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[Closed] Let's Talk About Feelings
Who: Tailgate and Cyclonus
When: April 27th
Where: Observation Deck
What: Time to talk about things
Warnings: None
To say that Tailgate was nervous was a severe understatement, yet he can't help but feel a sense of determination somewhere deep in his spark. He wasn't sure what he planned to accomplish here, but it was necessary, for both of them, to talk. He couldn't help but feel as though there were a few things left unsaid between them, and he hoped, that maybe, they would get the chance to say them. Considering Cyclonous though, Tailgate wondered how smoothly this would go to plan. He had faith in his friend, but goodness could the not-a-Decepticon be stubborn.
There wasn't any real setup needed, they were just here to talk, after all. Still, Tailgate made sure to bring two cubes of energon for the two of them and sat in front of one of the windows to wait.
When: April 27th
Where: Observation Deck
What: Time to talk about things
Warnings: None
To say that Tailgate was nervous was a severe understatement, yet he can't help but feel a sense of determination somewhere deep in his spark. He wasn't sure what he planned to accomplish here, but it was necessary, for both of them, to talk. He couldn't help but feel as though there were a few things left unsaid between them, and he hoped, that maybe, they would get the chance to say them. Considering Cyclonous though, Tailgate wondered how smoothly this would go to plan. He had faith in his friend, but goodness could the not-a-Decepticon be stubborn.
There wasn't any real setup needed, they were just here to talk, after all. Still, Tailgate made sure to bring two cubes of energon for the two of them and sat in front of one of the windows to wait.
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Optics offline, he pulls together his courage. Feelings are... Difficult for him to talk about. He'd managed, after much thought, to spill them out to Whirl in preparation of letting Tailgate go, but... Actually saying it out loud to his friend was even harder.
It made it more real. It felt like a promise. A dedication. The last time he'd dedicated himself to anyone was Galvatron.
But who was he fooling? He was already dedicated to Tailgate in every way but words. He could do this. Tailgate deserved it.
"I'm sorry," he starts, working his way up to it. "I haven't been attentive of your feelings. I-"
A pause. He can do this.
"I care about you."
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"I care about you too." Tailgate said, his visor curving gently upwards as he smiles up at him. That was a start! A good start, but he didn't think that it was enough. "The journey was long and hard, but I'm glad I became friends with you. I don't think anyone else would have been able to save me like you did." Memories of Cybercrosis filled his mind and his optics dimmed. It was over and done with now, he should move on.
"Do you believe in love, Cyclonus?" The question was asked innocently enough, but there was something grave hidden behind the cheerfully spoken words. This, too, was important to know.
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It warms Cyclonus to hear those words, even though Tailgate has never hid that he considers him a friend. He relaxes, smiling back down at Tailgate, considering teaching out to take his hand...
He pauses at the next question, and Tailgate's tone. "Of course. There are many forms of love."
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To be quite honest, Tailgate wasn't sure where he was going with this. Maybe he was hoping that he'd have something bravely emotional or insightful to say on the matter, but suddenly he's drawing a blank. The one thing he hates about himself (well, one of the many things he hates about himself) is that he can never stay cool for longer than twenty seconds. Oh no, what if he's made this awkward? What if Cyclonus got annoyed and decided to go somewhere else? Sure, he hasn't done this recently, but, just, what if?
MMM say something.
"What would you say, um, would be your favourite way to, uhhh, express it?"
Nailed it?
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Cyclonus lets his optics offline, considering his words carefully. Perhaps it's time to open up for Tailgate. To really talk about himself. If it's for Tailgate then... He can do this.
"My first love was for Cybertron, the patriotic love of a person for their home, shining and beautiful. I was so proud... This I expressed most through song. You've heard this."
His expression darkens slightly, and he's tempted to skip this part, but... It's a part of him, and Tailgate should truly know him if he's going to be talking of love.
"Then there was Galvatron. He was... He was powerful and he was beautiful. A hero. A warrior. He was as the sun, and I a planet trapped in the gravity of his greatness. I wanted nothing more in my youth than to fight by his side.
"I wasn't the only one, of course. Many were awed by Galvatron. But I was the one who fought hardest and longest, to earn his respect and my place at his side. And I earned it. And I was happy. And then things changed."
He pauses for a moment, letting that settle. He's spent a lot of time avoiding thinking about Galvatron since they parted ways.
"Now... I think I enjoy our quiet times together best."
That's a sideways confession for you right there, Tailgate. For a guy who prides himself on honesty he sure is terrible at bring direct about his feelings.
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He was so preoccupied with thoughts of Galvatron that Cyclonus' small, indirect confession flew gently over his head, making a slight whistling noise as it went.
"I've never heard you talk about Galvatron before. What was he like? Besides being a beautiful sun or whatever."
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"A sun is not a gentle thing, Tailgate. They are as tempestuous as they brilliant and powerful, and they can burn you as easily as they can warm you. To look at them from too close is to be blinded, and once you have entered their orbit you cannot escape their gravity unless you are knocked from it."
His optics dim, and he finally speaks frankly. "Galvatron and I did not part under pleasant circumstances. I would like to think it is because the Dead Universe changed him, but I think perhaps it was I who changed the most."
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"What do you mean? How have you changed?" He asked, curious, because he felt that Cyclonus had always been the same. The fact that he was always so steady and unchanging was one of the more comforting things about him. Sure, their own relationship had changed very drastically over the past few years, but Cyclonus himself?
"And what is the Dead Universe?"
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Unfortunately, that sort of relationship means that sometimes you have to talk about things you would rather not. The temptation to change the subject is high. Perhaps if he starts with the easier answer first.
"The Dead Universe is a twisted parallel dimension, malevolent and hungry. It hates all life and seeks to consume it. Or rather it did. It has since collapsed." And good riddance to it.
"The Ark-1 was drawn into it and its crew was claimed, turned into something no longer alive, but not truly dead. For millions of years we remained trapped there. It... changed me. Under the Dead Universe's influence, I was no longer who I was before."
He takes a moment, remembering with revulsion the feeling of that corruption that once filled him. "And once I was purged of its touch, I found myself hollowed out, empty. A shell of what I once was."
His planet gone, his leader gone, his friends gone, his identity gone... There'd been nothing left for him. "The Lost Light was to be my second chance."
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"Is that why you were so... so grumpy when we first met?" That was a very mild word and he knew it. Cyclonus was straight-up mean to him, but he didn't like to think about that. Things had changed considerably between them.
"How do you feel now? Do you still feel empty?" He looked up at him as he said this, some part of him hoping that maybe, just maybe, his friendship with Cyclonus had been enough to fill in some of that hollowness. He wanted so badly to be that important to someone, and he couldn't help but feel guilty at his own selfishness.
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"That was part of it. There was also the fact that one of the first things I learned about you was that you're a liar." The corner of his mouth twitches. He's not proud of how he treated Tailgate during the early stages of their acquaintance, but they've certainly come a long way.
His gaze turns soft, his head tilting to stare into Tailgate's visor, willing him to just feel the depths of his feelings. "I feel..."
He pauses, then glances away. "...that perhaps hope isn't quite the lie I thought it was."
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"I've gotten better about that." He muttered. Cyclonus' response causes him to frown a little, as he feels the shadow of a wall go up between them. After all they've been through together, why does Cyclonus still insist on being so distant.
Tailgate doesn't understand.
"Hope is a great thing to have. It makes tomorrow worth living. If I didn't have the hope that one day you'll be my friend, then I wouldn't have bothered trying. That worked out for the both of us I think."
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He has many reasons for being distant, but all of them should honestly earn him a smack in the head. Even when he's trying to be open he's still terrible.
"It did." His free hand drifts down to curl around one of Tailgate's, delicately entwining his claws with slender fingers. "You were very determined. I admire that." Just say 'I admire you'. Just say it to his face.
Instead he just tugs Tailgate's hand up gently to press against his lips.
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"O-oh... um. Yes. Yes I." He stammers, deeply flustered by this one, shocking action.
Well! He wasn't going to let himself be outdone! Tailgate gently tugged on their hands and brought them back to his own face. Having no lips of his own, Tailgate instead pressed the side of his face against the back of Cyclonus' fingers, and looks up at him with an expression of deep and open love and affection.
At this point, he thinks, there's only one thing left to say.
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He smiles as Tailgate presses his cheek against his hand and brushes his knuckles against his faceplate. He doesn't deserve the devotion he sees in Tailgate's gaze, but it makes him impossibly glad to see him happy. He would tear the stars from the heavens to keep this one safe.
He'd do anything except tell him that, apparently.