OBLATION
*click*
The
SDAT begins to play as soon as the boy sets it on the ground. At first
all that can be heard is a hissing static. The other student has wired
it into a portable speaker system so that the tiny sounds are amplified
enough to reach the assembled.
Everyone
else stands around the grave.
It
had almost gotten ugly for awhile when the two had arrived – not that they
hadn’t been invited of course – no one would have begrudged them their
right to mourn. Yet they had not come to mourn – tears streaked their faces,
yet their still-child-like eyes held a look of grim determination, a singular
purpose that had allowed them to come this far, to boldly confront the
Commander of NERV as he was about to leave, to insist that everyone stay
for a final eulogy…
Today
they have not come to mourn – but to accuse.
“H-hello?
Is – is anyone there?”
Scattered
gasps arise from the crowd as the voice is recognized, distorted both from
the speakers and from the emotion it contains – yet it is still familiar.
It
is the voice of the dead.
“C-can
anyone… anyone hear me?” The voice stops for a moment, and all can hear
the heavy breathing of the child. He continues, in a much softer voice.
“Does anyone care? Will anyone…”
The
breathing gets quicker, heavier, the voice more desperate, rising in volume
with each word.
“I-
I don’t care anymore… I don’t CARE! I’ll speak… I’ll speak… and they can
all just listen – just listen to me for once…”
A
pause, a gathering of breath.
“I’ll
make them listen for once…”
Suddenly
the boy begins to laugh, softly yet almost hysterically.
“I-
it’s funny, it’s so funny when you look at it… I thought that after the
last Angel was dead, it would all be over. It’d be… normal again. I – I
wasn’t even expecting to – to be happy or anything like that. Wasn’t expecting
him to come up to me at the end and say,” he pauses for a while, then tries
to assume the commanding voice of another. “’Good work Shinji,’ I – I wasn’t
even expecting that. Just – just that it’d be normal again – I could run
away again, without needing to worry about what happened to anyone else,
not needing to see Him everyday. Maybe finish school, become friends
with Toji again… hear A- asuka call me ‘baka’ one more time….”
The
boy trails off as laughter turns to quiet sobbing.
“But
– but it wasn’t happy – wasn’t even normal. Wasn’t even just _bad_ - I
could deal with bad. That was just a lie I told myself… but then so what
right? Everybody lies… Him most of all – He can lie without even saying
anything… just sitting there in his godam chair…
“The
doctor lies too. Ritsuko. I always thought they couldn’t do that… doctors
I mean. I mean they’re scientific right? They deal in what’s true, what’s
there – they’re supposed to help people, heal people. I – I thought that
when she called me over that… that she was going to tell me the truth.
‘That’s – that’s what Doctors do Shinji’ I told myself – ‘they know things
– and they use what they know to help people’…”
The
boy is silent for a moment. A blond haired woman shifts in her chair, uncomfortably.
“But
you didn’t want to help anyone did you Doctor?” The voice is dark, anguished.
“You just wanted me to watch you kill Rei.
“Watch
you kill her a dozen, dozen times over with just one – one push of a button.
Heh… just like that. The power of science… it can’t bring people back from
the dead but it can kill them just fine. And kill their memories to, my
memories of Rei… she was my friend you know that Dr. Akagi? Do you know
what that means? I was so happy she was alive… even if she couldn’t remember
me, at – at least she was okay – but you had to take that from me too didn’t
you doctor? Had to take away even that… the one lie I would have been –
would have been glad to believe…”
The
blond haired woman is silent, her gaze is locked straight ahead, unseeing,
unblinking – like the gaze of the crimson eyes which seem to be gazing
into her soul…
“Rei
– Rei was my friend. She would have cared… would have cared that I was
gone… would have listened. But she’s dead now… dead so many times… and
yet no one can remember that she is dead. Just like she can’t remember
me…”
No
the blue haired girl does not remember, not everything, not the dead. But
today she remembers – or discovers – regret.
“I
– I came back because of Rei… because of Asuka… because of Misato…Misato…”
The
Major breathes in sharply, her heart is pounding in her chest. She
does not know if she has the strength to hear him say her name…
“I
remember seeing my mother…, hearing her… then seeing Misato. Misato was
crying too… she – cared. She cared for me then… What happened Misato?”
“I
care, I care…” the Major whimpered, eyes blinking back tears. “I still
care…”
“I
– I remember when you heard Kaji’s message in the answering machine… when
you heard his words. He – he was gone and you knew it… I knew it too. I
wanted to help you – I really did! But I’m just a kid Misato! I’m just
a child… I – I didn’t know what to do… but after Asuka… and Rei… after
they – and then Kaoru came. Kaoru… and I killed him Misato. I killed him…
and he was my friend. He said – said he loved me… and even if he was lying,
even if he was, just by saying that he became my friend. Do you know how
long I longed to hear that Misato? From you – from anyone?”
The
Major was shaking now, trembling in her seat. She cannot bear to listen,
she cannot bear it – and yet she owes him this much she knows. Owes it
to listen one more time, and say those words she should have said long
ago.
“I
love you, I love you, Oh God I love you…” she whispers, she wails – all
the louder after she hears his next words.
“Where
were you Misato? I needed you I needed you so badly… but you weren’t there
– even when you were there you weren’t there… you were in your own world,
your own pain. And I know – I know that if I had asked you you could have
helped me but – oh Misato! I’m just a kid! Don’t any of you understand?
I’m… just a kid. I don’t know how… I don’t know how… I thought you knew…
I thought you’d know… know when I needed you…”
The
Major is silent now – her racking sobs are her speech, her eulogy. Her
hands claw at the earth beneath her, feel the grainy dirt between her fingers.
And she knows he feeling of utter failure. Her heart is beating, but the
blood has withered and dried, leaving but a beat of emptiness after emptiness…
“But
we were happy weren’t we Misato? You me and Asuka? Even when she was being
a bitch or throwing a tantrum… you know even when I hated her, there wasn’t
a moment I wished she hadn’t moved in with us… you know why? Because I
thought I loved her Misato… I really thought I did… because she could _hurt_
me. Isn’t that funny? Toji and Kensuke would find that funny – they’d call
me a masochist. But its really only the ones who I love who scar my heart
– He left me, hardly treats me like a person, let alone His son. Mother
was perfect, so she did the only thing that could hurt me more that hate
– she loved me with all her heart – and then she left me… left… me…”
The
boy is overtaken by sobbing once more, his breaths coming in ragged gasps,
almost like spasms in their violence.
“Asuka!
Why couldn’t you stay with me?!? Why couldn’t you be nice to me?!? Why?!?
I tried… I tried to make you like me – but you pushed me away. And then
when I’ve almost given up, you’d reel me back in, like a toy like a … like
a doll. I know I’m weak – not like you… but couldn’t you have shared your
strength with me Asuka? I could’ve gotten better if you’d helped me… but
then whenever I did get better you’d hate me even more. Whatever I did
you hated me Asuka… hated me when I was weak, despised me when I was strong,
screamed at me whenever I apologized for not being both at once… you were
always screaming at me. And now… now you just sit there – hardly move,
hardly blink. Like Rei, you don’t remember me either… but I bet even if
you don’t remember me, you still hate me… because I’m never going to be
strong enough for you to step on, never going to be weak enough for you
to admire… but I don’t hate you Asuka. I need you… and you’re not there.
I could bear having to face Him if you were there Asuka… even Him I could
fight if you were with me…”
There
is complete silence as the boy quietly sobs. All eyes are turned to Him,
the beginning and the end. It takes ten minutes before the boy is composed
enough to speak… but when he finally does, it is a torrent.
“Father!!!
See what you’ve done to me! See what you’ve done! I did everything you
asked, and now you don’t need me anymore – are you happy Father? Is at
least one of us happy? I can never be free of you, never come closer or
farther than where you want me to be – I tried loving you but could get
no closer, hating you but could get no farther… so here I am Father! I!
Me! Your son… your tool, something, anything… say something father… tell
me I did good work, tell me I screwed up, kick me, spit on me – but show
me you know I’m here! Oh god…
“Just
call me your son… just once, just once… Call. Me. Your. Son…”
The
child is barely understandable now, his lips slurring the words, his words
interrupted by sobs. His voice is a knot tied tightly with suffering and
anger, hatred and need, in the moments before his live is unraveled… he
clams down after a while, clams enough to be understandable one more, to
speak in a voice only made dull by grief…
“I
– have nothing more to give Father. You’ve used me up… there is nothing
left… nothing…”
There’s
a rustling sound, fabric being stretched as the boy stands up. It is a
long few minutes before he speaks again.
“I
can’t do it,” it is a whisper, a sigh. He laughs ruefully. “I can’t even
end it… too spineless, too weak until the end. Not even that much do I
hold in my own hands…”
The
voice is getting drowsy, words stumbling into each other, the recorder
picking up the sound of rustled cloth once more.
“So
tired… maybe I’ll just lie here… lie here on the rooftop and try to sleep…
maybe I’ll fall asleep… then maybe I’ll fall…”
The
voice trails away. The boy with one leg hobbles forward and stops the tape.
There is no need to continue. They all know how it ends.
Silence
reigns for a few moments.
The
Father is the first to leave.
*
* * * *
“Turn
around and face me you bastard.”
The
Commander is standing by the window of his office, staring at the outside
world. The voice is hardly a surprise to him. Nor its anger. Nor the gun
pointed at his back.
“So
they made you listen. And it roused you from your condition. You should
be grateful pilot.”
“I’ll
be grateful when you’re dead you black-hearted son of a bitch.”
The
Commander turns to the red haired girl in the hospital gown and smirks.
“And this will assuage your guilt? This will even the score? This will
bring Shi-”
“DON’T
YOU DARE MENTION HIS NAME! Don’t you dare… you have no right, no RIGHT
to say his name!”
“And
you do?”
Silence.
“If
you say his name I WILL kill you.”
“You
will kill me regardless pilot. And then you will die as well.”
“That’s
the plan, yes.”
The
Commander turned away, and for once the expression on his face was not
a smirk, but a genuine smile – a smile filled with the sorrow of conviction,
with the burden of destiny.
The
Father speaks one word.
“Shinji.”
*click*
bang.
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