I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe. If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other.
[The way that Eren meanders into view may make it look as though he doesn't care - about what he's done, about Aubrey, about making any sort of escape. Where will they go from here? His brain hasn't quite caught up to that concern yet. He's got a cigarette in one hand, still smoking. He takes a long drag and then flicks it out into the darkness.
[He gets into her car. His jacket is pulled tightly around him. There's no shirt underneath. His hands aren't stained with red, but there are traces of it in his nailbeds, the spaces between his fingers. He didn't do a thorough job, trying to get himself clean with only lake water. Couldn't really dredge up the motivation, you know? In fact, there are little speckles or smears of blood pretty much anywhere you look, if only you look for more than a couple of seconds.
[He buckles himself in. He never does that. Then, he takes his hair out of the tie, shakes it out, fingers through it, puts it back up - as casual as anything. His ears are ringing loudly.]
What?
[It's unclear if Aubrey actually said anything. His head is swimming. All at once, he looks like he's about to throw up. His voice comes out wobbly.]
[Aubrey hasn’t said anything. She sees the blood. She thinks she could kill him. Both of them. Right now. Slam the gas, wrap around a trunk, sink for good.]
[Eren buckles in. Eren fixes his hair. Eren looks ill.]
[The ride resumes very, very slowly. Movement for its own sake.]
[Aubrey stares at the road like a deer in the headlights. She hasn’t changed since yesterday, a dead ringer for having gone comatose on the nearest soft surface at the first opportunity; nothing new when Eren’s over, really. Wasn’t asleep for long. The drive is straight until it can’t be, and then she turns with no warning in whatever direction.]
[There’s a temptation to speak; they’re too distant. Aubrey reaches over and buckles him back in. It’s a one-handed, almost absent motion. His jacket gets caught in it.
[Oh well.]
[Of all things, she’s vaguely annoyed by the thought of scrubbing blood out of the whole seat.]
[At this, the very physical memory of warm, wet cloth clinging to his skin. It makes his stomach churn all the worse, but only until he remembers the look on Kruger's face when he first plunged the knife in.]
[Her mental map of the area is, irritatingly, fairly wide. Being stuck here for years on end, not to mention those three-hour trips, tends to do that. Might run out of gas before they can actually get lost. Stupid.]
[She considers asking how long he’s planned this. If anything anyone did, this weekend or last or ever, could have changed it. The answers might make her throw up, so she doesn’t.]
[He doesn't quite suffocate. As with the last several hours, Eren's body can't decide whether its in fight mode, flight mode, or complete torpor. Spikes of panic light his chest up like a Molotov while waves of rage resharpen his focus; with these, deep pits of exhaustion that make it hard to keep his eyes open, bubbling nausea that makes him want to put his head between his knees. He feels high. He feels sick. He feels dead. He feels awake. He feels outside his body, floating above the lake, watching the car sink.]
[His head is pressed up against the cool glass of the passenger side window, eyes dully reflected back at him, watching nothing. His voice comes out distant, quiet...]
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You sh—
[“—ouldn’t have to,” but. The hell is that noise?]
Eren? Where are you?
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[Not close by.]
I drove.
[There's another pause. No background noise this time.]
Lost my ride, though...
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You drove. [Is she hearing this right?] But you lost— Are you okay?
[Muffled background sounds; the white noise of Aubrey dragging herself out of bed. Hasty, but not quite urgent yet.]
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What.
What the hell is going on?!
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Kruger - that was the name of the man who killed my mother. You remember that don't you?
[He doesn't wait for her to respond.]
I killed him.
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[He’s lucky she hasn’t reached the car yet. She freezes dead in her tracks.]
…Eren.
Eren, be serious.
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I'm not lying. [He's breathing just a little more quickly.] That's why I came here.
I was supposed to kill myself too...but I couldn't.
I don't want to die anymore...he should die-- he...died. He's dead, I...killed him.
And I sunk his car.
[His voice trails off...]
Are you coming?
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[At the slightest shift in his voice, Aubrey’s scrambling like he is going to die.]
[His first answer is a screech on the pavement. Takeoff.]
You’re kidding. You’re kidding. [Phone stays in hand this time.] You’re— Eren, what were y—
Fucking hell, Eren, have you lost it?!
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[Every time the shock starts to wear off, it hits him again like a brick wall. He watches the bubbles on the surface of the lake as the car sinks.
[Something stabilizes him again, if only for the moment. It's hatred. His voice becomes a growl.]
He deserved it, Aubrey.
You know what he did.
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[She can not afford to lose it on the road. It wouldn’t be the first time. At least it’s not far— Oh god, it’s not far! He’s at the fucking lake!]
You. killed. someone.
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Shut up. I’m crashing this car.
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[His voice breaks. He’s human again.]
H-he looked me in my face.
[No longer human.]
He told me what he did.
[Human again, whimpering.]
I was right. A-all these years I was right.
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Don’t call me that right n— Do you even hear yourself?!
[It’s a blessing and a curse that the lake isn’t far. Mostly a curse, right now. Too close, too soon.]
You got your will to live back after throwing away your future. Unbelievable.
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[Maybe once. Maybe with Aubrey. Maybe for a moment here or there, when he let his sentimental nature get the best of him. Most of the time, though...]
I wanted him dead.
Ever since the moment I saw him, I wanted him dead.
[This wasn't a crime of passion.]
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[“I never did.” Kick her in the face, why doesn’t he.]
Well, congratulations. You did it. Want a fucking trophy?
[There’s no effort to park; she pulls up close as possible, just past the trees, and stalls. Eren should be able to hear it, if he’s listening.]
I’m here. I’m not chasing you.
[If she doesn’t see his ugly mug within half a minute she’s chasing him down and dragging him back by force.]
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[He gets into her car. His jacket is pulled tightly around him. There's no shirt underneath. His hands aren't stained with red, but there are traces of it in his nailbeds, the spaces between his fingers. He didn't do a thorough job, trying to get himself clean with only lake water. Couldn't really dredge up the motivation, you know? In fact, there are little speckles or smears of blood pretty much anywhere you look, if only you look for more than a couple of seconds.
[He buckles himself in. He never does that. Then, he takes his hair out of the tie, shakes it out, fingers through it, puts it back up - as casual as anything. His ears are ringing loudly.]
What?
[It's unclear if Aubrey actually said anything. His head is swimming. All at once, he looks like he's about to throw up. His voice comes out wobbly.]
I need to lie down...
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[Aubrey hasn’t said anything. She sees the blood. She thinks she could kill him. Both of them. Right now. Slam the gas, wrap around a trunk, sink for good.]
[Eren buckles in. Eren fixes his hair. Eren looks ill.]
[The ride resumes very, very slowly. Movement for its own sake.]
[Aubrey stares at the road like a deer in the headlights. She hasn’t changed since yesterday, a dead ringer for having gone comatose on the nearest soft surface at the first opportunity; nothing new when Eren’s over, really. Wasn’t asleep for long. The drive is straight until it can’t be, and then she turns with no warning in whatever direction.]
[Belatedly, she hangs up the phone.]
You buckled up.
[That’s new.]
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Oh...
[He stays frozen - awake, but limp - for a few moments, then idly unbuckles the seatbelt.]
Sorry.
[He's a million miles away.]
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[There’s a temptation to speak; they’re too distant. Aubrey reaches over and buckles him back in. It’s a one-handed, almost absent motion. His jacket gets caught in it.
[Oh well.]
[Of all things, she’s vaguely annoyed by the thought of scrubbing blood out of the whole seat.]
What happened to your shirt.
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I left it in the car. Blood...
The jacket's clean. Mostly.
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Where are we going?
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[So it’s six feet under and counting.
[Fantastic.]
[They’re talking now. Is that better?]
I don’t know. Away from there.
[Her mental map of the area is, irritatingly, fairly wide. Being stuck here for years on end, not to mention those three-hour trips, tends to do that. Might run out of gas before they can actually get lost. Stupid.]
[She considers asking how long he’s planned this. If anything anyone did, this weekend or last or ever, could have changed it. The answers might make her throw up, so she doesn’t.]
[Let him suffocate in silence, for a while.]
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[His head is pressed up against the cool glass of the passenger side window, eyes dully reflected back at him, watching nothing. His voice comes out distant, quiet...]
Take us to our spot...
I wanna go.
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[That damn spot.]
[There’s a reason Aubrey’s resisted so feverishly. Her resolve wouldn’t have survived. But now…?
[Now…]
[The next turn is deliberate.]
[Sorry, Armin.]
[Before long, Eren should know the street.]
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