Chateau Grief 298

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Chateau Grief 298

Kore (telepathy): Because you and everyone else needed to see that I can’t even feel it…you’re a sadist, just like them.

Xander (telepathy): Was there an easier way to monitor your condition? …or to brag to him about my limitless successes? You’ll notice it’s healing normally.

Kore (telepathy): You crushed me that night. You betrayed my trust. I will never forgive that.

Xander (telepathy): Forgive me?! You’ll be thanking me with your dying breath! I dragged your soul back through the mouth of hell that night. And don’t pretend you haven’t noticed.

Xander: Look, you’re right, ok? But I’m not you. I shot morphine that night so I could handle giving you the pain it took to put you under.

Xander (telepathy): Kore…Kyrie…My Kurie…

Xander (telepathy): : My Kairos…

Xander: I can’t…

Kore: Make it look good, Ves.

Author Notes:

Now you have made hulk angry.

characters: Xander, Kore

Episode Recap:

Well here we are, the last episode of Chateau Grief for the year 2020, and the Eynhallow insanity has continued uninterrupted for the 5.7th straight year! Xander and Kore are arguing with different colored psychic bubbles. Kore is also still sorta busy getting beat up by our little mob of miscreants, but Xander’s doing his best to help. Kore accuses Xander of being a cruel psychopath. Xander does not accept this reasonable characterization and instead offers some reasons that only Kore will understand. Kore rejects the explanations and accuses him of betrayal. Xander rejects the accusation and says that he’ll accept a thank you note, preferably with an Amazon gift card and two tickets to Disneyland. Anyways this argument is not progressing one way or another. Something about ‘souls of the damned’ or other such nonsense. Then Xander’s telling her that a significant amount of preparation went into the night that he appeared to randomly completely lose his shit, smash a ton of glass, blast Kore out a window and snap her fingers like toothpicks. Suffice to say it was a wild wild night, and it’s been shrouded in mystery ever since. Xander has some idea of what’s happening and he takes us on a little linguistic walk through several related words and concepts. But he’s interrupted by the mob again beating up Kore, because well guess what he’s an empath just like he’s been saying all along, and he can’t really handle what’s going on. So like any good empathetic person, he decides to take over for the mob and fake beat Kore up for the crowd. Since she’s so keen on being seen to be beaten up, at least for this crowd. Xander has got some pain tolerance though, because he launches out with a cracking good elbow to the head and proceeds to make a lot of comic book noise effects.