I was the head disciple of our sect so I managed their training. [He keeps his voice light as he speaks, his smile still pasted on. Even then threads of mourning and nostalgia wind their way around his words.]
That included archery, sword work, and cultivation. I was even in charge of teaching our youngest disciples to ride the sword. [The memory makes him laugh, and when he turns his smile on Itachi, his eyes are far away.]
No one came away from that without a dozen bruises, but it was all worth it for that first moment they managed to stay on their swords and realized an entire new world was open to them. [First the awe, then the joy, then the excitement, nearly always aimed in his direction. It was the best. His disciples were the best.]
๏ผ riding... what? for a moment he reaches up to touch at his earpiece, as if the device itself has malfunctioned in its translatory abilities. when that does not seem to have amended the nature of the conversation (and he does in fact repeat the sentiment again) he quirks one eyebrow faintly. ๏ผ
Ah, right. [He chuckles, remembering someone else's reaction. He'd thought perhaps that was familiar to Itachi because so many other things are but of course there must be some differences between their worlds.]
Flying on them. Cultivators use spiritual energy to travel that way. We don't have anything like...like cars, or planes where I'm from. The fastest method of travel aside from teleportation talismans is a horse or horse drawn carriage.
๏ผ there are stranger things, he supposes. flight is not so unusual to a shinobi, though it's never to his knowledge been contingent upon a weapon. still — he readily admits he has not seen everything his world has to offer. ๏ผ
Shinobi are faster than horses, generally. We never needed to adapt to anything more than that — though there are those that can use teleportation jutsu, it's exceedingly rare.
[Faster than horses. Well uh. Wow. His shock shows on his face for a moment before he shakes his head. Itachi's world really is amazing.]
Teleportation is pretty rare for us too. In theory, anyone can learn it, but it's difficult and draining so most people don't bother. I would have liked to, I think. My brother—[He stops abruptly, not having meant to say that, and then he sighs and lets a wry smile steal over his face. He has no right to call him brother anymore but it'd be strange to take to back now.]
He said it was a waste of energy. He wasn't wrong, but I think I might have been able to tweak it. Make it less draining. There really isn't any point in learning teleportation if it leaves you drained and vulnerable for a whole day after.
๏ผ there have been only a handful of shinobi capable of it. the yondaime's personal guard can do it, but it requires four of them to simply send one person. he supposes it would leave an ordinary shinobi drained and vulnerable to attempt it — given how his chakra compares to namikaze minato, he isn't certain he'd try it himself.
brother, though. that does catch his attention. ๏ผ
I suppose its worth depends what you are teleporting to or away from.
Mmm. True. Still better than getting killed. But there's gotta be a more efficient way. Something that removes the energy burden from the caster, or disperses it in a different way. Maybe something that pulls from surrounding qi—or a store of it. [His mind is built to take things apart and put them back together, and it shows now in the way he theorizes, muttering under his breath about which radicals to use and how a better design might be developed in theory. After a moment he catches himself and shakes his head.]
Can you teleport? You said it was rare but not if you were one who could use it.
What is your area of expertise? Is it the copying yourself thing? [He thinks back to their training and then to what happened just a few moments ago. He'd realized of course that those men were part of Itachi's plan, but he's still not sure how he did it and it makes him frown now, puzzling it out.]
How'd you do that back there, with those guys who didn't look like you at all? Were they an illusion? [Come to think of it, he can't actually remember if any of them actually took any hits. The clones Itachi used to train with Wei Wuxian were solid though so maybe they were solid too.]
๏ผ he has hardly been clandestine in his time here. the missions have necessitated his participation and his skills — but he has been extremely meticulous about who he permits to see anything beyond his base capabilities, and has not used susano'o since his surgery. ๏ผ
No. Kage bunshin — shadow clones, such as you've seen me use — are a common ability. What you witnessed there was a henge, a transformation technique. It is a fundamental skill taught at the shinobi academy in my village. I specialize in fire techniques and weaponry.
Common. [He snorts and shakes his head. Well that's wild.]
Remind me not to get on your bad side, Itachi-xiong. [He has absolutely no trouble admitting that's a fight he would not want to be in. If he still had the Yin Tiger seal he might be able to hold his own against someone like Itachi, but the seal lies shattered in pieces in another world and for all that he regrets so many of his choices, breaking the seal isn't one of them.
He doesn't even realize he's pulled his new dizi from his robes as he'd been thinking and he smiles wryly at the flute, instinctively spinning it between his fingers. At some point, he really needs to give it a name.]
Hey, do you play an instrument? [It's a weird question maybe, but he's so used to the best cultivators having mastered an instrument alongside their martial and cultivation skill. Where he's from, the two go hand in hand.]
๏ผ he can play instruments — to varying degrees of the word 'play'. the perfect recall of the sharingan makes it simple to impress musical refrain upon the mind, but it's more mimicry than actual talent. he has never, for a variety of reasons, turned his hand to musical skill. ๏ผ
No.
๏ผ his eyes track the flute — even in his own world, instruments can be used to channel genjutsu, so he is innately wary even without full awareness of what cultivation can do via the channel. ๏ผ
It's common where I'm from for people who are as skilled as you to also be proficient in music. "The four arts." [He waves a hand in the air, rolling his eyes and lifting his dizi for Itachi to see.]
Cultivation is only for the privileged, and so, cultivators must be refined. Proficient in music, art, calligraphy and all number of respectable hobbies. The gentry is the gentry no matter the world, I'm sure. Have you met Zewu-jun? Ah, that is Lan Xichen?
You've seen him, right? Elegant, refined. Looks like he's never tripped or cursed or done anything unpleasant in his whole life. [The laugh he lets out now has just a touch of derision.]
He plays the Xiao flute and his playing is renown for its skill. That's what a cultivator is supposed to be like.
๏ผ there are always eddies and whorls of nuance to be gleaned if one pays mind. wei wuxian's irreverence is not new. it is obvious he has no patience for those highborn souls that lack empathy for those beneath their station. he would not have thought lan xichen to be among them, but that contempt is a very real thing, given breath and form on the wings of that laugh.
he cants his head to one side faintly. ๏ผ
Does it trouble you, that you are different?
๏ผ resentment is not quite the right word. he does not feel that the glimmers of anger he has felt beneath the surface of wei wuxian's discussion on cultivation are for his own treatment so much as the way cultivators, perhaps, treat others. but there is still an element of... failing to belong, perhaps, that he understands well. he too was ever a stranger among his own people, his clan, his village. ๏ผ
[His eyes go wide for a moment before he breaks out into soft laughter.]
No, never. I was taken in by one of those gentry families. Fed, clothed, and trained. Given opportunities I never would have had without them. I owe them everything. They took me off of the street. I would have died a starving orphan and no one would have given two shits, just another starving poor kid. [The last part is said without any malice despite the brutal reality it presents. That was simply the way of the world. It was always a debt he could never ever repay. He couldn't have then and he certainly can't now. Probably they should have just left him to die.]
And because I wasn't one of them by blood, I had so much more freedom than so many of them. It was a good place to be. All of the privilege and half of the responsibility.
[But. But.]
But my differences made me see things in a way most of them didn't. Cultivators are supposed to serve the people. They're supposed to protect them. To stand for justice. What good is perfect calligraphy when a cultivator ignores those in need because their cases are too simple to bring them any glory? What does it matter how well someone plays the xiao if they won't stand up for the innocent when they need it most?
[He can feel the bitterness and anger rising to the surface at his own words and it feels good. He's been trying not to dwell on any of this since he'd arrived. How could he throw stones when he's the one responsible for so much death and loss? How could he possibly think to judge anyone else?
But he's angry. God he's so angry at the injustice of it all.]
๏ผ as sad stories go, it's nothing he's unfamiliar with. the shinobi world is full of such things. children taken in because they present a use or fill a need or serve a purpose. they are the lucky ones, but like wei wuxian they carry the scar of that injustice the whole of their lives. he does wonder, which role wei wuxian filled for his adoptive family — because he suspects it was not generosity that bade them take him in.
he has always ached for such people. he aches now, in a way he has learned to put aside. but, for what it's worth — ๏ผ
I agree with you. Those with power are often blinded by it. When you forget who you wield it for, and why it is your duty to do so, you are already lost.
Forgetting their duties, hmm? [There are so few in his life who'd ever agreed with him. Some played lip service to the concept and a rare few truly felt the same. Hearing Itachi's agreement and the simple sincerity with which he speaks makes something tighten in his chest and he has to look away, if only for a moment.]
There are four leading cultivation sects in my world. There were five, but one of the leaders went mad with power and the other four fought a war to stop him.
[He's quiet for a very long time as he recalls the events that followed the war. He doesn't really know why he's telling Itachi all of this, but it feels good, to share just a little bit. To give voice to the angry thing living inside of him.]
We won the war. [Despite the statement of victory, his voice is only hollow.] And in the aftermath, that mad man's people were gathered up and killed. First, his soldiers and spies. Brutal but necessary. Then his court. Maybe their loyalty never could have been trusted. And then...and then those four righteous clans—those refined cultivators in charge of protecting the innocent—they gathered every elderly man and woman, every craftsmen and doctor, every child who had the misfortune of stemming from that mad man's bloodline, and they slaughtered them.
[There were, he supposes, a few steps in between, but the end result was the same. Wei Wuxian closes his eyes and sees the bodies of the Dafan Wen hanging from the walls at Koi Tower. Has it already been a month? The memory feels so fresh still.]
Aiya, but I'm being unfair. [The amusement in his voice is far from sincere.] Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that one of those men had this done. One of them had no power to do anything about it at all. And the other two...the other two looked the other way.
๏ผ each word is hammered like a coffin nail into all those places inside him that live alongside guilt and shame and horror. there is no outward sign of it — he has lived this lie too long now to surrender it so — but his exhale is practiced calm.
he can see what wei wuxian describes even without superimposing his own sins atop the atrocity. there is always a war, and there are always power-hungry men eager to sacrifice others atop the altar of their own egotism.
they walk in silence, footfalls silent against the unblemished marble of this perfect, impure world, and then: ๏ผ
Indifference has a tendency to excuse atrocity.
๏ผ it is crueler, in a way. at least if you have an enemy, you know where you stand with them. with an indifferent man, you can never be certain of when they will find it acceptable to avert their eyes. ๏ผ
I'm sorry. War is never easy to bear, much less in those circumstances.
No, it isn't. [The agreement is quiet and Wei Wuxian feels suddenly so tired.
Indifference, Itachi says and he wonders. Maybe Nie Mingjue was indifferent or maybe he was just angry. Huaisang's brother was a good man but not a critical thinker, and he'd lost a father to Wen Ruohan. Wei Wuxian had not expected him to step in. Zewu-jun was not indifferent. He knows he wasn't. Couldn't have been. But he did not step in and Wei Wuxian doesn't know why. Maybe it's terrible that for this reason he holds Zewu-jun in greater contempt. He was the one who knew better and still he did nothing.
Oblivious to the nerve he has pressed on in his companion, he exhales and shakes his head, gathering himself and beginning to reassemble his mask. As they wander, he pushes open a door at random and once he assesses the forest pathway the door has revealed, he steps inside and holds the door for Itachi.
The pathway turns into a mountain hike and even knowing how impossible this should be, Wei Wuxian revels in the clear mountain air, tracking off of the path until they come across a crystalline waterfall that feeds into a small pool of clear blue water. He takes a deep breath and feels some of the gathered tension retreating back inside of him as he takes in the sight.
Eventually he speaks again after having remained silent for a long while.]
I'm sorry. You didn't ask for that. It all feels so recent for me and being in this place surrounded by people who have no idea...it's nice but so strange.
You remind me of home in some ways. [He flashes Itachi a tired smile.] It makes it easy for me to get carried away.
( this new place reminds him of kisame. his tendency to select campsites that were a lush combination of features found prominently in both their countries. he was always aware of that particular courtesy, even if he did not indicate so.
he walks to the water's edge and stands apart from wei wuxian, studying the waterfall. then: )
It does not require apology. If I did not care to listen, I would leave.
[He can't help it. Wei Wuxian snorts and then lets out a full bodied laugh. It's the first time he's sounded genuinely amused in a while.]
No you wouldn't, would you? [He chuckles some more under his breath and tosses his boots, immediately hiking his trousers and robes up before wading into the water up to his calves.]
Man, what I wouldn't give to see you interact with sect leader Yao—he's a minor sect leader, pompous, obnoxious. Thinks the world revolves around his every whim. He'd probably have a qi deviation on the spot if someone just walked out in the middle of conversation. [He laughs some more and then turns a bright smile back on Itachi.]
Well I'm glad I pass muster. You're a good conversation partner, Itachi-xiong. [Despite the teasing note, the words are sincere.]
[This!! Guy!!!! Wei Wuxian's jaw falls open in an incredulous gaping look that does not hide his amusement, and he dips his hand into the water to send a wave of water in Itachi's direction.]
You! [Rude!!! He's so rude!!! Wei Wuxian loves it.]
๏ผ he could move. he's quite a bit quicker than wei wuxian, and dodging a bit of water is nothing when one is accustomed to dodging knives thrown with cruel precision. instead, he just lifts a hand to block it from his face. ๏ผ
I apologize. Perhaps I should consider your feelings before I speak.
You should! I have so many feelings Itachi-xiong and I am very delicate, can't you tell? [The sulking words come with another wave of water and this time he wades closer, splashing more than once in indignation.]
And don't think I don't know you're not being sincere! Not even a little bit!
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That included archery, sword work, and cultivation. I was even in charge of teaching our youngest disciples to ride the sword. [The memory makes him laugh, and when he turns his smile on Itachi, his eyes are far away.]
No one came away from that without a dozen bruises, but it was all worth it for that first moment they managed to stay on their swords and realized an entire new world was open to them. [First the awe, then the joy, then the excitement, nearly always aimed in his direction. It was the best. His disciples were the best.]
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Forgive me — riding swords?
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Flying on them. Cultivators use spiritual energy to travel that way. We don't have anything like...like cars, or planes where I'm from. The fastest method of travel aside from teleportation talismans is a horse or horse drawn carriage.
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๏ผ there are stranger things, he supposes. flight is not so unusual to a shinobi, though it's never to his knowledge been contingent upon a weapon. still — he readily admits he has not seen everything his world has to offer. ๏ผ
Shinobi are faster than horses, generally. We never needed to adapt to anything more than that — though there are those that can use teleportation jutsu, it's exceedingly rare.
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Teleportation is pretty rare for us too. In theory, anyone can learn it, but it's difficult and draining so most people don't bother. I would have liked to, I think. My brother—[He stops abruptly, not having meant to say that, and then he sighs and lets a wry smile steal over his face. He has no right to call him brother anymore but it'd be strange to take to back now.]
He said it was a waste of energy. He wasn't wrong, but I think I might have been able to tweak it. Make it less draining. There really isn't any point in learning teleportation if it leaves you drained and vulnerable for a whole day after.
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brother, though. that does catch his attention. ๏ผ
I suppose its worth depends what you are teleporting to or away from.
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Can you teleport? You said it was rare but not if you were one who could use it.
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to the question, he shakes his head. ๏ผ
No. Such things are not my area of expertise.
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How'd you do that back there, with those guys who didn't look like you at all? Were they an illusion? [Come to think of it, he can't actually remember if any of them actually took any hits. The clones Itachi used to train with Wei Wuxian were solid though so maybe they were solid too.]
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No. Kage bunshin — shadow clones, such as you've seen me use — are a common ability. What you witnessed there was a henge, a transformation technique. It is a fundamental skill taught at the shinobi academy in my village. I specialize in fire techniques and weaponry.
๏ผ while true, it is not a complete truth. ๏ผ
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Remind me not to get on your bad side, Itachi-xiong. [He has absolutely no trouble admitting that's a fight he would not want to be in. If he still had the Yin Tiger seal he might be able to hold his own against someone like Itachi, but the seal lies shattered in pieces in another world and for all that he regrets so many of his choices, breaking the seal isn't one of them.
He doesn't even realize he's pulled his new dizi from his robes as he'd been thinking and he smiles wryly at the flute, instinctively spinning it between his fingers. At some point, he really needs to give it a name.]
Hey, do you play an instrument? [It's a weird question maybe, but he's so used to the best cultivators having mastered an instrument alongside their martial and cultivation skill. Where he's from, the two go hand in hand.]
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No.
๏ผ his eyes track the flute — even in his own world, instruments can be used to channel genjutsu, so he is innately wary even without full awareness of what cultivation can do via the channel. ๏ผ
Why do you ask?
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Cultivation is only for the privileged, and so, cultivators must be refined. Proficient in music, art, calligraphy and all number of respectable hobbies. The gentry is the gentry no matter the world, I'm sure. Have you met Zewu-jun? Ah, that is Lan Xichen?
You've seen him, right? Elegant, refined. Looks like he's never tripped or cursed or done anything unpleasant in his whole life. [The laugh he lets out now has just a touch of derision.]
He plays the Xiao flute and his playing is renown for its skill. That's what a cultivator is supposed to be like.
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he cants his head to one side faintly. ๏ผ
Does it trouble you, that you are different?
๏ผ resentment is not quite the right word. he does not feel that the glimmers of anger he has felt beneath the surface of wei wuxian's discussion on cultivation are for his own treatment so much as the way cultivators, perhaps, treat others. but there is still an element of... failing to belong, perhaps, that he understands well. he too was ever a stranger among his own people, his clan, his village. ๏ผ
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No, never. I was taken in by one of those gentry families. Fed, clothed, and trained. Given opportunities I never would have had without them. I owe them everything. They took me off of the street. I would have died a starving orphan and no one would have given two shits, just another starving poor kid. [The last part is said without any malice despite the brutal reality it presents. That was simply the way of the world. It was always a debt he could never ever repay. He couldn't have then and he certainly can't now. Probably they should have just left him to die.]
And because I wasn't one of them by blood, I had so much more freedom than so many of them. It was a good place to be. All of the privilege and half of the responsibility.
[But. But.]
But my differences made me see things in a way most of them didn't. Cultivators are supposed to serve the people. They're supposed to protect them. To stand for justice. What good is perfect calligraphy when a cultivator ignores those in need because their cases are too simple to bring them any glory? What does it matter how well someone plays the xiao if they won't stand up for the innocent when they need it most?
[He can feel the bitterness and anger rising to the surface at his own words and it feels good. He's been trying not to dwell on any of this since he'd arrived. How could he throw stones when he's the one responsible for so much death and loss? How could he possibly think to judge anyone else?
But he's angry. God he's so angry at the injustice of it all.]
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he has always ached for such people. he aches now, in a way he has learned to put aside. but, for what it's worth — ๏ผ
I agree with you. Those with power are often blinded by it. When you forget who you wield it for, and why it is your duty to do so, you are already lost.
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There are four leading cultivation sects in my world. There were five, but one of the leaders went mad with power and the other four fought a war to stop him.
[He's quiet for a very long time as he recalls the events that followed the war. He doesn't really know why he's telling Itachi all of this, but it feels good, to share just a little bit. To give voice to the angry thing living inside of him.]
We won the war. [Despite the statement of victory, his voice is only hollow.] And in the aftermath, that mad man's people were gathered up and killed. First, his soldiers and spies. Brutal but necessary. Then his court. Maybe their loyalty never could have been trusted. And then...and then those four righteous clans—those refined cultivators in charge of protecting the innocent—they gathered every elderly man and woman, every craftsmen and doctor, every child who had the misfortune of stemming from that mad man's bloodline, and they slaughtered them.
[There were, he supposes, a few steps in between, but the end result was the same. Wei Wuxian closes his eyes and sees the bodies of the Dafan Wen hanging from the walls at Koi Tower. Has it already been a month? The memory feels so fresh still.]
Aiya, but I'm being unfair. [The amusement in his voice is far from sincere.] Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that one of those men had this done. One of them had no power to do anything about it at all. And the other two...the other two looked the other way.
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he can see what wei wuxian describes even without superimposing his own sins atop the atrocity. there is always a war, and there are always power-hungry men eager to sacrifice others atop the altar of their own egotism.
they walk in silence, footfalls silent against the unblemished marble of this perfect, impure world, and then: ๏ผ
Indifference has a tendency to excuse atrocity.
๏ผ it is crueler, in a way. at least if you have an enemy, you know where you stand with them. with an indifferent man, you can never be certain of when they will find it acceptable to avert their eyes. ๏ผ
I'm sorry. War is never easy to bear, much less in those circumstances.
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Indifference, Itachi says and he wonders. Maybe Nie Mingjue was indifferent or maybe he was just angry. Huaisang's brother was a good man but not a critical thinker, and he'd lost a father to Wen Ruohan. Wei Wuxian had not expected him to step in. Zewu-jun was not indifferent. He knows he wasn't. Couldn't have been. But he did not step in and Wei Wuxian doesn't know why. Maybe it's terrible that for this reason he holds Zewu-jun in greater contempt. He was the one who knew better and still he did nothing.
Oblivious to the nerve he has pressed on in his companion, he exhales and shakes his head, gathering himself and beginning to reassemble his mask. As they wander, he pushes open a door at random and once he assesses the forest pathway the door has revealed, he steps inside and holds the door for Itachi.
The pathway turns into a mountain hike and even knowing how impossible this should be, Wei Wuxian revels in the clear mountain air, tracking off of the path until they come across a crystalline waterfall that feeds into a small pool of clear blue water. He takes a deep breath and feels some of the gathered tension retreating back inside of him as he takes in the sight.
Eventually he speaks again after having remained silent for a long while.]
I'm sorry. You didn't ask for that. It all feels so recent for me and being in this place surrounded by people who have no idea...it's nice but so strange.
You remind me of home in some ways. [He flashes Itachi a tired smile.] It makes it easy for me to get carried away.
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he walks to the water's edge and stands apart from wei wuxian, studying the waterfall. then: )
It does not require apology. If I did not care to listen, I would leave.
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No you wouldn't, would you? [He chuckles some more under his breath and tosses his boots, immediately hiking his trousers and robes up before wading into the water up to his calves.]
Man, what I wouldn't give to see you interact with sect leader Yao—he's a minor sect leader, pompous, obnoxious. Thinks the world revolves around his every whim. He'd probably have a qi deviation on the spot if someone just walked out in the middle of conversation. [He laughs some more and then turns a bright smile back on Itachi.]
Well I'm glad I pass muster. You're a good conversation partner, Itachi-xiong. [Despite the teasing note, the words are sincere.]
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๏ผ this is a joke. he's teasing you. ๏ผ
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You! [Rude!!! He's so rude!!! Wei Wuxian loves it.]
So cruel to me Itachi-xiong!
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I apologize. Perhaps I should consider your feelings before I speak.
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And don't think I don't know you're not being sincere! Not even a little bit!
[This time he's getting a two handed splash.]
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'i am looking respectfully'
there's so much nudity happening where does he look
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