I mean, not really. But still... the people there didn't exactly ask for us to get dragged over, and from all the network talk it really didn't sound like they were on board with the Cap'n's whole takeover?
I just kind of feel bad about fucking up their shit like that, now.
I'm not exactly the best person to try and help you work through it. Being Catholic, I'm sort of obligated to feel guilty all the time, and then feel guilty if I don't feel guilty for some reason.
My friends, mostly. It puts a strain on personal relationships and I thought we accomplished something good, the right way, that meant I didn't need to do it anymore. But then it turns out that there's a whole ancient clan of ninjas that can come back from the dead that want to do something terrible, and that's not something you can handle in a court of law.
[ There's a slight laugh from him, unamused as it may be. ]
It might be a little under that, but, yeah, it's something.
[ And of course, the fact that he just likes being Daredevil. The Hand showing up almost did him a favour, pulling him out of his sham of a retirement. ]
I was trained to join a group of ninjas sworn to be the enemies of the other ninjas, so, no, I wasn't looking to get fucked up. And, no, I didn't end up joining the first group, either. Not really my scene.
[ But he does feel guilty that he couldn't save her, that they got her anyway, and that he survived again when they were supposed to die together. ]
It's my general understanding that The Hand - the zombie ones - have been up to a lot of bad things for a very, very long time. The Chaste was formed to oppose them and to serve the ultimate enemy of The Hand, the Iron Fist.
[ Which is also a whole other thing, but Matt's not here to talk about his friends. Talking about ancient ninja conflict is a good way of deflecting while still, in a way, talking about himself. ]
[ Talking about it like this is all fun and games, but it makes him think about the very real people involved in it, and a drink would go a long way to wash that down. ]
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I just kind of feel bad about fucking up their shit like that, now.
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[I mean, I know what I feel guilty about. But that's not the same as just feeling bad.]
Do you really just feel guilty like. All the time? That's legit a thing?
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Okay, so does the guilt actually serve you? Does- does being guilty all the time make you actually do anything?
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[ There's a slight laugh from him, unamused as it may be. ]
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[She doesn't doubt him, it's just a lot of a fucking sentence.]
It's definitely up there with "alien plague hivemind".
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[ And of course, the fact that he just likes being Daredevil. The Hand showing up almost did him a favour, pulling him out of his sham of a retirement. ]
They thought my ex was their messiah.
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[ But he does feel guilty that he couldn't save her, that they got her anyway, and that he survived again when they were supposed to die together. ]
Too cult-like for me.
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Okay, genuine question. How many secret ninja clans in New York is too many?
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One, definitely.
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[ Which is also a whole other thing, but Matt's not here to talk about his friends. Talking about ancient ninja conflict is a good way of deflecting while still, in a way, talking about himself. ]
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...I think you're coming out on top of alien plague hivemind right now. Do you wanna get a drink about this or something?
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[ Talking about it like this is all fun and games, but it makes him think about the very real people involved in it, and a drink would go a long way to wash that down. ]
And I told you, I'm not in the cult.
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Meet me on deck? I'll let us into the lounge.
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