[They go quiet for a moment, considering some things. They also end up looking towards the stores rather than at Will directly, and their arms are tucked loosely behind their back.
Cobalt Ox doesn't really talk about their power. Nobody would understand. But...Will might.]
[They don't give a direct answer at first, but rather they talk indirectly about it.]
"You're going to see visions of future calamities, but anyone you tell about it won't believe you. Ever."
Wen I was little I tried to warn people away from their deaths, but it never worked out. Then I just pretended I didn't have this power at all and ignored all the visions I got. But a couple years back, I met someone who changed how I think.
[They're smiling, despite everything.]
I may not be able to warn people, but I can intervene and prevent their deaths.
[idly, will wonders how many deaths they've managed to intervene in here, and how badly it must break them up for all of the ones they can't prevent. he isn't quite insensitive enough to ask, even if i, britt, am curious.]
...that's a good mindset to have. I'm sorry it was like that when you were younger, but - meeting someone ike that can really make a huge difference, can't it?
And, uh, for what it's worth? If my dad were here I bet he'd apologize about that whole Cassandra thing. He kind of got punted down into the mortal world to learn a lesson recently, so he's... a little better about that than he used to be?
It's hard to assign blame. In my world, it's a curse made by Cassandra herself. Her anger and sorrow over the loss of Troy and her fate afterwards made a curse so powerful that it's existed for thousands of years, jumping from person to person until it ended up with me. Like, Apollo started it all by cursing Cassandra, but Cassandra made the curse persist as long as it has.
I can't say I blame her. I was mad about it for a very long time too.
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[They go quiet for a moment, considering some things. They also end up looking towards the stores rather than at Will directly, and their arms are tucked loosely behind their back.
Cobalt Ox doesn't really talk about their power. Nobody would understand. But...Will might.]
"Cassandra".
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ah. yeah.
it's impossible for a child of apollo not to recognize that name. his brow furrows a little, and his expression becomes sympathetic.]
...do people not believe the things you say? I'm really sorry about that.
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"You're going to see visions of future calamities, but anyone you tell about it won't believe you. Ever."
Wen I was little I tried to warn people away from their deaths, but it never worked out. Then I just pretended I didn't have this power at all and ignored all the visions I got. But a couple years back, I met someone who changed how I think.
[They're smiling, despite everything.]
I may not be able to warn people, but I can intervene and prevent their deaths.
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...that's a good mindset to have. I'm sorry it was like that when you were younger, but - meeting someone ike that can really make a huge difference, can't it?
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Hopefully it wasn't that bad for you.
[Fun fact: Nico didn't tell Ox that he's also a demigod.]
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[like. yes, there were monster attacks? that was not great. but.]
I've been pretty lucky.
[will has kind of figured that, since ox has only mentioned nico talking about will's dad, so he isn't going to doxx his boyfriend.]
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I think it's okay to both feel lucky and also recognize the bad things that have happened. Life comes with both good and bad.
[They look back to Will now, smiling.]
But I do feel lucky to have found someone that understands.
[It's not like they can tell most people about this. The nature of their powers means most people won't believe them if they try.]
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Well... I'm glad I could hear you out.
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And, uh, for what it's worth? If my dad were here I bet he'd apologize about that whole Cassandra thing. He kind of got punted down into the mortal world to learn a lesson recently, so he's... a little better about that than he used to be?
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I can't say I blame her. I was mad about it for a very long time too.
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Still, it sucks that it was so hard for you and everyone who was affected by it.
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