Onni Hotakainen (
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text; @onni (backdated to early november)
I'm looking for my cousin, he disappeared from our apartment yesterday.
He's very sick and needs looking after.
[He types and erases 'I'm worried' several times before settling on what to say.]
I'm very concerned about his well-being, please let me know if you've seen him.
His name is Lalli. He's got pale eyes and ash blond hair to about his jaw. Very skinny and kind of short. He'll probably fight you if you try to touch him.
He's very sick and needs looking after.
[He types and erases 'I'm worried' several times before settling on what to say.]
I'm very concerned about his well-being, please let me know if you've seen him.
His name is Lalli. He's got pale eyes and ash blond hair to about his jaw. Very skinny and kind of short. He'll probably fight you if you try to touch him.
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The moment the phone is set down on speaker, though, he speaks, only able to concentrate enough to make sure he's speaking Finnish. His voice is still rough with barely-restrained sobs - the anger is completely gone, his voice is softer-pitched and a little pleading.]
Lalli? Please make her tell me where you are. Please. I need to see you.
[His voice chokes off in a little sob, but he struggles to hold it back because he knows his crying just shuts Lalli down.]
You don't have to come back with me. You can stay there if you want. I just need to know you're okay. I can't do this again.
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And then Onni speaks, and it's all even worse. He'd left because he didn't want this, didn't want to be the source of Onni's stress and upset. Immediately, he curls into himself, with his legs up so that this eyes are pressed into his knees and his hands are over his ears. But the phone is in his hand, so that's still there.
He still has a headache, and it's hard to focus, but he makes the attempt to answer in Finnish as well--it comes out low and whispery and halted with the effort, but it's there.]
I'm okay. You don't have to worry about me.
[It's all he can force out.]
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Hey, you're all right. I'm here. It's just us. You're gong to be just fine.
[ She sits back on her heels and holds the phone near her own mouth to talk to Onni. ]
Talking to you is upsetting him. He's curled up with his hands over his ears, like... he's trying to block out the world? Do you have a question to ask him to check that he's alert?
[ Because if not, Cho is probably going to end the call and see if telling Lalli that Onni can't hear him any more calms his anxiety. ]
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[But before he can even finish his sentence she's taking the phone away from Lalli and talking at him again. Almost immediately he's sobbing again, the anger mostly gone out of it now that he's talked to Lalli.]
You don't understand. My sister said she was an adult and she left and went to the Silent World and she died. Someone told me she was fine but she was infected and she died, I can't go through this again, I can't. I need to see him...
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So she holds the phone away from her mouth briefly to speak to Lalli... ]
Please stretch out again? I don't want you to get too warm. Do you want me to turn the lights down so you can try and get some sleep?
[ When she brings the phone back to her mouth, she has to take a deep breath to push her own feelings about the situation down. What she's feeling doesn't matter. ]
I can't imagine what that must have been like. Onni, do you-- remember when we first met? In the kitchen? I know you don't know me very well, but do you think I'd lie to you? Is that the impression that you got? I have nothing to gain from not telling you the truth.
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If he has his hands over his ears, don't ask him more questions. It will just overwhelm him. If you need to him to do something tell him what and why and he will when he can. There are containers of roast meat and potatoes that he likes in the fridge in the kitchen, take it for him...
[His breath is hitching with sobs still as he speaks, his voice choking slightly. But when she asks if he thinks she would lie to him and if she had anything to gain, he feels another spike of anger. Manages to restrain it enough to not shout.]
None of that matters. The last person who lied to me about my family's well-being had no reason and didn't seem like someone who would lie.
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[ She repeats it quietly to herself, internalizing the advice. ]
Lalli, when you curl up like that, your body can heat itself more efficiently. That's good when you're cold, but bad when you're already too hot. We still need to cool you down, so it's better if you stretch out. Once your temperature is back to normal, you can curl up and hide as much as you want.
[ Lalli makes a 'mrrrrr' sound in the back of his throat that Onni might recognize, but he complies, and Cho smiles. She leans back on her heels, and begins digging around in her bag. When she speaks again, it's to Onni through the phone. ]
That worked. Thank you. I have venison jerky that he's been eating. And candy. I give him candy whenever I have to touch him to take his pulse or temperature, or when he has to take an anti-inflammatory or an analgesic. His fever is down two degrees. That's very good, but still not in the normal range.
I'm sorry you don't trust me. I don't know what I can do to fix that, short of breaking the promise I made to your cousin, which I won't do. If you have any other questions, I'll answer them to the best of my ability.
[ Cho has found what she wanted in her bag. Her iPod, and spare headphones. She brings up a one hour loop of a rainstorm in the forest, the wind whipping the younger trees and rustling the bracken, raindrops pliping on every broad leaf on their journey to the forest floor. She starts it, and returns to Lalli, holding one earbud near enough that he should be able to hear what's being played through them, giving him the option to take it if he wants it, and the option to ignore it if he doesn't. ]
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He doesn't react to hearing Cho's half of the conversation--most of it is muffled anyway. He doesn't react at all, in fact, until he hears something bizarre: the sound of rain and wind through trees, something he hasn't heard in--months, now. Not since he was brought here, to this place with its artificial walls and the endless buzz of electric lighting.
Something in him instantly relaxes. He hadn't realized how much he'd missed it.
Cho is still on the phone, and so she can only interact through pantomime; Lalli doesn't know where the sound comes from or how, but he comes to understand that the strange device is meant to go into his ears. When he complies, the sound of rain is all he can hear, and for a moment--
For a moment, if he closes his eyes, he can truly believe he's back in the forest around Keuruu--or even Saimaa, before disaster struck. The lukewarm water of the bath becomes a pool he found at the base of a river, the rain the same that beat against the walls of his home as a child. It's... incredibly calming.
He doesn't say a word to Cho since, but he slips into unconsciousness in record time.]
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Part of him can't quite accept that Lalli would want to run away from him and be taken care of by a complete stranger instead. Every time it registers in that way, it's like being stabbed in the gut. He really has lost Lalli, then, and he's alone now. Completely alone. After having spent the last twelve years of his life doing everything he could to keep them alive and safe, he's reduced to telling a stranger how to take care of his only remaining family member, over the phone, choking back his sobs, while Lalli refuses to see him.
It feels like the last of his soul is being crushed, and he makes a noise in his throat, unintelligible while she says she's sorry he can't trust her and that she'll answer any questions he has. About his own cousin, the only person he has left in this world.]
You have no right. To him or to do any of this. The only reason I told you how to take care of him was for his sake, and someone who needs to be told that shouldn't be the one taking care of him. You have no right to meddle in my family. I have nothing else to say to you.
[And with that he hangs up.]