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After another heated misunderstanding from ALNST's most annoying couple; instead of pretending it didn't happen like when they were younger, they actually try to resolve it and Till has an idea on how.
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Till had half a mind to run into a cloud-painted wall again and again, just to avoid the inevitable. Honestly. Why was it always Ivan?
(or: till tries to tolerate ivan’s touch.)
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That fascination never left, not when Ivan started to seek Till out at the playground and not when Till somehow allowed him access to his space. There was no end to Ivan’s curiosity, always some word or action that fascinated him more than the last.
Till was an anomaly to Ivan’s preconceived idea of how the world worked, and his hunger to learn more could never be sated.
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When college splits up an inseparable pair, Ivan now has to come to terms with a life that no longer has Till in it.
He fails, of course.
How can one live without the essence of your humanity by your side? -
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“This,” Ivan says, holding out his palm wherein lies a vaguely deformed insect, “is for you.”
Till glances at the insect, whose legs pathetically stick up in the air, and swallows thickly. But not being raised at all aside, he knows how to play nice at the very least, so he replies, “That’s—really. Good. You can bury it over there or something.”
Or, the one where from the beginning, Till has eyes for Ivan, and it changes a few things.
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Till remembered the cloud, in the end, more than anything else. More than the pain. More than how his sight was graying at the edges. More than Ivan's crooked-tooth smile.
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- Part 3 of another planet, I'll try to map it

