hostage: (paranoid ☣)
Jesse Pinkman ([personal profile] hostage) wrote2012-03-01 04:17 pm
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EXSILIUM - contact.



UNIT№409



Hey, it's me. Wait for the thing.








reassures: (spark ☙ but i won't leave until it falls)

[personal profile] reassures 2013-03-19 11:35 am (UTC)(link)
Why is it so difficult for you to believe that you did something good?

You can't decide to save the lives you're responsible for ending and also decide to ignore the lives you're responsible for saving!
reassures: (spark ☙ i am raising hell)

[personal profile] reassures 2013-03-19 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
You don't get to decide that the one life you saved is somehow less than the lives that have ended because of your decisions.

What about the little boy? The little red haired boy-- you think about him sometimes, I've seen it. Do you think he would be alive if you hadn't done what you did that day? Do you really think he would have survived the conditions he was living in?

Or Rue. Who would she have trusted in the Port if it hadn't been you? One of the homicidal Newcomers? What would have happened to her then? By the time I left the Port, most of the responsible adults that might have looked after her were gone long before you were.

Lisbeth loves you, and you're wrong about someone better loving her, because no one else has. I know, because I've seen that too. Maybe someone else would love her some day, but it would never make her as happy as you loving her does.

I've seen you on the Network all the time talking to children, helping people-- and maybe that's just to make yourself feel better, but you can't decide to erase yourself and take away all the good you've done just because the bad seems bigger!

If you don't want to be used by anyone, then don't let them use you. Deciding you can fix all your mistakes by making sure you don't exist to make them is selfish.
reassures: (dim ☙ all I hear is my body dying)

[personal profile] reassures 2013-03-20 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
[Her expression softens slightly - not enough to make it seem like she isn't necessarily angry, but there's some level of empathy there.]

Jesse, [Her tone doesn't sound angry, either.] If the man was involved in the kind of work you do, he would have died at some point too. You not being in the world doesn't mean he would survive. And Jane-- she was an addict. It wasn't your fault she died.

[She can't say much for the child. It's sad that he died, but she doesn't believe the child is worth more than the good he's done.]
reassures: (dim ☙ my beloved was weighed down)

[personal profile] reassures 2013-03-22 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
It's never going to be okay because you refuse to live with it.

[It comes a little too quickly, a little more sharply than she means for it to. But she still means it. The way she sees it, the reason Jesse is so addicted to the drugs - to some extent, anyway - is because they're better than living for him.

Maybe Gale would have lived. Maybe he never would have been found out, somehow. And maybe Jane wouldn't have died.]


If you don't want to live, then don't. There is no shame in not living.

[She truly believes that. Sometimes it's kinder not to be alive, and maybe that's the case for Jesse. She's known people that, she's sure, have probably done worse things with their lives, and they've kept on living just fine - but it doesn't mean it's something that Jesse can live with. But...]

But deciding to change the lives of others in the way that you intend to is much crueler than killing people.

If you don't tell Lisbeth what you plan to do, then I will.
Edited 2013-03-22 03:51 (UTC)
reassures: (spark ☙ welcome to the new age)

[personal profile] reassures 2013-03-22 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not the one responsible for hurting her. If you're going to change the past then you need to be prepared to deal with the consequences of it. Changing the past probably won't fix this timeline at all-- it will just create a reality where the things you were connected to didn't happen.

[In a way, she knows it's going to hurt Lisbeth. She knows that there's no real reason to tell Lisbeth, because it will only bring her suffering. If things go the way Jesse wants then Nill might be wrong, and maybe Lisbeth won't remember.

But if that's the case, then she doesn't want Jesse to get off scott free for doing something like this. She absolutely refuses to let him do this without consequences. If it comes to it she'd kill him herself if it meant leaving her memories in tact, because too many people have tampered with them in the past, and she's not going to let someone like Jesse the drug addict take Dave away from her.]


Lisbeth deserves to know if someone is going to change her life, and she deserves to have a say, even if you decide not to listen to her.
reassures: (fade ☙ her eyes are dark now)

[personal profile] reassures 2013-03-23 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
[His logic isn't exactly faulty. It makes a lot of sense that this isn't the future of his world specifically. But it makes things harder, because it means he's toying with the lives of people from multiple worlds. Multiple outcomes. She thinks Dave would be throwing a fit over Jesse's carelessness, if he were actually here to do it. She has no idea about the other Dave.

Jesse is talking to the wrong person if he wants to know about what would be the right justice, though. Nill has known too many people too many times who don't care about things like justice, and some that don't even care about right and wrong. Her ideas of right outrank justice a million to one, and it isn't right to change her and Lisbeth's lives.

Nill is selfish. Justice has very little to do with anything.]


Tell me now if you plan on telling Lisbeth. I don't want to wait on this any longer.

[The judge's verdict this time, unfair as it might be, is show no mercy.]
reassures: (spark ☙ you hate your pulse)

[personal profile] reassures 2013-03-23 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
[Nill stares at Jesse for a long moment, before she shakes her head.

She doesn't bother trying to say anything else. After that, she just turns and heads for the door.]