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Just now, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"Are you okay?"

"I-" Mike slowly let out a breath, trying to calm his nerves.

"What if...this isn't real? What if this is just my mind coping with losing you?"

Posted
Just now, Experience said:

"I-" Mike slowly let out a breath, trying to calm his nerves.

"What if...this isn't real? What if this is just my mind coping with losing you?"

"Mike." Erin pulled away, looking him directly in the eyes. "I'm alive. You saved me again, somehow. This is real."

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5 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"Mike." Erin pulled away, looking him directly in the eyes. "I'm alive. You saved me again, somehow. This is real."

"I-I can't lose you again Erin." Mike started to cry. "What if my mind is just too broken to accept it?"

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1 minute ago, Experience said:

"I-I can't lose you again Erin." Mike started to cry. "What if my mind is just too broken to accept it?"

"I promise you. I'm alive. I'm here, Mike. How can I prove it to you?"

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1 minute ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"I promise you. I'm alive. I'm here, Mike. How can I prove it to you?"

Mike broke down. "I don't know. But I can't keep losing you. I've already lost you three times in one day..." His voice broke again.

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5 hours ago, Experience said:

Mike broke down. "I don't know. But I can't keep losing you. I've already lost you three times in one day..." His voice broke again.

Erin just took him into their arms and held him, unsure what to do. "I love you, Mike. I really do. It's going to be alright."

@Experience

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13 hours ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

Erin just took him into their arms and held him, unsure what to do. "I love you, Mike. I really do. It's going to be alright."

@Experience

"I love you too, Erin." Mike managed to reply through his tears.

...

Mike found himself walking alongside his father. He was a magnificent man, though many thought crazy was a more accurate description. 

They were in a narrow cavern. The walls were metallic and reflected the soft yellow glow caused by lanterns placed intermittently along the path. 

Michael's father was taller than Mike by a few inches, though Mike was sure he'd catch up within a year. His father had always claimed he never would never see a day when he was shorter than Mike. 

Michael's father looked down at his son, a proud smile lighting his face. "I have been waiting for this day for a very long time, Michael."

Mike looked up at his father quizzically. "What do you mean, father? What's so special about today?"

"Today you wi-"

No. Something isn't right.

Michael's father looks to the place where Mike is. Not his past self, but where his consciousness was being projected.

"Hello, Michael. I see you have come to visit me again." He smiles.

"...Father?" Michael replies. "Is this... real?"

"Yes, Michael. As real as the day it happened. You jus-"

No. Michael shakes his head, eyes closed. I can't see this. Not again. 

Michael imagines a brick wall forming in between him and the rest of the scene laid out before him. The pain begins to fade.

...

Michael breathed out slowly. He had returned back to reality, and...Erin was in his arms. That felt right. He glances around and saw canyon walls around them. 

How did we get here?  

He considered asking Erin, but decided against it. He simply held them in a tight embrace, enjoying the moment he had found himself in.

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1 minute ago, Experience said:

"I love you too, Erin." Mike managed to reply through his tears.

...

Mike found himself walking alongside his father. He was a magnificent man, though many thought crazy was a more accurate description. 

They were in a narrow cavern. The walls were metallic and reflected the soft yellow glow caused by lanterns placed intermittently along the path. 

Michael's father was taller than Mike by a few inches, though Mike was sure he'd catch up within a year. His father had always claimed he never would never see a day when he was shorter than Mike. 

Michael's father looked down at his son, a proud smile lighting his face. "I have been waiting for this day for a very long time, Michael."

Mike looked up at his father quizzically. "What do you mean, father? What's so special about today?"

"Today you wi-"

No. Something isn't right.

Michael's father looks to the place where Mike is. Not his past self, but where his consciousness was being projected.

"Hello, Michael. I see you have come to visit me again." He smiles.

"...Father?" Michael replies. "Is this... real?"

"Yes, Michael. As real as the day it happened. You jus-"

No. Michael shakes his head, eyes closed. I can't see this. Not again. 

Michael imagines a brick wall forming in between him and the rest of the scene laid out before him. The pain begins to fade.

...

Michael breathed out slowly. He had returned back to reality, and...Erin was in his arms. That felt right. He glances around and saw canyon walls around them. 

How did we get here?  

He considered asking Erin, but decided against it. He simply held them in a tight embrace, enjoying the moment he had found himself in.

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Woah, interesting...

"I promise you," they said softly. "This is real. I'm okay. We're both okay."

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Just now, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"I promise you," they said softly. "This is real. I'm okay. We're both okay."

Why wouldn't this be real?

"I know."

Mike gave Erin a quick kiss.

"I'll love you forever, Erin."

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Just now, The Aspiring Archivist said:

They began to sob into his shoulder, tension releasing.

Oh no, what did I say?

"Hey, it's okay Erin. I'm here with you." He pulled them into a tight embrace.

Posted
Just now, Experience said:

Oh no, what did I say?

"Hey, it's okay Erin. I'm here with you." He pulled them into a tight embrace.

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Is he going to remember what happened?

"Thank you. It... it was so hard, trying to stay afloat. And then I thought I'd failed anyway..."

Posted
1 minute ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"Thank you. It... it was so hard, trying to stay afloat. And then I thought I'd failed anyway..."

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Not right now. He's basically blocked off the memories completely, just like he has with other traumatic events earlier in his life. He'll probably begin to pick up that somethings off and he'll eventually figure out he blocked something off, but it'll be really hard for him to actually remember cuz it's basically a really unhealthy coping mechanism.

Mike thinks back to their time in the forest.

"No Erin, you could never fail me. It was...the most wonderful thing."

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Just now, Experience said:

Mike thinks back to their time in the forest.

"No Erin, you could never fail me. It was...the most wonderful thing."

"But I did fail. I died, I'm sure of it. But somehow, you still saved me."

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18 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"But I did fail. I died, I'm sure of it. But somehow, you still saved me."

Mike decided not to argue with her about the supposed curse. 

"And you saved me. So I'd say we're even." Mike smiled.

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1 minute ago, Experience said:

Mike decided not to argue with her about the supposed curse. 

"And you saved me. So I'd say we're even." Mike smiled.

"You saved me twice," they said with a soft laugh.

Posted
Just now, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"You saved me twice," they said with a soft laugh.

"Huh. Well, your life is much more important than mine, so I'd say we're even." 

Posted
3 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"That's not true."

Mike simply smiled.

"Yes it is."

He kissed Erin quickly, cutting off their reply.

Posted
Just now, The Aspiring Archivist said:

They pulled away, looking him in the eyes. "It is not."

"Fine, you're right." Mike said with a smirk on his face.

He kissed Erin again.

Posted
Just now, The Aspiring Archivist said:

They held him away with a slight grin. "I think you're just saying that."

"And?" Mike grinned back.

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