Sameen Shaw (
cactusy) wrote in
glencolaaa2023-09-23 08:08 pm
TRUTH OR DARE
2) Comment around ICly asking other characters "truth or dare?"
3) Truth is self-explanatory; dares should involve tagging out to another character's top level somehow ("Insult someone you find terrifying", "Tell someone you think is hot one thing you find sexy about them", "Strike up a conversation using the most awkward non-sequitur you can come up with", etc.)

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If they're nice you learn to roll with it.
And if you have enough confidence, you can say anything and make it work. If you don't act like it's weird, nobody else will either.
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I-if you say so.
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I do. But what's more important is that you need to say so. Don't let other people treat you like shit. You can stand up for yourself. I'll show you.
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[He could stand up for himself? The only way he knew how to was with violence.]
...o-okay.
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Even if maybe she should.But it's also not the only way, and to Maddy's way of thinking, it's also important to know how to stick up for yourself without resorting to violence. You can't fight everyone in every situation but that shouldn't mean you just roll over and take it. ]Can I ask you a question?
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[ In Maddy's experience, people don't usually get this squirrely and afraid to stand up for themselves without somebody or something making them that way. ]
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[So many people have hurt him, but he'd still be shy even if they hadn't.]
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[ There's normal shyness, and there's crippingly low self-esteem. Levi strikes Maddy, at least partly, as the second one. ]
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Uh...I-i guess there were some bullies at the orphanage...but that's normal, right?
[She's got him down pat. But there's no one figure that's fucked him over, just a line of many.]
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Inside, Maddy's heart breaks. ]
I guess. [ She's only in a position to guess, having never been in an orphanage. ] Just because something is normal doesn't mean you have to put up with it, though.
It's okay. We can start small. Like, let's start with... what would say if somebody bumped into you on accident and didn't say sorry?
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[He would apologize himself.]
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So, like, if someone bumps into you and doesn't say anything, you don't have to yell at them or anything. But you can give them a look and say, like, "Excuse me," in kind of a judgy tone, so they know you're annoyed.
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[Levi fidgets, scratching nervously at an arm.]
I-if you say so.
[It was probably his fault, though. Even if it wasn't what did it hurt, he had so many other things
wasn't reallyhe really was to blame for.He's not really sure what a 'judgy tone' would sound like, anyway.]
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[Bump into her. Right. He can do that...he can do that right? Just bump...not slam. Not attack, just...touch. Lightly. He can...he can do this.
He bites his lip for a few moments before taking a deep breath and moving. He passes by her, brushing her about as lightly as one could while still actually touching.]