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and you know me
[Eames doesn't know how to feel about things. He never does after this. It's... Easier than it used to be. He doesn't know why. Maybe it's just a matter of trust, but there's other issues, ones that get louder every time. Because he can't ignore that this is part of him anymore, and neither can Arthur.]
[He doesn't want to focus too much on what Arthur must think, but he can't shake it. He lays on the bed, ignoring various aches and pains, trying not to look at Arthur.]
[He doesn't want to focus too much on what Arthur must think, but he can't shake it. He lays on the bed, ignoring various aches and pains, trying not to look at Arthur.]

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I didn't do anything embarrassing when I got back, did I?
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No, it's just...
[A sigh. He looks back out at the planet. Eames is in a good mood right now and Arthur doesn't want to ruin that completely.]
Maybe we should talk about it later.
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What did I do?
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[It comes out a little too quickly and Arthur has to take a breath so he can follow up and explain himself.]
I just don't like seeing you come back to the ship like that and I think we need to talk about it. But I don't want to... [What, ruin his mood? Seems like he's already well on the way to doing that.] You just woke up.
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Might as well.
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I'm just worried about you. One of these fights could turn really bad and I think they could be completely avoided if we had just... talked. About why you're doing it. You know I want to help you.
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We did talk.
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[Arthur's eyes settle on the planet again. Perspective. Deep breath.]
I never thought it had to stop completely, I just couldn't keep watching you hate yourself afterwards, and I didn't get why you couldn't just get through that so we could try it again without all the shame.
[There's a strange lump in his throat and his voice stays far away, like he's trying to separate himself from the words and feelings.]
And you seemed so happy and settled when you got back, and when you got up too... that's what I want to make you feel. I don't think you have to risk your life to get that.
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[He shrugs again, honestly not seeing the point in hashing this out again. Arthur doesn't want all the other shit, and Eames doesn't exactly blame him for it, just means he has to go back to this.]
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So why the hell would you turn over and refuse to look at me afterwards? Do you have any idea how that makes me feel?
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[He shakes his head and pushes off the console to leave. Coming in here was a mistake obviously.]
I don't know why we're talking about this, I told you how I felt wasn't going to change.
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[He turns to give Eames a pleading look.]
Please, I don't want it to be like this.
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I don't know what else I can say.
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I don't understand why you can't just try.
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[If he didn't sound annoyed before, he does now, working his jaw in frustration.]
Arthur, I've always been like this. It's not going to suddenly change because now I'm not the only person who hates it.
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[Arthur's starting to get worked up too, volume going up and the pace of his words a little more frantic.]
I just don't get it, if it's the same thing that makes you want it rough or to get beat up, why is it that sex with me is what makes you go fucking catatonic afterwards? I'm not uncomfortable with the sex, not if it makes you feel good, but it's like you're an entirely different person after.
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[That feels like a fairly important point to him right now.]
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I just want you to let me help you.
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[The emphasis is emphatic, because he's always fine, obviously. It's not like he has lingering traumas from growing up in a militarised empire or suffered anything that negatively affected the way he views himself. Ridiculous.]
Go out, have a punch-up, never see them again. It works.
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You're not invincible. If you're getting that drunk you're gonna make a mistake at some point and get in over your head. It scares me.
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You really don't need to worry about me.
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Well, too bad, because that's what you do when you love someone.
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[He's definitely reaching a tone that's just shy of actively confrontational, because at this point he feels like he's done everything he can and none of it is good enough for Arthur.]
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Just... let me take care of you! Tell me what you need and I'll do it, just don't shut me out!
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[He backs up a little, clearly wanting to just leave, but Eames just about stops himself.]
It's not like I blame you, but it isn't fair to have a go at me for it.
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