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apassingafternoon) wrote2015-03-01 10:43 pm
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between two points
The journey was largely uneventful.
They passed some angry yaks and Kaine's 'skirt' fell off and she squealed before she fumbled it back on but that was about the extent of things. It took the entire afternoon and the sun had long fallen by the time her home/little compound made itself known, even against the mountains. Just as she had thought the lights were on inside and her animals made their familiar, happy shuffling noises. Shivering, Kaine didn't bother to explain a damn thing just yet, no matter how many questions might linger on Alain and Cuthbert's tongues. She undid the strings to her gate to let them in and then quickly closed and retied it from the other side to help keep the wolves out.
As they traveled up the little stone path to her door Kaine could smell dinner and suddenly she knew with frightening clarity that Roland and Nariko hadn't gone anywhere. Maybe into town but returning to Roland's world wasn't currently on their mind. That didn't bother her but she knew it would only further aggravate Bert who was already in a shit mood and poor Alain who was in pain and shouldn't have been traveling at all.
Kaine opened her door and sighed even as she heard a gun unholstering and knew from its soft whistle that it was Nariko's.
"You're not shooting me in my own fucking house," Kaine said, raising a brow at her best friend. Her ex-lover. "... How did you even find a dress that tight?"
Because it was certainly that, a rich blue and figure hugging, paired well with her dark hair left down, too genuinely Nariko-ish for Kaine to believe this was some odd dream she was still having in the corners of her brain. They were here and Nariko was alive. Roland was alive. Kaine couldn't see the telltale ring on either of them. That crazy bitch-god had kept her word and brought her back, let Roland go find her. Kaine had never believed in anything but even though her expression remained deadpan she suddenly wanted to praise any God that might listen to her.
"Wei." Nariko answered but her voice was thin and uncomprehending. "Why are you - how?" Her eyes darted to Alain and Cuthbert as if unable to fully understand their existence, Kaine could clearly see her friend trying to puzzle out what the hell was going on but she gave up halfway through. Her gun went back to the table and Kaine gave up before she started and let herself be pulled back into those familiar, warm arms, the protective grip.
"I'm home." She didn't know if anyone heard it, didn't really care. Shit was going to hit her own fan, but Kaine earned these few seconds.
They passed some angry yaks and Kaine's 'skirt' fell off and she squealed before she fumbled it back on but that was about the extent of things. It took the entire afternoon and the sun had long fallen by the time her home/little compound made itself known, even against the mountains. Just as she had thought the lights were on inside and her animals made their familiar, happy shuffling noises. Shivering, Kaine didn't bother to explain a damn thing just yet, no matter how many questions might linger on Alain and Cuthbert's tongues. She undid the strings to her gate to let them in and then quickly closed and retied it from the other side to help keep the wolves out.
As they traveled up the little stone path to her door Kaine could smell dinner and suddenly she knew with frightening clarity that Roland and Nariko hadn't gone anywhere. Maybe into town but returning to Roland's world wasn't currently on their mind. That didn't bother her but she knew it would only further aggravate Bert who was already in a shit mood and poor Alain who was in pain and shouldn't have been traveling at all.
Kaine opened her door and sighed even as she heard a gun unholstering and knew from its soft whistle that it was Nariko's.
"You're not shooting me in my own fucking house," Kaine said, raising a brow at her best friend. Her ex-lover. "... How did you even find a dress that tight?"
Because it was certainly that, a rich blue and figure hugging, paired well with her dark hair left down, too genuinely Nariko-ish for Kaine to believe this was some odd dream she was still having in the corners of her brain. They were here and Nariko was alive. Roland was alive. Kaine couldn't see the telltale ring on either of them. That crazy bitch-god had kept her word and brought her back, let Roland go find her. Kaine had never believed in anything but even though her expression remained deadpan she suddenly wanted to praise any God that might listen to her.
"Wei." Nariko answered but her voice was thin and uncomprehending. "Why are you - how?" Her eyes darted to Alain and Cuthbert as if unable to fully understand their existence, Kaine could clearly see her friend trying to puzzle out what the hell was going on but she gave up halfway through. Her gun went back to the table and Kaine gave up before she started and let herself be pulled back into those familiar, warm arms, the protective grip.
"I'm home." She didn't know if anyone heard it, didn't really care. Shit was going to hit her own fan, but Kaine earned these few seconds.
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Kaine dodged a little pebble as it floated down her way, and she paused a few steps before him. If it wasn't for the unbearable shine of the moon there wouldn't have been anything but darkness. She watched him for a second, had no idea what to say, and then decided to just blurt something out.
"I'm guessing you haven't seen Sauerkraut around here?"
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Kaine walked up a few more steps but she didn't sit beside him, rather just one step up and off to the side. Maybe it was some subconscious desire to give him more space, even though she thought that was maybe the last thing he needed, one way or the other.
"There isn't a lot to celebrate when Alain's worried, was until he asked to sleep, Roland feels like shit - as you might think he should - and when I'm just worried about you. And I know how you go on about hating that and all that shit but, frankly, you can get over that part or keep pouting about it. Because that's how everyone feels and it's not going anywhere."
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"Worry about me all you want. Just keep it to yourself." He clenched his jaw for a moment, his shoulders hunched. "In return, I promise not to throw stones at your cat if it creeps up on me."
Actually, part of him rather wished it would. Animal company might not be so bad, just now. All the warmth and not-alone of having someone there, without people's bothersome need to talk about feelings. You could talk to a cat and it wouldn't judge you or pity you or ask you what you meant.
His cold-numbed fingers fumbled the stone, and he cursed as he dropped it on the path, but didn't move to pick it up. Instead, he put his hand to his throat, touching where the crow skull had once hung.
"I used to have the Lookout for this," he mused aloud, almost as if he'd forgotten she was there. "Could use his advice right about now."
someone needs to tell him his real name is Cuthbert and get it over with
Or that Alain hadn't known long before, or that Roland understood entirely, in that way that close friends, pairs could comprehend.
"They'll go to bed soon, will you at least come inside, then? Really seems like shit to survive all of that and then catch pneumonia."
Right?
He'd cried on her once before. He didn't particularly want to do it again. Instead, he clamped his jaw tight, screwed his eyes shut, and sat for a moment with his fists clenched tight enough that his nails bit red crescents into his hands. Breathe in, breathe out. In and out, in and out, until he had control of himself again.
"Anyroad," he said at last, with something like his old sharp humour, "this is exactly what sai Lookout was good for. Who knows how to deal with death better than the dead?"
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Alain had said that if Bert were to hit her than she would have to hit back. He thought that she wasn't afraid of him or Bert in any way but that was the farthest thing from the truth. Sure, Roland scared her in his own way but the only one who terrified her right down to her bones, in a way that had given her strange dreams and nightmares since the moment she kissed him was one Cuthbert Allgood. No one else. Roland and Alain could attempt to kill her and do it without a single thought but Bert could absolutely destroy her beyond the shadow of a doubt.
Even knowing that, she pressed. Maybe not with any subtlety or tact, but she did. "But not Roland and Nariko, right? Because they weren't there. Roland wasn't there for you, not for Jamie, either. The person I might as well have helped to kill. You said it yourself. Maybe Lookout would only tell you that you should have just let me die. Win your war. Roland would come back and you'd have been a better dinh than him, somehow."
Just the right button pushed, the right nerve and all that control would just tumble right out of him and Kaine would deal with what was left over. Since he wouldn't let anything else happen he hadn't left many options.
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She wasn't the only one who could aim below the belt.
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"Right." Gods, she didn't want to do this, didn't want to say it. But he wouldn't let her hold him, wouldn't talk to her or anyone, it was like there was no such thing as winning. But he couldn't go back in there and fuck up Nariko and Roland anymore than he already had. And she couldn't just continue on knowing he was out here by himself. "I'm the fatherless, unknowing girl you spent the night before with." She could almost vomit but even if he did look at her there would be no telling it. "All that wasted time. Maybe that was the first of very many mistakes."
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That hurt to say, a dull ache in his chest, but that wasn't about to stop him. Poison always hurt to spit, but sometimes you had to. Sometimes, that ache was still better than the alternative. Sometimes, there was that horrible, bitter satisfaction to cruelty, as well.
It was awful. But it was something. And something was better than that dark, thick nothing inside him, so he guessed he should be grateful for that.
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"Right, because that's always what it boils down to, isn't it? If Nariko had never come here then Roland would actually be able to spare a glance at you. He wouldn't have run off to another world, and I wouldn't have helped him go there. He would have been there by your side where he actually belongs, right? And your parents' tomb wouldn't be collapsed, caved in, no more shadows to stand under, no more Anis, Rebecca's daughters likely gone, everyone you grew up with and loved, dead, because Roland was gone, and because you were as sorry a replacement as you already knew you were."
At some point or another, her voice had risen a bit and found some strength, some emotion, but it deflated slightly as she added. "Frankly, I'd rather be a bitch in heat than whine over all this the way you do, at least my state is temporary. You'll always be this way, won't you?"
And Jesus Fucking Hell on a cracker if that didn't get him to swing then maybe nothing would, and she really would need to do it herself.
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...and stopped, his fist a few inches from making contact. His eyes were stinging and his breath came in hoarse rasps, but those rasps sounded a lot like laughter. "Good try," he said, bitterly, letting his hand drop to his side. "Bringing the girls into it. Nice touch. Did Ro' put you up to this, or did you come up with it all on your own?"
Spitting to one side, he turned on his heel to head up the path. "You don't want this. Go home."
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The shock of that was enough to keep her glued in place and she only heard those words in passing. Without thinking she turned to his back and reached out, felt the tips of her fingers claw and catch onto, of all things, his belt.
But, really, what else was there to do? What was the point in holding on to someone who wanted everything but to be held onto? Kaine knew the answer just as well as anyone with a clear head might but she still hated it. She really hated being in love and yet that was what kept her here for a last second, wanting a miracle.
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"What the hell do you want?" It was meant to sound accusing. It didn't; it sounded desperate. "What the hell am I supposed to do? Break your jaw so I can feel worse and you can feel like you've done your duty? Fall down and cry?" He reached back to wrap his hand around her wrist. His fingers were like ice. "Like that'll bring them back? Just let me alone, will you? Just let me have time!" That was almost a sob.
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Her wrist turned to grab at his. Kaine was fast, not strong. Nariko was far slower but one punch from her had sent people reeling. Kaine had seen that, marveled at that kind of weight in one body that was, ultimately, quite small. Kaine wished she was strong because she pulled on his wrist with all of her weight but didn't know if that might be enough to get him to tumble into her arms. But she tried, even if she was a little afraid he might push her away and down the steps and that would put an end to ever speaking to him.
So it was stupid, but she tried and clawed, suddenly, with greater force as if that might account for her small frame.
"I'll go after this!" After she could hug him, even if he pushed her and she broke her stupid, emotional head open. "You can be alone all night after this!" So he could just shut up and bear it for a little while longer! At least, that was what Kaine wanted to say but couldn't. This was taking up the last of her energy so ... Just one shot and all that.
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He didn't cry. That was something, at least, even if it felt like it might be only that there were too many tears to come out at once. But his cold fingers clenched into claws against her sweater, and he buried his face against her shoulder, his breath coming in rags and tatters. All the strength seemed to have gone out of him.
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Of course it was entirely possible that none of this would help or that it might only be temporary. She would keep her word if that was the case, and leave him alone when they parted. But at least something had come out of all that. Getting over everything that had been said would take time, but that was later.
Right now he let her hold him and she couldn't remember the last time she felt so utterly grateful.
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Then, more seriously, after another moment had passed, "I tried to get them out. Rebecca's girls. I put them on Glue Girl and headed them out of the city as soon as we knew Farson was on his way. They're probably still dead. But I tried."
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"Well, it's entirely possible they met Eunyce and Yonah on the way and if they did, they'll be just fine." But they had no way of knowing that. Even if they managed to return in a timely manner they'd be too far along to reasonably catch up with. "... And I know it would have. But better that than everything else that you might do that scares me. I heal quick on this side of things." To the point where hurting her in any lasting way was quite difficult, but she didn't need to explain that now. Instead she let her palms skate over his back and shoulders. He was freezing and it made her want to drag him inside, but this was hardly the time to push her luck.
"... You know I didn't mean any of what I said, right? Not a single bit."
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He closed his eyes again, swallowing, and said slowly, "I cry your pardon for it, though. You've taken the brunt of this. And I haven't yet thanked you, but damned if I can't attack you anyroad." A bitter, ironic kind of laugh. "I'm a generous man that way."
Dammit Bert :'l
"Be generous enough to at least take my sweater, or take blankets if you're determined to sleep with the roses and hydrangeas." Assuming they were there at all. Everything would be easier if he would just come back in the house and settle in the final, necessary guest room but she had made a promise.
he's such a dick wow I am so sorry
It's okay she will bottle up her feelings and never speak of anything again! Because that's healthy!
"Good." And that was it. She took him down the path, around the house, and willed Nariko to hear her through the often creepy link they shared in this world. If Roland wasn't still in the kitchen, if they'd gone off to bed this would be easier.
One way or the other Kaine opened the front door and only allowed her hope to extend to getting him upstairs and to the end of the hall.
I feel ya Kaine. I feel ya.
Warmth hit him like a wave. He hadn't realised just how much he'd been numbed by the cold until the feeling came back into his fingers in sharp, aching waves. Flexing them experimentally, he looked around the room as if he'd never seen it before - which, really, he hadn't. He'd taken some of it in on instinct when they'd arrived, but Cort would have been apoplectic at just how much he'd let his surroundings be swamped out by grief and rage. He rubbed his hands together to make the blood flow properly, looking around with some interest as he followed her in.
But wonder only sustained him so long. After a moment, he looked away from his surroundings, back to her. "Am I sleeping with you, or with Al? For I'd sooner not sleep alone."
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Upstairs she gave basic directions, "That one is mine, the bathroom is here, Roland and Nariko are just before the other stairs, and Alain is in there." There were two other doors, both on the opposing wall, "The other one is the last guest room if you ever want it." And the final one was her parents room, but that wasn't worth mentioning. "Do you need anything else?" Because if not, well, Kaine had already placed herself in front of her own door.
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