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zephyr ([personal profile] crimsoncrow) wrote in [community profile] expiationnet2023-03-02 10:35 pm

o1; audio

—ere we go. Hello? If anyone can hear this I've got a question that's been rolling around in the ol' noggin for the last week or so if you don't mind humoring an old man, uh. I know this might be a sensitive topic to some people and I don't intend to pry if it is, but I'm curious...

[ There's a brief pause as if the speaker is hesitating out of nerves, but he's taking a moment or three to put the right words together. ]

These crimes that we've all — I'm assuming it's all of us — have been accused of. Is... anyone actually guilty of them? I can't exactly argue 'bout mine when it's true on my end, but we can't all be "criminals" here, can we? What even determines that? 'Cause I promise you that where I'm from, something like... I dunno, stealing food for example is a matter of survival versus an actual crime but the more I listen to the folks who live here...

[ A shuffle, followed by a slow exhale. It's still so weird after the life he's lived. Eventually he'll Get It, but not today. Nope. Stars. Can't do it. ]

Sorry. I'm, eh... I was raised in a world completely different than this one. Having the freedom to actually talk about this sort of thing is pretty new, 'specially in a place that looks like this. Speaking of, I've got one more question for whoever might be listening:

What does it mean to you? Freedom. There's no wrong answer so don't worry 'bout that.
baldrshand: Watchful look (I may know the answers.)

[personal profile] baldrshand 2023-03-07 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
Yes--in a sense. I was born in the country I was fighting, though I didn't live there anymore. Still, I couldn't sit by and let their crimes go unchallenged.

It was true in my home for a very little while--years before my time. I'm not sure how it fell apart, but I know it is possible.