Gifts for indigoh
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The shift into realization can’t be boiled down to a single moment.
It’s a series of moments over months and months and months, and maybe it goes back further than he can even remember. It starts with George ghosting him, and it starts again with meeting George for the second time. It starts with George agreeing to put his livelihood on the line to help him chase an unlikely dream, and it starts with hours long Discord calls where he unknowingly grows fonder and fonder of George with time.
It starts with looking at a sweaty George in a fucking Minecraft video, of all things, and thinking oh. I want him.
And from there, it’s looking back at all the moments leading up to this realization, and wondering how he didn’t notice before now, or if maybe he just didn’t have the words to put to it until he’d spent enough time on the internet.
Or, Dream and sexuality.
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Against all odds, the first thing George notices is the air. Thick, humid. Hot. It was raining in London just a second ago. This doesn’t feel like rain air.
“Dream?” he asks in a broken voice—a broken voice he doesn’t recognize as his own. “Dream.”
“George, what—” He’s stunned into silence. George hears the gears turning; the world caving in on itself. “What the—”
“We body-swapped,” George explains, because he seems to be the only one with a grasp on the situation they’re in, however flimsy. “You’re in London.”
On loneliness and distance, but above all else, on the agony of being known—inside, out, and all around.
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“I’m the only one who cares about the viewers, so I’m giving them content: Dream recreates his childhood photos.”
Dream’s eyes narrowed, and George forced himself to not look away. “So this is solely for the viewers? Not anyone else?”
“Who else would it be for?” George scoffed. “Why would I care about you recreating your own stupid pictures with dumb props and a cheesy smile?”
Dream pulled him closer. “You think my smile’s cheesy?”
Or, 3 times Dream recreated old photos + 1 time George recreated his.
