Told, yes. I asked the Avatar who gave me the power about how I could use it - I had wanted to make sure that if I used it, it wouldn't cause a trial.
[she trusts nothing about this godforsaken place. she would not at all put it past it to have any death, even one that's a swap for another person, be the reason a trial starts.]
...bringing her back wasn't an option because of the reason I was asked to kill her in the first place.
[...]
...that wasn't my intention, but if that's how it made her feel, then I messed up. I just didn't know how else to tell you the power was something that could even be used.
[This is new information. Their eyebrows furrowed.]
Even if that was your intention, we couldn't have reacted to it. Our letters only came in the last two weeks, and were obscured, anyways. And I'm sure that if we sent a letter saying "please send Qingxuan over", your friends here would have put a stop to that.
They told me that what had happened to Nathan was going to happen to her, too, and it was too late to prevent it by helping her indulge. And that it would be... extremely bad... for all of us as a whole if it happened again.
[eleanor was the one person on the track vs the five people on the other track in the trolley problem]
...I thought maybe someone would say so when Medb used the mirror. Or - I wasn't sure of the exact timing of your letters. Some came on different days... or maybe we just heard about them on different days?
If it had come to me, I would have used it. [...] But... that's only an "if," right? It didn't work out that way.
[so, she gets it - it's easy to say i would have done that, now that the time to have done it is past.]
He said that she'd... fallen too far behind, too fast, and that it was making everyone else's count for less. [...] I heard from one of the others, later, that if I'd said no, they would have asked someone else to do it.
But I didn't say no. [she sighs] In the end, it's a choice I made, and it hurt her. I should take responsibility for that.
[That actually makes them blink with surprise, before their expression shifts to sullen. Envy, indeed...]
That's... [A low sigh.] Yes. You should. You dodged it for long enough, Qingxuan. You have to repent. It may have...had good intentions, and was done to help others, but it...it still what it is.
I mean that every time I tried to say something about it, I literally could not speak. I wasn't able to say a word of it until Eleanor came back today.
After the week we saw each other's memories, I knew he was a ghost. [...] And in our world, ghosts can absorb the power of other ghosts by devouring them.
[she looks down on her hands]
I didn't consider that was something that might happen here, though.
[because 1. kaz isn't a ghost and 2. they're all depowered, so what would be the use in devouring him?]
["Do you think Ming Yi associates you with that, then? Even though he has never told you a thing?"
"I know he does. There's... no way he couldn't."]
It's a long story. I didn't... know all of it until I came here. [...] I think there are parts of it I still don't know. I didn't see all of his memories, after all, and... he's from further ahead in time than I am. There are things he's experienced that I haven't, yet.
[her voice trails off; she looks like she's not sure if she should ask.
...shouldn't she just ask him? but then, if he hasn't told her already, would he tell her? that thought hits her, and then she immediately feels guilty for thinking it; the furrow of her brow deepens.]
[she looks down, fiddling with the hem of her sleeve.]
...I want to hear it from him. [...] The memories that I did see, he said he was trying to figure out how to tell me, but this place showed me before he could.
So maybe... he's still trying to figure out how to tell me that, too...?
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[she trusts nothing about this godforsaken place. she would not at all put it past it to have any death, even one that's a swap for another person, be the reason a trial starts.]
...bringing her back wasn't an option because of the reason I was asked to kill her in the first place.
[...]
...that wasn't my intention, but if that's how it made her feel, then I messed up. I just didn't know how else to tell you the power was something that could even be used.
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[This is new information. Their eyebrows furrowed.]
Even if that was your intention, we couldn't have reacted to it. Our letters only came in the last two weeks, and were obscured, anyways. And I'm sure that if we sent a letter saying "please send Qingxuan over", your friends here would have put a stop to that.
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They told me that what had happened to Nathan was going to happen to her, too, and it was too late to prevent it by helping her indulge. And that it would be... extremely bad... for all of us as a whole if it happened again.
[eleanor was the one person on the track vs the five people on the other track in the trolley problem]
...I thought maybe someone would say so when Medb used the mirror. Or - I wasn't sure of the exact timing of your letters. Some came on different days... or maybe we just heard about them on different days?
If it had come to me, I would have used it. [...] But... that's only an "if," right? It didn't work out that way.
[so, she gets it - it's easy to say i would have done that, now that the time to have done it is past.]
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[They know what happened to Nathan, but...]
[That makes them frown, expression troubled.]
Nathan was killed for not indulging. So even...indulging wouldn't have saved her? Who told you this?
[This makes everything all the more complicated.]
We didn't even know they came on different days...so you see, our communication was flawed from the start. [And a sigh.] And it didn't, no.
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[she looks down.]
He said that she'd... fallen too far behind, too fast, and that it was making everyone else's count for less. [...] I heard from one of the others, later, that if I'd said no, they would have asked someone else to do it.
But I didn't say no. [she sighs] In the end, it's a choice I made, and it hurt her. I should take responsibility for that.
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[That actually makes them blink with surprise, before their expression shifts to sullen. Envy, indeed...]
That's... [A low sigh.] Yes. You should. You dodged it for long enough, Qingxuan. You have to repent. It may have...had good intentions, and was done to help others, but it...it still what it is.
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[she agrees with them.]
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Why didn't you confess it before, Qingxuan?
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[...]
I mean that literally. When I tried to, the words would not come out.
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What do you mean by that?
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How come the others could confess?
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[not being able to confess has been
frustrating
to say the least.]
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[Just to hear it from the man himself.]
Qingxuan...do you also know of what Ming Yi did?
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but at the next question - she shakes her head]
I didn't know. [...] After we got the letter, I... asked, and he told me that he hadn't.
[and, stupidly, she believed him.]
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[There's a hard look from Douman.]
Did you know that he's done that before?
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[she looks down on her hands]
I didn't consider that was something that might happen here, though.
[because 1. kaz isn't a ghost and 2. they're all depowered, so what would be the use in devouring him?]
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[Something worried settles in their expression.]
He's no longer of the living?
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Because of... because of me.
["Do you think Ming Yi associates you with that, then? Even though he has never told you a thing?"
"I know he does. There's... no way he couldn't."]
It's a long story. I didn't... know all of it until I came here. [...] I think there are parts of it I still don't know. I didn't see all of his memories, after all, and... he's from further ahead in time than I am. There are things he's experienced that I haven't, yet.
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[So...he's a ghost. One of the dead? A spirit? Possibly.]
[And considering what they learned...]
Did he ever tell you what he did with your brother?
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[her brow furrows slightly at that. she thinks back, to the memories she saw, and then shakes her head.]
I know he confronted the both of us. And... I know my brother tried to kill me, but he stopped him from doing so. That's the last thing I saw, though.
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[Well, now.]
He did something quite horrible after that, Qingxuan.
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[her voice trails off; she looks like she's not sure if she should ask.
...shouldn't she just ask him? but then, if he hasn't told her already, would he tell her? that thought hits her, and then she immediately feels guilty for thinking it; the furrow of her brow deepens.]
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[They don't...know what to do.]
I just don't know if he will tell you.
[That's the problem. And they feel like she deserves to know.]
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[she looks down, fiddling with the hem of her sleeve.]
...I want to hear it from him. [...] The memories that I did see, he said he was trying to figure out how to tell me, but this place showed me before he could.
So maybe... he's still trying to figure out how to tell me that, too...?
[she
really, really wants to believe in that.]
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