apassingafternoon: (so silent no violence)
kαıηє {нคяd тσ Ъε รσƒт, тσugн тσ Ъε тεหdεя} ([personal profile] apassingafternoon) wrote2015-02-18 12:20 am

hail of arrows

To graduate from utter silence to the constant roar of Gilead was something else. Though she had been here for over a week now, and would stay for much longer, Kaine was not used to the constant noise. Even at night it felt as if she could hear every shuffle of bodies in sheets and night clothes, every fuck whether positive or not, and all those conversations that were never suited for daylight. It all made sleeping outside difficult, but even lying beside Nariko didn't make it any easier to deal with the walls all around her. They were suffocating. At night and in the day, they threatened to drive Kaine out of her mind.

So she took to wandering around because there wasn't fuck else to do around here, not for her.

Which might have explained catching sight of him towards an edge, around a corner. The specifics weren't relevant, that Kaine saw Bert and spun on her worn down heel and followed him was relevant. It should have also been worrying for her, this unnatural and constant fascination that was tempered by the occasional bout of good sense felt odd. It was a ... Not a problem, but not exactly good. Crushes on men that you hardly knew, that hid the way Cuthbert did, that never let her finish talking the way Cuthbert did couldn't end well.

She followed anyway, and not with any real ounce of subtlety or control. Eventually one of them would have to say something and in her own way she knew he might take that responsibility first. So she followed, and even if Kaine happened to be wrong he was pretty interesting to stare at anyway. Maybe it was the hair.
askthelookout: (Caught off-guard)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-21 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mm." He frowned a little. He agreed, but he wasn't about to commit himself to that, not when he'd already decided not to lead her on. This whole situation felt like it had turned very quickly into a minefield - which, in fairness, he should really have expected. It was his own fault for bringing beds and sleeping arrangements into the conversation in the first place.

"I miss the stars sometimes," he said at last, with a lopsided little smile. "When I'm home, I mean. There's a lot that's unpleasant about travelling, but if you've ever been out in the plains or the desert on a night, when the fire's down to embers and the sky looks like it goes on into forever... The sky's bigger out there. Sometimes I end up wandering out on a night and looking up, but it's not the same."
askthelookout: (A bright new day)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-22 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
"It sounds... strange," he confessed with a little laugh, following her lead and taking a mouthful of his own wine. "Wonderful. But bedamned strange, say true. Two suns? Shade lights? I can't even start to imagine it." He said that with another, rather self-deprecating, laugh, and pulled a face. "It must have been very odd, coming here to one sun and a little sliver of moon, if you say true."

And, frankly, not an experience he envied. Leave the wanderlust to Roland; Cuthbert would follow him where he was led, but he wasn't the one who longed for strange lands and different skies. Truth be told, he was tied too strongly to home for him to want to journey for its own sake. But, looking at the expression on her face, he thought maybe it might be worth it, in that case.
askthelookout: (Lonesome inside)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-22 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
He turned down the proffered food, shaking his head, and listened with a little frown. It wasn't an easy thing to hear, or to understand. Cuthbert was a man who cared very strongly for people, and always had; he thrived on company and attention. So, while he could see on one level why she would want isolation from people who knew her, on another, it was quite simply unthinkable. It wasn't a concept that fitted into his worldview, and that made it incredibly hard to know how to respond.

The almost being driven insane, though... that he could understand. He'd experienced it himself, in Hambry and since, that feeling that everything was out of place and couldn't possibly be real. How much worse to have that feeling in an entirely different world?

He took a long drink of wine when she'd finished talking, draining his glass. "...Can you?" he asked, after a moment. "Still see their fates?"
askthelookout: (Watching from the shadows)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-22 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
"That sounds like a blessing." Cuthbert sounded completely serious, for the time being, and the little smile he gave her wasn't one of humour. "I've seen what knowing the future does to people, and I want none of it. I'd struggle enough with what Al has. I can't imagine how hard it must have been for you."
Edited (forgot to icons) 2015-02-22 01:25 (UTC)
askthelookout: (I'm making this very simple)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-22 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Sure." He considered for a moment, then turned to vanish back into the storeroom, coming back with bottle in hand to pour them each another cup. That little diversion also gave him the chance to consider how he was going to explain.

"It's called the Touch," he said, when he was done. "A kind of magic, you could say. I have it a little, too, but with me it's more of... a sense, I guess? Of people, of their feelings and their needs and their wants. A lot of people have it the way I do. Roland," he added, a little wryly, "has absolutely nothing. Which might be why he's quite such an ass. But Alain's something else." He took a mouthful of his wine, leaning up against the table. "He's not a wizard or anything. Which, given the wizards we've known, is something of a relief. But what some of us feel a little, he feels all the time. He can reach out with it, too, direct it, sometimes even hear what people are thinking. He says it comes in flashes. I say if my mind did that, I'd only let it happen in flashes, too."

He pulled a face, looking down into his wine. "There's a lot of stories about it, and I don't really get it. But I guess he's just more attuned to things than the rest of us. Useful for the rest of us, but I can't imagine it's much fun for him."
askthelookout: (Firelit evening)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-22 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't think he's nice despite it. I think he's nice because of it." Cuthbert shrugged, but he was smiling rather fondly. "Although it's amazing that he's managed to be the only one of us who isn't entirely mad." That wasn't even him being self-deprecating, exactly. Even if he might be exaggerating a little, there was no denying that Alain was the only one of their ka-tet to be really grounded, or to have any kind of emotional stability. Bert hid everything he felt behind jokes and sharpness, Jamie was angry all the time, and Roland... well, the less said about Roland's emotional state, the better. With that in mind, Bert had always had to admire Alain's quiet connectedness, even if he also mocked him mercilessly for the emotional openness that came with it.
askthelookout: (Angry smoking)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-22 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Just one in a string of Glue Boys and Glue Girls, I'm afraid." He smiled crookedly, and added wryly, "Doesn't do to let them forget where they're headed." Then, a little more seriously, "I've never not known them. Ro' and I were raised in the same cradle half the time, and we've been close with Alain since we could toddle. We were all but born an-tet. We played together, we studied together, we've fought together so many times it's like..."

He pulled a face, aware that he might be coming across as a little smug, and took another draught of wine. "Do you know what 'ka-tet' means? One from many. I don't know how much I believe in ka and destiny and all that crap, that's Roland's department. But we're one, all right. That's why I couldn't help hating Susan a little. She took a big part of him. Of us." He looked down at his wine, suddenly morose. "And now Nariko gets the rest."
askthelookout: (I'm making this very simple)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-22 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
"That's not really how it... Hold up. Let me just put on my Vannay face." He cleared his throat and proceeded to do just that, putting on an expression of exaggerated seriousness and stroking an imaginary beard. His voice rose a little in pitch, becoming cracked and wavering. Although she had no way of knowing it, his impression of his old teacher was remarkably good, having been perfected over many years. "Ka picks us all up along the way, and carries us along, for we are all one in its path. Enemies and friends, brothers and sons, all those along your path are part of your ka. Ka binds us together, and only ka separates us. And so on and so forth," he added, with a laugh, dropping both the voice and the rest of the impression. "Point is, you and Nariko are an-tet. You just don't know it. And she's a part of his ka, now, for good or ill. And so of mine, I guess, and Alain's and Jamie's too. It's not as simple as you make it out to be."
askthelookout: (Ka-mai)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-22 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
"...Ducks," he repeated, clearly confused, and raised one eyebrow. "Sure. What about ducks?" Maybe the wine had been a bad idea. On the one hand, she seemed to be relaxing a bit more. On the other hand, they'd just gone from a serious discussion of ka and khef to, apparently, waterfowl. He was the only one around here who was supposed to baffle people like that.
askthelookout: (Ka-mai)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-22 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"Possibly you're right." Bert pulled a face, draining his own cup and reaching out to pluck hers out of her hand. "Not that red isn't your colour, but that kind of warmth can't be a good sign. You don't drink much, do you?" Teasing, but only gently. If he'd known she was this susceptible to alcohol, he probably wouldn't have offered her wine in the first place.

"Come on," he said, after a moment. "We should get out from under the cooks' feet."
askthelookout: (A bright new day)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-22 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Let's hope this time isn't as bad," he offered, with a crooked smile. "Although if you keep drinking at this rate, it might well be." Laughing, he stuck his hands in his pockets and started towards the door, half-turning to give Anis a little wave. She looked up, glowering, and didn't wave back. Cuthbert pulled a face as he turned back to Kaine.

"Well, there went a carefully-cultured friendship," he said cheerily, and held the door open for her on the way out. "I'd make a comment about women, only I'm a little worried you'd rearrange my face for me. And I can't be having that. Not a face as beautiful as mine!"
askthelookout: (Well what can I say)

[personal profile] askthelookout 2015-02-22 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"I kennit." He smirked, preening. He wasn't drunk, but he didn't have to be drunk to make slightly bad decisions; it was just an instinctive response to being called good-looking. "Shame she does too. Women who think you're pretty always seem to think they've got a claim on you. Especially if they're pretty too."

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