Manolo Luis Sanchez Rivera (
matadorable) wrote2015-10-03 02:23 pm
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If you're hearing this message, I am probably not here. Or I am furiously pressing every button I can because I forgot how this thing works. One of the two! Either way, I will get back to you...eventually.


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[He's more crabby from lack of sleep than anything else, though, and he settles down once his friend shuts the door.
Manolo lets out a small breath at the explanation, growing much more sympathetic at Joaquin's distress.]
Were they really like this back home too? How did they end up putting their differences aside in the first place? Do you know?
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[He leans back against the door, calming somewhat.] So, they originally met over letter, and it was years before they met in person, and when they did they fought. From what I can tell, from how old they are now... it wasn't that long ago that they met for the first time, so it's fresh pain. They... expected different things after those letters.
[He sighs.] The Hermann and Newt we're used to, that's like... ten years down the line. They've dealt with each other long enough by then, and at some point Hermann saves Newt's life and then they do their drift thing. And they save their world. So I guess all that helped bring them around.
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Still, he's not sure he entirely understands, so he asks:]
What do you mean, "drift thing"? What is that?
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Have they not told you about that? Um... [Well, this might break some privacy promises in that case, but this was Manolo. He wasn't going to use this knowledge against them.] Basically, they share a mind. Sort of? I'm not really sure about the details, but that's one of their powers here but it was started back home. They call it the "drift" and it means Hermann and Newt are always connected, ah, mentally.
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[Especially if they're already angry at Joaquin.]
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They both built up expectations and when they met for the first time all those expectations were shattered. While they do share a brain they no longer have the memories they had before that got them to that point.
What we need to do is try to help them remember what they did love about each other, then the caring for each other should work itself out again, right? I mean, from what Newt's told me he was really enthralled by Hermann in his letters. Hermann is still important to him, but he's hurt that Hermann judged him so harshly when they first met.
Hermann... [He rubs at his face.] I'm still a little at a loss on how to handle him, but given that he'd always choose Newt over me in a heartbeat before this all happened, I imagine there's gotta be a way we can get it to work for them. There's just gotta!
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Manolo purses his lips a moment as he mulls over the situation.]
Well, in Dr. Gottlieb’s case, he acts like the things he loved about Newt were lies. If he could understand the same man who wrote those letters wouldn’t have existed without all of the other things that make Newt, well…Newt, then maybe he could learn to love all the other parts of him too. But even if he did learn, I am not so sure Newt will readily forgive him for breaking his heart unless Dr. Gottlieb is very obviously sorry about it and is serious about changing their relationship.
[Joaquin clearly wants their friends to be happy, and Manolo wants to see them together just as much. He lets out a small breath, genuine regret in his voice.] What I’m trying to say is…it might take some time. For both of them.
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Yeah... Maybe... maybe you're right.
[Joaquin blinked, then again and again, suddenly aware there was wetness pooling in his eyes over his two friends. Oh no...]
I just... want to see them happy again. I feel so bad. It's not even my fault they're this way, but I feel like... like I'm letting them down if I don't try to help them.
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[The situation isn’t completely hopeless, not by a long shot. Hermann and Newt were able to work out their difference once, after all, and he wants to believe in the power of love with all of his heart. Still, Manolo can’t get over how vitriolic their relationship had become. The sheer meanness of it is overwhelming, not to mention completely outside of his own personal experiences.]
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... It's just... they were really pushing for me to try to make up to you when I was upset. Eventually things got across, and I'm thankful for that.
I'd just like to return the gesture. Somehow...
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Now he's starting to feel guilty. The situations aren't the same, he knows that, but...]
Did you have any ideas? You've known them for longer than me, so...
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I'm... still not sure. I showed Hermann the video they took on New Years Eve, but he reacted badly. Maybe Newt would be different but I'm... not sure. [He was a little afraid to try it, but then again, maybe that was all he had.] Or maybe, if we can, try to see if there are any conversations on the communicators we have saved that we could show them? I'm not sure how but there's gotta be a way.
[... he sure was shit with technology.]
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He reacted badly?
[Ouch. Manolo gently broached the topic of old communications between the two, but promptly backed off the moment he sensed resistance from Newt. Matters of the heart could be delicate, and he'd feel worse if he somehow ruined their chances of reconciling by going in with a sledgehammer of information they weren't ready to hear.
Do they really have any other options, though?]
I could try to find something...[He turns to search for his communicator. His bedroom is fairly messy, so it might take a minute.] Whether I will succeed, though...that depends on how lucky I get, hahah.
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I was on a walk with Hermann and I showed it to him. He got mad, said I was wasting him time and he use his power to take himself back home. Or I think he did; he hasn't responded to any of my texts since then.
[But hearing that Manolo would help him did lift Joaquin's spirits.]
Thanks, Manolo. I appreciate it.
... I think I am going to send that video to Newt, though. And maybe a picture I took of Hermann for him when he was being held by the Soviets.
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Yes, that's a good idea! Newt should know that Hermann was really worried about him when he got kidnapped.
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[Hearing Manolo gain a little more confidence in his voice, Joaquin managed a smile.]
I'm hoping it helps, even just a tiny bit. Better than letting them think they have nothing to salvage.
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[He finds the communicator tucked inside the jacket that's hanging off his chair.]
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Nap on your own time, Manolo!]Whatever you took, I might need some of it tonight if you don't mind sharing.
[Four hours of restless sleep isn't hardly enough for Joaquin, but he's got work so he can't dally much longer.]
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[Truth be told, he still like sleeping in the same room, but he knows better than to ask at this point.]
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