[Eunyoo keeps dancing, seemingly unaware of her audience.]
It's about a princess named Odette who's cursed by a sorcerer to turn into a swan. The curse can only be broken by someone who loves her and remains faithful to her, otherwise she'll remain a swan forever. She meets a prince and they fall in love, but he gets tricked into confessing to the wrong person.
[The music crescendos, and Eunyoo suddenly falls to the ground, clutching her ankle. Eunhyuk moves forward instinctively, as if trying to help her. And then she disappears,]
...They end up dying together in the lake, and their sacrifice breaks the curse.
[a beat, as the question distracts him, makes him turn his focus away from whatever's occurring.]
Tragic, I think.
[THEY'RE DEAD!!! THAT'S SAD!!!! and also,]
...I do. She's my only family.
[the lake is tranquil, nothing seems to be happening. he looks away from it, tension draining a little from his shoulders, looking at Shouxue instead, the one thing that's never happened in this dream.]
[ the ending of swan lake asks a very interesting question that shouxue doesn't want to think too deeply about. they are dead, but they are together. they could be alive but apart.
[this is his cue to explain to her that eunyoo is alright, in the only way she can be, but what she says next gives him pause. it makes him rearrange the thoughts in his head a little, then]
She injured her ankle. The doctor told her she should give up on her dream, or she'd hurt herself more.
[he doesn't think it's the same as Shouxue's 'shouldn't', but he offers it anyway.]
[ this is something she can't fully comprehend. she never had siblings, and these kind of familial relationships aren't something she's used to, but she can understand how much eunhyuk tried and how much he loves his sister.
even if he finally lashed out. the slap looked painful on both fronts. it's hard for her to know what to say. she thinks they're both wrong and stupid, but that doesn't make all that pent up emotion any less painful. ]
... It looks as if you both need to talk to each other.
[ she has no right to tell this to someone, but it's clear that they both haven't processed their grief. ]
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Is that your sister? What is the ballet about?
[ she is trying to take this all in, wondering if this is a dream or something that's modeled after his dream. ]
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[Eunyoo keeps dancing, seemingly unaware of her audience.]
It's about a princess named Odette who's cursed by a sorcerer to turn into a swan. The curse can only be broken by someone who loves her and remains faithful to her, otherwise she'll remain a swan forever. She meets a prince and they fall in love, but he gets tricked into confessing to the wrong person.
[The music crescendos, and Eunyoo suddenly falls to the ground, clutching her ankle. Eunhyuk moves forward instinctively, as if trying to help her. And then she disappears,]
...They end up dying together in the lake, and their sacrifice breaks the curse.
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[ it's unsatisfactory to shouxue, but she isn't someone who expects happy endings in the first place.
she sees him move towards eunyoo even as she disappears. ]
Do you miss her?
[ his sister. ]
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Tragic, I think.
[THEY'RE DEAD!!! THAT'S SAD!!!! and also,]
...I do. She's my only family.
[the lake is tranquil, nothing seems to be happening. he looks away from it, tension draining a little from his shoulders, looking at Shouxue instead, the one thing that's never happened in this dream.]
Do you have anyone you miss?
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she looks at the lake. ]
She was hurt.
[ she won't brush that aside, eunhyuk. ]
... I shouldn't miss anyone.
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She injured her ankle. The doctor told her she should give up on her dream, or she'd hurt herself more.
[he doesn't think it's the same as Shouxue's 'shouldn't', but he offers it anyway.]
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Did she listen?
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...She still kept practicing. I think she would have kept at it if people didn't turn into monsters.
But she said she wanted to try. So I wanted to learn how to help her.
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Even at the cost of her own health and body?
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But it's been a long time since I've been able to talk to her.
[and at that, a memory plays, as if summoned.]
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even if he finally lashed out. the slap looked painful on both fronts. it's hard for her to know what to say. she thinks they're both wrong and stupid, but that doesn't make all that pent up emotion any less painful. ]
... It looks as if you both need to talk to each other.
[ she has no right to tell this to someone, but it's clear that they both haven't processed their grief. ]