You- you do not. [ He pauses. He still sounds sure, but a bit somber. ] It is better than- than other things.
[ It will always be an improvement over where he was before- no matter the trouble it gives him. ]
Things do not always heal completely. Or...something strange occurs. [ He motions toward his eyes, shifting his cane closer to him. ] Like with my eyes.
They change. I cannot...control when I can see, or cannot.
[ That’s a major simplification of it, but he doesn’t like having to explain- pointing out flaws in a gift. Let alone the stress of finding the words. ]
I can handle it. It is not a problem, not- not as much as some think it is. [ He looks down at his cane, a little ashamed. He needs it, but to some extent he doesn’t like the trouble Magnus went through making it, or people fretting over it. Things could be far worse. ]
Huh. That's a hassle. But... I get it. It probably worries people when it changes all of a sudden, but that's not so bad. I mean, you got by fine without the healing, right?
[ There are plenty of blind people who make it just fine in the world. There's no reason Fortunato can't be one of them. ]
You know that when they worry about you, it's just 'cause they care, right?
[ He’d say yes, but he really doesn’t know. Fortunato, in his own world, hasn’t been out of the cell he’s been trapped in since before being blinded. He supposes he’d end up learning the same way as he has here, but he can imagine he would have had far less support.
Support. And how has he ended up with that? How...inexperienced of him. ]
Never mind. I- I know. But there are other matters they can care for.
Yeah, that's the funny thing about friends, dude. Somehow, they can care about more than one at a time. Sometimes we can care about up to three things. Wild, I know.
[ Fortunato frowns, a bit embarrassed; his reaction's as small as a twitch, but it's still a reaction. He doesn't like being caught in something like this; it makes his contriteness seem inadequate.
He takes a moment to formulate what he considers a good enough response. ]
It is not- in this place, it is not always good to have it. [ Oh, that comes off as targeted, doesn't it. ] Even if...it is not always like what has happened to you.
Yeah, yeah, I get it. But there's a difference between, like - people in general paying attention to you and your friends doing it. One's definitely way better than the other. And, honestly, any friend of yours should be paying attention.
[ That could be either an insult or a compliment, couldn’t it? Particularly when Fortunato is starting to get a bit tired of the ways people feel protective of him. But he Jaime doesn’t seem like he’s being critical... ]
Well... if you're really friends with someone, you pay attention to them, right? Like, if they really like something that you don't, you still pay attention 'cause even if it's not important to you, it's important to them. You remember their birthdays and favourite foods and the stuff they say.
[ Jaime shrugs. This all seems like common sense to him, but what does he know? ]
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[ It will always be an improvement over where he was before- no matter the trouble it gives him. ]
Things do not always heal completely. Or...something strange occurs. [ He motions toward his eyes, shifting his cane closer to him. ] Like with my eyes.
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[ They heal completely, but not all the way...? ] It's gotta be more than just partial vision if you think it's strange.
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[ That’s a major simplification of it, but he doesn’t like having to explain- pointing out flaws in a gift. Let alone the stress of finding the words. ]
I can handle it. It is not a problem, not- not as much as some think it is. [ He looks down at his cane, a little ashamed. He needs it, but to some extent he doesn’t like the trouble Magnus went through making it, or people fretting over it. Things could be far worse. ]
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[ There are plenty of blind people who make it just fine in the world. There's no reason Fortunato can't be one of them. ]
You know that when they worry about you, it's just 'cause they care, right?
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[ He’d say yes, but he really doesn’t know. Fortunato, in his own world, hasn’t been out of the cell he’s been trapped in since before being blinded. He supposes he’d end up learning the same way as he has here, but he can imagine he would have had far less support.
Support. And how has he ended up with that? How...inexperienced of him. ]
Never mind. I- I know. But there are other matters they can care for.
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Yeah, that's the funny thing about friends, dude. Somehow, they can care about more than one at a time. Sometimes we can care about up to three things. Wild, I know.
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It...does not need to be priority. There are many other things they must deal with.
[ In some ways, that's directed at Jaime. He assumes Jaime has plenty to worry about as the Blue Beetle. ]
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[ He eyes Fortunato, brow crinkling. ]
You really don't like it when people pay attention to you, huh?
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He takes a moment to formulate what he considers a good enough response. ]
It is not- in this place, it is not always good to have it. [ Oh, that comes off as targeted, doesn't it. ] Even if...it is not always like what has happened to you.
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[ Hypocrite. Hypocrite. Hypocrite. ]
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Uh. What do you mean by that?
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[ Jaime shrugs. This all seems like common sense to him, but what does he know? ]
You know. Stuff like that.