enough.]
We were speaking of memories, and friends and families and ways to help those that we love go on to whatever else awaits them, and some things that might help them to remember, and...
[Now, Enjolras is holding up something in his hand. A tiny folded paper turtle, actually, one that's very wrinkled, and messy, but still a reasonable attempt at a turtle.]
We were thinking, maybe, that we should make turtles like this, for each of the young ones who have been lost. If those of us with hands folded some turtles, larger than this, big enough to decorate, or to write messages or thoughts on. Things to remind us of those we've loved, a way to keep them in our minds, and their memories alive. We could decorate them together, foreigners, hatchlings, those of the kedan who might still like us, and maybe...save them somewhere for a few days, like some sort of a memorial?
Is that borrowing trouble, does anyone suppose, or would it be too soon to consider it in the wake of trying to actively heal exactly as we are?
It is...something of an idea, at least.
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Okay he's not even going to try to pronounce Feuilly's name, even hearing Enjolras say it just then. Fewwy? Feuwhee? FRENCH IS HARD.]
Yeah, okay. I mean, I do know how to make a couple things. I think Mimi tried to teach me how to make a crane once. [He'd practiced on gum wrappers, but the crumpled little birds always seemed clumsy and sad next to the gentle creatures Wei's sister used to make on old homework sheets before she got mixed up with Dogeyes-- anyway.]
Lead the way, I guess. [Enjolras seems like a leader, which is great, since Jackie's a born follower.]
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Given all of the languages here, well, I can only imagine. I do hope we are not that bad of an example but...
[There is a little shrug there. And yeah, the names of his friends are...well, it's better not to try, really.]
Oh yes, I've seen those. They were in one of the examples here. But for now.
[He's flicking over to a page with the turtles, and directions, which, thankfully are in pictures instead of words, along with what looks like a dedication page to honor Asti.]
Mine have gotten very wrinkled, but practicing HAS made it easier.
[He's content enough to lead, for right now, certainly.]
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[He peruses the turtle instructions, his brow furrowing.] Wow, that looks...a little complicated. But I guess I can pick it up, probably. I'm pretty good with my hands. [Jackie, stealing is not important here.]
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Enjolras had learned about it from a book and found the whole thing too boring to pay much attention, beyond the basic idea of reproduction.
Than a book, OR the other children. That can never lead anywhere good.
[And there's a wink and Enjolras is leaning over to see which part of the beginning steps Jackie is on.]
Ah, this is easier if you see it happen. [And he's moving to his own piece of paper to make those folds, raising a little eyebrow at the statement.]
Oh? That might be helpful.
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[He watches Enjolras fold the paper, and attempts to follow suit. Some of the angles are a little bit off, but it's passable for a beginner attempt.]
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[He's watching, though, and nodding at the effort. That OUGHT to get the job done from what he's seen.]
Not a bad attempt at all!
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Hey, yeah, not too shabby, if I do say so myself. [This was kind of fun.]
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The key to it now is practicing. I admit I threw away several of my first tries, so much better than I was doing at first. I wonder about the size for display ones. If the hatchlings want to decorate them, larger ones may be best. But I do like the option of the smaller sizes.
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Good luck. [Enjolras is nodding firmly there.]
The hatchlings certainly have been that. It would be only fitting, wouldn't it?
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It's not what he had expected, but, well. Nothing in the past several months of his life has gone as expected, starting with Winston's wedding and getting curiouser and curiouser since he'd arrived here.] Just wait, I bet we can make 'em the new fashion trend.
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Yes, I would expect so.
[It's so good to imagine a world like that, when everything is said and done. Enjolras, for one, can't wait to see it.]
A good plan, for the future. It helps just now, to think of it.
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[Besides, where would he get the startup capital? Maybe he could hit up that Stark kid for a loan. Wait, no, he hates Jackie.]
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[There is a firm nod from Enjolras at that. If they are gearing up to DO anything, well, better the efforts get focused there.]
I cannot imagine it being a time when people would like to think very much about smaller things, even when it comes to what they symbolize. But after...whatever happens, happens, I think it should work, then.
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[Enjolras blinks at that.]
I am not certain we subscribe to that philosophy as one to ward off bad luck at home, but we might find some just to be certain.
[Ah the perks of literal thinking.]
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Hey, man, I'll knock wood, wear red, and sweep the suite counter-clockwise or whatever I have to do. Don't want to tempt fate, you know?
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Oh? And are those last two superstitions too, then? Because whatever it does take, or may take, well, any bit of borrowed luck at all would be to our advantage would it not?
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[He's pausing a moment, thinking of Bossuet, then actually grinning.]
I have a friend, well, had, a friend who was constantly prone to bad luck. We gave him every sort of charm one could imagine in the hopes that it would work. Perhaps we ought to find something like a horse's shoe or rabbit's foot. Those are meant to help with luck, yes?