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perfectmatch2025-06-16 08:44 am
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week three | mingle
No outright changes this week either. Week three rolls around, braced for impact as ever. The estate is still intact, the contestants are still motivated, things are looking good.
Well, aside from the fact you all had a blackout this weekend. That wasn't so good.
Either way, when Monday rolls around, Wei Wuxian seems to be in a cheery mood as he greets everyone Monday morning.
"Everyone, come here, come here. I have an announcement!"
Better go see what that's about, huh?
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Well, aside from the fact you all had a blackout this weekend. That wasn't so good.
Either way, when Monday rolls around, Wei Wuxian seems to be in a cheery mood as he greets everyone Monday morning.
"Everyone, come here, come here. I have an announcement!"
Better go see what that's about, huh?
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[ his face remains impassive, but he finds himself glancing elsewhere anyway, even as the serpent continues to incriminate him by going over to Verso once more. ]
... Thy company hath been a boon to me.
[ yes, Messmer likes him, even if saying it out loud feels somewhat humiliating - probably because, as Verso just said, the damned serpents make it clear just how appreciative of his company Messmer is. He's a comfort - something reliable in the turbulence of both their strange surroundings and his own mind as of late. ]
i won the blushy icon
Oh?
[He bumps shoulders with him, playfully.]
And I could say the same. I do say the same.
YOU DONE IT
Such a silly man. But Messmer no longer has any valid reasons to deny him his silly thoughts; there's nothing left to divulge. That's why he's such good company. ]
Aye. I have well learned thy wont to say foolish things.
[ spoken dryly, but without any cruelty, as the serpent happily takes the opportunity to slither over to Verso's shoulders. ]
i finally beat dwrp
He will pet the serpent's head with a single finger as it moves up and over his shoulders, just an idle gesture. Encouragement, really.]
Oh? But it's true. And if it brings you any pleasure to hear it, I'll say it more than once, even.
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Bite thy honeyed tongue. Sweet words will win thee no favors of me.
[ but they will fluster him, apparently. He's gotta get away from this subject...!! ]
For what purpose dost thou change thy hair?
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It's a safe swerve to another topic, though, and one that he pauses before answering.]
Because I'm vain.
[That's the surface-level answer. True, but not the full truth. However, Verso will not keep the full depth of the reason away from Messmer, because there is no point, now.]
And because... the original Verso never had grey hair. If I'm a copy, I'm a poor one, and I don't like to be reminded of that.
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Yet thy distinctions persisted nonetheless. Nature itself seeketh to defy thy fate. [ Appearances mean very little to him, but knowing those streaks are a small secret proof of who Verso really is -- that makes them charming, he thinks. ] Thou art no poor copy, but an evolution.
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The thing is, erasing all your friends tends to make one feel guilty about taking comfort in their advice, too. And so, it is nice, again, to hear it from Messmer. Framed in a different way.]
Evolution...
[He pauses, thinking of that.]
I've never thought of it that way, but maybe you're right. [Huffs.] I've definitely undergone a lot more than the original ever did, that's for sure.
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What a thought: to evolve beyond the circumstances of one's birth. To think that Verso could do so while he cannot would surely be hypocritical. Damn this man - once again daring him to hope without even realizing it. ]
Then let thy reminder be not of failure but of change. [ a pause. ] ... It well suits thee.
[ the rare Messmer compliment. There's a twinge in his fingers; he has the urge now to touch Verso's hair and that undyed spot, knowing what it is, but he resists, instead curling his hand into a fist under the water. He mustn't get carried away with this -- whatever it is between them. ]
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Maybe in evolving beyond what he was meant to be, he doesn't have to leave every single raison d'être behind.
Verso doesn't note the way Messmer has to hold himself back from touching his hair, given that his hand is underwater, but he completes the gesture himself, running a wet hand through his messy locks and making it even more... messy. It's all playful, though.]
All the rest aside, I'm glad you like it. I suppose without my hairdressers now, I'm just going to have to accept going totally grey one day.
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well, whatever it is, the motion and Verso's messy, poorly-dyed hair both endear him. This whole competition is foolish, and he no longer knows what the future will hold for him, but he's grateful to have found a new companion nonetheless. The relaxing hot water and his charming company are, once again, almost enough for him to forget that uncertain future and simply enjoy the moment.
And it's a small relief, too, to hear that Verso's thinking about the future not as a possibility, but an inevitability. His resolve's holding firm. ]
Aye. Perhaps thou wilt be mistaken for a wise man.
[ ok, that one was definitely a dry joke. ]
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His grin cracks wider. Yes, that’s definitely a joke from Messmer, rare as they come.]
Mistaken. I see.
[It’s okay, he knows he’s a fool, as stated multiple times by both.]
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[ he said what he said. One side of his mouth quirks upwards in a small, fleeting smirk, and he leans back against the lip of the spring. The other snake, still held in his hand, seems to have given up on snuggling up to Verso, though it continues staring intently at him. Jealous of its counterpart, perhaps... ]
... Thou hast guessed already the card assigned to me, I wager.