[The page is a myriad of crossed out sentences, most of them unintelligible, before it finishes in one sentence. This was also meant to be private but Mr Crabbypants forgot about that.]
I'M SORRY.
[After a few minutes that's scribbled out too and then this appears]
[Gamzee would feel Karkat's body tense at the words before he tilts his head against his chest, continuing to look anywhere but at the other as he rested it against the curve of Gamzee's neck.]
[Gamzee's stroked Karkat's head, petting him gently as the smaller boy leaned up against him. He didn't say anything. What was there to say? If Karkat wanted to talk, he'd always listen, but it was a sad situation that couldn't be changed, and it seemed better to provide physical comfort than to try and spin some words out of his head to make something better that couldn't be fixed. Other people were good at that, the word thing, but the Slytherin knew there were some holes in his thinking pan that didn't help him in situations like this.
So he just holds and strokes and wishes he could do real magic, the kind of magic that would bring his best friend's mum back.]
[Karkat's already spent too much time crying about it. Not just today but ever since the accident. He could never quite forgive himself, and he probably never would. He brought a hand up to curl in the other boy's robes, drawing his legs back in as he shifted onto his side. Gamzee only knew that his mother had died and his dad was a douchecanoe. He didn't know just how much Karkat hated his past self and his current self, or he probably had an inkling. So the Gryffindor curled on his side and buried his face in the taller wizard's arm.]
[Gamzee folds himself around the smaller boy, as though he could protect him from the world, though really what Karkat needs protecting from is his own mind.]
[Karkat's body starts to shake, the fingers in Gamzee's robe sleeve curling tighter. His shoulders and head hunches, voice leaving him in hitched breath. At this time he can't cry anymore, so it's just dry crying that wracks his body so hard he's almost shaking. It was funny how five words could hit him hard like that.]
Oh, hey ... [Gamzee's voice is soft, dismayed - he didn't mean to make Karkat cry again! But maybe he needed to? The Slytherin doesn't know - he never cried much himself, not any more, not even when he was really sad about something. Sometimes he sung to himself, but that was about it.
He tightens his arms a little, and presses his lips to the top of the smaller boy's head, rocking just a little as he holds him, hand moving in soothing circles on the Gryffindor's back. He hates it, feeling so helpless to make his friend feel better, but he knows he can't run away. Not now. Not when Karkat needs him.]
[After what seems to be a long time, Karkat finally manages to calm himself down enough. He takes a deep breath before inhaling another, sighing a little in the process. His head is pounding and as he gathers himself, he sits up and away from Gamzee, pulling out of the taller Slytherin's embrace.]
[Maybe someone who was more together, more with it, could enumerate all the reasons Karkat was wrong. Tell him how parents made decision that their children weren't responsible for, that he had been young and hadn't known any better. But Gamzee isn't all that logical - while he certainly doesn't think that makes it Karkat's fault, he's also not thinking that needs to be said. How can he argue with such a firm belief? He'll leave that to people with a better mind for it. Anyway, it's not the first thought that strikes him, as he folds his arms around his best friend once more.]
[Just like everyone had been telling him. Just like his uncle always told him around this time of year. Sometimes it made Karkat want to scream in frustration. Nobody could understand the guilt and hurt he felt.]
[He's actually finding it hard to justify that. He always had. Karkat bites his bottom lip angrily at himself for saying anything. His next words are quiet, muffled slightly.]
Yeah. I guess I get that, motherfucker. [Gamzee knows he's the reason his own mum left, after all.] And I guess all the other motherfuckers is always telling you it ain't up and being your fault, right?
[Gamzee wraps his arms around the smaller boy's shoulders.] I guess it don't make much motherfuckin' difference in the long run, if you be blaming yourself or not. [thoughtfully]
I just wish they'd stop telling me it wasn't my fault and that it was some kind of fucking love thing. It was my fault, nothing's going to change that.
Yeah, you sure as hell can't change the motherfuckin' past. [agrees] Can't stop baby you from being a fuck up. Otherwise I guess I'd still be living with my mum, too. [Gamzee never talks about his own mother, but he throws that into the conversation casually now.] Nothing much for it except to not run out in front of traffic when you're with someone who gives a shit about you.
[cocks his head to the side, nosing through Karkat's hair again] 'Cept I don't see what none all of that has to do with her loving you, or wanting you not to die because she loved you. I mean, ain't that a separate motherfuckin' thing?
[Karkat had been trying for a long time to decipher what both of those kinds of love were. He knew his romance, sure, but it was totally different. He folds his hands against his stomach, wondering briefly why Gamzee brought his own mother into it. They had completely different circumstances.]
I guess they're different, yeah. Nobody seems to get it though.
Seems pretty motherfuckin' simple to me. [thinks about it, frowning] I guess maybe people all be wanting you to know it wasn't your fault because of all little wigglers are stupid, and they can't help it? And 'cause it makes you motherfuckin' sad.
[sighs into Karkat's hair] 'Cept life is motherfuckin' sad sometimes, ain't it?
Life can be pretty fucking miserable. But you know what? It happens. Shit happens and there's not a goddamn thing you can do about it. [The Gryffindor tilts his head back against Gamzee's face, draping his arms over his knees.] You just pack your shit up and move the fuck on. Hakuna matata and all that crap.
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So he just holds and strokes and wishes he could do real magic, the kind of magic that would bring his best friend's mum back.]
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She'd be motherfuckin' proud of you.
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He tightens his arms a little, and presses his lips to the top of the smaller boy's head, rocking just a little as he holds him, hand moving in soothing circles on the Gryffindor's back. He hates it, feeling so helpless to make his friend feel better, but he knows he can't run away. Not now. Not when Karkat needs him.]
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...It was my fault. The accident.
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I ran out onto the road...mum pushed me out of the way and ended up getting hit instead of me.
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Wow. She really loved you a lot.
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No. No she didn't.
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If she did then she wouldn't have died.
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[cocks his head to the side, nosing through Karkat's hair again] 'Cept I don't see what none all of that has to do with her loving you, or wanting you not to die because she loved you. I mean, ain't that a separate motherfuckin' thing?
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I guess they're different, yeah. Nobody seems to get it though.
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[sighs into Karkat's hair] 'Cept life is motherfuckin' sad sometimes, ain't it?
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