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Reincarnates 03: for NeededForger
The town they were settling in for the foreseeable future was nice enough and large enough that they weren't going to stand out too much and be able to blend in pretty easily. Which, for Arthur, was as good as anything else they could expect.
As they had anticipated, the further in the city they went, the more there was available to them. Including an electronics store and a department store where they were bound to find more than novelty glassware and paper plates and anything else they may need for their new abode.
They arrived back at the house later that afternoon after exploring their surroundings, ordering the few things they needed for their home security network and buying new dishware.
It felt domestic, not that it didn't that morning or other times they holed up together, but this felt even more so for reasons he hadn't yet considered.
Once they were inside and settled in, the call to the cable and phone company made, Arthur looked over at Eames. "Do you think it's too much to hope that it was a one time occurrence?" The flash.
After all, since they made a run from the building, they hadn't had another.
Yet.
As they had anticipated, the further in the city they went, the more there was available to them. Including an electronics store and a department store where they were bound to find more than novelty glassware and paper plates and anything else they may need for their new abode.
They arrived back at the house later that afternoon after exploring their surroundings, ordering the few things they needed for their home security network and buying new dishware.
It felt domestic, not that it didn't that morning or other times they holed up together, but this felt even more so for reasons he hadn't yet considered.
Once they were inside and settled in, the call to the cable and phone company made, Arthur looked over at Eames. "Do you think it's too much to hope that it was a one time occurrence?" The flash.
After all, since they made a run from the building, they hadn't had another.
Yet.
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Arthur stayed silent for a long moment as he leaned against the counter and gave it a good long thought. "It's hard to believe," he said after a long moment. "But, at the same time," he continued after a slight pause. "At the same time, it's also not. When we work together, we don't even need to talk to know how the other will react." And it had been like that even when they started working together.
He was never sure why but it had been there, at least for him. It had never made sense. He didn't trust those he was just starting to work with but somehow, he did with Eames.
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Mostly in a way that made people think they wanted to kill each other, and maybe sometimes they had in those early days, it had been easy to push each other's buttons as well, also right from the start, the sort of thing that Eames hadn't even thought twice about, at least not then and only rarely now.
"Still going to contact Pixel, if I know anyone who'd know a past-life-regression therapist who's not a complete charlatan it'll be her." He scrubbed a hand through his hair, shaking his head, "And that says something about my life up to this point, doesn't it?"
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No, that was wrong. He knew what it had been but these days, he found it less noticeable. Now, it worked for them when they were in a tough spot and had each other to fall back on.
"Good idea. She's a handy one, Pixel," he said and slid a hand through his hair, his other in his pocket.
"I think it says a lot more about this land we've suddenly found ourselves in than anything else. After the first couple of years, I became less and less surprised by the people I met in this business."
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While Chemists did tend to be real-world scientists of some stripe, they weren't all, some of them were cooks, some were doctors. Extractors and Forgers alike tended to be thieves of some kind, but just as many Forgers were actors as well and the list just went on. He'd never really tried to map it before, to see if there really was one common thread among them all, that was too much of a task even for him.
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The one thing Arthur always figured that drew them all in was both the unknown and uncharted territory that came with dreamshare. Much like the gold rush brought people looking to make a fortune, so true was it for people to drift to mindshare to see what they could make of it.
He took out two mugs from the cabinet and sat them down for their tea once it was finished.
It was another long moment before he spoke again. "It makes me curious what other lives we've met in... what we did, who we were..."
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He also had to believe, he needed to think that they'd had at least one go round where they'd gotten to die old and happy in their beds, but knowing the life they had now, and the glimpses of the lives they'd had, he wasn't entirely sure he could believe such a thing.
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"Agreed," he said with a nod. "All things considered, it doesn't surprise me that we are who we are in this life..."
He leaned against the counter and exhaled a slow breath. "I only hope that at least one of these lives we lived longer than... 35."
Just one life. That's all he was asking... even hoping for.
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The statement wasn't as much of a joke as he was trying for, and he knew just how short of the mark it had fallen, shaking his head a moment later, "Oughtn't joke about it, I suppose. Though I don't know if I can really help it."
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"Honestly, I would be more surprised if you didn't try to make a joke of it," he admitted. "Or... more worried, perhaps."
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Because that was just how Eames processed things, sarcasm and a certain sort of gallows humor that he'd had ever since his time in the military, and likely even before then, though it hadn't been quite so dark before then.
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Arthur appreciated the humor though, dark or not. It made things feel less tense than they were and brought it back to an even keel. "Wonder how many of these we'll end up going through...these visions."
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He shook his head, "Honestly, I'd be more concerned that we're going to end up facing them than the possibility that we already have." A little shrug, "After all, historically, or at least legendarily, this sort of thing rarely goes well for the ones living through it. Though we can't have met that many times, given even a below-average life-span. There are only so many centuries between then and now."
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He tilted his head before he nodded in agreement. Eames was probably right. There were only so many times they could have met in previous lives to warrant seeing too many visions. They were very disorienting if you asked him. He only hoped, on some level, that they had one life where they died not being shot or executed in some way. Considering who they were in this life, it may be a long shot but one he was still half hoping for.
At least that one would be... easier to view.
"We will just have to wait and see." And who knew, perhaps they wouldn't get any more after that one. That could be possible as well, right?
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"We can also hope that it's just some bizarre hallucination, something brought on by repeated Somnacin usage." After all, natural dreams were the first thing to go, who was to say that they didn't come roaring back as shared waking nightmares? Though he doubted that, and it said a lot that he accepted the possibility of reincarnation over the more easily proven drug interaction.