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#anyway this was fun hehe while much didn’t change looks wise I’d say it’s more so personality wise they’ve changed :3c
homecomingvn · 10 months
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Art prompt! Draw your yanderes untraumatized! (Only if you want to ofc)
Eep!
Also factoring in that this is if they were like normal (not yans) too ^^
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Pretty Average for the most part - may have played sports still in school but never made Varsity or anything on that level. Would have been involved with clubs moreso!
Would be apart of Sandy's DnD group and actually enjoy hehe - he's a big nerd, and actually is able to explore genuine interests of theirs in this au :)
Parents stayed in town + aren't neglectful; very involved in his life and act as a strong support system for them, allowing for Henry to not rely on you in a heavy, unhealthy manner.
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While still introverted, Lyra grows out of her shell just a tiny bit + is more cordial with others; although, you're still her closest friend by a long shot.
She's able to 'actually' pursue her dream of being a rockstar / musician, as a main point of her mother's words had been in ridiculing her passion for music and the like.
Parents stayed together, and Lyra's part of a more complete family - giving her a basis and support for growth + beyond.
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leejeongz · 3 years
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fluffy a-z SEUNGHUN (cix)
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🔅i changed some of the prompts from the ones i did before, i hope it’s okay, i just made it more fluffy and less repetitive!🔅
A = Affection (How affectionate are they? How do they show affection?)
okay so first things first has affection is so damn irritating (but u wouldn’t have it any other way of course). you could just be sitting silently and all of a sudden seunghun is nibbling at your ear with his arms wrapped around you. at the most inappropriate times, he’ll hug you from the side, or squish his face against yours without warning. he’s a little odd, but it’s okay because he’s cute.
his hand is always engulfing yours. he does it without even realising it, it just becomes natural at some point for his hand to reach for yours whenever you’re around each other. he’ll sometimes bring yours and his hands that are clasped together up to your eye line and laugh “oh we did it again” like it’s THAT subconscious, but he wouldn’t have it any other way, it’s almost like a comfort bracket for you both.
he loves having you tucked under his arm when you’re next to him, even if it’s in public. his arm just naturally rests on your shoulders while you nestle into his side, when you’re stood up you also rest your arm around his waist for some stability. while you’re like this, he brings up his other hand to ruffle your hair or to playfully give you a noogie (is that the word for it, where you clench your fist and rub your knuckles against someone's head? lmao). if it’s possible, he’d sometimes turn to face you and lower his head a little, waiting for you to turn to face him so he could make a kissy face at you until you actually kissed him.
he LOVES cuddling. any and all cuddling, he’s down. being the big spoon and watching a movie from over your shoulder > watching a movie any other way. getting to hold you and just feel you with him,,, he’s in his element he could spend the whole day just cuddling with you and being goofy.
B = Best friend (What would they be like as a best friend? How would the friendship start?)
okay so seunghun had the BIGGEST platonic crush on you, he’d be so desperate just to talk to you and find out more about you. lucky for you, seunghun made the first move and sparked a conversation with you, he got your instagram just from that chat too, you could both tell that you were gonna get along. you often went out for drinks or on little friendship dates like shopping or to the aquarium and became really really close. he introduced you to all of his friends and the rest of cix so that you could become friends with them too!
he really does know every single little thing about you and you can’t keep secrets from him cos he’ll get it out of you one way or another. he makes you playlists and sends you memes or pictures with “us” as the message. if you’re more on the introverted side, or just more introverted than him, he’ll bring you out of your shell a lot and introduce you to things that you’d never normally try and of course he’d praise you so much afterwards. honestly, he’s just the kind of best friend that everyone wants.
he’s a big fan of being an absolute pain and irritating you as much as possible but like in a jokey way ofc. he’ll bite you when you’re all calm just to see some kind of reaction from you. he won’t stop tapping you when he wants your attention, pouting and humming in annoyance.
C = Comfort (How do they comfort their partner?)
when he notices that you’re sad, the first thing he does before anything else is hug you. he lets you sit in silence or cry it out while you’re in his arms, you don’t have to look at him or explain to him just yet, because it’s okay to think about things and to cry. he slowly start pulling away from the hug and asking you calmly what the matter is, trying to make eye contact with you. his hands would stay firmly on your upper arms so that you couldn’t get away and hide from your problems. once you’d explained what’s wrong, he wouldn’t give you advice straight away, but would rather temporarily cheer you up by being goofy or suggesting an outing that you two could go on to distract you. if it was something serious, of course he’d be on your side no matter what, but he’d just listen and encourage you and support you with whatever you want to do. he would try to give you some advice, but he’d mainly just try to boost your confidence and make you happy again.
he’s not that great at picking up when you feel anxious, especially if it’s brought on by something that is completely normal to him such as large crowds or public transport or something like that. but if you make it known to him, he’ll remember and will comfort you by making you feel protected. he’ll walk in front of you to make a path for you or will do things first to show you that it’s not so bad. he’ll always be holding your hand anyway but his grip would get a lot tighter in order to keep you safe. when you get home, or at least out of the situation, he’ll tell you how proud he is of you for doing what you did, even if you didn’t do anything at all.
D = Domestic (Do they want to settle down? How about kids? Marriage? How are they at cooking and cleaning?)
he really wants to settle down. your relationship becomes pretty serious pretty quickly when that’s what he wants. he’s not there to waste time or use you just for fun. i’d say after a year he’d like to move in with you if you aren’t living together already by that point. he probably doesn’t want to get married, not because he doesn’t like the commitment or whatnot he just doesn’t think that marriage is necessary to show off what you already have, it wouldn’t change anything for him and he knows it would probably leave you in a worse situation. family wise, he’s not desperate for kids, just you and him are enough to make a family, perhaps a pet too. if you end up having kids, of course he’s gonna be over the moon when he finds out, he’d love them a whole lot, but he respects your decision and isn’t gonna pressure you into having any and he’s not that sure that he wants them himself.
around the house, he does most of the work in the category of DIY and fixing things etc. he likes to cook for you too and actually makes some delicious meals, but he doesn’t always have the time to do that. for the same reason, he doesn’t do much cleaning. when he can, he’ll do it, he’s quite a clean person anyway so there’s never really much mess left for anyone to clean up anyway.
E = Equal - Are they the dominant one in the relationship, or rather passive?
naturally, seunghun takes the more dominant role (just because he’s larger and louder lmao). he of course lets you do what you want, get your own way, i don’t mean dominant in that way, but more in a protective way. he’s quick to make decisions that affect the pair of you (and they turn out to be the best choices because he didn’t overthink them) and is very confident when he can see that you’re not. overall, he’s just there for you when you need him. he’s not trying to be oppressive or take away your independence and freedom, he’d just try to help and would never take it too far :).
F = Feelings (How did the confession go down?)
it was always obvious that seunghun had feelings for you, he wouldn’t try to hide it nor would he allow you to be oblivious… he’d make sure that you knew. this just meant that the ball was always in your court, it’s up to you now to confess back. he would flirt with you often and you'd flirt back of course, but he was just waiting for you to explicitly say that you like him so that he could ask if he could take you on an official date hehe.
in the end he just had to settle with you calling him annoying before asking you out because he realised he was never gonna catch you admitting that you like him. he did it in front of an audience of your friends too, to fluster you even more.
G = Gentle (How gentle are they, both physically and emotionally?)
he’s not fragile, but he’s sensitive. there’s a few very specific yet minor things that get to him, that can break him down in a instant, but he’s never worried that people will take advantage of that because if they do, he at least knows that it’s not his fault. which leads me on nicely to saying that he’s a very gentle guy. with himself especially. he never blames himself for things, that’s something he’s learnt as he’s got older. of course sometimes he does believe that things are his fault, but he finds a way to fix it asap. he’s learnt to love himself too. he loves the way he is and he wants everyone else to love themselves too 🥺.
despite being louder than an entire stadium of football fans alone, he brings a certain feeling of “home” whenever you’re with him. you feel safe when you’re around him, like nothing can hurt you, physically or mentally and neither of you even realise that he’s made you feel this way. he’s so gentle with you, that’s just how he is.
H = Hugs (Do they like hugs? How often do they do it? What are their hugs like?)
he quite often gives you back hugs. he prefers back hugs to normal hugs since he thinks they’re more innocent and sweet. he would wrap his arms around your waist from behind and rest his chin on your shoulder, wiggling his chin around to distract your attention away from whatever you were doing. when he talks to you, he talks in pout and real close to your neck because he knows that makes you smile.
of course, he also likes normal hugs. he traps both of your arms by your sides so that you can’t hug him back then acts all offended because “you rejected him”. he starts begging for a kiss to make up for it (and then avoids it and throws a tantrum because you “he made it so easy for you and you missed”). he finds it cute when you get flustered by a hug because he’s so used to hugging his friends that he never really thought of them as being affectionate. when you snuggle in closer to his chest he just smiles to himself and sighs because he doesn’t think he deserves someone as adorable as you.
I = Instant (Do they believe in love at first sight?)
yes. probably also believes in romantic and platonic soulmates too 🥺.
the moment he sees you, no matter what his surroundings, he gets this urge to talk to you and get to know you. he realises that he gets along with most people and always wants to make new friends, but when he sees you it’s different. it’s an instant attraction and he hopes that you feel the same way, and there’s no better way to find out than to start a conversation.
J = Jealousy (How jealous do they get? What do they do when they’re jealous?)
he doesn’t want to get jealous because he doesn’t want to be tHAT toxic boyfriend, but sometimes he just can’t help it. he won’t get jealous over tiny petty things such as liking other boys posts, talking with other boys etc. it’s usually when you decide to spend time with people over spending time with him, and even then it’s nothing argument inducing, he just likes to point out that he missed you while you weren’t with him :((. the thing that gets him the most is seeing things which are relating to your ex. say you have a present that they got for you, or you still have pictures of the pair of you together (maybe it was just a group photo and they happened to be there, but still). he just gets kinda mopey and would pester you about it until you told him what he wanted to hear, that you didn’t care about your ex anymore.
he definitely has his ways of letting out his jealousy (take that as u will besties) but for the most part, he’d just be really clingy with you until he forgot why he’s even jealous in the first place.
you spend most of your time together anyway, and he trusts you, so there isn’t much need for him to get jealous. he’s too protective over you for anyone else to make moves, he’s quick in recognising when others are taking it too far/ when others are flirting with you.
K = Kisses (What are their kisses like? Where do they like to kiss you? Where do they like to be kissed?)
first of all he loves when you kiss his neck!! but your lips actually meet regularly. he likes to kiss you when you’re both tucked up in bed, he thinks it actually helps you both sleep better. he’s forever giving you pecks on your cheek too, but he knows when to stop so that it doesn’t become annoying (taken from my cix as boyfriends post)
he likes when his kisses catch you off guard. you’re eating while sitting beside him, you suddenly feel a pair of lips against your cheek but before you can comprehend what’s going on, he’s already back to eating as if nothing happened. he doesn’t care who’s watching either, he’d even kiss you in front of your family, so what?!
this next paragraph could be considered suggestive so if you’re not into that pls just skip over it.
the longer, more passionate kisses that you share hit VERY different. his thumb and index finger lift your chin, he encourages you to make eye contact with him but you keep getting distracted by him biting his lips/tongue. his lips get closer to your lips, almost touching, and he just stays there for a while. he gets a little scent of your perfume, smiles to himself and then pecks you gently on your lips, just waiting for you to take charge because you're just so desperate to kiss him at this point. you end up going for it but he manages to regain dominance over you, his tongue forcing its way into your mouth, brushing against your own. as he pulls away, he bites your lip slightly and gives you a cheeky little wink. he knows he’s left you hungry and wanting more, but you’re not getting it hehe.
L = Love Confession (How fast do they say the L-word?)
if anything, seunghun is a little fast when it comes to telling you that he loves you. he says it almost everyday and at first it means nothing, he just says it for the sake of saying it without expecting you to say it back. he does really like you, but he’s not really convinced in himself that it’s love. as time goes on he starts to understand the meaning more. when he can’t imagine life without you, when you literally become his other half, he realises the meaning behind the words.
the first time he says it to you meaningfully was over a meal. you were eating, he waited for you to take a mouthful of food before he told you so he could see you react without talking at first, since your facial expressions would definitely tell him more than anything you said ever could. he tells you how much you mean to him, honestly, with a huge sincere smile on his face.
M = Memory (What is their favorite moment in your relationship?)
the first time you held hands is something that replays in his mind a lot. you were comparing hand sizes, you know, common flirtatious practice. you weren’t officially together yet, not even dating, but he just couldn’t help but close his hand around yours while laughing about how tiny your hand was compared to his (even tho it wasn’t that much smaller than his lol).
N = No (What's their pet peeve?)
when you imitate or copy him. sure sometimes it’s cute and funny, but is it really necessary all the time? he’s sort of a bit like “do they have no personality of their own???” and it kind of makes him feel a little bit conscious and overly aware of what he’s doing and saying. that’s not to say that he doesn’t like to be teased every once in a while, just don’t do it too regularly because it will lose its comedic value and fast.
O = Orange (What colour reminds them of their significant other?)
yellow: he literally calls you his honey <3 you're the reason that he smiles, his source of joy and optimism, even in the darkest times.
“the sun came up and i was looking at you” kinda thing.
P = Petnams (What pet names so they call their other half?)
honey! literally his favourite name for you EVER. he calls you “my honey” when he introduces you to people and when he talks about you to his parents too :(.
he also likes to throw in a simple “babe” just in case he hasn't made you feel butterflies in a while (it always works and he knows it).
since day one, he’s been teasing you about looking like a specific cartoon/character so sometimes he refers to you by that name too hehe.
Q = Quizzes (How much would they remember about you? Do they remember every little detail you mention in passing, or do they kind of forget everything?)
he remembers everything important. sometimes, while you talk, he’s just admiring you and not actually listening, so when that happens he obvs doesn’t remember a thing you just said. there are times where he forgets something and stands there clicking this fingers and staring up to the ceiling so that he remembers without you having to remind him. he really wants to remember stuff about you, okay?🥺
R = Rainy day (What do they like to do on a rainy day?)
pester you lmao. “what’s for lunch?” “can we cuddle now?” “give me a kiss” “one more pleaseeee” “games?” you can forget it if you think you’re using the day to get some work done.
he’s around you constantly anyway, so when you’re both stuck at home with nowhere to go, it just makes it 10 times worse (or better, up to you). you both sit on the sofa, legs tangled together and start reading or scrolling through your phone but it’s not long until you end up sleeping, safely in his arms. he’d wake you up just in time for lunch though, asking what you’re gonna make him even though he already threw together a meal for the pair of you the night before. he’d love to see the panic in your eyes and the quick scramble to get to the kitchen so that your boyfriend didn’t starve, even though you’re well aware that he could cook his own meal.
he wants to get out of the house at some point. even though it is raining, and as long as didn’t mind, he’d still like to go on a walk somewhere with you. maybe around a lake, get some cute pictures before heading back home and showering together.
S = Security (How protective are they? How would they protect you? How would they like to be protected?)
he’ll ask lots of questions about what you’re doing, where you’re going, who you’re going with etc. not because he wants to find a reason for you not to go, and of course he’d never say you can’t go, but he just wants to know that you’ll be safe and also, he’s just nosy.
he knows he can’t keep you safe from every little thing that could possibly happen, but he’s gonna try his best and he’s gonna defend you no matter what! he’s always ALWAYS on your side and will never be afraid to fight for you if it comes to it.
he doesn’t feel like he needs to be protected as such, but he’d definitely appreciate it if you did for him what he does for you.
T = Try (How much effort would they put into dates, anniversaries, gifts, everyday tasks?)
a whole bloody lot. he remembers dates that are important to your relationship, your birthday, your anniversary and the not so important dates such as the anniversary of your first date, the first time you slept over at his house, your first kiss, he likes to remind you of them all in his own special way hehe. it’s kind of shocking and scary how he remembers them but can’t remember his own birthday some years lmao.
he tries to take charge of your dates, booking them and planning them (planning being the bare minimum, but nevertheless still planning, sure), telling you about them and hyping them up to be even better than the last date that you went on. he’s not afraid to splash the cash either, he doesn’t mind paying for the majority of things but he’s not gonna be offended or anything if you say you wanna pay/go halves. he takes so many pictures of you (and him) when you go on dates. even if he can’t post them anywhere, he has them and can look back at them whenever he misses you.
the gifts he buys you are more like reminders of memories. he’d make an edit of a vacation that you took together, or a scrapbook of last summer alongside some cute little jokey gifts that would also be part of an inside joke that you share. omg flowers too, he gets you flowers without it needing to be a special day, he’ll just bring them to you randomly, some nice red roses or tulips that you can put on display 🥺
U = Ugly (What would be some bad habits of theirs?)
he tends to ignore others when you’re with him. when hanging out in a group, he only focuses on you. of course, he’ll get involved in the conversation and so on but he’s mainly just concentrating on you, it’s like the pair of you are in your own little bubble even though you’re sat at the same table. this is especially the case when you’re with your friends since he’s not that close to them. there’s lots of affection that he initiates between the pair of you two too, which doesn’t go down well in certain situations while others are around.
V = Vulnerability (When would they start revealing things about themselves? Do they say everything all at once or wait a while to reveal things slowly?)
if he senses that you’re a little shy, he’ll be very open from the beginning. he feels like he has nothing to hide, so why not reveal stuff about himself to get you talking and get to know you better? if you’re not that shy, the conversation usually isn’t that deep when you first meet, it’s silly, flirtatious and quite playful. he started properly opening up to you a few dates in, it’s not that he’s embarrassed or that he has a guard up, just that he never really needed to tell you this stuff unless you asked.
he’s a very open and honest person with you, he’s not hiding anything from you and is willing to talk about anything and everything. he’s not cautious of the fact that you could hurt him with what you know, he believes that the risk is worth it and would probably allow him to realise your intentions with him sooner rather than later.
W = Why (Why do they love their partner?)
you make him smile like no one has ever done before. he couldn’t be happier than when he’s with you and he always lets you know how he feels. he loves that you bring out the best parts of him. but you also allow him to feel sad and down when he needs to and help him out of his slump.
X = Xtra (A random headcanon for them.)
when you’re sick, he brings donuts, a whole box of 12 just for you, some medicine, some of his warmest clothes (including scarves and hats) and of course his radiant smile every time without fail. he lights one of your scented candles that he bought for you (even tho you can’t smell it) and asks you to come cuddle with him until dinner time, when he shall feed you the soup that he made that morning.
Y = Yuck (What are some things they wouldn’t like, but other people love in a relationship?)
honestly, there’s not much that he doesn’t like when it comes to romance, he likes all the traditional stuff and more. one thing that he isn’t really a huge fan of in a relationship is double dates, or “group dates”. as i mentioned before, when you’re out with friends, he’s only focused on you. why bring other people along on your date when it could be just the two of you having fun? as much as he loves making new friends and spending time with all of them, when you’re there, you’re all he needs.
Z = Zzz (What is a sleep habit of theirs?)
he’s a cuddler. he can’t fall asleep without holding you. he might turn over or let go at some point but he always manages to find his way back to you, wrapping his arms around you while you both sleep.
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longinglook · 3 years
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I may or may not have spent my entire Sunday binge watching all of I told sunset about you and Gaya sa pelikula and now I have so many thoughts and feelings that I need to write about them so here we go! Under a read more (if tumblr allows me to) because it’s 2k words hehe
First of all, I knew next to nothing about both shows before starting them. I had seen a couple of gifs here and there, but really had no idea what I was in for.
I started with I told sunset about you, which has 3 episodes out of 5 out. All I knew is that it was going to be beautiful and possibly sad, and it was. Everything about this show is so high quality, from the audio to the dialogue to the locations to the acting, just wow. The production is better than a lot of movies I’ve seen, and every technical aspect is perfect. I am really loving the plot so far as well, I find the childhood friendship to stubborn rivalry to grown up friendship again very relatable. I think it’s a very common experience for a lot of non straight folks to develop an extremely close bond with a same sex friend when you’re too young to realize what you’re actually feeling for them until you’re a lot older and suddely the jealousy and possessivenes all make sense.
I love the recurring themes sprinkled throughout the episodes, starting from the chinese vocabulary that expresses the core thoughts of the two main characters: rival, intimacy, secret, male protagonist, as promised. They could easily be the episode titles, or the names of imaginary sections the show could be divided into. It’s a great way to integrate metaphors and deeper meaning into the plot.
That’s how most of the communication goes in this show, deep emotions are never conveyed through words because words are scary and loud and they can’t be taken back once they’re out there. The plot advances though stares and gestures and touch and gorgeous shots of the landscape. The pace is slow with hour-long episodes that could each be a movie of their own. This worried me a bit before starting, and I have to admit that at times I struggled to stay focused, especially during scenes that set the mood but don’t do much plot-wise. This is just a personal preference, though, and in no way I see it as a flaw. 
The dancing around each other the main characters do, sometimes literal, is frustrating but it determines an emotional build up that’s just starting to reach its peak. This is one of those shows that has me screaming if only they talked to each other, but the silences and unspoken words are so well directed and acted that it works. I struggle a lot with keeping in mind that they’re still in high school, they’re very young and I can’t expect them to act rationally just yet. 
I was really worried about Teh possibly going the insufferable Theory-of-love-khai way, and I am still not 100% sold on him. When he started helping Oh-aew again it felt like he was just doing it to make himself feel better about the whole thing. It was frustrating to see him so possessive and jealous while also so deeply in denial about his own feelings, to the point where he had me rooting for Bas instead. He was getting better, but then he fled at the end of episode 3 and now I have no clue what’s going to happen next. About this, I really have no idea if they’re going for a happy ending or a sad one. I’m really hoping it will be good, because so far there has been barely any emotional payoff for all the repressed longing and misunderstanding the show has put us through.
I do like their dynamic a lot though, I have a weak spot for childhood friends reconnecting and an ever weaker spot for informal mentor/mentee relationships. Oh-aew asking Teh to tutor him until he passes the admission exam was an almost exact mirror of Yuri on ice Yuri begging Victor to be his coach until he retires and I loved that a lot.
Now on to the one issue I have with this show: it feels too much like an art film. It reminds me of Moonlight and Call me by your name, in the way that I wasn’t able to connect with those movies because they are too perfect. They are so beautiful and carefully crafted that I can’t fully immerse myself in them. There’s a filter that stops me from relating to the characters and constantly reminds me that this is not reality. It’s pretty, it’s extremely well done, but it feels like art. It has some quirks, some scenes that feel too artificial. One scene in particular, the one where Teh buries his head in the paper Oh-aew wrote with his coconut scented pen to sniff it, which is a direct parallel to Call me by your name, bothered me in particular. Just as it felt over-the-top and purposefully weird in the movie, so it feels in the show. It’s a way of showcasing how a confused teen deals with attraction he barely understands, it’s raw and animalistic in a way, but it’s so quirky that all it accomplishes is to remind me that I’m watching an lgbt show. It makes me wonder if a scene like this would make sense in a straight relationship because here it seems to highlight how different and primal his attraction is. If I had to pinpoint it, I’d say that I have a problem with media showcasing queerness though peculiar, purposefully awkward scenes like these instead of normal kissing and cuddling.
Overall, I can’t wait to see how this show ends and I still think it’s one of the best bls to air in 2020, if not ever. It’s refreshing to see something with a big budget used well! So far my rating is 8/10, which I know is a lot lower than what everyone else seems to think but it’s still very much subject to change! Just hoping they won’t pull a Make our days count, but I doubt they’ll go there.
And now Gaya sa pelikula. Wow. Again, I knew next to nothing about this show before watching, and I was coming from a 3 hour I told sunset about you binge watch, so the bar was pretty high.
And boy, did this show deliver. I was blown away by the depth and the humor of it. It feels like the writers had fun taking all sorts of common tropes and stereotypes just to show everyone how well they can be evolved and made complex. Two strangers who somehow find themselves sharing an apartment sounds like the start of so many fanfictions out there, but it’s so well executed and interesting that you don’t even stop to think about how weak the premises for their meeting are. It doesn’t matter and it’s not even that far-fetched, either. The sister and the neighbor are also two characters that start off as extra stereotyped, but in just a few scenes they unveil an incredible depth and backstory. It blew me away.
Each character is so realistic. Everything they do and say makes sense, they all have their reasons and their past and they react accordingly, it’s so coherent. It’s impressive how everything takes place inside the house and you barely realize it because things happen and the plot moves anyways, and the way information about external events and people is conveyed is so seamless that you don’t even notice it. In only 7 episodes (so far) they have managed to give everyone a complex background and personality through the use of objects and small details and wow don’t get me started on the music.
The soundtrack is SO GOOD. I never really pay attention to music in shows but it plays a very important role here in my opinion and, well, it’s exactly the kind of music I like listening to and ahhh I just spent 4 hours playing the first kiss song on loop so I might be biased. Right from the start in episode 1, when Karl gives in to Vlad’s music and starts dancing to it, it’s established that it’s an important element to the mood of each scene. I love how the dancing I talked about for I told sunset about you comes back here, but while I saw it as a hesitant dancing around each other there, here it’s the opposite, it’s freeing and it’s about accepting yourself. And the end of episode 6 highlights this, with the beautiful quote “You are entitled to a love that lets you dance without fear and shame.” It made me cry a looooot.
I think the development of their relationship is masterfully done. It doesn’t happen too quickly nor too slowly. Karl goes through some needed shocks that act as his wake up call. When I’m watching bl shows I care the most about them feeling real and relatable. I don’t want to feel like they were written by a straight person trying to guess what it’s like to be gay. Now I didn’t look anything up about the Gaya sa pelikula writers, but I’d be very surprised if they were straight. I can relate to both Karl and Vlad for different aspects of their stories and their worries and thoughts. There was one part in particular that hit so close that I had to take a few breaks because it hurt too much. I am a lesbian, I’ve had relationship with a girl that lasted over a year, I am out to some friends but not all. I never came out to my parents, who are both very open minded and friends with a lot of gay people and would love me just as much if I told them, and yet I can’t. It’s not just that, I am terrified by the idea of them already knowing or being able to guess. When Karl freaked out over his uncle guessing, it hit me so hard because I’ve felt the same way so many times.
Episode 7 was amazing. I hate badly written drama the most, and 99% of shows can’t come up with any good reason for drama but they have to put it in there anyways and it sucks. This was the complete opposite, I adored it and I say this as a lover of fluff. It feels right, I think it’s an issue that would come up between two people like them. They are both right and the only thing that could happen there is what actually went down. I definitely think things will be fixed by the end and I am looking forward to it, but I am very glad this issue was included because it’s so important and so true to many lgbt people’s lives.
Another aspect I absolutely adored are the multiple references to lgbt theory and language, and Vlad has some of the best lines I’ve ever heard coming from a bl. When he tells Karl not to be afraid of the word, when he explains that “you don’t look gay” isn’t a compliment, when he scolds his sister for not acknowledging the things she used to say to him by covering them up with her ally act, those are all such important and educative moments that I hope everyone listens to. I love that Vlad is not correcting some ignorant bad guy, but it’s his accepting and loving friends and family that make the mistakes, because sometimes being supportive your own way isn’t enough if you’re not actively learning from the ones you want to support.
This is a 10/10 for me right now. I can’t find anything I don’t like about it. It never feels boring, it never feels overdone, it never feels cheap or unoriginal. It went straight to the top of my favorite bls.
And now I can’t help but compare the two a bit, because yes they are two different shows but right now the relationships they portray have reached the same point: there has been a climax and now the one who is more confused about his sexuality is panicking and taking a step back. It’s a coincidence that I watched both shows on the same day when their last aired episodes end in such a similar way, but it really leads me to compare the two. I don’t want to put them one against each other or say which one did it better because that’s not the point of this, they are both two amazing and important shows who are excelling in what they’re doing. 
Gaya sa pelikula is down to earth, it’s explicit and it’s straight to the point in explaining what’s going on inside each character’s head. It feels like watching real people deal with real struggles. I told sunset about you is a lot more subtle and quiet, and since we don’t really have a clear insight in the characters’ heads sometimes it’s hard to completely understand what’s going on with them. It’s a completely different way of narrating, and while Gaya sa pelikula makes me feel like I’m a part of the events, I told sunset about you feels like I’m just spectating from an outside perspective. They are different choices, but one of them ends up feeling a lot more emotional to me than the other.
To wrap it up, I highly recommend both shows and I can’t wait to see how they’ll end! They are both among the best shows of the year, both free of all those annoyingly stereotyped characters and plot points that most bls tend to overuse.
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uHm if you do these and if you want to do it I’d love a bnha matchup <3?
• my name is Aubri, I’m bi but prefer MHA boys tbh. I go by she/her, too.
• I’m a very Gryffindor person. (Sorry if you don’t know Harry Potter - 😖)
• I’m a June cancer, and I have ADHD and anxiety. My anxiety can be literally crippling somedays, but it’s gotten better overtime.
• I’m a bit of a class clown and usually just a clown 🤡 but that’s irrelevant. My teachers all hate me but like school-wise I do well so we have a love and mostly hate relationship 🤧
• I’m usually the ‘entertaining’ friend, in elementary the popular kids would invite me to play games with them because, “you’re funny” and it was like the biggest achievement ever 😭👍🏻 then they’d ignore me but that’s another therapy session
• I’m usually made fun of by people for being ‘weird’ and ‘insane’. Like all through elementary everyone thought I’d be a criminal when I grew up JUST BECAUSE I HAD UNDIAGNOSED ADHD - I hate it here 😐🦶🏻
• I’ve always been super into crime stories/true crime (where my anxiety comes from, I’m always worried about a pesky serial killer just killing me. It’s usually being kidnapped tho lmao) so I knew and still know like all these murder facts and sometimes I’d just randomly be like;
“Hey did you know it takes 12 hours and 2 days to dissolve a body in acid?”
or
“If you bury a dead deer over a dead body you buried deep in the ground, when police dogs sniff it and people dig they’ll just think it was the deer and won’t dig any farther.”
• So maybe people had a reason to be scared of me and think I’ll be a criminal someday, i dunno.
• I love love love reading and writing, and also debating. The things I’ve wanted to be when I grow up are basically: Dog shelter worker, actress, FBI agent, politician, and a writer. But usually I just want to do something that makes a positive impact on people. Like i wanted to be an FBI agent to solve crimes for people. I wanted to be a politican so I could actually help a lot of people. The entertainment industry also seemed like a way to make people happy. Idk, but then I decided I couldn’t be a politican at 10 because they were all corrupt and to be one I would have to be too. 😫🤌🏻 we love some good childhood angst
• the only subjects I’ve ever excelled at are ELA and Social Studies aka History, and Math I can’t do to save my life. ELA comes easy for me and I usually don’t have to work that hard and/or get too stressed over it. But I always get the meanest teachers for some reason. For example, one time I did my final essay for like 30% of my grade in 30 minutes the day it was due and I got an A+ 🦟🦗🦟🦗
• Uhhh id describe myself as a pretty loyal friend, I’m a ride or die type of girl. A story from my childhood that summarizes it pretty well is when I was in 2nd grade my friend wet her pants and she didn’t want to go to the nurse for it alone so I peed my pants so I could go with her and she wouldn’t have to be alone. Like, you know, a professional problem solver
• and I have genuinely attacked people for fucking with my friends but don’t snitch pls 🕳🏃‍♀️💨
• But also just anyone, people at my school tend to come to me with their problems for me to either help solve them by reasoning, or just to confront the other person like the bad bleep I am 😈😈
• I also have a huge daydreaming problem, it’s literally maladaptive daydreaming. So paired with my ADHD I don’t get shit done like ever.
• I have really high empathy levels I guess, like I always say hi to everyone I see on the street, especially if they look sad 😔 I’ve done it ever since I was a little kiddo.
• My fashion sense is very much a preppy/alt style. I wear those ripped tights and fishnets, I also have the MOST BIZARRE JEWELRY- like who allowed me to buy the gummy worm glittery earrings, hmmm???????? and those Mary Janes???????
• But I love crew necks and pleated skirts so I always obide by the National “hoes dont get cold” policy 🇺🇸😫🦅
• I wanna move somewhere someday, I don’t want to stay in America for very long
• I can speak Latin, French, and my native language which is English.
• My music taste varies, but my all-time favorite artists who all of their music they’ve ever put out has been my favorites are, Billie Eilish, Melanie Martinez, and Conan Gray.
• I no-joke have a sign in my front yard that says;
In ✍️ this ✍️ house we ✍️ don’t ✍️ worship Jesus ✍️ but instead ✍️ Melanie ✍️ Martinez
• My favorite shows are MHA (duh), The Promised Neverland, and Malcolm in The Middle.
• and I’m not going to tell you what I prefer in a partner, because that ruins the fun 😤
• but I will say I cannot be friends with someone who doesn’t really make me laugh. Like I’m used to doing most of the talking in convos but if you’re just boring I’m sorry it’s nothing personal but no thanks 😐✌🏻
• About my physical appearance, I have fluffy n curly brown hair, but when it’s in the sunlight it looks sort of brown but golden yk?? It’s shoulder length :) I have bleach blonde streaks in the front. I like wearing eyeliner most days, too. I’m pretty average size/ on the skinnier side. Kinda high key inscure abt my body bc I got flat shamed in elementary EVEN THOUGH I HAVE TIDDIES NOW- whatever 😤🙄. I also have crystal type blue eyes, and I do have fairly big eyes. But, like, not weirdly big. A good big. My cheekbones are ALWAYS PRESENT so sometimes I get called a Tim Burton character but it’s cool ig ☠️☠️ oh and I’m kinda short. I’m 5’3, even though my doctor said I’d be 5’7. I feel like I was either tricked by the doctor or someone just stole my destined height while I was asleep. It’s probably cause I didn’t keep an eye out for Selener 👁 😔😔
• I’m a definite night owl, like all of my energy comes at night which really sucks cuz I can’t do much since everyone else is asleep.
• My love language is touch starved so I’ve never figured it out ✌🏻😗🔫
• but I am an attention whore so idk 😏
• I’m a huge introvert with social anxiety. It isn’t as bad as it used to be cuz I used to not be able to like go to restaurants but now I’m much better.
• I’m a huge history person, mostly like sad history LMFAO. Uh but a lot of my hyperfixations have been on history. Some examples are The Roman Empire, Julius Caesar himself, Anne Frank, The Titanic, the Black Plauge, Helen Keller, Marie Curie, Slavery in the US, Joan of Arc, and just a lot more. I always love talking about these things if someone would let me ramble to them but no one ever does 😖 it also got to a point where for all these subjects I’d go to the library and try to find a book on them but usually I’d either have already read it or I’d read it and know all the information.
• I’m super into Greek Mythology, I have 7 books filled with the stories, I’m going to Greece maybe this summer to see it’s history, and named my hamster Aphrodite but we call her Aphie. I also will talk about this forever and ever if you let me.
• My favorite color is yellow, my favorite food is literally nothing I never have an appetite, my favorite planet is Saturn, favorite song is Tag Your It by Melanie Martinez atm but it changes like everyday.
• Music is a huge safe-space for me if I’m feeling down or having a panic attack. It calms me down n is overall my coping mechanism 💃🏻💃🏻
• Biggest fear is spiders, even looking at one gives me a panic attack and I cannot sleep at all for that night, adding to my insomniac ass 🧎🏻‍♂️🏌️‍♀️
• I’m mature for my age, I don’t exactly like hanging around kids my age and I get along better with older crowds.
• i don’t like conventional dates, (I PROMISE IM NOT TRYING TO SOUND ‘QUIRKY’ AHAHA) I kind of like having a best-friend type partner more so dates that aren’t as romantic as like the movies or a fancy restaurant suite me better. My dream date is playing Monopoly on my bedroom floor 🦧
• Also I hate getting gifts. End of story. If someone gets me a gift like awe that’s nice but never again, I’d prefer to get you one. Especially in a romantic partner 😐 i keep a journal of my friends’ interests and hobbies so I can get them the perfect gifts for their bdays and Christmas’s. Been doing this ever since 4th grade.
• Though I don’t have much actual experience with relationships🧍🏻‍♀️
• I’m a huge believer in ‘family isn’t blood, it’s who you make it’ because I have a pretty shitty family life and my childhood has been trash. My friends are my family to me.
• Also if my friends don’t like my romantic partner ✨ GOODBYE ✨. Sorry girlie, bros before hoes 🦨💨
I was going to put more but I’m so so sorry for how LONG AND COMPLICATED THIS IS- idk if this is a autobiography or a matchup at this point 🤦‍♀️ don’t feel pressured to do this and if matchups aren’t open IM SO SO SORRY LMAO uh yeah ilysm 🦎🎂🧃
OMG ASLDFKJHASLKDJH
🥺 i’m so sorry bby but matchups are closed ;-; my 100 follower event was over while ago (i guess i should’ve specified that in the asks i answered LKSAJHFLKJAHDS SORRY IT’S MY BAD) but you sound so cool?? i had a lot of the same hyperfixations interests (heLLO helen keller was badass AF and the roman empire was messed up but still v cool, anne frank was awesome too) i also may or may not have wanted to be a politician when i was younger alskdjfhalkdhj but now i’m just 🧍🏻‍♀️ lost and anyways you’re amazing >.< love u lots and don’t forget to drink water and eat a lil something hehe :p 
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How would UT,UF,US,and SF react to their S/O being a roller derby queen but hiding it from them because they didn't want them to worry about them? Bonus points if they manage to catch a game of them being amazing, DOUBLE POINTS IF THEIR DERBY NAME IS BONE RELATED!!!! I mean if you want to...
I would love to answer this! I imagine that I wouldn’t be very good considering my horrible balance and brittle bones, but imaginary me would kick some major butt!!
Undertale
Sans-
“wait,” Sans is taken aback. “really?”
Once you admit to this lazy bones again, he leans back in his chair, bemused. “huh…” He trails off, nodding his hid coolly. In all honesty, he’s mostly shocked that you were actually able to hide such a significant detail from him for so long. “so that’s how you roll, huh babe?”
Oh, and don’t forget the puns that come with your pastime. He’s always racking his skull for new content.
When he attends his first match of yours. he absolutely nervous, buying two large containers of stress popcorn to chow down on. “what if you get hurt? oh asgore, please don’t get hurt.”
He watches you skate out and almost chokes as he reads the name on your back:
BONE TO BE WILD
For some odd reason, this comforts him just a bit and he has to keep eating in order to stop his laughter.
Once the match actually starts, its like he’s watching a completely different person. You’re plowing people down left and right, and with every person that fell before you, he would relax more and more and actually start to focus on the game. 
You’ve got this smol skele’s support and he’s definitely treating you to Grillby’s afterwards.
Paps-
“SO… IT’S LIKE ROLLER SKATING, BUT WITH A LOT MORE VIOLENCE?” Paps is pretty confused when you first admit this fun fact about yourself. Sure, he’s heard of the usual roller skating and heck, even figure skating. But roller derby?
It doesn’t ring a bell.
Once you explain the basic rules of the vigorous sport to him, jammers and all, he seems a little concerned. So that’s where all the bruises came from, huh?
“NOW S/O, I’M ONLY GOING TO SAY THIS BECAUSE I LOVE YOU.” He sucks in a sharp breath. “WHAT ARE YOU S/O?! CRAZY?!!”
You startle. That’s one of the loudest volumes you’ve ever heard him use. It takes a bit of calming down and reassurance of your skill in the sport to ease Pap into the subject. After a bit of coaxing, you even manage to convince him to go to one of your matches just so you could assure him of your safety.
“W-WELL,” Pap fiddles with his gloves, still a little embarrassed from his last outburst. “IF YOU SAY SO.”
When the day of your match arises, Pap is a nervous wreck. Like seriously, the poor tol brought a first aid kit and everything. He wants to be prepared IF and WHEN you get hurt. As much confidence he has in you, there’s an even bigger part of him that just wants to protect you.
So the instant you plow some poor competitor out of your way, his jaw literally drops. What. Just. Happened??? As you skate around the rink, he finally notices your name, ‘THE GREAT S/O’, and his mind = blown.
He profusely apologizes afterwards for ever doubting you and treats you to heapings of his famous spaghetti. Bless him.
Underfell
Red-
“aw. you wanna go roller skating with me? how cute.” Uh, I think he misheard you.
When you tell him that 1.) You said roller DERBY and 2.) You didn’t want him skate with him, rather have him watch you, he freezes up.
“what?” He chortles. “y-you’re fuckin’ joking, right?” The laughter is taking over him as your anger does to you. He really doesn’t believe you, does he?
You huff angrily as you sweep your duffel bag of gear. “I’ll be at the rink. Don’t follow me.” And with that, you’re out the door. Your offer for him to watch has officially expired.
He sniffles a bit of his cry-laugh tears away, still recovering from his laughter fit. Once he realizes you’re gone, he stiffens up. “crap.” Maybe he shouldn’t have been such a dick.
He teleports to the rink just to make sure you didn’t get yourself killed. His eyelights scan around and as he passes by the concessions, he overhears a particularly interesting conversation.
“Yo dude, hurry up!”
“I’m trying, I’m trying!”
“That Skull Slayer girl’s probably ambushed like, 5 girls while we were here! Hurry up!”
Red grins at the name. His curiosity has been peeked as he enters the crowded arena. Being the little cheater he is, he managed to shortcut his way to the front. Just as he’s about to settle himself in a seat, he has to dodge an oncoming player.
His glare instantly burns from the girl to the shover and in an instant, the prophesized Skull Slayer skrts by. Oh god, that’s one angry skater.
Oh wait, its just you.
His sockets are widened immensely and he has an awful impulse to laugh at how oddly things were playing out. A part of him also feels a little guilty for ever doubting you, but he ignores the feeling and settles with watching you do your thing.
Before you could see him, he vanishes. This is a secret he’s keeping to himself.
He’s also a little titillated, but shhh.
Edge- 
Edge places a gloved hand on his chest. “ARE YOU SERIOUS?” He asks with a gasp.
When you nod your head in affirmation, he gives you an odd stare as he does a double take. He scans you up and down. Is your body type suited for that sort of vicious activity? BY ASGORE IT WAS!! The resilient bones, the stubborn attitude, and that spunk in your eyes…
HOW DID HE NOT NOTICE THIS BEFORE?!?!?!
“S/O!! I DEMAND THAT I ESCORT YOU TO ONE OF YOUR MATCHES!!” You were going to invite him anyways, but it looks like he’s already put it upon himself to do the ‘asking’.
The big day comes quicker than anticipated, for Edge at least. He had been prepping your body with nutritious meals and vigorous exercises, but a self-conscious part of him felt like that wasn’t enough. A week wasn’t enough to mold you into the perfect roller derBEAST and that made him absolutely nervous as he watched you.
Well, at least he got you to change your stage name to ‘THE GREAT AND TERRIBLE S/O’. That gave him some sort of solace.
The thing about Edge was that he wasn’t necessarily nervous about your safety. Hey! You should’ve known about the dangers that came with stepping into the rink. What set him off edge (hehe) was the possibility of you making a fool of yourself, thus making him look foolish.
His ego suddenly overflowed as you smacked two skaters out of your way. A big childish grin slapped across his face as looked around at a few visibly disturbed fans from the opposing team. “HA! DID YOU SEE THAT?! YOUR PUNY FIGURE SKATERS NEVER POSED A THREAT AGAINST MY GREAT AND TERRIBLE S/O!”
After the match, for some odd reason, Edge seems a bit more clingy. He won’t let your spunky self escape him as he keeps referring to you as “THE RULER OF THE RINK”.
Underswap
Blueberry-
“SO LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT; YOU PUSH PEOPLE ON ROLLER SKATES WHILE SKATING IN CIRCLES FOR FUNSIES?” Blueberry is still trying to piece this all together.
You nod, giggling at his odd use of the word ‘funsies’.
“OH…THAT’S COOL, I GUESS?” Gosh, he feels so awkward. He wants to tell you something like, ‘THAT’S SUPER DANGEROUS!!’ or “HEY DON’T DO THAT!!’, but he wisely figures that something so passion filled must mean a lot to you. “C-COULD YOU INFORM ME ON YOUR NEXT GAME OR MATCH OR WHATEVER THEY’RE CALLED? I WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOU PLAY!” He manages to play off his concerns, albeit in a not so subtle way (to him at least).
The day of your next match comes and golly, he’s not ready. Like Tale! Pap, he’s got his whole diaper bag of medical supplies, but he takes it a step further and has 9-1-1 on speed dial. Never has Blueberry sweated so much sitting down, like seriously, I think he’s burning more calories here than he ever will in his entire life training with Alphys.
His fingers are crossed and he’s praying to whatever stronger force there is out there to keep you safe. Sure, he’s sparred with you before, but he takes it easy on you. For someone as “GREAT AND MAGNIFICENT AS HIMSELF” would be too much to handle at full force. But what about these random beefed up ladies?? They don’t know that they should be gentle with-
He flinches as you zoom by a flock of opponents, making them all fall with a single swipe. 
what.
WHAT.
I think you broke him?
When the match is finally over, you have to shake him back to his senses. Like really, the place’s empty already. Once he breaks out of his shock, he is showering you with praise and skelekisses.
Such a sweetheart.
Stretch-
“its always the sweet ones with the oddest hobbies, isn’t it?” Stretch wonders aloud as he reclines in his seat.
He strokes his chin, immediately getting himself lost in thought. “now that i think about it, that actually makes a lot of sense.”
You tilt your head. What kind of reaction was this?? “What do you mean?”
“what?” He seems quite amused at your question. “you didn’t think i was oblivious to all those bruises, didya? plus, the skates in your room were a dead giveaway.”
Welp, you kinda suck at hiding things.
You figured you might as well invite him to one of the darn matches to make up for your obliviousness.
“sure i’ll go, honeybun. i’d skate to see you go alone.”
Dumb puns aside, he does attend your match. For some odd reason, he’s the least concerned of the skeles. He sits up in the stands with a bundle of lollipops and is pretty content with the environment, save for the loud set of opposing team supporters beside him.
“Oh yeah! That other team is fucked!” One man yells.
The man besides him notices Stretch and grins, making full eye contact with him.”All they have going for them is that Femur Fever bitch! That’s it! We’ll win for sure!”
Stretch’s smile tightens. That was the same name he had laughed at the whole car ride up here. He doesn’t say anything. Instead, he continues watching you do your thing.
‘please do something cool.’
‘please prove these asshats wrong.’
As if the stars above had aligned in his favor, you overlap the other team with ease and the opposing fans go silent.
Now its Stretch’s turn to smile like an idiot. He has that face that only the smuggest of bastards wear as he stares at the men who had pulled some passive aggressive BS on him
‘yeah. how do them apples taste, asshole?’
Like UT! Sans, he’s very supportive of your interests and treats you to a bite at Muffet’s afterwards.
Swapfell
Blackberry-
You had him at derby. That would imply that its a competition.
“REALLY? YOU HURT PEOPLE FOR FUN, TOO?!”
Uh okay, you’re going to pretend you didn’t hear that.
“BUT OF COURSE YOU DO! YOU ARE THE DATEMATE OF THE TREACHEROUS  SANS AFTERALL!” Oh stars, he’s rambling again.
“SO TELL ME, S/O. WHAT DO YOU DO IN THIS SO CALLED ‘ROLLER DERBY’??” He inquired with a quotation of his hands.
Once you explain to him the jist of the sport, he’s beaming at you. Actually, that’s probably one of the happiest faces you’ve seen him make.
“VIOLENCE AND HIGH SPEEDS YOU SAY?” No, that’s not what you said. “I DEMAND THAT YOU SHOW ME THIS INSTANT!”
You let out a confused ‘huh?’. “Really? Like right now right now?”
Blackberry is a little disgruntled at your hesitance. “YES! LIKE RIGHT NOW RIGHT NOW!”
Before you had a chance to respond, he’s dragging you out to the car with your gear in hand. “WE MUST LEAVE NOW OR YOU’LL BE LATE FOR THE MATCH!”
“Wait, what match?”
“WHAT DO YOU MEAN WHAT MATCH?? I MEAN THE ONE I SIGNED YOU UP FOR RIGHT NOW!” Oh lord, he has his calendar pulled out and everything.
And so, you had to mentally prepare yourself for the derby match he had instantaneously  signed you up for. Fortunately for you, it was an amateur match he had thrown you in. Afterall, what organization would’ve accepted you so quickly?
“YOU HAVE YOUR KNEEPADS?”
“Yep.”
“ROLLER BLADES?”
“Check.”
“HELMET?”
You knock on your covered head. “Definitely.”
“ALRIGHT THEN.” He’s about to turn you loose when you suddenly see him go all fidgety. He seems to be contemplating something.
“Sans? You oka-” He stops your concerns with a kiss to your cheek. His skull burns a bright purple and he quickly looks away. “D-DON’T HURT YOURSELF TOO MUCH, S/O. SOMEBODY REALLY CARES ABOUT YOU.”
His words stick to you as you speed by a group of competitors. What? They don’t call you Askeleration for nothing.
Meanwhile, Blackberry is yelling in the stands and is clinging for dear life onto the seat in front of him. “GO S/O! FIGHT THEM WITH YOUR UNDYING FURY AND PASSION! SHOW THEM WHAT IT TRULY MEANS TO BE THE ALPHA SKATER!!”
Once you’re done absolutely obliterating the others, Blackberry has this grin on his face as he marches you over to the car. He won’t stop recalling the match play-by-play.
Stop him now or surrender your sleep.
Rus-
“roller derby, m’lady? really?!” Rus stares at you with amazement.
The sudden level of praise made you blush, but you stutter out a ‘yes’ anyways.
“oh boy,” His wonder quickly washes off his face as he takes your forearm. “you’re not hurt, are you love?”
You shrug. “It’s a part of the sport, but I really am okay.”
His smile is tight as he drags his phalanges across a few old bruises. “oh no,” It sounds like he’s talking to himself. “well, at least these look older.”
You start to feel a little guilty for making him worry. “Sorry I didn’t tell you sooner.” Bringing your arm up to your face, you place a gentle peck on his knuckles.
He seems flattered by this gesture. “s’fine, love,” His other hand makes his way to your face. “jus’ a little concerned about you, s’all.” As he cups the side of your head, you lean into him.
“Does this mean you’re gonna watch my next match?” You look up at him with innocent eyes, a smile creeping on your lips.
“next match?” He deflates. “oh love. i don’t think i could ever handle watching all those people attempt to hurt my mistress.”
“Its just a game, Rus,” You huff. “I’ll be fine. Trust me.”
Rus eyes you up and down. He’s never been so unsure of something so…spontaneous. One one hand, you’ll be able to do what you love, but risk the chance of getting hurt. On the other hand, he declines and you’re mad at him for 5ever.
“i…” Rus scrapes his skull for an answer. “i-i guess i’m watching you then, huh?” Oh stars, he’s already regretting his answer.
But that excited expression you made silence his protests.
On the day of your match, your coach’s protest fall on deaf ears as Rus seats himself on the team bench. After a while, your coach stops her nagging as she starts to use his 6′8 presence as an intimidation tactic. He was silently refusing her demands, so why not use this to the team’s advantage?
Rus has this unreadable grin every time you sweep by him and he’s absolutely humored by your stage name: Skullface.
Its so suave and skeleton related. Its so you.
And he’s only further elated as you dodge and parry every charging opponent, yelling out commands to your teammates at 100mph.
Afterwards, he takes you out to a restaurant with bountiful amounts of food. I mean, how else is he gonna keep his little jammer healthy?
The tol only falls further for you.
GOSH! I’M SOOOOO SORRY FOR THE DELAY IN STUFFS! I SHALL GET ON TRACK ONCE MORE!
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ahgaru · 7 years
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DAY6 Imagines: Once/Twice Series’ Special Chapter (4)
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Pairing: Brian x Reader
Word count: 1,706
Read: Once is a coincidence. Twice is not. , Once is enough. Twice is too much. and Special chapter (1) , (2) and (3) first before reading this :)
Note: It would be nice if you could play Letting Go later. (You’ll know when to play it. Hehe)
“So have you seen it? Did you watch?” You feel lethargic from crying until you fell asleep last night and now you have to deal with your workmate who won’t just stop bugging you when it comes to their band.
“Yeah…”
“Really?!” She then proceeded to tell how she felt while watching the music video; how she felt the pain that was conveyed through the song; how she cried because the song was telling a story “And have you heard their other songs from the album?” You shook your head and she made you sit and gave you her phone. She plugged her earphones in your ears and clicked something on her phone before she left you in the dressing room.
You heaved a sigh of surrender as the song started playing. Oh, this one seems a lively song. You were moving your head trying to go with the song’s rhythm as you were listening to the lyrics.
It’s been a while since you left
But even when you weren’t here
I always had you by my side
I put my hand in my pocket so you can always link your arms with mine
Why are you making me like this? (Why did you do that babe)
You arched your forehead as you realized that the message is still sad despite its lively vibe. You bit your lip as you started to feel your chest tighten again. And you thought your heart stopped when you heard him sing the next part
Every day is the same, I’m running around a wheel
I really hope this feeling changes
Not having what you want makes your heart hurt, I’m only human
You squeezed your eyes close as you try not to play a movie of your memories in your head again. I’ve had enough last night. Please.
I guess this is what they call a habit
In an empty room with no one inside
I’m waiting for you to return
But nothing really goes the way you wanted them to be. Not before, not now. Tears started to well up in your eyes. Never in your whole life that you’ve imagined yourself crying because of a song that doesn’t even have a sentimental sound. But the lyrics!
My hand habits that touched you, my hand habits toward you
My mouth habits that called you, my mouth habits for you
You just want to slap yourself from crying again. Aren’t you tired of crying every single time that you are reminded of him? It’s been 5 months, hasn’t it? But it still hurts the same. Why didn’t it go the way you wanted it to be?
I’m calling out to you in the empty air
I’m beckoning to find you
You became my habit
Became my habit
And it’s so hard, knowing that he’s also a habit and habits are hard to give up.
Became my habit
You hurriedly wiped your tears when you heard the door open. And once again, you were attacked by numerous questions. Your workmate even teased you for crying in Habits. “You can relate to the song so much, don’t you?”
As things started to change for them, things stayed the same for you. After another 5 months, you’re still working at the coffee shop; stuck with your workmate who’d always talk about someone you don’t even want to remember. When your working schedule changes, those are the times that you were thankful for. At least your ears would be able to rest from hearing anything about him. But unfortunately, your new shift is being with the said workmate again. You really have nothing against her. It’s just that, you just don’t want to add salt to your wound.
It’s been 10 months since the breakup but you’re still hurting. Even if you want to convince yourself that you’re already numb from feeling the pain and regret, you’re still hurting.
No one’s really numb anyway. People can’t just accept the fact that after all this time; they’re still hurting for the same reason. And you’re not an exception.
Sometimes you’re being eaten up by your jealousy; seeing him being close with a girl and especially if their fans are trying to pair them up. Somehow you’ve learned not to mind the fans who swoon over him but you can’t just deny the fact that when it comes to this girl, Ayeon, you couldn’t restrain yourself from getting jealous. She seems to be close with the band because she’s a friend of Jae. Eventually, fans saw that Brian and her have a chemistry. Who cares about chemistry?
You trusted Brian so much to ask for that break but now you don’t know if you’d be able to still trust his feelings for you since it didn’t really go how you wanted it to be. And when another album was released, your world started to shake and slowly crumble. Is this it?
I got something to say, let’s meet up
Now we sit silent, facing each other
I keep thinking in my head
Should I say this or not
Although I don’t want to
You exhaled softly as Jae started singing. Just as they’re having their comeback, your feelings are having one, too. You felt a familiar sensation enveloped your heart. Oh, yeah. This is what I felt when I was watching their Congratulations MV. Jae still has those eyes full of sentiment.
I’d been holding on to you for so long
But now I must let go
There’s nothing I can do for you
It’s the only way to make you happy
So I let go, let go, let go
Is this a confession of him letting you go? Is this him telling you that he’s finally ready to stop holding on to you?
So you can smile someday
So you can smile
But what if letting you go isn’t the reason for you to be able to smile someday?
I remember our good times
The days of laughter and fun
Memories ever so precious
Fill up inside me
Although I don’t want to
As he started singing, as he was intoning about your memories, a series of them played in your head. And just when you thought you’ve already shed more than enough tears that you’re supposed to, another stream of tears was shed.
If Jae’s eyes were sentimental, Brian’s were intense. As he started rapping, you intently looked at him. He was giving off the same vibe as he did in Congratulations. Eyes were narrow; forehead furrowed; veins on his neck were visible. Although it is about telling you he’ll let you go, he seemed to be livid.
Ah let go, let go,
The bright future we sought together
I know I know we can no longer
Wish for a happy ending
Like the land hardens after the rain
Pain is only temporary, someday you will meet
Someone who can make you happier
That’s the kind of love you deserve
I got to say good bye right now
You wanted to pat your shoulder for making it to work the next morning. But your eyes wouldn’t just let you hide the fact that you cried yourself to sleep last night. You readied yourself to deal with your perky workmate today but she’s awfully quiet. She didn’t bother you about the comeback, the new music video, anything regarding the band but she kept on stealing glances.
“Are you okay?” She asked you in the dressing room when both of your shift ended. You answered with a nod and a small smile.
You examined her as she was standing near you. “You seem hesitant about something. Is there something you want to tell me?”
She avoided gazes and you motioned her to sit beside you. “Actually…” she trailed off as you encouraged her to continue “Young K was here yesterday”
Your eyes widened a bit. Yesterday was your day off but she said she went to the coffee shop to have a coffee with her friend. That’s when he saw Brian entering the place.
“He seemed to be looking around. Like… trying to find someone?” She paused and looked at you for a hint to stop or to continue “Aren’t you friends with them? I think he was looking for you”
“Did you talk? Did you tell him?”
She shook her head. “Can I ask you something?” You nodded “You seemed to be crying a lot since the day I met you, especially when it comes to their songs. And you seem to not like their band to be talked about. I was thinking if you cried again last night when their new music video was released?”
You raised a brow and she cleared her throat. “By any chance… Did you have a past relationship that you’re reminded of every time you listen to their songs?” Your eyes widened in surprise and you were taken aback by her question “Perhaps… Is it Young K?”
Was it that obvious? Or was she just observant and wise? She murmured her apologies for asking and excused herself. But before she could even turn around, you grabbed her wrist as you let out a breath.
You’re just tired; tired of walking away from it; tired of pretending not to care; tired of putting up a mask that you’re okay. So for the first time, you opened the door for her to see and know. You told her everything, letting you cry your heart out and hugged you when you have no words left to say.
“I understand”, she whispered as she wrapped you in her arms, not minding if her shoulder will be soaked by your tears.
That’s all you wanted to hear. All this time, for 10 months, that’s all what you needed. Finally, there’s someone who understands you. If you had known, you might just have opened up to her sooner.
You both fixed yourself after a little while so you can both leave from your workplace. You were thinking about him as you opened the dressing room’s door to leave; wondering if he knows you’re working there. As if on cue, you found him walking toward the entrance as you froze and forgot what move means.
Ok, nothing much in this chapter.. Next special chapter might be d ending. I just cant take it anymore. Ive been feeling extra emotional I never imagined myself crying bc of Day6's Habits. I used to move my head & body quite a lot but bc of this, it became a sad song for me;-; lol
Thoughts, please? :)
Special Chapter (5)
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ladydlite · 7 years
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Mystic Stranger, a BTS fanfic
My family owns a little coffee shop in a little poky town, where once BTS stopped for a hot drink. My old dad pestered them until they let him take a photo. My dad calls it the proudest day of his life, I call it the last straw, or alternatively the most embarrassing moment of my life, my dad made me take the photo. That was the day I started looking for a job in the city, and a way to escape the humdrum poky existence in that poky little town. Although working as a gofer in a big office in the city isn't exactly the most exciting thing in the world. I'm still making coffee, but now I also get post, get lunch orders, answer phones, pick up files, type letters and all the other boring little jobs that keep my boss happy and productive. I'm just the assistant to another assistant, the dogs body, who except from cleaning does the shitty jobs my superior doesn't want to do, and I get no credit, all the credit goes to her. The thanks, they all go to her, and I'm like a wandering spirit that does it all but is completely invisible. I live in a shitty apartment in the outskirts of the city, I used to share but the person I was sharing with did a moonlight bunk and left me paying a full rent on my peanuts of a wage packet. There are days and sometimes nights when I wonder what in hell made me think this would be better? Then I get up the next morning and I remember the last straw and I think of what I'd be doing right then back at home and I gladly go into the office and get treated like dirt. That must sound like living with my folks is the most awful thing in the world, it's not, I mean it could have been much worse. It's just not what I want for my life, I don't want to work in my dad's coffee shop until he dies and I have to run it. I don't want never to see the world and live vicariously through other people's postcards like my mum does. I don't want to get married at 25 and start a family with the person I dated in high school, like my sister has. I want more, I've got ambitions and dreams, and I'm only on the first step of my journey. I have a copy of that photo by the way, the one I took of Dad and BTS, the one that makes me relive my embarrassment every time I look at it. Now though I'm a little proud that I got to meet such an inspiring group. They've all worked to get their dreams, Jungkook especially, I guess you could say he's my bias, although I'd die rather than admit I was ARMY! That probably sounds bad to other ARMY, but if your Dad was known as the BTS coffee man I bet you'd be embarrassed to say you were ARMY too! I'm going home for a visit soon, my sister just had another baby, so I have a baby nephew now and so I arranged to go home and visit. Mum would kill me if I didn't, and I guess I kind of miss them, my family I mean. They might be kind of embarrassing but they're still my family. I'm taking presents back, of course, not that mum and dad care but I want to give them something to thank them, without them I wouldn't have had the courage to move away. My folks aren't so bad, just a little stuck I guess. It's weird going home, it will always be my home but somehow it's not my home as well. I suppose I kind of have two homes, my shitty apartment in the city and my parents home where I grew up. There are lot of memories there, it's like my whole childhood locked behind the front door, but my stuff, my art work, my writing, my dreams, my music, my life is at the shitty apartment. I didn't tell you about my dreams, did I? I want to be a travel writer, that's why I got that job in the city, it's at a publishers. I thought if I could work in the office and learn about what makes things good to publish then I'd have an advantage when I wrote about places to visit. Right now though I don't get to read anything, I guess I got the wrong job, probably should have applied as a proofreader but I didn't have the qualifications for that. I'm on the train home, it's quite a long journey but it's sort of nice just listening to BTS and not having to get people coffee or run around because someone lost a super important file on a writer. It's like I'm traveling in my own private bubble. Mum and Dad are waiting for me at the train station, but Dad seems anxious to get back, he takes my luggage and rushes away. "Don't worry, love," my mum says, "he just left your cousin Nigel looking after the place while we came to get you." My cousin Nigel, what can you say about him? He's unique, there's no one quite like him, he's fun, but lives a lot in his own little world, and sees things in a completely different way than anyone else. Hehe, I guess people might have said the same about me, but I get why dad might be worried about him in charge. "How are you, Mum?" I ask as we make our way through town and towards home. "Proud, my children are happy and both living the way that makes them happiest. You are following your dreams, and your sister has the life she wanted, married and with a family. I'm so proud of you both!" She replied. I couldn't help smiling, still focused more on her kids than herself. I squeeze her arm as we walk together. "And you're feeling okay, health wise?" I ask a little worried, she's had some health scares the last few years. "I'm as fit as a fiddle!" She said with a smile. "Dad, is dad alright too? He's not working too much is he?" I ask, he's older than mum by about 10 years. "Oh, he's fine, he gets a little more tired these days but he always jumps out of bed in the morning full of the joys of spring!" She chuckled. We got back, just behind dad, we live above the cafe. Nigel was reprimanded, apparently he'd just been ignoring the lone customer who had ordered his beverage and with it sat in the quiet, slightly darkened corner at the back of the cafe. Dad is a strong believer in customer service meaning constant, mildly irritating attention on his part towards the customers, which is fine for his regulars but puts off new customers. Just as it did with this particular customer who seeing Dad quickly downed what was left of his coffee and almost leapt out of his chair as Dad came towards him. The guy had a cap and sunglasses, he looked like he didn't want to be bothered and looked a little dodgy looking to be honest, as if he were hiding or something. It made me curious, as I watched the well formed back and body retreat across the street and disappear into the distance. Who was it? Whoever it was, they were pretty hot from behind! I was itching to follow, but I couldn't just desert Mum and Dad, as soon as I'd arrived. My sister, her husband, my niece and my baby nephew were waiting for me upstairs. My heart melted, they were the perfect picture of family bliss. My sister looked so happy, and so in love with her family I knew mum was right to be proud, my sister had made her dream come true and I was going to do the same! The next few days were filled with family meals and meeting friends. Mum kept feeding me, I swear I put on weight in the first three days I was visiting, eventually though things settled down and Dad gave me the poor old man face and manipulated me into working in the coffee shop a few hours while he and Nigel went to the suppliers, apparently the coffee order had been mixed up and they had to go down to fix it. Anyway so that's how I ended up working for my Dad on my vacation. Though I'm quite glad because that was the afternoon the mysterious stranger came back, he wore more or less the same outfit as he had before except with an added hoodie pulled up over the top of his cap. He mumbled an order of a cappuccino, with an extra shot of espresso and paid before I'd even made the coffee. "You were in here before," I said as I gave him his change, he'd paid with a big bill. "Yeah, I had to go because the owner came in and I know he likes to talk, but I just need a little quiet, you know?" He mumbled almost unintelligibly. "Don't worry, he's gone for quite a while and I can distract him when he arrives if you don't want to speak with him. My dad can be pretty obnoxious about his ideas of customer service," I replied turning to make his cappuccino. I heard him sigh like that was a relief to hear, and it only made me more curious about who this guy was and why he didn't want my dad to talk to him. I heard him go over to the darkened corner table again and pull out a chair, so when I was finished making his coffee I took it over to him. I put it in front of him, but even in the dark corner he hadn't taken off his shades or pulled down his hood or even taken off his cap. This guy was really making me curious. I left him alone and went behind the bar again, it was a slow day and there were no other customers beside the mysterious stranger, so I put my headphones on and listened to BTS, I guess I started singing because when I looked over to the darkened table I could hear the mysterious stranger singing along with me. I took an earpiece off my ear, the guy could really sing, and it was sort of familiar, I was just trying to place his voice when I heard a car pull up. My Dad! I quickly went over to the table to warn him and then I ran outside to "help" Dad and Nigel and hopefully give the mysterious stranger enough time to escape. "Dad, hey, did you get everything you needed?" I asked, butterflies circling lazily in my stomach. "Yes, thank goodness! Although if Nigel hadn't messed up the order in the first place..." I saw the mysterious stranger dash away and relaxed, but my Dad spotted him and said,"Hey, did that guy pay?" "What guy?" I asked as nonchalantly as I could manage. "The guy in the hoodie," said my Dad all bristly and suspicious. "Oh, yeah sure, he paid as soon as he ordered," I said honestly. "Hmpf!" Was all Dad replied. Thankfully Nigel was unpacking the trunk of the car whilst in another world and making a mess of it, so Dad was soon distracted from the mysterious stranger. The next day I was looking out the window, remember I said my folks live above the cafe, well i was sitting in my bedroom window, writing in my journal and watching the world go by when I saw the mysterious stranger on the other side of the road peering, and moving my head this way and that trying to see inside the coffee shop. I heard Dad roar with laughter, you know the kind that comes from the stomach, it's one of Dad's trademarks. I heard it all the way upstairs so I'm pretty sure the mysterious stranger heard it too, and he quickened his pace and turned a corner. Seriously this guy was really starting to intrigue me! I tried to remember why his singing had sounded familiar but without hearing it again I had no chance of recalling the lilt of his voice. The next day it happened again but this time the mysterious stranger didn't realize my Dad was working in the coffee shop so I threw a bead at him from my bedroom window as he was crossing the street. He looked up at me, and his mouth reminded me of someone, except I couldn't place it, so instead I just shook my head at him and he seemed to get the picture and walked further up the street instead. I hoped that when I found out who this guy was he'd be appreciative of my help. I had to go home, it sucked a little, my room at my folks was a lot more comfortable and a lot nicer than my bedroom in the flat, but it was Sunday and I had to get back to work on Monday morning. Anyway, I'd had a nice time, and got to give my folks a present or two, and see my adorable baby nephew, it was sort of bittersweet leaving my family behind, but I reminded myself I was on a path to achieve my dreams, just like my sister had and just like BTS were. See, I told you I was ARMY even if I'm a closeted one! Work was the worst, I hadn't realized how indispensable I was, but I must be because when I got back all the filing was messed up, no one was on schedule and I'm not even the assistant, I'm just the gofer! Anyway, it took almost a week to get everything sorted out, but the boss of my superior had noticed my absence. She got in some serious trouble that week, when the boss realized that I had been the one making everything run smoothly she threatened to demote my superior and promote me, that didn't happen by the way, but I did get a bonus and a small raise. Enough so I didn't have to worry about finding another roommate anymore, and I bought a new, nicer bed with my bonus, after sleeping on my super comfy one at mum and dad, then coming back to the lumpy mattress at the flat I was really ready to have a nice new bed. Things seemed brighter after that and the next few weeks were pretty good, although occasionally I'd dream about the mysterious stranger being a celebrity, like Jungkook or someone and in the morning I'd laugh at myself but be left with a strange sensation like I wondered where he was and what he was doing. I even asked mum if Dad had said anything about him, but he seems to have disappeared around the time I left. A month past and I eventually got a little promotion. It wasn't a big leap, but I was no longer a gofer, I was made Second Assistant, which meant I wasn't under the first assistant I was answering directly to the boss, although the responsibilities were almost exactly the same! I still picked up after the "first" assistant and made everyone coffee, although, being a trained barista kinda made my coffee the best in the office anyway, and basically covering the "first" assistant's ass. Anyway, I got the immense privilege to A) read the first draft of the BTS promotions book which by the way if it hits the shelves in you country, highly recommend and B) make coffee for BTS! I have no idea how I managed it without dying! Rap Monster, Moccaccino with sweet chillipepper. Jin, a double espresso latte easy on the froth. Jimin, caramel latte no whipped cream, god I so wished he'd had whipped cream, I so wanted to see him lick his lips. Sorry! Jhope, espresso no sugar. Suga, americano, and Jungkook, cappuccino with an extra shot. I smiled to myself making Jungkook's, it reminded me of the mysterious stranger, I'd made the same thing for him. Lots of people like an extra espresso shot in their cappuccino, so it just made me smile fondly, and wonder where the mysterious stranger was. I handed each member of the group his coffee, and my boss of course with her latte macchiato, and then quietly went off to do my work, gathering files and things, and trying to anticipate anything my boss might need. Later, when the famous seven had left with their management my boss called me into her office. "That coffee, you really helped with that meeting!" She said looking me up and down, as if she was only seeing me for the first time now. "Thank you for the compliment," I replied politely. "Jeon Jungkook, he was so impressed by it, he was asking about you! So if you get a job offer from them, I would really appreciate the chance to better their offer!" She said. "Wow, thank you ma'am, that's a huge compliment!" I smiled and bowed and left her office feeling pleased with myself. To imagine that Jungkook, my secret bias had liked my coffee so much he'd asked about me, so cool!! I tried hard not to squeal in fangirl glee out loud! When I got home that night, I found flowers on my doorstep, it's a miracle no one had taken them. I looked from side to side to see if the person who had left them was still around, but no one was there so I unlocked the door and taking the flowers went in. I put them on my kitchen work top and found the card that came with them. Thanks so much for helping me at your Dad's cafe! You were really nice even though you didn't know who I was. I'd really be interested to know why you did it, can you maybe message me at my number? -J At the bottom of the card was a telephone number. The mysterious stranger had thanked me, but I still had no clue who he was and he'd sighed himself J? I was more intrigued than ever!! I made myself some dinner and looked at the card and the flowers again. So I had a mysterious strangers telephone number and somehow he'd found out who I was and worse where I lived, why wasn't I more scared? Shouldn't I have been freaking out? Yet the mysterious stranger didn't feel scary, he sort of felt familiar. It felt like I had parts of a jigsaw puzzle and none of the edges or a picture of what it was supposed to be. Did I dare message the number? If I did it would be like confirming I was the person he thought I was and lived at this address. Should I call my mum and talk to my mum? Then explain about Dad? Nope, I didn't want to do that! What about my sister? Not sure I wanted to do that either, she likes to have exact facts, she doesn't like mysteries she says they're scary. Yeah, so no one I could talk to then! The flowers were beautiful, it was a bouquet of different flowers, there were four pink carnations, three pink roses, three yellow roses and four white tulips, with a bunch of leaves and baby's breath. It made my living room feel sunnier and better decorated than it really was. I guess that when I decided to message this Mr J. <<Hi, it's the girl from the cafe. You asked why I did it in your card, but to be honest I don't know. You seemed interesting I guess, I hoped if you felt comfortable you'd come back and maybe you'd tell me who you were. You're kind of a mystery and that's sort of intriguing. Thank you so much for the flowers. They really brightened up my apartment. Sorry, this is kinda long>> I pressed the send button. I didn't expect to get a reply, I kind of thought that it would be a one time thing and he'd be happy enough to get an answer. So when my phone beeped and did it's little vibrate dance on the coffee table I wasn't expecting it to be Mr J. > My fangirl heart exploded! Lunch with BTS and my crush, would I even be able to survive? I didn't even care, if they had to put me in a body bag after lunch it would so be worth it.
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Fit For A King
Chapter 1: Fit For a King
Author's Note:
Hey everyone. Starting a new story here. Hehe. For those of you on Archive, I was originally going to post this as a separate work, but I'm going to make this part of the Nymph Hugs series, there. Otherwise, this is a new continuous work featuring our favorite thief. As you may note, for those reading this on Fanfiction, this is in the romance genre because I do plan on going the romantic route somewhere. You'll see.
It will not be incest. That's for sure. Don't get me wrong, Swaine and Marcassin are adorable as brothers hanging out, but I don't intend to make it weird.
This fic is heavily inspired by moonbird's Return of the Porcine Prince fic. Please go check it out.
Anyway, here we go!
Disclaimer: Yuni owns nothing but the ideas of how things go in this chapter. She also owns whatever fleshed out character traits she had given to the blackjack dealer in the casino. Please consider this before you review.
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In the emperor's chambers of a palace, on a magenta sofa sat two brothers, a prince, and a thief. The rest of their party had left them to their devices- the savior of their world back in his own and the familiar tamer back home in the desert city of Al Mamoon. The fairy was who knows where. Honestly, if it weren't for the guards recognizing him as one of Oliver's friends, the rogue would have been unwelcome.
Swaine had visited his brother after about a couple of months or so traveling again. Despite all the things he had been through, all the battles and rough terrain he had managed to survive, he still struggled to find his lot in life. Oh, he had given up stealing from people to survive- that was a given after joining the young wizard. Most of his funds came from bounty hunts, now a day. Some of the items from them he sold to earn a decent amount of funds to live on while moving from place to place.
Despite all of that, it was nice to at least have a place to come back to. It was nice to have someone close to welcome him home.
"So… I've been thinking of a new gun. This Highwayman's Handgun's seen better days, I'll tell you," he began, holding up a gold gun with a claw-like attachment at the end of it. What gleam it once probably had dulled and numerous scratches covered its surface. Despite this, it seemed to still be in working order.
"Oh," Marcassin, his brother, responded with a raised eyebrow. The young ruler was always eager to hear his older sibling's machinations on machinery and gadgets, even if some concepts eluded him. "Have you any plans for it, then," he asked, lifting his head to face the older rougher man next to him.
The thief chuckled, pulling out a rolled-up paper from the bronze colored burlap satchel hanging from his lanky shoulders. "To the point as ever, Marcassin." He unfurled it, revealing an oddly shaped gun with a barrel and muzzle in a plus-shaped pattern with claw-like protrusions on the top and bottom of it. The handle looked like an average flintlock design, despite its weird shape. "I was going to use the famed riddle rivet for part of it. The rest will be made out of either blowpipes or bubble pipes and I figure I can scrap a firing mechanism from an old prototype lying around here. Should be a pretty well-balanced gun, I'd say," he plotted, smirking at the design.
For a moment, the prince with long black hair studied it. He looked up at his brother and met his eyes. Looking down at the paper again, he frowned. "Why not rite stones and scrolls of truth," he advised. "They have powerful magic properties- properties that would enhance the firepower of the weapon without taxing any of the owner's own magic ability."
Swaine jolted back, looking at his brother incredulously. "Scrolls of truth and rit- Marcassin, how the hell am I supposed to build this thing if I can't manipulate the materials! Furthermore, are you bloody aware of how hard it is to get scrolls of truth," he interrogated, flustered.
"We'll build it together, brother," Marcassin said, meeting Swaine's perturbed gaze once again with a fond smile. "I'd like to help you build this one. It's been a while since we've built something together- something just for fun." He saw the lanky man in the green coat relax and look down at his plans. The prince followed suit, admiring his older brother's handy work.
"That's nice, Marcassin. But the materials you want to use are rather hard to acquire. You can only get them under certain conditions, right," he queried, sighing forlornly. "I've done a fair amount of study on these materials helping Oliver with alchemy formulae before you ask."
The ruler nodded wisely. "It'll take quite a bit of hunting," he admitted before looking back at the concerned rogue's face. "I leave your decision up to you. For your sake, I am willing to make time for this," he offered sincerely.
The attention Swaine had on the paper broke as he quickly looked at his brother. "…But the Empire. Marcassin…," he softly reminded in a hushed whisper.
The ruler rolled his eyes indignantly. Despite this, he smirked. "Please, how did the Empire fare when father went on his own missions, Gascon." Marcassin gently laughed and placed a hand on the rugged man's shoulder with a confident air. "You're worrying too much about this, brother."
The older man sighed, closing his eyes for a second. Slowly, he began to nod, eventually looking back at his brother. "Fine… But only because you want to, alright? I could still make this gun with my original design, you know."
"That you could, I have no doubt," Marcassin replied with a chuckle.
The brothers found themselves in Nazcaa. Rite stones were the first thing they had to collect. They often found themselves puzzled over stones with engravings in them which were, more often than not, not the right stones they needed.
"Remember we're looking for stones that give off a certain magical aura," Marcassin explained after what seemed like the fiftieth fake rite stone.
"I'm sorry if I can't sense magical energy, your sagely-ness," Swaine mocked, bowing exaggeratedly. "The inscriptions on these things aren't exactly the same, you know," he noted, pulling one of the four stones they found out of the burlap bag and showing it to him.
His comments went mostly ignored, save for a gruff sigh from the young prince who now crouched down to observe a bush near the mountainside. He reached in and pulled out another stone. "Here. Gascon, instead of complaining, make yourself useful," he grumpily ordered, throwing the stone at the thief for him to catch.
Swaine hissed and fumbled with it between his own two hands, flinching. "Careful! I know these things are rocks, but geez!" He glared at Marcassin as he pocketed the stone. He received a cheeky smirk in return.
It took a while, but eventually, they found all ten that they needed. Tired from all the searching, they set up camp near a hillside for the night. As the day drew to an end over the nation of Nazcaa, they watched the sunset.
"Ah, beautiful," the ruler sighed from next to the campfire, idly poking it. "I envy you, Gascon. You've been able to see sights like this on a daily basis."
"Heh." Swaine leaned back on his hands while sitting cross-legged on the ground on the other side. He looked up at the vibrant gold and orange sky over their tiny camp. "I guess it is kind of nice. There are some things you take for granted, I guess."
"Indeed. Then we shall not take this situation for granted- how often do you get to watch the sunset with your brother," Marcassin fondly lamented, smiling as birds flew in front of the view.
"You have a point." And that was all Swaine had to say as they enjoyed the spectacle with one another. When night finally came, they had eaten the rations they had packed and began to turn in.
"Welp," the thief began. "Tomorrow the scrolls of truth… That'll be fun," Swaine yawned from his place on the ground.
"I look forward to it," the prince responded sleepily, rolling over in his sleeping bag to face away from the dying campfire.
It was on to the Tombstone Trail near home. Both figured that if either got too worn out or in trouble, they could easily escape back to Hamelin. The only way to get the famed scrolls of truth was to steal from an avian creature called a honky-tonker, a trumpet beaked bird with a piano pattern for a frill. It wasn't just any old honky-tonker, but a golden one that could only be found in a cave further on up the trail.
"Oh, brother. Remember this? You got so mad at me for lying to you, if I recall," Marcassin laughed as they stopped for a break at the old abandoned cabin.
"Yeah, sorry about that," the lanky thief sheepishly replied with a rub of the back of his neck. "You really were just trying to look out for me, weren't you? Then I went and left anyway…," he reflected, his tone slightly bitter. He saw a worried look from Marcassin and put on a more upbeat countenance. "What a mess I was back then, eh? Things certainly have changed since."
The ruler smiled and nodded as he continued to eat his sandwich. When his mouth was clear, he looked to the thief. "Are you going to eat yours? We've got a long way to go, still."
"I'll be fine, don't worry," he nonchalantly reassured.
They managed to get at least two of the scrolls from the beasts. Some of them just didn't have it on them. The things were tiny, so Marcassin held them.
That… turned out to be a huge mistake. The cave had its fair share of blind spots as well as curse traps. Despite his infinite wisdom, the sage found himself afflicted by one of these traps and stumbled around in the dark in front of Swaine.
Still recoiling from the condition, the sage didn't see a ledge in a shadowy part of the candlelit cave. He fell with a shocked yelp into the abyss.
"Marcassin," the thief shouted, quickly grabbing his gun and activating the grappling function. He dove for the ledge, a third of his upper body hanging over it. He held the handgun with both hands, having fired it into the dark in hopes it would snag his brother.
His practice in performing trick maneuvers did not fail him as he felt a heavy tug on the end of the wire. Straining, he pulled himself back off the ledge. He tugged up sharply on the gun which triggered the cable to retract, steadily retrieving what was on the other end. "M-Marcassin," he hesitantly, worriedly gasped as he got to his feet, continuously backing up.
Oh, god… Please don't tell me… Don't tell me I was too late. He internally fretted, fearing the worst.
A hand grabbed the edge of the chasm and a frazzled Hamelin ruler pulled himself up with the aid of a grappling claw that persistently held onto his tunic sleeve. Relieved, the thief tapped twice lightly on the trigger, releasing the claw when he was sure his brother was on the stable ground once again.
"It's a good thing Hamelin tailors make sturdy clothing," Marcassin nervously admired the sleeve of his decorated turquoise cardigan. He felt nerve-racked hands grip his shoulders and he stared up to find a more than a little shaken Swaine.
"Marcassin! Oh, thank goodness. Are you alright," the lanky rogue asked, looking the prince over.
"Protective big brother to the very end as ever," he noted softly, shakily. "To answer your question, I'm fine." He flashed a reassuring smile. "Thank you, Gascon."
Swaine let go and found himself collapsing against a nearby wall, looking up at the young sage. He let out a deep shaky sigh. "There's a few years of my life taken off. Urgh," he groaned as he looked down. When he looked up, his eyes widened. His younger brother seemed to be patting himself down. "What," he began irritably, dreading the inevitable answer. "You didn't, did you?"
Marcassin turned to face the man with only regret. He silently nodded, his hands limply dangling at his side.
The thief's energy returned to him in almost an instant as he leaped up and punched the cave wall. "Goddammit, Marcassin," he snapped. He turned and glowered at the sage. "Two. Two of them. Lost. All that work, and for what," he roared with both fists shaking in front of him. He stomped around in that small little area, letting his frustration vent out of him.
He finally stopped and shook his head. "Sorry. I guess I really shouldn't blame you," he calmly, but grumpily corrected himself. "Really, I should just be happy you didn't die just now. That's what's important… Some brother I am." He threw his hands up.
Guiltily, Marcassin looked away. He swallowed, fighting a lump in his throat. "Don't worry yourself so much… I should have given you the scrolls." He delicately placed a hand to his own forehead, exhaling heavily as he closed his eyes. "I suppose it goes without saying, but I am in your debt, brother," he said as he looked back up at the rogue, his hand dropping to his side, again.
"Don't start. You don't owe me anything," Swaine retorted, rolling his eyes. "Forget about it, would you?" He shook his head again with another deep and tired sigh. Placing his own hand to his brow. "Let's just- Let's continue hunting these things down, shall we?"
"Are you sure," Marcassin asked, taking a step towards his brother. "Perhaps we should rest."
Swaine studied the prince's concerned face, staring passed his arm. We're back down to zero… If we could just- If we could get three. Just three of those damned scrolls… His frown increased as he felt a pang of fatigue wash over him. The younger man in front of him looked a bit worse for wear himself, despite his regal attire. Slowly, the thief nodded with his hand still plastered to his forehead. "Yeah… Yeah," he reluctantly agreed, though his worn out tone betrayed him. "I know a place down the trail- a casino."
"Casino," the prince questioned, a critical eyebrow raised. He was well aware of the famed Crypt Casino on the Tombstone trail, but he didn't exactly rate it as a place he could easily relax in. "Why there?"
"Well, for one," Swaine answered as he pushed himself away from the wall. "Gambling is a fun way to get your mind off things- 'specially if you have a good amount stacked in your favor at the establishment. Hell, I'll share some of my chips. You'd love Platoon."
Marcassin paused for a moment, confusion washing over his features. Platoon…? Like a platoon of men? He seemed to be considering his next question. Finally, he asked, "…What's Platoon?"
The thief was already heading in the direction of the Casino. He rolled his eyes as he heard his royal highness follow him. "Brother, I'm serious. What do you mean by 'Platoon'," he heard him ask again.
"You'll see…"
They entered the Crypt Casino. It seemed to have a slightly eerie feel to it as skeletons and ghosts littered the interior. On the walls were jack-o-lanterns and the candelabra light posts skittered about on four spider-like legs. Despite this, the gambling den for the undead was seemingly lit by the slot machines and a bright blue ghoulish aura behind some of the tables.
Swaine received a decent amount of chips- about twenty or so worth varying amounts- from the cashier and shared some with his brother. "Just head on over to the Platoon table and ask the dealer how to play." He motioned to the white-haired lady behind a counter across the room. "I'll be over at the Blackjack table if you need me," he indicated, jabbing his thumb to the closest table. Behind it was a brown-haired woman with a witch's hat and a black dress adorned with an orange belt tied in a bow behind her back.
"You come here often, do you," the prince wondered suspiciously. He wasn't sure if he approved of this newly discovered habit of his brother.
"Don't worry, your purity," Swaine quipped. "All of this is built up from a good amount of wise playing. I don't throw away my chips," he explained. He leaned in and whispered in the ruler's ear. "Between you and me, I haven't spent a cent more than when I bought the first ten," he divulged cheekily. He straightened back up and walked over to the Blackjack table.
The lady behind the table was in the middle of shuffling her cards and cleaning up for the next player. She looked up to see a regular of the casino- a man with dark fluffy but messy brown hair dressed in a shabby coat. "Well, if it isn't our favorite wanderer," she greeted. "Here for another batch of hands?"
He smirked as he took a seat while resting an arm on the bar. "Of course, Abbie," he replied. This was the only game in the casino he seemed to enjoy. Something about the simplicity and how it involved a bit of risk. They played a couple of rounds.
He didn't fare so well this time, losing a few rounds. "This isn't like you. I mean, you don't really ever look like the lucky type, but three in a row," she asked, though smirking at how often he lost. "Did you hit your head or something?" She leaned over the counter at the increasingly annoyed thief.
"I might as well have," he grumbled, looking to the side. "I lost something on the trail that I had been hunting."
The dealer quizzically looked at him. "Lost something? Care to tell," she asked as she shuffled the cards.
"Only if we play another hand," he bartered, smirking.
Abbie nodded and distributed the cards. When Swaine picked them up, he began to plan his next move. A hit would add an almost random amount to his hand. Either it would be too much, too little, or just the right amount. At the moment he had seventeen. "Hit," he requested, eyeing the cards in the dealer's delicate hand. She nodded and drew a card from the pile, handing it to the rogue.
"Ha! Blackjack," he shouted, placing the queen, seven, and four cards down.
She threw her cards down, displaying a worth of sixteen. "As if I care," she snapped competitively. She tallied the chips up to three times the original bet, setting them aside. "Are you going to tell me, or what," she grumpily requested as she slammed her hands on the table, leaning over it.
Swaine eased her with a hand. "Alright, alright. A deal's a deal," he allowed. "I lost some scrolls of truth. I'm working on a new gadget, you see."
"Oh, an inventor," she admired with an interested smile. "I wish I could help you. Sadly, all I can provide is blackjack," she apologized with a shrug. She offered another round and he accepted.
"Trust me, Abbie. You're helping plenty right now. Blackjack's a good out," he responded calmly. "I stand," he conceded, placing his hand down- a hand of eighteen.
Abbie looked down at her opponent's hand and drew a couple of cards. "Ooh, sorry," she hissed, putting her hand down. "Hehe! I win," she laughed as she watched the man lean back on the stool with a hand slapped over his face. She had a hand of twenty.
"How do you even-," he started, staring at both sides in shock. He growled. "Another hand, you."
The dealer nodded. "With pleasure."
The two brothers left the casino. Though empty-handed both had increased the number of chips they had had originally- the prince especially.
"I didn't think a strategic card game like that existed. I found it rather fun," Marcassin reflected, smiling.
"Told you. I hope you've had your fun- we've got some serious headway to make," he informed warily. Despite this, he had his hands behind his head as he nonchalantly walked the trail with Marcassin at his side.
Battle after battle, stolen item after stolen item, they tried. The damn birds were mocking them, it almost seemed.
The thief twirled his gun, ready to steal something that glimmered in the creature's frock. He fired and to his dismay received a shiny crystal. "Y'know," he began in an annoyed drawl. "I'm getting real sick and tired of this shit," he swore as he begun to fire at the advancing creature.
"Such language doesn't befit you, Gascon," the sage warned, casting a light-based attack.
"Oh, shut up," he snapped, taking one last shot at the creature. As it fell, he turned to face Marcassin, smirking. "And don't tell me you're not tired of getting the wrong thing, too."
The prince sighed and looked away pensively. "I can't say that I'm not." He stopped and looked back to the rugged man before him. "How many do we have now?"
Swaine reached for his satchel and rifled through it, silently counting. "Three," he answered. Just two more and then back to Hamelin, he thought. "Let's try to get through with it," he groaned as he closed the bag and clutched the shoulder strap and walked forward. They headed towards the shadowy area where Marcassin had nearly fallen to his doom. The thief stopped when he saw a familiar hat adorned woman climbing out of the pit.
"…Abbie? The hell…," he whispered.
"No doubt about it. These have to be them," she muttered to herself, holding two small glimmering rolled pieces of parchment to her chest. "That Swaine…," she complained still unaware of her audience. "He owes me, now- Yipe!" She jumped at the sight of her topic.
"'I owe you' what, Abbie," he pointedly inquired his hands on his hips. "Also," he started, glaring at the scrolls, then the dealer's face, and then at the chasm behind her. "Why were you even down there in the first place? Don't you have a table to run?"
The brown-haired witch stomped a boot adorned foot in her usual quick tempered manner. "I'll have you know it's my break, sir. What I do on my break is none of your business," she fussed. She threw up a hand and shook her head. "Never-mind." She quickly walked up to Swaine and handed him the two scrolls. "You dropped this, you klutz." She rolled her eyes and chuckled. "Then again, I'm not surprised in the slightest. You trip over yourself a lot in the casino."
He took the scrolls from her hand, still confused at the entire situation. "How'd you know where to even look, Abbie?"
"I didn't," she stated, glaring at Swaine. "I was taking a walk up the trail and I saw these shining things at the bottom of this hole. So, I climbed down and got them."
Marcassin looked at his brother and then the girl. "You climbed down… and just picked them up? Wasn't that a long way down? How'd you even see them from that distance," the prince asked, baffled.
"I've got good eyes and years of climbing experience," she stated, smirking. "It definitely gave me a good work out." She rolled her shoulders and began to walk past the two, tapping Swaine's left arm. "You owe me one-hundred hands of blackjack, now."
Scoffing, he turned to Abbie with a smirk. "Do I at least get my chips?"
"House policy," she returned with her back to him.
The thief watched as she walked back toward her occupation, still holding the scrolls in his hand. He distractedly looked down at the glowing parchment. That was pure luck. It had to be, he thought. He squinted, pushing away the notion. No, there's a reason that happened. I just don't know, yet, he argued optimistically.
"Brother," Swaine heard Marcassin call. He turned to face the prince suddenly. "Sorry. Got lost in thought." He nodded affirmatively. "Let's go back to Hamelin… Let's go home," he fondly said.
Marcassin smiled and pulled out the sky tree wand given to him by Oliver, the savior from another world. He cast a teleportation spell.
They sat in the inner sanctum once again after a night of sleep. This time they had all the parts laid out on the coffee table. They exchanged a glance and smiled confidently at each other. The two looked back at the items and begun their work.
As Marcassin manipulated the stones and scrolls to fit their intended purpose, his older brother fastened them to the rivet. With their combined talents, the gun began to take form.
Eventually, the two beheld a magnificent blue and white pistol with golden accents. It glimmered in the incandescent lamp light of the room and reflected the brother's faces in the barrel, both of which were proud of their handiwork.
"This was a triumph," the sage shouted in grand excitement, beaming at the sight.
Swaine picked it up, holding it in his hands as if he were weighing it. He shook it near his ear, listening for any loose parts. When he finally determined it was sound, he took aim at a pillow that had been haphazardly thrown in a corner. "You don't mind if I shoot it, do you," he asked, smirking.
"Are you serious," the prince exclaimed. "Gascon, what if it damages the wall?!"
The thief rolled his eyes and got up. "Fine. I'll go to the royal training grounds," he moaned, swaying his head in annoyance. He walked out of the room, leaving the prince behind him.
Generally, the training grounds were for the personal royal guard to practice weapon handling- be it sword or gun. There was usually a schedule for this type of training, and according to Swaine's memory, no one would be there at that time.
In lamp lit training hall, the thief found himself facing an array of straw dummies. He smirked as he drew the gun he had now named the Masterthief's Magnum. He fired at each one, calculating in his head how the gun performed. Not much recoil and it did decent spread damage, it seemed. The dummies were still mostly intact but showed ware from the shots taken. The true test was the grappling function. He took out an ordinary stone and buried it in one of the dummy's chest. Stepping back, he fired behind his back with his hand stretched toward the fake adversary.
Its claws grabbed it with ease and immediately jolted back to the weapon- the thief quickly pocketing the stone.
"Can't say much for its other purposes, brother, but it certainly is a gun fit for an emperor," he heard a lighter familiar voice comment. Swaine turned to see his brother standing at the entrance of the training hall. The prince smiled at his older brother.
"I'm no emperor, Marcassin. You know that," he stated, smirking at the gun in his hands.
Marcassin considered his words. If there was a time to request his brother's services, it was definitely now. "Gascon… I don't believe you," he stated finally. "You know better than I would about the common man. You have skills that would fill the gap in my own."
"Marcassin…" he softly began to protest, admiring the gun.
"Don't you dare," the sage ordered. "Look at that gun and tell me that we wouldn't rule better together. Side by side… You and me…," he paused. Marcassin approached the older man. "You have a genuine concern for this country- I can tell…," he persuaded. "And I need someone who understands the people- who has lived the life they have. What better than my brother who has traveled the world to save it?"
"Father wanted us to rule together. I can feel it," he coaxed, pressing a hand onto the barrel of the gun and the other over his heart. "I felt it when we made the Clarion and I felt it when we made this gun. Our strengths are better together than they are alone, don't you see," he softly encouraged, looking into the doubtful eyes of Swaine.
The thief stayed silent, only able to stare down at the weapon in his hands. He'd be lying if he didn't feel the same. A glimmer of confidence began to show in his eyes, though they remained clouded in unease.
"Even if they are, it doesn't change the law, Marcassin. Besides, I don't even look like a ruler. Nor do I sound or act like one," he finally replied, looking the prince in the eye.
Marcassin laughed lightheartedly. "Laws can be changed, brother." He thought for a moment, taking his left hand down from his chest. "And so can you- Well, in appearance. I'm sure you've still got some class left in there somewhere," he joked.
The thief sighed and shook his head. "Fine, let's give this a shot," he reluctantly agreed, flashing his younger brother a half-confident smile and wagging his finger. "But as soon as this place starts going to the dogs, don't say I didn't warn you."
"Please, I doubt it will if I'm around, Gascon," Marcassin said as he lifted his hand from the newly made magnum.
The beginning of a new era was about to begin- the era of two emperors as well as two brothers of machine and magic working together.
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Chapter 2: An Emperor Thief’s Way
A lanky figure stood in the throne room of the Porcine Palace, admiring the interior. This room had seen so many historical scenes. It had seen the coronation of the previous Emperor as well as his death. It had seen the rise and fall of Marcassin. It had seen the reunion of two brothers and the creation of the Clarion. Finally, it had seen the creation of a weapon that had brought him back to square one.
"What am I doing here," he asked himself, looking down at his Masterthief's Magnum pistol in his hands. He had agreed to rule side by side with his brother. He still wasn't sure who he was entirely or whether he was suited for his unexpected role.
"Let the past stay in the past," he recalled his brother telling the queen of Nazcaa… How did she fare, now, anyhow? He shook that thought away, regaining his focus. "Maybe I should take his advice…," he muttered, recalling all the reasons he questioned himself as he looked up at the magenta sofa in front of him. He then turned around and began to walk out, pocketing the gun.
It wouldn't be long. That room would soon house not one, but two emperors ruling side by side, taking up issues the other could not. For some reason, that thought brought a bit of comfort to the rogue.
As he walked with his hands behind his head nonchalantly through the halls of the palace, he heard arguing from one room in particular. He stopped, assumed a less casual posture- out of slight concern- and stared at the door. From inside, he heard familiar voices.
"And how are we to be sure that this man is Gascon, your excellence," an older man's voice snapped from within.
"How are you so sure he's not? Being his brother, I've known him since the day I was born. I think I would be able to tell if he wasn't," he heard Marcassin argue. Swaine leaned against a wall next to the door, listening to the meeting.
"Even if he was, you can't just change a law that's been proven successful for centuries," another council member spoke up. Ever since his days as a prince, even prior to his father before him, there had been a council to aid legal decisions. Most times, they'd agree with a change or new law, but then there were times like these. Tradition would bar their ability to reason at times. Ethics would also be called into question. At times, even petty greed would get in the way. Swaine couldn't say he was all too fond of the idea, now- not with the knowledge of how Nazcaa fell.
Then again, despite his regal upbringing and slightly sheltered life, Marcassin was no pushover. Despite not always being able to converse directly with the public, he didn't let his head get filled with lies. He sought truth and justice above all things. "That law is archaic. Have you any idea how much more we rely on machinery than magic? This is a fortress filled with contraptions and innovations that would put some wizard's abilities to shame."
"Some of our 'contraptions,' as you call them are fueled by magic as well! Sir, do you insinuate that we have no need of magic anymore," one questioned. The former thief heard that same council member stutter in fear. His brother was obviously staring him down, using his authority to silence him.
"I am simply saying," he began, scathingly. "That magic is no longer the forefront. It still has its use but it is no longer quite as necessary." He seemed to step forward, probably making a grand gesture. "I cannot claim to be intimate with the peoples' plight nor know entirely how to build or fix mechanical creations. We must consider my brother's knowledge for this role!"
"But, your grace…," the same one who questioned him dared to speak. "If that's the case, why not political or engineering advisor? Or perhaps an informant?"
Swaine's eyes widened at the suggestion. It did have a less severe ring to it than Emperor. He wouldn't be constrained by tradition and title, either. But by that same notion, he would lack the power to order necessary changes to the empire if he wanted to. It would be processed in this manner and unless Marcassin was there to enforce it, some changes could easily be overturned all because of the council's suspicion of him. All because they still didn't believe that he was truly Gascon.
"I do not care if I have to dub him honorary sage to allow my brother fair contest on the throne! Given your doubts, you would abuse your power. I shall not have it," the prince adamantly argued. That made the man listening smile. Even if he wasn't in that very room, they were on the same page.
"'Honorary Sage,'" the oldest of the council shouted, standing suddenly- the thief heard a chair push back. "He has no magic!"
Finally, Swaine decided to fight his own battle from here. He took advantage of the grooming he had received. Honestly, he didn't want them to cut too much of his hair off- just the damaged parts. He liked having something around his ears to keep them warm in cold mechanical Hamelin. This led to him having slightly wavy hair flowing down to fluffed up curls at his shoulders and bangs that seemed to wave and curl over his forehead. He even had a shave- he wasn't growing a beard anytime soon.
He opened both doors in a display of power. As he strode in, his long dark green cape with a large magenta stripe at the hem of it followed him, revealing a simple red tunic, long dark blue pants, a wide brown belt, and brown buckled shoes adorning the thin frame underneath. He took note of the council: two elderly men- one of larger stature and the other about average-, a younger man in his early twenties, and a man about his age sat before the princes of Hamelin.
"So," he firmly addressed. "What's this I hear about magic? I'll have you know, I tend to create my own," he cheekily corrected, smirking at the old man standing at the end of the table.
He saw the slightly rotund elder's face go red. "You were not invited to this meeting… sir," he irritably informed, holding back his anger.
"Oh? But am I not prince Gascon of Hamelin? Original heir to the throne? I would think I'd be invited to a meeting that would decide my own future, now wouldn't I," he pointedly asked.
That made the man turn an even deeper shade of red as he balled up his fists. "How dare you," he snapped. "Interrupting a meeting with the royal council! You may be dressed as a royal, but you lack the manner!" His attention focused on Marcassin suddenly. "Your excellence," he hissed. "Could you kindly have this man removed so we may continue?"
For a moment, the prince paused. If it were any other person, they would have been thrown out at once. He looked at his brother whose attention seemed fixated on the angry councilman. He seemed calm and undeterred by the man in front of him. He had come to fight his own battle rather than let Marcassin fight it for him. He interrupted a meeting, yes, but the older prince had a point- he should have been involved from the very start.
"No. I cannot comply with your request, Sir Gligan. He stays," the sage stoically answered.
The white hairs of his mustache and goatee bristled before he let out an enraged, "Excuse me?!"
The ruler slammed his hand on the table, drawing everyone but his older brother's attention to it. "Sir Gligan, you seem to forget who rules this nation! You will either see this meeting through or you will leave. Like it or not, Gascon-," he indicated with an arm suddenly outstretched to the lanky man beside him. "-Stays!"
The portly elderly man crossed his arms and glared at the lanky figure. "I refuse to accept such a rude figure as any form of authority, your highness."
Before the prince could say anything in response, the former thief stepped forward, realizing he had crossed some boundaries entering. "I apologize… Sir Gligan, was it? I probably should have waited to make my appearance at a later time, it seems." He placed his right hand over his heart and bowed courteously. "But I couldn't help but hear my brother struggling, albeit admirably, to sway you in the case of my identity." He rose from his bow, remembering to keep his back straight.
His own speech shocked him, though he refused to show it. He hadn't spoken so eloquently since he was a kid. He quickly summed it up to old habits… but language didn't work like that, did it? He hadn't had any instruction since he took Marcassin up on his offer, so that left all the time spent with his brother being the root of his sudden well-mannered response. "At the same time, I refused to let the issue of that law slide without my input." He turned to look at his younger brother with a slight smirk. "Someone forgot they have executive power and can use it when they like. Seems funny as that's probably how all those now useless decrees came into play."
The middle-aged man was next to stand. "Must you insult his majesty," he contested irritably.
"Hogarth, please…," the prince interjected, staying the dressed down captain of the guard. He glanced over at Swaine. "I was hoping to null the law with proper counsel, but it seems that I have no choice. So…" He paused, taking a deep breath as he spread his attention to the council in front of him. "I hereby, by royal decree, abolish the tradition that the ruler of Hamelin must be a sage and that the oldest born have the right to rule as he sees fit! If he has any siblings, he should be, with sound judgment on both accords, able to appoint any of them the title of co-emperor or empress," he declared, holding a hand out to the table as if to solidify the rule.
Hesitant breaths filled the room. The council members all stared at each other and then the sage. Hogarth slammed his hands on the table. "Your majesty, please! Think about this! Gascon has been gone for years and for this man to just come out of the blue-," he hesitated, looking at the supposed older prince then back at Marcassin. "How can you be so sure?"
"You're correct. I have been away for quite some time," the thief in question addressed. He scowled and slammed his hands on the table. "If you don't believe me, then at least take this fact to heart: I've helped save the world twice- just ask Marcassin," he attested flinging a hand at his brother. "All I ask, whether you think I'm Gascon or not, is to give me- if you'll mind my language- the god damned respect and privilege to prove my worth!" He heaved an exasperated sigh, closing his eyes. He looked up at the silenced occupants of the meeting room. They seemed to be listening, now. He had to push at least one of them… Despite his defiant shouts, for a moment he looked defeated as he looked up with desperate eyes.
He focused on Hogarth, the captain of the guard. "You know, don't you Hogarth? We've met before- the day when the ash disbanded from Hamelin. You gave Marcassin old blueprints of mine for a gun- a pickpocketing gun. A gun that only I use." He looked down at the table. "That was one of the designs I made as Gascon if I recall." He smirked when he saw the captain's face light up with recognition.
Hogarth nodded, smiling. After that ordeal, how could he not trust one of the people that helped lift the curse over Hamelin? He accepted the new law. He nodded again as he looked at the current sole ruler of Hamelin. "Then I shall pledge my allegiance to both Prince Marcassin and Prince Gascon. It is my sworn duty as Captain of the Guard!" He gave another firm, confident nod, this time directed at the thief prince.
"I am grateful for your support, Hogarth." Swaine bowed to him with his hand over his heart, allowing a sense of humility and nobility to show.
The others were harder to convince. "Your excellence," the Sir Gligan protested. "If you are ever away, how will he protect the empire," he continued gruffly. "Furthermore, what can he do that you cannot already, Prince Marcassin?"
The former rogue drew his gun and twirled it, smirking as he heard shocked gasps from the others- save for his brother who only rolled his eyes. When he was done he displayed it in an upright position. "I plan to protect it in the same manner I built, use, and manipulate this gun. I don't need magic to command an army, nor do I need it to out-do an enemy. I don't even need it to defend myself." He tilted his head, flicking the gun up. "I didn't even need it to help save the world."
He narrowed his eyes, analyzing the portly man dressed in what looked like a fine black suit. All he was missing was a monocle. "What sector of the empire do you manage, again, sir?"
"I manage the industrial supply- the factories," he, for once, calmly and coolly stated with some sort of smug pride.
"Then you need to relay to the owners that the pay isn't enough for their hungry workers," Swaine simply observed, looking down.
Bug-eyed, the stately elder looked at the man whose own cape seemed to swallow him whole. "That would increase the cost of goods-," Gligan started, cut off by a wagging finger.
"Only by a little, but not so much it hinders the factory or its staff," the ex-con finished for him. "How do you expect them to churn out high-quality products if they can't afford to eat? Going hungry isn't pleasant, believe me. It can get to a point where food is the only thing you think about," the older prince informed. "I can see the desperation in the workers' eyes every time I'm in that area. Some of them are skin and bones- they almost make me look well fed."
With shame, the prince looked down at the metal floor. "I… Never knew it was that bad…," he quietly began. He looked up at the older man next to him. "I've heard there were some issues with the economy- issues I've been trying to fix, but no matter what, my sources didn't give me all the details," the prince admitted in shocked awe.
"That's because you aren't directly interacting with the Empire," Swaine responded to his brother. "I see it with my own eyes- I will make use of that if I become co-emperor. I know desperation and wanting because I've been there. That's what I can do…" He spoke earnestly as he turned to face the four men in front of him, holding his arms out to the side as he offered his skill. "I can put my knowledge of the world to use! I can increase trade and bring this place back up to par. I can fix whatever is broken that Marcassin cannot." Thinking about what he just said, Swaine shook his head. "This isn't a contest between siblings- my brother is a fine ruler. He would be an even better sage with his brother to pick up the slack!"
With that, he held up his right hand and clenched it into a fist. He remained focused on the group of counselors. "This machine empire needs a mechanically inclined mind as well as a powerful sage to run it, and I can fill that void. This is what, I, Prince- no… Emperor Gascon has to offer!" As he spoke, his eyes lit up with confidence despite the bags under them. His pride rang true in his speech. He had to be honest, it felt good to have this kind of energy coursing through his veins.
The four, in awe of his ambitious speech, did not say anything. They soon looked at each other, compiling any response or question they had- at least that's what it seemed. Finally, the youngest council member got up and looked the campaigning prince directly in the eye. "Do you mean what you say, sir? Every word of it," he quietly challenged.
Locking eyes with the youngster, he smiled. "Every bit. Don't you worry, once I've made up my mind, I stick to it. That's the Gascon way." His smile faded a bit as he looked at the kid. "What do you manage… Erh…"
"Evan. And I manage trade and commerce. I'm the one to go to about the nation's financial future. While his grace has made several strides to improve," he hesitated, warily looking at Marcassin who flashed a kind reassuring smile. "We still have several areas of the Empire that need help. I believe, now, that you can help us," he pleaded.
The fourth man nodded affirmatively. To be honest, Swaine had forgotten he was even there, so it surprised him when a bearded man stood up with calm resolve. "And if you really are who his majesty says you are- if you really have helped save the world, even- then I have no doubt you'll have some plans for our engineering division?"
Taken aback by the sudden shift in attitude in the room, the former thief flinched. "A moment ago you weren't even sure I was Gascon. Why the sudden change in opinion?"
The representative of the engineering sector pointed at the pistol the thief had placed on the table moments ago. "Because a certain little prince with a certain little gun used to steal parts from the royal workshops. That may be a different pistol, but the design is definitely something only Prince Gascon would come up with."
Ah… so it was the pistol that swayed them, he realized, happy to know it was the right choice in showing it off. He smirked. "To answer you both, I will definitely try my best. It'll be a long journey and it will take a bit of work, but I'm sure things will turn out for the better," he optimistically reassured with a firm nod.
The now self-proclaimed emperor stood in front of the doors of the Crypt Casino in his tattered old rags with his hair purposefully tossed about. While people sometimes recognized him as the thief that aided the young wizard Oliver in his quest to save the world, it was few and far between. When people thought of a hero, they didn't think of a man dressed in rags and messy hair and constantly tired eyes.
His guise still worked in that aspect, as no one would suspect such a man to be an emperor either. He walked into the casino under that thought. Even here, people would soon find out about Co-Emperor Gascon. No one would be the wiser that the wanderer who frequented the gambling den was really he.
He wanted to keep it that way, to at least keep this little place a place to escape his troubles. He did mean it when he said he'd improve things. While it certainly did improve since Marcassin recovered, there were still many, many issues that needed resolving and not all of them could be seen or fixed by the sage. He wondered if he had the chops for it. He still had doubts about his own purpose… his own identity.
Who was he…? Was this the right choice, taking up such an important role? Was it something he wanted? At the moment of the meeting, he was so sure… but now he didn't know what he was thinking. He sat down at the blackjack table. How am I going to pull this off? He thought as he laid his head on the table.
"Back to pay up those one-hundred hands, I see," the witch mused, looking at the tired ex-thief in front of her.
When he looked up, a sense of immediate comfort washed over him when he saw that carefree smile she always had. It was here he could relax. Playing blackjack and talking to Abbie helped him unwind. Granted, she wasn't the softest person around, but she always lent an ear when he needed it.
"You bet. It's been a long day and a hundred hands of blackjack would be just what the doctor ordered," he responded with a tired grin.
She chuckled and dealt both his and her sets of cards. "Care to tell," she asked as she swayed back and forth, eyeing her own assortment.
"I recently got a new job." He looked down at the cards and indicated a stand. Her hand won.
"A new job? What is it," she inquired curiously as she shuffled the deck and re-dispersed each other's side.
"Well… I don't want to say too much about the description. It's a bit tricky," he dodged, motioning to the stack to hit. The cards exceeded too much over twenty-one. "Ah, dammit," he hissed, rubbing his forehead.
"Oh, got your maths wrong," she laughed.
"More like I got my whole sense of reality wrong. Let's just say I may have jumped into something I don't know if I'm cut out for…"
Another hand shuffled out. "Oh, and why do you say that? You aren't going to give up, are you, you big wimp? You do that plenty here!"
"Would you shut up," he chided, chuckling at her. He looked down pensively at his cards. He didn't really think about what amount they added up to. "I'm not going to- not yet. I'm not sure about my own future, that's all. It's kind of hard to picture yourself doing anything when you don't even understand who you're supposed to be."
The dealer paused. She also looked down with confusion at her hand. She didn't even know who she was either. This was just one side of her life. Outside of the casino, she was expected to live a very different reality. She was supposed to live at higher standards according to other people. "That's normal, y'know…," she finally said.
Swaine hummed in response. He motioned to let the cards stand. Her side lost, and he cashed out the amount he won, starting a new round. "You were a kid once, right," she asked cheerily.
"I was. Hasn't everyone been a kid at some point?"
"Try to think about it, what were you like then? What were your hobbies, your core principles," she advised while studying the cards in her hand.
"Well, I was a bit of a spoiled brat…," he recalled, especially remembering that time he met his past self. "But I also wanted what was best for my brother."
She blinked almost waving her cards down. She quickly raised them back up to avoid showing her hand. "You have a brother…?
He nodded. "Yeah. He's always been pretty great- his talents are the kind that's pretty much ensured his future. Mine…" he sighed as he showed his hand. "Let's just say all I can do is tinker and steal- I was a thief at one point, you know."
"You're not to bad in the looks department," she cracked as she laid down her hand. "I win! I win! Yay," she shouted as she took his chips.
He coughed suddenly and looked up at her in shock. "Then you have really low standards in taste."
"Hmm…" She swayed back and forth. "Well, okay. You aren't Mister Handsome or anything. It's more your personality, Swaine, thief or no," she corrected. They both put their cards down- a draw.
For a moment Swaine stared up at her with a quizzical expression. "Did you…," he began, a smile beginning to form at the corners of his mouth. "You did," he exclaimed, grinning like an idiot. "You just admitted you like me, didn't you?"
"I did not! I was just saying you're not a bad person," she snapped, glaring at him. "Don't go reading into things that aren't there," she warned bitterly, shuffling the cards again. "Besides, you just exposed your own feelings, didn't you? So much for a good poker-face," she half-joked.
"Look who's reading into things that aren't there, now." His grin devolved into a smirk as he looked at his array of choices. "Then again, it goes without saying… Friends are, by definition, people who like each other- who enjoy each other's company, aren't they," he pointed out, ending his turn.
"So… You consider me a friend," she asked, contently smiling. "What have I done to make you think that," she asked as she finally exposed her hand. "Ooh… I guess I pushed my luck a bit far there."
He continued with the current stake. "Well, for starters…" He smiled as he watched her shuffle the cards again. "You don't seem to mind a good chat, even if it's over a game of blackjack. I mean, I can't tell you everything, but a good, careful vent sure does help." He sighed as he picked up his cards. "Thanks for putting up with this crazy wanderer… and thank you for the scrolls."
"I'm just doing my job, Swaine," she humbly admitted, though with a small smile. "And…" She looked up from her cards, down at the undercover royal. "You are who you've always been. You've just changed a couple of things about yourself, that's all," she stated sagely.
"That's… incredibly philosophical from a blackjack dealer," he returned, focusing on his next move.
"Well, whatever role you have currently, might I suggest you do it in your own way? Don't take it so seriously all the time," she fussed as he continued to pensively gaze at his cards. She held back a sigh. These words of advice she gave him were words she had wanted to hear herself. Words she never heard anyone tell her. Her way was never the right way. Her way was unbecoming of a young lady.
"Did you hear me, Abbie? I said, 'Hit'!" Swaine's impatient voice shook her out of her daze and she nodded, passing another card to him. "Are you alright? Is something bothering you," he asked, a concerned look on his tired features.
The witch shook her head and flashed the thief a reassuring smile. "I'm fine. Nothing you need to worry about, alright?"
Respecting her wishes, the man nodded at her and let the subject drop. They continued their rounds of blackjack, both internally debating the enigma of their own futures.
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Chapter 3: The Tale of Lady Abirose
As a blackjack dealer, Abbie was free to be herself- well mostly. There were rules at the Crypt Casino. However, despite his title, the Pit Boss accepted her quirks and appreciated her work. Gambling was fun, even if you were the one providing it, she always figured.
That was one side of her life. That was the life of Abbie, the small-time blackjack witch. Her true identity was rather dull, rather constricting, she felt. Outside of the casino, away from the Tombstone Trail, she was Lady Abirose, or rather, Lady Abirose in training. Her father, though ill was a lord of a land under the control of the Pig Iron Empire. The province was known for mining and smelting and the occasional fishing industry. Well, smelting specifically, creating ingots of various metals and ores for the factories of Hamelin.
She hated her life as a noblewoman. Yes, she knew she wouldn't always be in the most enjoyable circumstances, but she never felt her life was hers on this side. It was her father's life. It was the life she was groomed for, not the life she chose.
She'd be lying to herself, though, if she weren't concerned about her people and the state of the land, however. She squinted out the window at the quiet streets of the town of Eperlan. It seemed so much less lively than her childhood. People weren't exactly dancing and singing, then, but more people were usually out and about. She remembered them excitedly chatting about plans they had for the day. It seemed hardly anyone, now, except the common beggar, roamed the streets. Smelting was done on the outskirts of the town where the minecarts could reach better. That didn't stop people from selling wares in the shopping district, especially the fishermen- but that seemed dead, too.
It all started falling to ruin the day that idiot emperor went nuts, she thought with her head in her hand. It was because of all those decrees he sent out that she really started to resent the sage or the idea of having that much power in one man's hands. All those orders had all but ceased trade from other parts of the Empire and other parts of the world, permanently damaging some of the provinces.
Sighing, she straightened up and looked at the frilly four post bed, complete with pale pink sheets and a matching topper. Looking around the room at the fancy lady like décor, she shook her head. This was never her. As a kid, she ran and climbed trees and even the buildings in Eperlan. She'd always compete with other kids, play rough, and take dangerous dares without thinking. Her nanny, formerly her mother's midwife, Maria, would constantly berate her for it, telling her her behavior was not ladylike. She never cared about all that. She never liked to be just a dainty lady of a land. She liked to gamble, to go out and have fun, to wear what she wanted, speak how she wanted. She wanted to be able to get messy and discover things on her own terms, not delicately read a book. That's what she wanted to do with her life.
Not that she didn't appreciate dresses, though. They were comfortable to wear if one had the right material and they didn't confine her movement. She was wearing a simple white one, now. She dared not wear her witch's costume here, it would probably raise suspicion. Currently, the lie about where she went some days was to a small store just outside of town. Oddly enough, Maria bought it.
"Miss Abirose," called the short dark haired motherly figure from down the hall. She heard her footsteps approaching swiftly. Abirose turned to the door, standing as if a maid waiting for instruction. A knock sounded from the other side. "May I come in madam," the lilting voice of the family servant requested.
The lady in question allowed her loyal servant in. The short but sweet Maria entered, wearing a black gown common to the servant class in many provinces of the country. Bowing her wavy black hair adorned head, she approached the young mistress. "I have important news, miss. It's about your father," she began.
Her eyes widened and she inhaled sharply. "Has he taken a turn for the worst," she asked fretfully. The last thing she wanted was to see her father's death. If it weren't for his illness, she would have tried to run away. She could have left, but knowing her father's off and on ailments, she stayed for his sake. There were days he could go and perform his duties. Then there were days where it was up to the district collectively. The citizens had grown used to making much of their own decisions without their lord to govern them all the while. Being part of the Empire, making one's own way was part of the culture- meaning the citizens were able to sustain themselves without him. Even then, though, she would take up the role as an acting lady when she could.
The former midwife frowned, wrinkles showing at the corners of her mouth. "He isn't quite at Death's door, but he won't be able to do anything for a while…," she informed sullenly. She brightened up, despite this now frighteningly normal news. "However, that means you will be able to go to the royal coronation in his stead! You'll be able to make your debut as a lady in two days' time," she announced happily, seemingly forgetting that Abirose was just filling in for her father.
This. She hated this above all else. Plans made for her but not by her. Plans where she was expected to not be herself at all. A puppet of her own land- of her own family. She understood- these plans were part of the noble life, but it was the way they expected her to be that annoyed her. She couldn't be her own person because of it. What would happen if she actually took over? Would it be more of the same? More constant nitpicking of her actions?
It couldn't be- so she waited it out. Working at the Crypt Casino was how she passed the time until the day she'd grieve her father's death. Then… After all of the tears and sadness passed, she'd be able to finally take action.
She'd be able to breathe life back into those empty streets. Despite her aimless want to escape, she had plans for this section of the Empire. She'd be her own form of Lady. She'd push to get help for her people, for better trade in this area, for that damn sagely brat to finally acknowledge their part of the continent.
"Miss, didn't you hear," Maria reminded to the now turned back of Abirose who had been lost in thought since she made the announcement.
"A coronation," she asked as she turned around, attempting to recall what her elder said. Is that little Prince Marcassin finally accepting his role of Emperor, then, she thought. Maybe he finally took things seriously.
Maria nodded. "Yes. They say his older brother's returned to join him on the throne so he may better serve the Empire." She beamed at the young lady in front of her. "Prince Gascon will reign as an Emperor so his younger brother can focus more on being a Sage- all so he can protect us all so much better," she mused placing her hands to her flushed cheeks as she gushed. "I don't know how they got around that tradition, but I'm sure he's a welcome addition to the throne."
Abirose sighed. How could adding another royal help? How could Gascon be any better…? I guess since he was the older brother he'd have more experience at least. She shook her head, knowing full well she didn't want to attend. But, there was no one else to go in her father's stead.
"Besides, Lady Abirose, they'll be looking for someone to continue-," she began to insinuate, touching on the fact that the royal family lacked a future heir.
"No, not a chance! Those two pigs can remain childless for all I care. Maybe this nation will be better off with a new family in charge, hmm," she bitterly snapped, not at all pleased by the youngest's reign so far. "I mean, if the older one has run off, then he's probably one irresponsible jerk! He'll run everything into the ground," she reminded as she stomped her feet and turned away, her hands on her hips.
"Do you really mean that miss," Maria asked warningly. "You really shouldn't say such things about the royal family! I hear Prince Marcassin just recovered from his insanity, so you must give him a chance," she scolded, pointing a finger at the bratty witch.
She blinked, having forgotten the prince's plight. He had suffered at the hands of Shadar, his heart broken by the Dark Djinn. Still, it had been months since he recovered, so who was he to not aid the outer lands of his kingdom? Perhaps there was more to this whole "Gascon" business than she saw.
She had to know more, she realized. She had spent so much of her time blaming the young sage for his incompetence, forgetting that crucial part, that it had made her bitter. She had to know more about the situation, about why they so readily added the older prince to the throne. It seemed strange that he didn't take over, she reasoned, that he was ruling with him rather than ruling over him.
She shook her head apologetically. "Sorry. I got a little carried away, Maria." She turned back to face the shorter lady behind her and nodded. "I shall attend his majesty's coronation."
Grinning from ear to ear, seeing how the young lady's attitude had changed, Maria half bowed at her. "I'll start preparations immediately," she joyously announced. She turned and walked out of the room.
She turned back to the window and sighed again. She pressed her hand to her heart and with a burst of wild energy flung it forward, summoning her familiar. It watched as she retrieved a paper and wrote something on it with the quill at her desk. She knelt down to the kill-o'-the-wisp smiling, handing it to the ghost-like creature. "Take this to the Pit Boss, will you, Whistle," she asked it as she secured it with a ribbon. Whistle nodded and floated out the open window towards the Tombstone Trail.
The coronation was held in the great hall of the Porcine Palace. Two pig fountains in the back of the hall sprayed water into the center of the flora decorated fixture. Many other lords, ladies, dukes, and duchesses attended the event as well as any remaining sage. Even the two other rulers made an appearance for this occasion.
Being in the palace, the guards made sure to watch every entrance and exit and even closed off certain areas so any guest with a wandering eye could not pass.
The Captain of the guard, Hogarth, stepped up to the mock stage in his finest armor. Nodding, he announced to the crowd, "Now presenting their majesties, Prince Marcassin and Prince Gascon." Royal musicians stationed off to the side sounded triumphant trumpets as the two brothers began to walk out from the right of the room, the eldest and slightly taller Gascon following Marcassin to the center of the stage.
He looks like… she began to think as the upright, neatly groomed prince crossed the stage. For a moment, she swore he glanced in her direction.
She looks like… Abbie…? Gascon began to wonder as he caught a glimpse of a familiar face. He pushed that thought aside, remembering who would be attending. The blackjack dealer wasn't one of those types of people.
There's no way, they both seemed to think in unison, one focused on completing the ceremony, the other focused on the one completing it.
Abirose shook her head and bowed it, closing her eyes. There wasn't a chance in hell that such a well-groomed, well-mannered individual could secretly be the clumsy, ragged thief that frequented the casino every so often.
As she listened to the current ruler's speech praising his older brother, she remembered the man next to the sage had also been away, for what, she didn't know. Perhaps…
"I recently got a new job…," the wandering rogue's voice echoed in her mind. "Let's just say I may have jumped into something I don't know if I'm cut out for…"
Swaine… she thought, unconsciously holding a loosely clenched hand to her chest. She stared up at the lanky royal shrouded in a deep green cape. Are you… Is this the "job" you took up? She wondered as she studied his face. The man looked so much like the thief she knew, yet not at all.
Gascon couldn't help but notice her attention. Yes, everyone, every last person there was intently focused on the mysterious long-lost prince soon to be crowned co-emperor of Hamelin, but her focus seemed deeper than that. She seemed to be studying him as if he were a puzzle she couldn't understand. I've only ever seen Abbie make that kind of face- it's a face she makes when considering her next move… He noted as he slightly glanced at the girl dressed in white. But only Sages, noblemen, noblewomen, and the other rulers are attending. It couldn't be Abbie… he concluded.
She finally shook her head. No, it couldn't be… It was just mere coincidence that they looked so similar to one another. The man would never be tied down to such a title- he had made that perfectly clear just by the way he talked about his travels. He loved being able to roam and do whatever.
As he took a knee before his brother, graciously bowing his head to receive the pig-nosed medal signifying his reign, the witch in disguise's suspicion dwindled. The two were nothing alike to her.
"Even if Hamelin itself should fall," Marcassin announced grandly- it was the oath the two had prepared for this day. It was the oath of their never-ending solidarity as brothers. "The royal family shall always stand tall," he finished as he placed the amulet around Gascon's neck. The sage motioned him to rise and the new emperor stood.
With a nod, Gascon finished with his right hand over his heart, "Brother to brother until the very end." His smile was wide and confident, nothing like the unsure thief that wandered the land.
And that was the end of the ceremony. People cheered and fellow rulers and sages congratulated the new reigning co-ruler of Hamelin- the first ruler to have next to no magic talent what so ever. They all socialized with each other, some skeptic others optimistic. Some even talked with the man, himself, eager to know what was in store.
Abirose, however, wondered if he even noticed her… or did he ignore her like his brother had in recent years ignored her province. She dared not make a move.
Despite not talking to the man, or making any attempt to, she found him bowing graciously in front of her. She leaned back suddenly, not recalling any attempts to speak to him.
"My lady," he had said as he bowed. As he stood, he smiled kindly at her. "I'm making it a point to get to know every lord and lady of the Empire. It'll help greatly improve things, especially after I've put a face to a name and what they represent."
She smirked, looking at the cape cloaked form in front of her. Just who are you, Emperor Gascon, to need a cape to make you appear much bigger than you are, she wondered. Her features gave way to a sour look. "So…," she curtly began. "How will you be interacting with the public," she asked him.
"Well, that de-," Gascon's reply was quickly silenced by the sound of instruments flaring to life. Right, the royal remembered grudgingly as he looked at the band, Marcassin wanted to make this a dancing affair for the afterparty. He gracefully extended a hand to an equally uneasy lady. "Would you care to dance, madam…"
She would be a fool and downright disrespectful to deny an emperor's request to dance. She bowed her head lightly as she carefully took his hand. "Abirose, and it would be my pleasure."
As they danced, she found the man leading. He was exceptionally fluid in each movement right along with her keeping pace. Not a single foot was out of step. It was a form of a waltz, bringing the two almost pressed into each other. She looked up at the face of the man she shared this moment with. God, how he and that wanderer looked so similar yet seemed so opposite of each other.
"Would you care to tell me why you're sharing the throne," she asked as they strode across the main hall.
"It's really for my brother's sake… We're to rule as one unit: I take care of all things mechanical and social, he takes care of all things political and magical. It lessens the burden so there's more room to improve the Empire," he answered simply, focusing on each minute gesture they made to the music.
"'For your brother'…," she gasped. She felt a pang of guilt as she looked back at Marcassin who seemed to be socializing happily with the other Sages, Rashaad and Kuhlan. Perhaps he wasn't as irresponsible as she first perceived. To take on such a role after being away, being free from high society seemed like such a large sacrifice to her. "You must really care for him, then."
"That I do." He smiled proudly as they continued to move across the dance floor, various couples moving aside for them. The new emperor's hold was strong but gentle as he guided their progress- something that the Lady of Eperlan didn't quite expect. Abirose could feel the envious eyes of other noblewomen and even a few noblemen on them, causing her to lean closer to her partner unconsciously, her head lowered and almost directly under his. Working as a dealer was one thing, being eyed enviously by people eager to join a king on the throne was another and that hungry look in their eyes frightened Abbie more than any dark creature.
"Miss Abirose, I can compensate, but it's harder to dance like this," Gascon warned, still keeping time to the music.
The covering Lady noticed her blunder and attempted to distance herself, faltering, almost falling. She was spared from a disgraceful scene as a quick arm reflexively caught her- the same reflexes that had been honed by years of thieving, fighting, and surviving. He pulled her back to the same distance she had been before. What crowd that wasn't dancing clapped, not knowing it was an accident.
"I can work with it, don't worry," he assured her. "Just go with the flow. We're almost done." He smirked, feeling the heat of her face going red against his neck. "It's alright… This must be your first formal dance, hmm? Believe it or not, I've never danced all too much either," he confided quietly, receiving a slight nod.
The song was nearing the final score- the big finish. "This is all improvisation… On my signal, spin away from me, alright," he instructed.
"Right," Abirose breathed into Gascon's chest.
"Now," he harshly signaled, throwing her away from him. He watched as she spun, keeping her form tight but energetic. She had grace, that was for sure. As the music ended she stylishly kicked her right foot out to stop her momentum, thrusting her arms out to her side. Their improvised finished received a decent amount of applause.
The two met again at the side of the room. Gascon smiled at the lady he had just danced with, the witch in noblewoman's clothes he had just met that night. "Quite a dance… You're a natural, Lady Abirose," he complimented.
"You never answered my previous question…," she reminded, sipping water from a glass she picked up from a servant.
For a moment, the prince seemed unsure. The face he made reminded the Lady in training of the confused look Swaine made at his cards from time to time. "Oh… Yes. That," he recalled the issue of addressing his public. "My plan is to get all the information I can get from an area and fix whatever I can there. I've even got the best informant lined up for it," he answered promptly, remembering her question.
"And how is that any different from your brother? Doesn't he have informants," she pointedly asked before sipping more water.
"Yes, but this one's so good, you'd think I was there… It's almost frightening," he corrected, masking his identity. In truth, he'd be the one going and getting all the intel but not as Gascon. He'd go as the vagrant thief wandering the streets of the empire.
"When you become a full-fledged Lady of a land- your father, Lord Evren, would have been here in your stead- you'll be coming by to meet me again," he pondered, a hand on his chin. "How is he, anyway. I've heard he's been ill?"
"Very. Though, for once, I'm rather glad I got to experience this," she sheepishly admitted as she absentmindedly ran a hand through her hair. "As a 'Lady in training', as I call it, I don't always get to just go out and dance with noblemen. Especially noblemen with skills like yours, your majesty." She looked out to the floor where people were dancing once again. "To be honest, I hardly get out at all unless my province needs me."
Gascon frowned, pitying her. "It's a shame you don't," he said. He allowed a small smirk. "Might I offer you some advice? Try doing things your own way- don't limit yourself to what others tell you or you'll never be your own person." He watched as her head whipped back to face him, surprise in her eyes. Perhaps she is Abbie… Until I'm sure of it, I won't press her ladyship.
No, it's just coincidence, right, she reminded herself. This man is not the lowly wanderer. Swaine could never be a king. As her face fell in slight disappointment, she sighed. As was custom, new Lords and Ladies were required to meet with the Emperor to discuss plans for their section of the Empire. At least Eperlan would get the help it needed. She gave a firm nod. "I'll see you, then... Well, if my father should become unable to manage the province, that is."
He beamed at her. "Then I look forward to a bright future for Eperlan and its people." Before leaving her alone with a gracious bow as the next song started, he added, "And thank you for the wonderful dance, my lady."
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Chapter 4 : Clicking Into Place
"Abbie? Hey, are you in there," Swaine called impatiently. Something seemed off about her particularly today. She seemed to space out when it was her turn to play. This left for moments on end of the thief waiting for her. "Hey, are you alright," he finally asked as he reached across the counter and shook her gently.
She jumped and stared wide-eyed at him. She quickly brushed his hand off of her shoulder. "You shouldn't touch the staff, Swaine," she chastised, taking a card. She threw her array down on the counter in defeat. "I let you win that one…," she growled, looking away from the smirking vagrant.
"Sure, you did. And I'm sure that you seem out of it more than normal. What's the matter," he asked out of concern despite his victorious but cheeky smile. As he watched, her shuffle the stack of cards in preparation for another round he noticed her usual competitive but cheeky air wasn't about her. She seemed kind of lost, even. Whatever it was, she remained silent as their next game began.
"C'mon, you can tell me. Promise I won't tell," he bargained comfortingly, leaning over the counter. He watched her body language and studied her face. Getting no clue as what could bother the witch of blackjack, he decided on what to do with his cards.
Her mind was racing back to several different memories all almost at once. The memory of the first time she met Swaine- he had been with a couple of kids and a fairy- came back to her a lot since her encounter with Emperor Gascon.
There was the issue of her father's health as well as her land falling apart bit by bit. Her people were starving. The place was desolate. The mines weren't yielding nearly enough. Everything seemed to be crumbling and there was nothing she could do. She had looked at every solution within the realm of Eperlan.
Then there was that dance with that strangely familiar ruler. He didn't look too handsome. Whatever he had been doing all that time definitely didn't help his facial features. Despite that, she found herself reminded of the capable way he led their dance, the hidden qualities of a new but suspect royal.
There were so many things that they shared that she could almost say the man playing blackjack in front of her was that same mysterious emperor. Then there was the attitude, the dress, and the way the thief carried himself. His features were very similar but his personality lined up about as well as derailed minecart.
She shook her head, deciding to let the mystery drop. No one outside noble birth or the great sages had seen him. Surprisingly, for an emperor that wanted to be involved with his people, the crowning was a rather private affair. Why would either of them even know what the man looked like? This was the double-edged sword of living a secretive life just to escape. "Forget it. So, how have you been?"
"Oh, you know. Work is hell," he replied as he placed his hand of cards down. "I've been very busy lately. This job has me going all over the place," he confided. To be honest, his role as emperor really did when he had the time to get out and look around. Many of the major towns were in quite the fine standing. Then… Then there were those who had faced neglect due to being so distant from Hamelin and the major thoroughfares of trade routes. Either that or the train and minecarts had been cut off due to the neglect of the system.
That was something he could not abide by. That was something he sought to fix. He shook his head and smiled tiredly up at her. "I'm glad I can occasionally come by, at least." He let out a distressed groan as he watched her win this round. "But could you not be so brutal?"
"Aww, and where's the fun in that," she wined as she reshuffled the cards. She watched him glare out of slight annoyance. He never really got too angry at it, she noticed. All the complaining was just good-natured banter.
"I guess you have a point…" Recalling how lost she looked beforehand he frowned. He closed his eyes and rubbed his forehead before looking up. His brown eyes seemed soft with genuine concern. "It really isn't like you to space out, though."
Picking up on what he was referring to, she looked down. She didn't shuffle their cards out. "Well… I… My father hasn't been feeling well lately and I've been trying to plan how I'm going to go on with things if he passes on. His health has never been good." She sighed forlornly. "On top of that, I'm worried about my town. Everything seems so bleak. I'm surprised anyone gets any food with how little we trade, now." She looked down, closing her eyes. Eventually shaking her head, she began to disperse the cards. "My home might just cease to exist… And so, will I," she mumbled with downcast eyes.
Were things really that bad for her? He looked up at her now pained face. She's from Eperlan… right, he recalled from one of their prior conversations. The thief took the opportunity to take one of her hands as she began to withdraw them from his side of the table. She almost snatched the hand he held out of his grip if it weren't for how tenderly he held it. "You won't disappear. Things will turn up, you'll see."
"Oh, will they? How would you know," she snapped as she looked at Swaine's calm and confident face.
"We're both stubborn sorts. I don't think you'd go down without a fight," he complimented, smiling up at Abbie. "Besides, I've heard that that Gascon fellow's going to be looking into things. Maybe he'll send help your way." He let go of her hand, hoping to have helped her to some degree. He figured he'd be hitting two birds with one stone there- a certain Lady who Marcassin had fallen out of favor with lived there as well.
She shook her head, releasing a small, sad chuckle. "Perhaps…," she agreed disbelievingly. "Perhaps…"
"Dear Lady Abirose of Eperlan," a letter had read, delivered by a very well taken care of greater naiad. The lady in training hadn't expected to see such a cheerful familiar there upon returning from a long day of managing her section of the kingdom. She didn't know how it got there at all. Obviously, the little nymph belonged to someone.
"I trust this letter has found you. I've heard from my most trusted informant that your land hasn't been doing so well. Under the suspicion that it's a matter of broken hearts left over from the Dark Djinn, I've consulted my brother about this, confirming it. I apologize for the lack of care on his behalf. Please, if you'd allow him to look into it, I'm sure you'll find your peoples' spirits quite renewed. I shall send my informant out to check on the land shortly after. Signed, his majesty, Emperor Gascon."
She shook her head at the letter, gripping it. Did it take having his brother to fix this mess? What kind of ruler was Prince Marcassin, anyway? She paced back and forth, the little jellyfish-like nymph watching her. She glared at it and shooed it away. "Go back to your high and mighty master, already!" It looked down for a moment then back up at the paper she held. A small tendril lifted itself to point at the paper.
She looked back down at the paper. There, under the ruler's signature was a post-script message, "I quite enjoyed our dance- should you wish to attend any royal parties, I'd be happy to have you." She found herself standing still, wordless. Was that his attempt at a pass at her or was that a friendly invitation to someone he liked the company of? She really couldn't tell. When she finally looked up, the naiad had left her alone with her thoughts.
She sat at the vanity in her room, reading the letter over. She pulled out a piece of paper and began to write back.
"Dear Emperor Gascon of Hamelin, in response to your letter, I have decided that I will allow Prince Marcassin to fix his mess. He hasn't done much to impress me or my family since he's recovered. I wonder how long it would have taken him to realize our state. Honestly, you might just be the saving grace of small lands such as Eperlan. Signed, Lady Abirose."
Her hand stopped just above the inkwell. She looked back at the original letter, deciding whether she should respond to his invitation. She nodded and began to write again. "P.S.: While I am honored, your grace, I hardly have time to enjoy such frivolities. Perhaps we'll meet again some other time," she lamented, thinking back on the conversation they had after the waltz. "I'm sorry… But it's getting hard to keep up with the land and the casino. You'll just have to wait, your majesty," she muttered as she dried the quill and put up the inkwell. She looked regretfully at the note and called on Whistle, the kill-o'-the-wisp. Tying the note to the scarf, she sent the wisp out to Hamelin.
He returned to the casino once again. Again, to the blackjack table he went. Collapsing onto the stool with his head hitting the counter, he glanced up at a cheerful Abbie. "Good morning, Abbie…," he moaned jokingly as he took note of the time.
"What on earth are you doing, Swaine? If you're that tired, then why are you here," she asked him with her hands on her hips. She looked down at her regular. She shook her head when he grumbled something under his breath. What was she going to do with this wanderer, she wondered? Something about his dedication to the game of blackjack warmed her heart. He wasn't always there, but for some reason when he found the time he made a point to stop by and play a few rounds even if he was dead tired- like now. "You aren't going to be able to function at your job at this rate."
He slowly raised his head to sleepily smile at her. "C'mon, Abbie. You know me better than that. Don't you remember all those times I told you about walking day and night…? Fighting monsters… Helping two kids and a fairy save the world…? Twice…?" His tiredness allowed for a false drunken lilt in his voice. He unconsciously swayed back and forth.
"I remember you passing out on the counter and having the Pit Boss put you up in the R.I.P. Room so you could get some sleep. You're lucky you're friends with that kid or we'd be forced to throw you out, Swaine," she exposed as she observed his sleep-deprived behavior. "It's looking that way again, it seems." She eyed him with a cheeky smirk. "Aren't you a bit old to be staying up at odd hours of the night?"
A thud on the counter and a begrudged groan was his reply. He had wrapped his head in his arms. She saw him shake it with limited movement and heard a chuckle. "…Swaine," she prodded after a moment of silence. She leaned over the counter and shook him.
The thief looked up slowly, this time keeping his head on the gambling table. He couldn't help but grin at the level of concern Abbie took compared to other customers. If it were anyone else, they'd be hauled out on the spot. A sleeping customer won't make the casino money. One of the perks of befriending the dealer, he wagered, was having someone to look out for your health. "I'm sorry, Abbie… If you could put me up in the room," he requested. "After all this trouble to get here, and I couldn't play a single round of blackjack," he regretfully reflected. Playing the card game, especially with a real blackjack fiend like Abbie, was one of the things he really enjoyed. A shame it was for it to be spoiled from overworking himself as both Swaine and Gascon that day. The city streets of Hamelin were going to be a lot quieter thanks to a certain thief and his silver tongue.
She sighed and closed her eyes. She ran a hand through her hair as she looked warmly down at an exhausted Swaine. "Sure…," she allowed, smiling. "It's really no problem. You're always welcome here, Swaine."
When she wrapped up her shift, she went to check on the vagrant. As usual, he had fled the casino. More than likely he had snuck off when she wasn't looking. She shook her head before beginning to turn from the room. A glint caught her eye and she turned back to see the head of an instrument- a mandolin. She didn't remember seeing it in the R.I.P. Room. She walked up to it and took note of the design, admiring the gold finish that faded into a chestnut brown with gold ancient creatures along the edges. Where did it come from, she wondered? Is it Swaine's…? Does he own a mandolin? Curious, she picked it up and took it back to the blackjack table. She kept it underneath the counter so she could question the suspect owner.
When she returned home, tired from a long night at work, she found that same little jellyfish-like creature waiting patiently in her room. Its face lit up upon seeing her and flew towards her with unprecedented speed. It held up a note with its tendrils, no doubt from Gascon.
She opened it, sifting through its contents. "Dear Lady Abirose, Thank you for your permission. Honestly, I must ask that you set aside your bitter grudge against Marcassin. He has tried his best to repair damages to the Empire, but these repairs do take time. On his behalf, I apologize for the delay. Please, give him a chance, will you? He has nothing but goodwill towards his people. On another note, while I'm flattered by your praise, I'm hardly anything magnanimous. Thank you for your trust. Signed, Emperor Gascon."
His request sat heavily on her mind. She found it hard to give up her anger towards the young sage. Then again… if Gascon were as caring and responsible as he admitted despite her previous assumption, perhaps she had the wrong idea about his younger brother as well. It was possible that Prince Marcassin had made arrangements for the provinces in the outer rims of the kingdom to be looked after, to be inspected and repaired. All manner of things could have delayed the capitol's response to their plight- especially after that strange incident with the white ash hitting them.
She looked up and noticed that the little nymph was still eagerly waiting. She turned the paper over. "P.S.: You'll find that you may have more time with everything running right. I will leave the offer extended if you so choose." She blinked and re-read the script. Generally, when it came to the life of a lady, any legal or regal affair was forced upon her. Whatever it was, was mandatory. She made decisions, yes, but that was rare in her little land of Eperlan as the people were so self-sufficient to not need her aid. There were even times she wondered if she was doing enough, whether they even needed her. She didn't have the luxury of just saying, "no." At least, that's what she thought.
And here was his majesty, the highest power in most of Autumnia only equal to the great sage, giving her the opportunity to make her own decision. For once, even if it was someone of authority, she was being treated like a regular person rather than a future governing Lady. She was given a sense of independence she could only gain as Abbie the blackjack dealer.
"Dear Emperor Gascon," she wrote, sitting down at her desk. "After some thought, I will try my best to give the Great Sage of Hamelin the benefit of the doubt. It's only fair on my part. I admit I had my doubts about you, as well. After meeting you at the coronation… You weren't anything like what I was expecting. You seemed capable and devoted to your cause, your majesty. I wonder how you can be so humble. You hold so much power. To allow me, a mere 'Lady in training' to make a decision of appearance shows great restraint and humility, I hope you know. Signed, Lady Abirose." As before, she took the note and tied it to Whistle's scarf-like appendage and sent it off to the Porcine Palace.
The emperor thief pored over blueprints submitted for approval by the engineering division. They were designs for a new type of mining machine to expand the ever-growing Pig Iron Empire's capitol. Besides regular meetings and meetings with the council, this was what filled his schedule- maintenance of the immediate area as well as any other provinces that needed his aid. Those provinces, he found more often than not, were the ones on the outer edge of the Empire. Often, council meetings were held in response to the new king's sudden interest in the dregs of the Empire. Sir Gligan never made it easy during those meetings, claiming that those provinces were dying, that they'd vanish and, since many of them were small, would be more hassle and expense than whatever they'd yield.
Luckily, everyone tended to ignore these claims. The old fool, outnumbered, was often forced to comply with Gascon's and Marcassin's plans for their beloved kingdom. He had made up his mind not to let anyone get in the way of keeping the Empire in good standing. No matter the name he took, no matter the identity, his tenacity never ceased.
He was yanked from his thoughts as a familiar small assassin popped up from out of the shadows. It delivered its owner's note eagerly. He considered Lady Abirose to have good taste in familiars when he finally realized what it was when he first encountered it. At first, he thought it was a wondering beast and drew his gun, but, as it happened, it manipulated its scarf so it could present the note.
He untied the note from the wisp's appendage and gave it a piece of chocolate he had on hand for its trouble. He smirked as he read her reply. "Finally seeing sense, is she?" He frowned when he read the second half of the response. He shook his head solemnly. "Honestly, Abbie-," he caught himself, thinking about the witch in the casino. "Abbie… 'Abirose'…," he thought aloud, playing back the memory of when he first met the Lady of Eperlan, then piecing together all he knew about her and his favorite blackjack dealer.
Gripping the note with his right hand, he rubbed his face with the other. She has to be… Oh, Abbie… What have you been doing? He looked down at the note. This wasn't a coincidence. He swiftly swiped a piece of paper from a stack on the desk behind the magenta throne. Now that I've figured her out, I should return the favor, shall I, he mused. It was only fair to her. At least she would be able to confide in someone who also led an alternate life. If anything, they could both take comfort in mutual secrecy.
As he was about to reach for the quill, he paused. What if I'm wrong…, he worried. His instincts told him to stop, that it was too early to reveal his true role to anyone but his own brother. What if I'm about to make a huge mistake and… and she isn't who I think she is?
"I shall leave it as it is, then. Forgive me… Lady Abirose…," he said to the paper before replacing it with its brethren. "And, if you are also her, forgive me, Abbie. Our little conversation will have to be put on hold." He smiled sadly at the note discarded on the desk.
Despite his newfound suspicion, he found himself venturing into the casino to play blackjack. As usual, he sat at the counter only to find an over-exuberant Abbie. "Swaine," she cheered with a large grin. She shuffled the cards and put them to the side.
Swaine flashed a simple smile. She definitely appeared livelier that day. "Something happened," he questioned. He reflexively leaned back when she slammed her hands on the countertop as she leaned toward him.
"You wouldn't believe it! My hometown literally transformed overnight! People were still running around doing who knows what. People I haven't seen in ages even said 'hello' to me! Signs were being put up, vendors were selling wares again… It was like a dream come true." She leaned closer to the ragged man, somehow grinning even wider. "You were right! Things really did turn out for the better!" Giggling, she withdrew and recomposed herself.
She glanced up at the ceiling in thought. "Though, I guess thanks should go to our rulers, though. Man, I had my doubts at first, but those two brothers really seem to be turning things around for other lands." She giggled and shook her head with a smile, pushing away her distracted thoughts. Placing a hand on her hips, she looked at Swaine from the side. "So, what can I do for you, today, Swaine? A game of blackjack? Or maybe a mandolin?"
The vagrant spat the sip of drink away from the counter upon hearing the word, "mandolin". He took a black paper towel from a nearby holder and cleaned himself up. Placing the cup of water down on the counter, he swiftly looked at Abbie in shock. "M-mandolin? Wait, you mean- Did you-," he sputtered. He had wondered where that relic had gotten off to.
"So, you are the owner. Guess I'm the official lost and found of all things Swaine," she joked as she watched him scowl at her. "First, two scrolls of truth and now a priceless instrument. What are we going to do with you?" She shrugged holding her hands out. "I mean… I guess I could keep it. It's really pretty."
"Well, I was going to ask the Pit Boss if I could play a song or something, you know as payment for all the good fun I've had at his casino, but now I'm not so sure," he bit as his glare got worse. "Maybe I'll tell him his employee is holding onto a customer's personal property, shall I," he threatened, earning an equally fierce look from the dealer.
"You wouldn't dare," she hissed, leaning toward him. She crossed her arms and turned away from him with closed eyes. "Besides, dealers are allowed to collect valuables and leave them under the counters until the owner comes back." She turned and pointed at the vagrant. "So, it wouldn't work."
It was his turn to lean over the blackjack table. "Oh, but I've got quite the silver tongue. How do you think I became so good a thief? Wasn't my good looks, I tell you," he bragged with a coy smirk. "Now, miss Abbie, would you please give me my mandolin," he asked politely.
Her eyes narrowed as she focused on him. "Only if you play a song."
He leaned back again, eyes wide. "A song?! Are you taking the mi-," he began to protest.
"Ah, ah, ah… A song on my break and for all my trouble, two hundred hands of blackjack," she added with a finger wag.
He scowled at her again. "I don't think you can haggle with a man's property." Even if it wasn't right by any means, he actually admired her spirit as Abbie. There seemed to be a competitive and independent streak a mile wide when she was in the casino. Perhaps this is what she's like without the title of Lady hanging over her head, he mused. I think I like this Abirose a lot more, honestly.
"I can and I will," she argued. "Besides what's up with that look, Swaine? You look… amused." The thief was resting his head in his palm in pleasant thought, it seemed. He seemed to be admiring something, considering the smirk on his face. It took a moment for her to connect the dots. "Oh, geez. Stay focused, you." She dished out cards on her end, blushing. Any other lowlife would have caused her to cringe, but this one was a different sort. Swaine was the kind of guy that you couldn't judge just by looking at him, she quickly found. He was the kind who had his fair share of hidden qualities under his rough exterior. He looked like a foul-tempered wretch, but he was truly a man of kindness and honesty- when he wasn't acting as a thief, that was. All of this, just by simple conversation and playing blackjack with the man.
Seeing the cards, he snapped out of his infatuated daze. "Hey, what about the instrument? My mandolin," he reminded harshly. What gentle smile he had earlier had been replaced by an adamant frown as he removed his elbow.
"Fine… fine. I'll give it back," she groaned as she reached under the counter. She handed the instrument to Swaine who took a moment to carefully look it over. He ran his hands down the chords, analyzing them by touch.
Nodding, he looked up at her with a grateful smile. "Thank you, Abbie. I don't know how I could have lost this. It's actually very dear to me," he informed, holding it close to his chest. He frowned, looking down at the instrument, gripping it tighter. "Honestly… How did I lose track of you," he asked the object.
"Where'd you get it," the dealer asked as she handed out his cards. "Doesn't look like something you'd pick out. Never pegged you for a musician."
He waved dismissively as he picked up the cards after looping the instrument behind his back. "I'm not much of one. Never took the time to actually learn." He leaned on the table a little. "Play by ear, kind of guy, you know," he nonchalantly revealed as he eyed his hand. He sighed, looking up from the selection. "As for the other question, I'll save that for your break." He smirked when he heard her groan and complain.
The hours passed as they played their game. They chatted about small things, mostly. The coming change of the seasons, the types of foods they looked forward to were often a hot topic. Eventually, it shifted to "dancing" of all things.
"Have you ever danced, before," she wondered as they began to discuss various holiday festivities.
Swaine took a moment to think. His movements in battle were very dance-like, he recalled. That was part of him just showing off. He remembered being taught how to dance as Prince Gascon, but only vaguely. It didn't surprise him that his muscle memory had recalled some of those moves at the coronation ceremony, however. "I have… A little," he admitted with a smirk.
"Oh! Perhaps we should dance sometime," she cheered. "Don't worry, I won't judge… Aaaand b-b-blackjack," she gloated, slamming down her cards.
The thief chuckled, amused. Going on the assumption that Abbie was Abirose, they technically had danced before. If he recalled correctly, he actually led their waltz. It was one of the few times he could safely call her clumsy. He waved to the side, gesturing for another round. "We should. I think it'd be fun." He smiled fondly at his newest selection.
Her break came and the two of them wandered out to the clearing at the top of the trail. It wasn't exactly a meadow, but the moon always showed the brightest there, illuminating the giant gravestone. The jack-o-lanterns on poles provided decent light when the moon was new. All of which made for an eerie but beautiful sight for the two.
The man took a seat on a raised bit of land. He stretched out a leg, bending the other as he got himself comfortable with the instrument. "I'm warning you, Abbie. I haven't played in a while." He strummed a couple of notes, searching for the right sound.
The witch was sitting in front of him, eating a burger for her dinner. She swallowed. "That doesn't matter. I'm curious, all the same," she encouraged. Her eyes narrowed as she watched him. "You still didn't tell me where you got the instrument."
The vagrant sighed, stopping his warm up briefly. "My late father gave to me when I was around seven. He wanted me to have all the chances I could have, even in a world where magic and machinery are so highly prized," he admitted, looking back down at the instrument. "You know how it is. It's up to a man to be able to stand on his own two feet, even if he has to fight for it. That's the Hamelin way…"
For a moment, there was silence. She reached over and patted his shoulder, drawing his attention. "He sounds like he was a great man."
Swaine sighed, thinking about the last words he ever heard from his father. The last words the lost prince had hoped his father had heard him admit. "Yeah… I guess he was…" Would he be proud, now, if he saw me, he thought as he readjusted his hold on the mandolin. He shook his head and composed a smile, pushing away those thoughts. "Enough of that, dear Abbie. How about that song, eh?"
She swallowed another bite. She smiled gleefully at the ragged man in front of her. "Show me what you've got." She gave a hearty thumbs up.
He began to play a sad, soft tune. His voice, though not the best, lilted and carried each line with care, "I'll be back, just you wait and see. I'll return, just believe in me. I'll come back home, weary and changed from the long roads I roam. When I return, I'll look differently. Don't you fret, it'll still be me. I'll back, just you wait and see. I'll return, just believe in me…" He continued his tune and let his playing carry himself away as he closed his eyes.
While his voice wasn't too grand, his playing was almost immaculate to the witch. For a second she forgot that he had no formal training on that thing. Every note was practiced and purposeful. Every note had some sort of hidden meaning behind it. As usual, the supposedly simple Swaine displayed yet another talent of his.
Something about his playing resonated with her. She couldn't place why, though. Perhaps it was the way he sang his song- the sincerity behind the lyrics. It was something personal, this song. Did he create it himself, she wondered.
He finished the tune and let the last note drift into the darkness of the eerie trail. He opened his eyes and looked up at Abbie. He wasn't expecting applause and he didn't get any. Instead, the blackjack dealer seemed lost in a trance. "Okay, I can't be that good." He tilted his head to the side and raised an eyebrow at her.
Noticing a sudden lack of music, she finally snapped out of it. "I… um… Could you play another," she requested. She took another bite of her burger.
"A-another," he stammered, leaning back. "C'mon, that wasn't even my best song."
"Oh, shut up. Sure it was, Swaine! I bet you came up with it for your brother, right," she observed, remembering how precise and passionate he played. He had seemed entirely at peace with himself.
"I did. Still, it's one of the first songs I've ever written. I'm surprised I can even remember the finger placement it's been so long. Either way… It's nothing special," he played down.
"Of course it is. First an inventor, now a musician… Are you an artist, too?" She looked up at the purple sky in thought. "You're a thief, so would that make you a con-artist?"
Swaine rolled his eyes. "Making bad jokes, now, are we?" He finally conceded and sighed. "Fine, if you want more of my ridiculous mandolin playing, you'll have to pay," he haggled, holding up a hand to her.
"Pay? Aw, really, Swaine," she whined, sticking her bottom lip out. "Okay, name your price, Mr. Thief."
"Sing the next song," he ordered, smiling.
She eyed him suspiciously. "And…?" What was the catch? There had to be more to it than that.
"That's all. I just need a song. Name one." He watched as her cheeks turned red as she slowly took what was probably the third from the last bite of her meal.
"I... I've never been asked to sing before… I mean. I can… but…," she said after swallowing.
"I'm sure you'll sound fine. Don't worry, I won't judge," he threw back at her, still cheekily smirking.
She exhaled heavily and nodded before hastily shoving the rest of the sandwich in her mouth. She pulled out a small flask full of water and took a swig to moisten her throat. She sat in thought, thinking about the songs she knew. She thought of an old lullaby her father had sung her and decided on that one. She mentioned her song of choice and to her surprise, the vagrant knew it.
He adjusted his mandolin, preparing to play another song. "Ready," he asked, casting a gentle smile at her.
She nodded and the song began. At first, she was nervous. What if she messed up? Then again, it wasn't like the thief to instantly switch his tune about someone over something so fickle as their singing ability. She forgot about all this when she heard the notes cueing her time. Like Swaine, she too got carried away by her song.
The harmony and bliss intensified. There was something about performing with another person that increased the beauty of what was supposed to be a simple lullaby. They locked eyes with each other and smiled happily, contently. She found herself enthralled by his skill on the mandolin, and he with the range and beauty of her voice.
It felt like gears and parts of a larger machine clicking into place. When the song was over, the two looked away from each other, both attempting to conceal a blush.
Swaine was the first to speak, rubbing the back of his head. "You- ah… You've got a really great voice," he complimented shyly.
She finally looked back at the thief and nodded. "Th-thank you…," she breathed shakily, holding a hand to her chest.
When she removed her hand, her familiar, Whistle, popped out. It looked up angrily at her. She looked down in shock at it. "Oh, my! Is that really the time? I've got to get back to the casino," she yelped.
Swaine stared curiously at the wisp. No doubt about it, now. She had to be. It looked just like the one who delivered letters to him. Perhaps he'd make a point of it later.
Whistle and the musician watched as she scrambled to her feet and began to trot off. It turned to look at Swaine for a moment, recognizing the emperor. The man raised a single finger to his lips and the familiar received the message loud and clear. It nodded and disappeared into the shadows.
When he returned the next time to the casino, he was shocked to find Abbie gone. He stared at the spot she usually stood, shuffling cards and sometimes even playing blackjack with herself when it was slow- a trick managed by her sometimes adding an extra card to the side.
But… the witch was nowhere to be found. He walked over to the Pit Boss and asked him, "Where's the blackjack witch? Is she out on a break, or something?"
The tall top-hat adorned skeleton gave a rattling shrug. "No, she hasn't come in! It's been this way for almost a month. She hasn't sent word-d-d of what's going on, sir. If you must play, talk to Boris, the b-b-blackjack skeleton." He motioned to the skeleton that usually stood next to her.
He nodded and gave thanks to the owner of the establishment. Swaine walked over to the counter and sat down in front of the finely dressed corpse. "Deal me in, Boris," he requested dully. As he dealt out the hand, he asked the skeleton, "Hey, you work with Abbie, right?"
"Y-yes, sir," the skeleton answered, bones rattling as they do as the undead.
"What happened? She's always been here." He looked at his hand. "Hit." The skeleton gave him another card.
"I wish I knew… One day, she just stopped-d-d coming in. I hope she's alright-t-t," Boris divulged.
He only played a couple of hands at that time. It just wasn't the same without Abbie's competitive flare. He missed the talking they did over a simple game of cards. As he walked away from the Tombstone Trail for what felt like the last time, he looked up at the darkened sky. The emperor thief realized, he didn't go there to play blackjack- the game really never mattered. He went there for the witch's pleasant conversation. She had worked her magic, spoiling the simple game of blackjack for him. He couldn't play another single game of it without missing her company, now.
"Lady Abirose… What happened to you," he asked as he made his way to the machine city of Hamelin.
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Chapter 5: The Mechanical Sage
The empire flourished under Gascon and Marcassin's reign. Thanks to a "wandering rogue", rampant crime had all but disappeared. Many of the smaller provinces managed to double in size once their trade increased and their citizens healed. Marcassin made it a priority to handle relations with neighboring lands while the smooth-talking Gascon managed trade within the empire as well as with wandering sea traders.
Even the factories and engineering division churned out more top of the line products and innovations. While the ventilation system still needed work, what improvements, thanks to the older porcine emperor's suggestions, had cleaned up some of the air. Granted, it was still hard to breathe there. The city got pretty claustrophobic, despite its size. It was one of the reasons why Gascon had requested a spacious room for himself- that wasn't always enough, either.
The thief had gotten so used to being outdoors, that during the first few months, he actually got sick from being in Hamelin's enclosed city environment. That was part of why he had gone to the casino so much. The walk there helped keep his system in check. That, and escaping from the busy life of a royal wasn't so bad, either. The walk, the game, the regular chatting… It was all to destress. It was all to keep him from going stir crazy in the mechanical monstrosity he called home.
All of the progress they had made… All of the people he and his brother had helped get back on their feet was kickstarted by one gun being created: the Masterthief's Magnum. That weapon was actually sought after by the head engineer and councilman Elliot because of its unique design and features. The man wagered it could even be used to save lives.
And save, it did, but not in the way Sir Elliot intended. To be honest, Gascon hardly ever used the thing. No, it saved lives by bringing him and his brother closer together, by strengthening his confidence as a prince first then as an emperor. He denied Elliot the weapon, claiming he didn't want more of his crooked invention out on the streets. He didn't want a million copy-cat thieves running around.
Even if he were to hand it off to someone, that someone would be someone he'd trust with his life. Either that, if it ever happened, he'd pass it down as an heirloom to the next in line for the throne. At least, it and its predecessors would hopefully be in safe hands.
The gun was a joint effort by not two but three people: him, Marcassin, and Abbie. While she hadn't been there to put the gun together, she had saved them hours of time hunting down two entirely new of the two items they needed. How fortunate they were that she happened to take a break at that time.
Abbie… He wondered how she was. The last time he ever saw her was during their little music session at the top of the trail. To get fresh air, since he didn't have as much of a reason to go to the Crypt Casino anymore, he took walks into the lands of the Empire. He even visited Eperlan to see if he could spot the witch in disguise. Nothing.
He missed talking to that witch dreadfully. He even wondered if writing to Lady Abirose would ease his worry. He sometimes wondered if she was alive.
He wasn't exactly sure how Gemini was able to find her so easily- the little nymph was only told that the fair Lady lived in Eperlan. Then again, familiars were soldiers of their owner's soul. Perhaps she just had a sense for these kinds of things. Perhaps the same could be said for the tiny assassin that visited him with letters… Perhaps it could tell where someone was just by their connection with their owner.
God, thinking about how familiars knew things gave the man a headache. He found himself holding his hand to his forehead at the desk in his room, covered with blueprints he had been finalizing to submit to the engineering division. They would build it and test it first, obviously. A whole new slew of problems would pop up if they didn't. Even then it would take a week or two to get it out of the workshop and to the factories for mass production. It was up to Gascon himself to deem whether the products should be released to the public or deemed a government secret.
Here he was spacing out over a blackjack dealer in a casino… that was also a future governing power. Only he could manage to have that kind of relationship with someone. It never was simple. He was pulled out of his thoughts when a familiar wisp popped out of the shadows. Its head was low for some reason this time.
"What is it, boy," he inquired out of concern. "Is it Abbie? Did something happen," he prodded as he got up and knelt to its level. He noticed a note on its scarf and took it off then stood at his full height. Whistle hung there listlessly, waiting for Gascon to read its owner's message.
As the emperor read the note, it all became clear to him. He wondered why he didn't realize it sooner. He looked back at his desk when he finished. He heaved a heavy breath before looking back at the small assassin who remained. Usually, Whistle would have disappeared, but considering the contents of the letter, it was understandable that it would hang about.
"So… She's now a full-fledged governing Lady…," he breathed, taking in the reality of it all. He saw the familiar look up at him and nod. "I want to go to her, to help her… Urgh…" He shook his head, squeezing his eyes shut. He recalled his own past experiences. Everything was so confused. He couldn't think straight, then.
Now, someone he had grown close to, who had been a source of comfort for him, who had helped him was going through the same. He held up the tear-stained note, reading it over again. What could he do in a situation like this? In what way could he be there for her?
There was a knock on the door and the wisp faded quickly into the shadows. The emperor quickly hid the note under the papers. He turned to the pink doors and shouted, "Come in."
It was his brother, Marcassin, who opened them. "Are you almost ready, brother? The Royal Procession is about to begin," he reminded him.
"Roy- Right, I forgot," Gascon recalled quickly, flustered by the sudden event. "J-just a moment, Marcassin." Of course, today would be the day the public would see their new ruler. Today would be the day they see the lauded Mechanical Sage of Hamelin- a title only given to him for his ability to come up with unique designs and inventions.
As much as he wanted to see Abbie, to comfort her, to return the favor of being a good source to vent off to, he had his own obligations to the throne. He recalled this as he reached for a drawer containing flesh-toned makeup to cover up the bags under his eyes. The emperor had to be the picture of good health, after all. If it weren't for the vainness of society, he griped in his mind, there wouldn't be a need.
The younger ruler nodded and turned to leave. "Right, brother. I shall see you at the palace entrance." He hesitated and looked back. "Are you alright? You seem a little more stressed than usual."
He feigned a smile as he looked back at his younger brother. He shouldn't have to worry about his problems, he reasoned. "I'm fine. Don't worry." He waved him away with a makeup brush.
"Alright. Do be gentle with that. Perhaps I should call a servant," the younger prince suggested. He never recalled his elder brother really using makeup. It was quite odd to see, really. Did he know how?
The former thief had raised a mirror from behind his work desk, effectively turning it into a mock vanity. Generally, he had little need of the thing. He seemed to lean forward, carefully applying concealer to his face. "I have it, alright? I'm no artist, but give me some credit," he said as he turned on the cushioned stool to face Marcassin. He had already managed to cover the bags on the right eye. "As it happens, I actually paid attention to the royal stylist before the coronation. It really isn't that difficult."
The younger brother nodded. "I shall be seeing you then, Gascon." He turned away and closed the doors behind him. There was something bothering him, he was sure. Knowing Gascon, it was best not to pry. When he opened up, if decided to at all, he'd do it when the time was right. The sage walked to the palace entrance to wait on his brother.
Gascon took a moment to look at his reflection. His handiwork had paid off to some degree. Combined with his hair being brushed daily by the royal hairdresser (Marcassin's idea, not his), he looked completely different from the thief that perused the streets of Hamelin from time to time. He found it hard to believe.
It was no wonder Abbie never connected the dots, he realized. There were just enough differences to throw her off. His eyes still looked tired to some extent, but the crowd would just assume it was from all the hard work he'd been doing. The man in the mirror, the man they would see, would be the man he wanted them to believe was Gascon. They would never know the thief.
The time finally came. It was time the Mechanical Sage of Hamelin showed himself. The Sage of machinery, not magic. It was a title he could only claim. While conventionally, sages had to wield some considerable magic power- as in real magic- his inventions and ideas alone had revolutionized several systems in Hamelin in the short time he had come to power. Though… some credit had to be given to Marcassin, as quickly as the youngest would deny it.
To be called a sage, despite not truly being one, was an honor. He stepped onto the ceremonial float with his brother at his side. They smiled proudly at each other as the vehicle lurched to life. Behind them were several of the new inventions the engineering division had rolled out. Some of the new technology had been merely improved upon by the older emperor. Others were either wholly Gascon's and Marcassin's designs or the work of the famed workshops of Hamelin.
As they rolled through the streets, the people all crowded at the side to see their newest addition to the throne and what the two brothers had been up to outside of keeping the kingdom safe. They were pleased to see, instead of a tyrant pig sitting motionless two proud emperors waving to the sea of excited citizens.
"I think they are quite pleased to see you, brother," Marcassin laughed as he waved back to the eager gathering. He received a snort from the lanky man next to him. "Oh, you don't think so?"
"I was just thinking… They're happier to see you, Marcassin," Gascon replied through the grin he cast at the crowd. He leaned toward his younger brother. "You didn't exactly have much to show the last time if I recall."
"Your appearance was not the picture of royalty, either, Gascon," the young sage retorted quietly.
"Ouch," was all he had to say to that. He went back grinning and waving enthusiastically at the people on the sidelines. They seemed to admire both him and his brother. Kids and adults alike marveled at the pride of the Empire, the innovations they produced. The older emperor was glad, at least, that the people seemed proud to have him rather than disappointed. All of their hard work had paid off.
This procession, he found, had proven something to him no discussion could ever have. To see the joy of the citizens, to see how proud they were of their rulers and the achievements of their city; to see Hamelin standing after all the chaos it had gone through- from fifteen years in the past to the white ash incident- had put an old argument to rest. It was an argument that persisted even after helping to prevent the end of times twice. He could safely say that he had become a man both he and his father could be proud of. Now he had to keep that truth alive.
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Chapter 6: To Love an Emperor Thief
It was, from the start of Gascon's reign, his duty to commune with the governing Lords and Ladies of the lands under the control of the Empire. It helped keep the peace as well as the unity of their kingdom in check. Under circumstances where a new family or heir to the original family took power, it was a tradition for that head of house to meet with the current Emperor when possible.
He had sent word to schedule a meeting that day with Lady Abirose. He had decided to give her space and time- a couple of months to handle her loss. He didn't want to raise any suspicion from the public nor did he wish to cause her any more distress that she had been under. Handling matters such as this was a delicate affair.
He had arranged to meet in his room rather than the throne room- or better put, Marcassin's chambers. It always felt awkward meeting people in there. He sometimes felt he didn't belong there because of its overwhelming history. He did belong but it still wasn't… him.
His room was a spacious round expanse situated lower in the castle. While his brother and even some of the servants and guards worried about his opinion of this situation, they found he didn't care. It was a place to sleep, to think, to plan, and to go about life in his mind. Whether his brother got the higher bunking was no concern of his. It was closer to the inner workings of the Porcine Palace- he enjoyed the sound of machines clanging and whirring. It kept him in touch with reality.
His room had no carpet, save for large plush teal rug in the center he often found himself sleeping on. The bed in the corner hardly saw use. What really saw use was the bookshelf cluttered with rolled up blueprints he had drawn up and his work desk/mock vanity. One or two lamps lined the walls, providing him with plenty of light, though his trusty desk lamp was sometimes all he needed.
And off to the side was a sofa, another item that had seen more use than the soft bed in the corner. It even had a small coffee table in front of it, perfect for when he got tired of sitting on the stool to review plans. He wouldn't have minded it much if it didn't cut into his room on the floor where he slept. He found himself yelled at by both his brother and servants alike for that- not that he really cared.
A knock on the door sounded just as he was putting on the last of his makeup. Appearances had to be kept after all. "Just a moment," he requested as he put the supplies up. He got up and straightened his clothing out.
He approached the doors and opened them to find his guest of honor standing patiently in the hall. Her hands were clasped in front of her simple but elegant lacy white dress that measured just past her knees. She slightly bowed and then smiled up at him. "Your majesty," she politely greeted.
He returned the bow as well as the gracious smile. "Lady Abirose. I am pleased that you could make it." He stepped to the side. "Do come in. This is where we'll have our meeting," he instructed as he motioned to the inside of his chamber.
She paused for a moment, curious at the choice. "Your majesty, if I may…," she began, receiving a nod from him to go ahead. "These are your private chambers, yes? Doesn't that seem a little… informal for a meeting such as this one?"
He smirked from his place in the doorway. She had already noticed his lax nature as an emperor, it seemed. "Actually… I hold a lot of meetings in here when my brother isn't around. I prefer to be comfortable and the throne room isn't necessarily one of the places I feel comfortable in," he explained. By this point, he had lost count of the people that he had allowed in his room just to speak with him. Every single one of them had a similar response she had- that it was rather odd how informal he was when it came to meetings.
Abirose had her doubts. She studied the man before her for any sign that he was leading her on. She could see it in his eyes, his sincerity, his honesty. She felt a sense of familiarity emanate from the look on his face. There was something close that eased her mind about trusting Gascon then and there.
Perhaps his resemblance to the thief…?
She heard him mention that he'd arrange for some food for her shortly as she followed him into the room. He closed the doors behind her simply out of a need for professional confidentiality. He motioned to sit when he approached the sofa. She sat on the end facing closest to the door while he swiftly walked over to the bookshelf.
He drew a box of playing cards and shook it at her. "Fancy a game of blackjack?" He smiled at her. "Always a good game to open up over. Marcassin prefers more strategy based games, but I'm all for simplicity," he persuaded.
"You play it? Isn't that a commoner's game?" She tilted her head as she watched him take a seat next to her.
He nodded, smirking at the box. "Yes. Do you?" C'mon, Abbie. You should. There isn't another blackjack dealer alive I've met that can reach your skill.
"Well… Um… I used to play it with my father, Lord Evren all the time," she sadly lamented. She pensively watched as the emperor laid out the cards in front of her.
So that was where she got her skill. "Ah… Yes. The great Lord Evren. I never got the chance to meet him in person," he admitted, taking up his selection. They both dealt their own hands, this time. "From what I recall, he was a great man. The empire won't be the same without him."
She sighed heavily as she drew another card from the deck. "You are correct, it won't. I hope I can fit into his role." She frowned as she looked at her array. "I'm sorry, are we betting on this, your majesty," she inquired, recalling a key component that made the game more entertaining and notorious.
Gascon chuckled. She never missed much, did she? "Well, I don't have anything in the way of monetary value and it wouldn't exactly be appropriate to bet our own clothes- though it is an option…," he thought aloud as he raised an eyebrow at the woman next to him. He shook his head, quickly pushing that idea aside. He thought for a moment as he stared at the cards. Material goods just simply wouldn't do. "Ah! I have it!" He grinned slyly at his guest. "As this is a meeting regarding your plans for Eperlan's future, we could wager knowledge. For instance…" he placed his cards down on the table. "Whoever loses this round has to reveal something about their history- just to break the ice."
She placed her hand down and thought about his proposal. Finally, she nodded, a small smile on her face. "Sounds fine to me." They turned their cards over to find the emperor had won. "Oh w-wow. Not bad," she quietly admitted. She hadn't really expected him to win that first round.
"I do try," he bragged cheekily. He took the cards up and shuffled them into the deck. "So, what is there to tell, Lady Abirose?"
"Well… It's not my history per-se, but it has to do with it. My father was a rather caring man, but he could be stubborn. He was especially stubborn when it came to my upbringing." She sighed, recalling many a lecture from him. "I fear he was worried about how I handled myself. I always did have a knack for getting into trouble. I climbed so many trees and buildings- I don't even know what for. I just loved the thrill of being up high." She rubbed her arm subconsciously. She shook her head. "At any rate, Lord Evren was always busy before his health started to decline. Not a day went by when he didn't try to do what he thought best for everyone in Eperlan." She smiled sadly as she drew her next two cards from the stack.
"I share that sentiment. Up until recently, I've been worried about my own ability to run the kingdom." He glanced up at her, remembering the last letter she sent. "Tell me, will you take the advice I gave you at the coronation," he wondered as he took another card from the pile.
"'Advice'," she asked, trying to figure out his meaning. "You mean about doing things my way? Is that it?" A silent nod was her answer. "But what if… What if my way isn't good enough? What if it's not right?"
"Then make adjustments to it. Is it really that hard to understand," he suggested incredulously. He huffed as he put his cards down. He then turned and smiled at his unconfident guest. "I'm sure you'll figure it out, Lady Abirose." He looked back down at the cards he had laid down on the table. "At any rate, this next bet's going to be what our plans for the empire will be from here, shall we?"
The next hand was his win again. "I swear, you're no amateur, your highness," she quipped with a simple smile. "Well… as it stands, Eperlan's trade has been booming as well as our mining and smelting industry, thanks to your efforts."
"Thanks to mine? Aren't you forgetting you and your people's," he corrected, glancing at Abirose as he collected the cards.
She blushed. "Honestly, I don't feel I've done that much. It wasn't until you and your brother healed the brokenhearted and fixed the rail system that everything turned around… I could only do what I could and that wasn't a lot." She held the cards she took up close to her chest. She shook her head. "That's beside the point. I plan to make Eperlan a booming center of trade and a mining town worthy of the finest factories in Hamelin. If I can do that, the people of Eperlan will be healthy and happy! I'm sure of it!"
That brought a smirk to the emperor's face. Such ambition and care for her fellow man represented that stubborn fire of the blackjack dealer he'd come to know. That was the Abbie he knew, the girl he cared for. "Well then… It seems you've found your fire," he congratulated with a tilt of the head. With a smirk, he dared, "You name the bet this time."
"Same as before. Only if you win this round, you'll have to decide my fate," she joked. She never thought a meeting with a ruler would be so entertaining. It was definitely unorthodox, but that was fine by her.
"I'll take that," he accepted, drawing a card. "Dammit," he hissed under his breath. "I mean… I lost." He put his cards down and rubbed his temple exasperatedly. "So you want to know what I'm going to do with the Empire?" He sighed and leaned forward. "Honestly, what I've been doing. Come up with new inventions, reach out to neighboring lands, keep trade up… all of that. Just keep improving until I can't improve any more- or until I die. Then it will be up to whoever's next in line to take over- whoever that is."
"You haven't thought of finding a suitor," Abirose asked, though nervously. She didn't know if she was overstepping her bounds with that question.
He shook his head. "I'm not one for forced relationships, Lady Abirose." He sighed and leaned back in the sofa. "If anyone were to bring an heir to the throne, it would be my brother. Let's just say women seem to adore him," he confided quietly as he drew the next round of cards.
"Women seemed quite interested in you at the coronation, sir," she remembered. How could she forget? She almost made a scene of it. She blushed as she remembered some not too shy men also seemed jealous. "And some men…"
He seemed to roll his eyes at that part. "Well of course. Who wouldn't want to live in a palace," he pointed out as he analyzed his cards.
"Yes, right. Sorry for nearly tripping us up during that dance," she apologized, her cheeks turning an even darker shade of red.
"Don't worry about it," he eased as he stretched. It was just a dance, he thought as he lowered his arms. He leaned forward again. "In any case, what should this next round be," he pondered excitedly.
She leaned toward him, the blush on her face fading as she smiled. "Tell a secret you haven't told anyone else," she requested with a giggle.
With a short exhale through his nose, the emperor jerkily tilted his head. "Well, you can forget government secrets, that's for sure," Gascon stipulated as he placed his cards down.
Seeing he had stuck with the card selection he started off with, she drew two more. "Bust…," she called out dejectedly, revealing her hand with a lowered head. She didn't anticipate her loss, obviously.
"Overcompensated did you," he observed, a playful smirk threatening to show itself. "So what's this secret?"
"C-can I change the bet," she whined with a pout. She glared at the bookshelf, her cheeks red. I really should have chosen something else, she berated herself. What the hell is wrong with you, Abirose?
"Sorry. That's not how it works," he denied, finally allowing himself a grin as he crossed his arms.
She breathed heavily as her face went red again. "Emperor Gascon, I… Well… On the matter of suitors and all that… well, I have to say that I don't know if I'd be available," she began, fidgeting with her hands. She saw him raise an eyebrow at her.
What is she trying to say? Has she found someone? He felt a pang of slight jealousy but also happiness. Abbie was, first and foremost, his friend and whatever choice she had made he'd stand by her for it. As long as she was happy with her decision…
"While I'm not technically in a relationship, I have been admiring someone- though he doesn't look like much…" She looked down and nervously chuckled. She finally looked up, mustering up the courage to say it. "My heart's been stolen."
It took a moment for him to register what she said. Stolen… Stolen how? he thought. Like a piece of her heart's been stolen? When he read more into her actions, he realized what she meant, finally. His eyes widened as he slowly put the cards down on the table. "By whom?"
"A thief. A wandering thief…," she admitted, looking away shamefully. His face reminded her so much of that vagrant that frequented her old place of work. The pickpocket had taken it without even realizing it. Here she was: meeting with his royal double. She placed her cards down. She looked at his hand hesitantly. "Y-you had blackjack, by the way," she whispered, realizing he had been caught off-guard by her outburst.
"Then tell me… this thief. What was his name," he steadily asked, keeping his voice in check.
He had a feeling he knew the answer already. His heart was racing. He felt hot under the collar, dizzy, and nauseous. He managed to feign a neutral countenance but just barely.
She held a hand to her chest as if she were trying to catch her breath. For a moment, she didn't know if she could say it, that thief's name. Her fingers idly wandered over the lace that overlaid more opaque material on her white dress. "'Swaine'. His name was 'Swaine'," she breathed at last. She looked up at the royal next to her, the royal that just barely managed to hold the sudden flood of emotion back. She reached for the cards, expecting to simply move on with the game.
His restraint shattered- she had to know now. He had to tell her who he was… But even that was overshadowed by the raw unbridled passion he felt in that moment. Abbie was all he could think. Just her name. Just her name, and with it all sheer adoration of the blackjack dealer- of the Lady who sat next to him playing that very game. He couldn't stop himself.
Suddenly, her chin was being gently taken up by Gascon who had drawn close to her. "Y-your majesty, wha- what are you-." She stammered by the man's sudden forwardness. He stole a kiss from her. Her eyes widened in shock. What was going on? Where did this come from? The kiss was gentle, not at all forced. Was she missing something, here? It was tender, warm- there was meaning behind it… Was it a confession of love? Even so, who was he to do this?
When he withdrew, he smiled warmly at her. "Now it seems I've gone and gambled my heart away to a blackjack dealer."
Her face was red and she remained frozen in the position he had left her in. It felt so wrong. Even so, something about it warmed her. At the same time, he had, in a way, forced himself on her. She felt confused about everything in that moment. No matter how tender he intended it to be, she couldn't let it stand- she wasn't going to let him take advantage of her. With that, she shook her head as her heated blush died down.
She threw a hand against the man's face in disgust. "Who the hell do you think you are? You can't just kiss someone like that," she shouted angrily. When she saw him rub his left cheek she realized what she had done. She had struck the emperor- one of them at least- a crime punishable by imprisonment or even death. She put her hands up to her mouth in horror.
"Hnng… That arm strength. I can definitely see how you're so good at climbing, my lady." He grinned, still rubbing his jaw. "I guess I did kind of deserve it."
"Y-you're not mad," she warily noticed, shrinking back from the lanky form in front of her.
"You know… I've been hit by worse, surprisingly." He scoffed as he looked up at the ceiling. He looked back at the woman in white. "Have you figured it out yet?"
"No…" she shook her head, trying to make sense of it. "But you can't be… that's not- Swaine never could fit into that crowd. You can't be him." She looked up at Gascon who sighed and got up.
"I guess you need to be convinced, hmm?" He walked over to a magenta changing curtain and dresser near the bed. He threw off the cape and medallion he wore underneath it. He picked up the coat from the corner of the veil that had hung out of view and pulled it on. Last, he rubbed the makeup from under his eyes with the sleeve of his coat.
He returned to the sofa as he proceeded to mess up his hair to his liking. He hunched a little as he spread his arms to display his alternate identity. "Did you honestly think I wouldn't know how to act?" He noticed how her angered expression began to mix with betrayal. He didn't want to lose her over this. "Granted, everything I've ever told you have been one-hundred percent true. I did get a job- I became an emperor and an informant to myself. I have helped save the world. I do have a younger brother who I still think has more capability to run this place than I do. Everything. Every last bit I've ever told you has been the truth."
He walked over and knelt so that he was lower than her. "Abbie. I am an emperor of Hamelin, but I'm also Swaine, the master-thief. We're one and the same, you see." He saw her look away from him with a hurt look in her eye. "I'm sorry. It was never my intention to hurt you, to make a fool out of you…," he softly pleaded as he took her hand.
She looked down at the tired face of the vagrant she had developed feelings for. The man who shared his adventures with her over a simple game of cards. Yet, somehow, he was also the Mechanical Sage, the machine-minded ruler of the Pig Iron Empire. She felt conflicted, enraged, heartbroken. What could she say to such a person? She thought he was honest. She thought he was kind. But he had tricked her into believing two entirely different realities. "Swaine- your highness- whoever you are, how can I? I don't even know who you are anymore. How can I trust you?"
His heart sank. He looked down and searched for a way to convince her. He just needed a way. He met her eyes and felt a bit of guilt when he saw tears forming in them. He breathed heavily. "You trusted Gascon to catch you during the dance, didn't you? And Swaine when he said that everything would get better?"
She blinked, recalling those moments. She nodded fervently. She felt him grip her hand tighter, almost as if he didn't want to let go.
"Then tell me, dear Abbie, tell me: how are we any different? You escape to the casino to deal blackjack, or at least you use to. The Abbie I know there is much different than Lady Abirose of Eperlan. I'd trust both without any doubt," he argued, glaring up at her. When she didn't respond he got up and walked to his desk. He pulled out the Masterthief's Magnum.
He walked over to her and tossed the famed gun on the table. Her eyes focused on the weapon. It shown so brilliantly in the light of the room.
"I trust everyone who helped me make that gun. This is the invention I used the scrolls for- the very scrolls that you helped me acquire, Abbie," he softly recapped as he carefully hovered his hand over the plus-shaped barrel. He looked over at Abbie who looked up at the stranger in front of her. He turned away and closed his eyes and breathed for a moment. "If we hadn't been able to make this, Marcassin might have never asked me to reconsider becoming emperor."
He spun around, facing her once again. "Abbie, if this doesn't prove to you that I am who I say I am- that I have nothing to hide, then at least take solace in this…" He took her hand again. "Because of you, I've been able to do so much for the Empire! I've been able to help so many people- even you." When she looked away from him he frowned. He reached up to caress her face, still holding her hand.
"Swaine, stop it," she ordered, snatching her hand out of his. "Please, just stop," she quietly begged, seemingly withdrawing into herself. The outstretched hand of the thief in question dropped to his side.
"Abbie, I-," he began to whisper. Their friendship was crumbling, sifting right through his hands.
"Don't touch me," she shouted when he began to step forward. When she was sure he stood in place, she began to speak. "I don't know who you are…," she whimpered quietly. A single tear escaped her eyes.
There was silence between the two of them. It eerily hung overhead, filling the room. The two never thought they'd see the day when such discomfort would visit them.
His tired eyes focused on the distraught, confused woman. He let out a hopeless sigh. "I'm whoever you want me to be, Abbie…," he permitted softly, giving in, allowing her to choose.
He had lost her again… He began to collect the playing cards. As he began to walk to the bookcase, he stopped when he felt her hand take his.
"I'm sorry… It's so much to take in. Can I ask you something, your majesty," she quietly asked, slowly shifting her hand so her fingers could wrap around his palm. It felt rough but warm. She wanted him. Just him. Not the thief, not the emperor, just the man behind them both. "What did you fall in love with first… me or my card-playing?"
He was silent for a moment. He thought seriously about his answer. He looked over his shoulder with a knowing smile. "Well, it's honestly hard to say." He laughed. "I fell in love with the card-playing, but only because the card-player was you." He turned around with almost a twirl. "I haven't been able to play blackjack since you left the casino- not after playing it so much with you. It just never felt the same." He clasped the hand holding the deck of cards over hers.
"I'll entrust these to you, alright." He turned his hands over so he could give her the set of cards. "They'd be better off with you."
"Your Highness," she breathed, gripping the box as she looked into his eyes. Swaine…
"'Gascon'," he corrected. "Let's start over, shall we? If you can promise to give me time to talk, I can promise to keep it open between us. That's fair, right?"
She leaped from the couch and wrapped her arms around him in a massive embrace. She rubbed her face into his chest, tears of happiness staining it. "That's all I wanted to hear, Gascon."
He jumped from the sudden show of affection. "Hey, now." He laughed before returning the gesture. "Thank you for accepting me, Abbie…," he whispered, savoring her friendship, her love.
"You fiend," she jested as she separated from him. "I wouldn't expect an emperor to wield a pickpocketing gun, anyhow."
"Heh. Credit for the design goes to yours truly." He picked up the magnum, twirled it, and shot the grappling claw out to the bookshelf, grabbing a rolled-up blueprint. The claw shot back into the gun and the emperor took the blueprint from its grip. "Told you, master-thief."
"Too soon, Swaine," she griped through an amazed smile. This was definitely going to take some getting used to. For both of them. What the future had in store was a mystery.
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Chapter 7: Epilogue
They met off and on, always under formal, official pretenses- many to manage the land of Eperlan. It had grown in the year that followed and often the Lady found herself at the Mechanical sage's door with building permits and plans in hand to review. She often found it more expedient than the mail system in place, plus it allowed for better communication between the capitol and her homeland. There were times she even needed the emperor's express permission and guidance in updating the smelting and mining facilities.
While they often had little time to talk casually during these meetings, the two enjoyed each other's company. Gascon found her intelligence on internal affairs quite strong, to his delight. She had extensive knowledge of the history of her neighbors as well as their current policies. Often, her qualms with expansion were based on such information.
"Might I suggest talking with them," Gascon had asked her. "Even if you disagree, you may find a decent compromise. Perhaps there's some land they're willing to give up for a price," he suggested, smiling as he held his hand out to the side. He had a fair point, she thought at the time. Taking that suggestion to heart, she approached the neighboring lands' leaders and reopened the doors of communication between them, allowing more opportunities to strengthen not only Eperlan but also the Empire.
Over and over, bit by bit the empire got stronger. More and more lands within it started to really communicate and strengthen each other. Trade had been going strong, but that was only because they had been working off old agreements. Now, places were upgrading, flourishing, all thanks to technologies they had negotiated to exchange with one another.
And Gascon knew this because of legitimate visits to the neighboring lands. Combined with what he picked up as Swaine, he could tell things were for the better at last. It wasn't perfect, but it was certainly an improvement from the impoverished state he found it in.
There was just one land he hadn't officially visited yet as the emperor. That was Eperlan- the land of Lady Abirose. It was here his beloved blackjack dealing witch called home.
Accompanied by two royal guards, he walked down the center of the street admiring the stands outside the grey bricked buildings. Some of them looked rebuild from war-torn dilapidated ones. Others looked newer than that. The stands were vendors of various goods made in in-home businesses. The signs looked fresh and new, the produce and goods even more so.
People chatted eagerly and bought their groceries. Kids played in the streets. It seemed the shopping district had grown past its bounds to the main street since the thief had surveyed the area. The smell of fresh bread taunted him and his stomach growled. He didn't have anything to eat yet and it was already in the second half of the afternoon. So many things had to be done. When he got focused on a task, his appetite became the least of his worries.
He found the source: a cheese and bread stand. He stopped short, the guards with him coming to halt.
"Sir… We have an appointment to keep," one of them reminded him as he eyed the stand.
"It would only take a moment," he whined as he looked back at the guard. "I haven't had a bite to eat, you know."
"Sir…," the guard protested, reaching out a hand as the cape cloaked royal approached the stand. "With all due respect, it's a little unwise to buy food without a person to test it." The guard frowned when his employer proceeded to purchase a small wedge of cheese and a piece of bread
"If you're so worried, you test it," he ordered bitterly as he broke the bread in half along with the cheese wedge. He handed it to the guard. "I'm sure you and your comrade could use a snack anyway." With that, he started devouring his half. "You seem to forget- I've lived off worse. This is a feast compared to the meals I've had," he casually lamented through a mouthful of food as they walked down the street to the mansion on the end of it.
The guards looked at him for a moment as they walked, exchanged glances, and shrugged as the guard with the food broke down the small loaf and cheese halves into smaller pieces to share. There wasn't a point in asking- the royal had been pressed about his past before with little result. The older brother of the Great Sage was one stubborn man about that.
They stood on the grounds of the mansion in front of the door of which a guard stepped forward to knock. The three were greeted by none other than Maria, the loyal servant of the family. At first, she was confused by the guards but then her face lit up at the sight of Gascon.
"Oh, you must be Emperor Gascon," she greeted, bowing. She smiled up at the co-emperor. "Welcome to the house of Eperlan. I am Maria, her Ladyship's servant since childhood."
He smiled as he looked down at the elderly woman and returned the bow. "Yes, I am. It's an honor to meet you, Miss Maria," he formally greeted.
With an enthused chuckle, she looked back at the main hall and nodded. "She's in the study. She's been expecting you, your majesty." She motioned her hand inside.
With a nod, the three entered, walking past the servant in black. The elder walked past them and led the way to a room in the back of the entrance hall. Upon entering, there were three regal massive bookshelves filled with text positioned between two large windows adorned with dark red curtains that illuminated the room. To the side was a fireplace with knickknacks on the mantle as well as a clock. In front of that was a coffee table on top of a dark red rug with a gold knot like designs decorating it over the cherry hardwood floor. It was accompanied by a matching sofa with two matching chairs, each upholstered with soft dark red satin cushioning.
Sitting on the sofa, reading a book was Lady Abirose. She seemed entertained by it, so much so she didn't see the regal thief she'd grown to love walking into the room.
"You two," he began, addressing the guards. "Guard the doors outside."
"Sir," the other guard questioned, tilting his head. "Are you sure?"
He turned to them with an easy smile. "I trust her." His smile grew wider as he recalled all the information he shared with her- information no one else knew about him. She swore to keep everything he told her to herself. So far, she held up her end of the bargain.
The guard looked down and then back up at Gascon. He had to have faith in his majesty. They were only there as back up, really. According to his younger brother and the servants, he had fought off even greater threats. The guard nodded and looked over at his compatriot and they both left him behind.
"Is there anything I can get you," Maria asked, peering around the corner of the door.
"No. Thank you, ma'am." He nodded over his shoulder as he approached Abirose. With that, the door firmly shut behind him.
She looked up when she heard the nearby sounds of someone approaching her. She smiled widely when she saw the royal rogue, snapping the book shut. She placed it on the table and leaped to her feet. She wanted to hug him but held herself back. "Your majesty," excitedly greeted, bowing.
He took her hand in his and lifted it gently to kiss it. "Lady Abirose," he answered softly, smirking at her as she blushed. He looked at the door then back at her and whispered, "Hello, Abbie."
She giggled and took her hand back from him. "Gascon, with the doors closed there's no need to whisper. It's almost impossible for anyone to hear."
He raised an eyebrow at that fact. He had just sent the guards away. "Then perhaps it's a good thing I trust you, Abbie." He took a seat near the bookshelves on the sofa and the Lady dressed in a plain white dress followed suit. "I'm glad to see Eperlan," he paused when he looked at her cheerful carefree disposition, "And you have been doing well."
She nodded enthusiastically. "Ever since we've started talking more, the land has been doing well! I've been able to go out and have some fun even!" She tilted her head back at the taller man. "But none of the dances I've been to have been as memorable as the coronation…"
"Was it really that memorable," he jested as he rubbed the back of his head sheepishly. He looked at the bookshelf, feigning ignorance.
"Oh, come on, Swaine! It was the first time we danced together!" She crossed her arms and glared at him.
He looked back at Abbie and sighed, smiling fondly at the memory. "Was that what it was," he continued to tease.
She elbowed him in the chest. "Stop it, you," she commanded lightheartedly, giggling afterward.
He winced then laughed, rubbing his chest. "Y'know… we haven't had time to really talk as much," he noticed recalling their last meetings. He raised a hand to his chin. "I miss our little chats."
"So do I," she reminisced. "But whatever time we get to spend together is nice…" She looked up at him and scooted closer towards the center of the couch. "At least there isn't a bar counter separating us, though." She laughed nervously. "It's our own civic duty that's replaced it."
Gascon shook his head. "No, I think not. I think it's brought us closer together." He inched closer to her. He placed his hand down. He looked at the fireplace for a moment. "You've proven yourself capable and I've been able to instill more trust in you than ever before to run your end of the kingdom." When he looked back he noticed her blushing. He looked down and noticed his hand over hers on the couch. He hesitated for a moment, slightly lifting his hand before gently gripping her own. He looked up at her again. "Eperlan could never have asked for a better Lady. I'm sure Lord Evren would be proud."
He had a point. Everything since the repair of the mining rails and the healing of the brokenhearted had been her doing. She also found herself trusting the co-emperor to keep the many provinces of the Empire at peace. She slowly nodded. "Thank you, Gascon…," she whispered, holding her hand to her chest.
She looked up at him and admired his face. It wasn't as thin as it had been when they first met. It was good to see the rogue in good health. Regardless of that, he owed her something… Something he had stolen. She recalled their first kiss- the very first official meeting between her as a fully fledged Lady and the older co-emperor of Hamelin. Their little courtship was a bit… untraditional to say the least. It was a secret between them. No one knew, not even the younger brother of her companion.
It was a mutual need of privacy, of keeping things simple that drove it. If people knew… it would make things more complicated. Tradition would have them formally court. People would find out and there'd be a completely different air. They'd start asking questions, making suggestions about their relationship- a relationship that was wholly their business and no one else's. They both seemed to be in silent agreement that just being in the room together, whether it be official business or not was good enough for them. They didn't need a fancy dinner or a ball. Just talking like they always did, divulging personal secrets like they had over a game of cards was all they needed.
What if it wasn't…? That kiss… she wanted to feel all the warmth that came with it again. "Swaine…?" She nervously locked eyes with him. "Do you ever feel we should…," she began, swallowing. She looked down and back up again, the thief following her movements. "That we should…," she tried again, shifting nervously on the couch. "We should make things more… official between us," she finally concluded, blushing.
She heard him sigh and saw him look away. He rubbed the back of his head in thought. He frowned as he looked back at Abirose. "I'm not sure… I'm worried about how much people would press us, mostly for your sake, my lady." Though he smiled, his eyes displayed a sense of concern. "Do you think you could handle that kind of pressure?"
She looked away, seriously considering it. She laughed nervously, exhaled deeply, and then met his gaze again. "If our love really is true…," she began, lightly reaching out a hand to rest over Gascon's heart. It beat steadily underneath. "I think I can handle it. I think we'll be okay." She smiled and pressed her hand a little more, her fingers spreading on his chest. "I want to be able to see you without having it be for official meetings. I want to be able to share an embrace without worrying about the public finding out…"
He looked down at her hand and back up at her. He felt the same. The public could press all they liked. Advisors, fellow governors, and even Marcassin could try to force their opinions on the matter. It was theirs and theirs alone and no one would change that. He wanted the same freedom she wanted and this seemed to be the only way. "I agree, Abbie. I miss being able to talk about other things. I miss playing blackjack with you, joking with you, and just… simply having fun." He beamed at her, caressing the hand on the sofa. "I think you're right… It's time to let this secret go. We can't keep going like this."
She nodded, her cheeks rosy as she shared his resolve. She lunged forward, her lips landing on his. Gascon let out a shocked yelp as her weight forced him down on the seat of the couch. His hands flew up briefly and he laid haphazardly beneath her. He stared up at her closed eyes and returned the favor, relaxing under the former blackjack dealer. She had repaid the tender warmth of their first kiss, the abruptness of it. She took back the kiss he stole.
She lifted her head and their lips parted. She sighed contently as she looked down at the man she had just assailed. He smiled up at her, comfortable as could be despite it. "You taste like cheese and bread, Swaine," she commented, giggling at the royal.
"Funny, that's what I ate before coming here," he shot back, amused at her observation. He felt the weight of her head add itself to his chest. He breathed through his nose and tilted his head up, adjusting to the change. He tilted it back down to admire the Lady as he carefully wrapped his arms around her shoulders. She seemed so adorable in this manner, curled up on top of him. He softly chuckled as he idly rubbed the back of her shoulders. He could get used to this kind of abrupt affection. He loved her spontaneity, her ambitious spirit.
She moved her hand over to listen to his heart. It was slowing down from a rushed rhythm. She felt the rise and fall of his chest and the warmth of his body. Was it right to feel so comfortable because of it? She closed her eyes, recalling her childhood days, of being held by her father while he read stories to her. She remembered drifting to sleep often in the middle of a tale. She had felt so safe and at ease like nothing could harm her. That same warmth emanated from him, emanated from Gascon- from Swaine. That feeling had returned in the guise of the man she fell in love with. She closed her eyes and hummed contently.
This quiet sense of security, this blissful moment of simple cuddling: he wished it could stay that way. He reached up to stroke her head, running his fingers through her brown hair. He smiled when she shifted her head in response. "My dear Abirose…," he whispered. "I promise you: I'll do everything in my power to make sure you're safe, to keep you as happy as you are now." With a sigh of comfort, he closed his eyes as well, both falling asleep in each other's arms.
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Chapter 8: Epilogue part 2, Play me like a Violin
Author’s Note: 
This is totally optional. It's pure romance. Nothing but romance. Think of it as the alternate ending.
Warning: This and only this chapter is rated mature as it does address rape at some point (not at length and not actually getting as far as intercourse but it does almost happen). For those of you who may be affected by this, this warning is for you. Read at your own discretion.
Disclaimer: I don't own the rights to Ni No Kuni. I don't own the characters. I only own the ideas I've used for certain ideas.
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He guided her up the trail, their disguises as the blackjack witch and the drifting thief masking their true identities. He held tightly onto her hand, a gleeful smirk on his lips. He could feel her trembling sense of confusion as they ran through the moonlit graveyards and long-dead trees. He glanced back, as he released a short laugh. She seemed like an unsure child following a parent almost. He couldn't help but find that adorable.
She noticed his glance and closed her partly open mouth, forming a small smile. "You going to tell me why we're going up the Tombstone Trail, Swaine," she asked pointedly, trustingly.
"A con-man doesn't tell all his secrets," he joked, absentmindedly caressing her hand with his thumb. They were heading to the top, where the moon was especially radiant this time of the year.
They hadn't yet revealed their relationship, so they played it safe on where they had their dates. They would often find a cave or a forest-dwelling tribe to play blackjack and idly chat. Swaine reasoned that they had to wait for the right time to announce it to his younger brother who would hopefully approve and help dispel any misinformation.
This night was a special occasion, however. It was the night the music played, the night they had truly begun to connect as something more than friends. Two years ago, they fell in love. What better way to commemorate that moment than to return to that spot and make a new memory?
Their pace slowed until they reached the center of the clearing. The gravestone was illuminated by the candles and the full moon behind it. The moon lit the area up and made the shadows of the plant life and jack-o-lanterns dance. He pulled on her arm sharply and swung her around, forcing a surprised shout from her. He caught her by the shoulder and stared down at the lovely witch.
She stared back up at his confident smiling face. "Swaine…," she hesitantly asked as her mostly free arm, not bound by his hand in hers, slowly raised and pressed her hand on his chest.
He chuckled and tilted his head to the side as if pondering her very nature. "Care to dance, my lady," he smoothly requested.
She hesitated then blinked at him. "Dance? To what music, my king," she played along, smirking at the truth in the joke.
He breathed out through his nose, closing his eyes for a moment with a contemplative smile. "That." He glanced to the side at the trail they had just run up. "The hidden music of nature." He began to take steps, guiding her to a tune she could not hear. "Just listen. It's a beautiful melody, tonight."
She looked down, following his motions. She tried to hear it, but could only hear- or rather feel- his heart beat and the footsteps they made. She began to wonder if all the stress from running his share of the empire had finally broken him. She looked back up at his face. It looked calm and collected. She let her arm snake around his back and pressed herself closer to him. She'd just follow him as she did during their first dance. She would always follow him. It didn't matter if she was dealing cards or governing a land- that was the reality.
She felt his heartbeat. She heard the rhythm of his breathing. She felt his arm do as hers did- wrap around her back with a steady hand resting on the opposite shoulder blade. She focused on those patterns and lined them up with her own movements. He allowed her to change their direction and she looked back up. He didn't seem to take his eyes off of her.
He watched her expressions as they navigated the uneven terrain of the clearing. Had she figured out his suggestion? She made changes to their pace, to the way they danced. He would always let her lead if she wanted- no matter what. She was impulsive, stubborn, hotheaded, intelligent, and beautiful. She knew every dark secret he could tell her. He trusted her.
She gave everything she could to measure up to him, to impress him. She tried her best for him. He gave her the independence in her life as a Lady she thought she could only find as a witch. He had saved her from disappearing. He had given her comfort when she needed it when her world was falling apart. He had given up his secret life to her and she held it close to her, never letting a soul hear of it. She trusted him.
In each other's arms, they shared a dance met with equal faith. When he made a move, she let him and likewise, she was met with no resistance. They took turns leading each other, as unorthodox as it would seem.
It was then she heard the sounds of creatures in the distance. At first, it didn't have any basis or structure. She paired it with the beat of his heart and his steady breathing. Suddenly, it was an orchestra number. This was the music he heard… He had used her breathing to bring chaos to order. She looked up at him and smiled emphatically as their movements matched and pace of their dance became less frantic and unorganized. "I hear it! It's beautiful, Swaine," she cried, receiving a grin in return.
He smiled back at her. He opened his mouth to comment when the back of his foot caught on a tree root. The two went falling back. In an effort to protect her, he wrapped his other arm around her, shielding her from the ground. He sharply exhaled as the wind was knocked out of him.
The blackjack dealer laid on top of her companion, her eyes squeezed shut. She heard slightly labored breaths come from the man beneath her and she raised her head to inspect him. "You okay," she wondered sympathetically.
He opened an eye and smirked at her. "I've survived a one-hundred-foot drop after being shot out of a cannon into the mouth of a giant fairy godmother. I think I can survive a small fall like this one," he reassured, blushing at the oddity of the situation. "The question is, are you? I'd hate to see you mess up that pretty witch outfit of yours."
She giggled at his flippant concern. She loved the fact he didn't treat her too gently, just gently enough to be considerate and kind. He respected her durability. "Your coat doesn't need any more holes, Swaine. I think that's what I'd worry the most about." She smirked and crawled up so she could directly look him in the eye. "I'm fine, is what I'm saying, you big old idiot."
He chortled and reached up to run a hand through her hair. He lifted his head to lightly kiss her. "I'm your 'big old idiot'," he shot back as he watched her blush in return. He flashed another smile at her before kissing her again, though more passionately than before. Abbie returned the affection, their lips only parting for short gasps of air.
She felt his hands tense up in her hair and felt him shift underneath. She rested a hand on his shoulder and caressed his jaw. They savored the euphoria that came with it, with each kiss, with each pleasant moan the other released.
When they stopped, they breathed heavily, the hot, wet breaths of air hitting each other in the face. They stared at each other, both blushing deeply, beaming as their breathing returned to normal.
"I love you," the woman in black admitted, letting her head fall, her forehead gently resting on his.
He hummed contently. He looked up at her chocolate brown eyes and she stared down into his. He shifted the hand that rested in her hair down to her cheek, her chin cupped by his palm. "I love you, too," he softly replied.
"Enough to shout it to the world," she argued in a hushed whisper. She raised her head as she watched his smile widen.
Carefully, he shifted his right hand from her back to the base of her neck. "Come closer, Abbie," he directed as he brought her head closer to his so he could whisper in her ear. "I love you, my beautiful rose…," he complimented.
She lifted her head again and threw a confused smile. "Why did you whisper that," she questioned him, frowning slightly. "You didn't need to."
"Because," he began, blushing and chuckling nervously. "You are my world. You give me all the more reason to be a better ruler- a better person," he explained, rubbing her cheek with his thumb.
She blushed but her frown increased. She looked down and closed her eyes. "Don't say that. I'm not that important." She took his hand off of her cheek.
"But you are," he contested, his smile disappearing as he looked up at her incredulously. "Why would you think that, Abbie?"
She shook her head and locked eyes with him again. "I'm nothing compared to you. When we finally make this official, I don't know if I can match up to you- if I can be that Lady you'd want me to be." Tears started to form in the corners of her eyes. "The whole dainty lady front is just that, a front! I'm impulsive! I'm rough! I like to gamble! I fell for a thief, for heaven's sake!" She began to cry. "I don't understand, Gascon. Why does someone like you love me?"
He felt her tears fall on his face. He hated this. He hated seeing her so worked up, so hurt. She didn't realize… He reached up and tenderly wiped the trail of tears from her face. "Abbie…," he called out to her. She froze but didn't look back at him. "Abbie," he tried again, taking her chin and lifting her head gently. When she tried to fight it, he fought back, forcing her to face him. "Abbie, look at me," he ordered, his face set and determined. "I don't want the Lady of Eperlan. I don't want the blackjack witch. I didn't fall in love with either of them."
Her eyes widened and she stared down in shock at him. Was all of this an act? Had he really been playing her? She should have known better- she would have thought better of him if her emotions weren't so high. She tried to release herself from his grip, to get up, but she found his arm pinning her down. "Swaine! Let me go! Let go of me," she angrily demanded, a fresh batch of tears rolling down.
"Abbie. Abirose, calm down for a moment and listen to me! I fell in love with you." She stopped writhing, she stopped struggling. She finally willingly looked down at the man beneath her. He had a determined frown. His eyes were focused on hers. She was all he would care for at that moment. "I don't want the perfect Lady. I want you. I'll always want you. I'll take my rose, thorns and all." He loosened his grip and wiped the tears from her face again. "I love you, Abbie, Abirose. I love everything about you- even what you think are flaws." He gave a short hum and gently smiled up at her. "I wouldn't have you any other way."
She held his hand to her cheek as she stared back at him. Through her tear-stained face, she laughed and grinned. "I don't deserve this," she admitted. "I don't deserve you."
"Neither do I," he responded. He lifted his head to press his forehead against hers. "I guess that's one more thing we have in common, eh? We don't deserve each other." He laughed as well, short huffs of air escaping him. "I don't deserve someone as lovely as you," he stated as he closed his eyes.
For a moment, neither of them spoke. They breathed in sync with one another, cherishing the moment. Finally, Abbie crawled back down to rest her head on his chest, his arms carefully wrapping around her again. She listened to his heart again, to his breathing, to the chorus of creatures down the trail. She somehow wished they could be closer than this… Was she being selfish to want more…?
Why had it suddenly changed? She loved him despite his status, despite his past, and despite his flaws. At one point, they could simply talk and that was enough. She glanced up at him. He had fallen asleep, snoring loudly into the night. For an emperor, he was peculiarly okay with sleeping anywhere.
She giggled and reached up and ran a hand through the purposefully messy hair. She felt content when he seemed to respond slightly by subtly bobbing his head in his sleep against her touch. This… This was the closeness she craved. She could mess with him in his sleep and he wouldn't wake up to defend himself. She shifted slightly, trying to get more comfortable.
She winced when her left side ran into something hard- like a metal pipe- on his belt. Curiously, she reached past his coat. Before she grabbed it, she looked up at her sleeping companion. He hadn't stirred at all, it seemed. She carefully retrieved it and looked at the offending object. Another pickpocketing gun- one with gold waves and a blue oval near the muzzle of the deep mauve weapon. She raised an eyebrow at it. It looked newer than the Masterthief's Magnum, despite its more traditional weapon design.
"Umm… Swaine," she asked him, nudging the sleeping thief. "Swaine," she repeated as she took his shoulder and shook him.
"Hurk," he coughed as his head jolted up, looking down sleepily at her. "…Abbie? What is it," he groggily snapped. He noticed the weapon and the tiredness in his eyes quickly faded. "What are you doing with that," he exclaimed, his eyes wide.
"I could ask you the same! You made another pickpocketing gun," she interrogated. "Why?"
"Abbie," he groaned, leaning his head back. "Abbie, have you forgotten what I do sometimes- this whole thief charade? How do you think this all started…," he reminded her as he looked back at the witch.
She looked at the gun and looked back at him. She sighed at her lapse in memory. "Sorry… I forgot." She put the weapon up in his belt. "What happened to the Magnum?"
Swaine breathed and stayed silent in thought. "Sorry, I meant to do this after our dance," he led on, smirking. He chuckled when she squeaked in confusion. "I actually have something to give you, Abbie." He took his left hand off of her and quickly pulled something from the far-left side of his belt. "I want you to have it. It's better suited for you." He handed her the gun in question.
She gasped at the sight of it. The moonlight illuminated it, giving it an otherworldly feel as it shimmered. She shook her head. "No. I can't take this." She looked up at him. "This is something you and your brother made. It's special. I shouldn't."
"I wouldn't give it to you if it wasn't. Just take it," he ordered. He locked eyes with her. "If you ever get into trouble, I'll still be able to protect you if you have this gun. Take it," he reasoned, offering the gun to her again.
She shook her head. "It won't be the same!" She grabbed the lapels of his coat as she stared into his eyes. "You're suggesting that you won't be able to see me again after this when you say that!" She shook him. "Don't say that, Swaine!"
He grabbed one of her arms and stared back fiercely. "In my line of work- especially as Swaine- that's always a possibility! Even without the Dark Djinn, there will always be horrible people! This is insurance. This is me trying to keep you safe," he explained harshly. There was a short gasp from his love as her eyes widened in understanding. "So please. I want you to have it. I want you to use it if you need to. It hardly gets the use it needs, anyhow…," he persuaded, his tone softer.
She sighed and looked away. He was right. She wouldn't always be able to count on Whistle to protect her. Nor would she always be able to count on her thief. When all else failed, she would at least have something to fall back on. She took the gun and looped it in her orange sash around her waist.
"Come here," he softly called as he pulled her close again. He cradled her in his arms, a hand idly resting on her head. "I'm giving you the same promise I gave Marcassin all those years ago… Wherever you are, no matter how far away, I'll always be there if you need me."
She sighed quietly into his chest and closed her eyes. That warmth greeted her again. Once again, she felt safe in his arms. She wanted to be this close to him… forever.
Gascon sat at his desk, once again poring over legal documents and innovative plans for Hamelin and other areas of the Empire. The week had been quite tiring with his brother out to negotiate resources with the other kingdoms- even delivering messages on his elder brother's behalf. Marcassin had a more eloquent way of phrasing things, so the mechanical sage often found it more beneficial to handle foreign affairs this way.
He was expected back tonight, so he planned ahead to announce the good news of finding a partner who would not only continue to make him happy but also provide the chance of succession. It would be a good way to welcome him back as well as make the relationship official.
He sometimes wished he hadn't become emperor. He sometimes wished he had stayed a nomad for this reason. Everything got so much more complicated than it needed to be. He could have been with Abbie with no possible repercussions. But then where would Hamelin be? Would the previously neglected lands still exist? Would all of the innovative progress they had made happen?
Furthermore… he wouldn't have the same relationship with his beloved- if she survived. For that reason, for his brother's sake, and for the citizens' sakes as well, he was happy to have become co-emperor of Hamelin. He wouldn't trade this truth for anything.
He sighed as he cleaned up the papers on his work desk, organizing them to be looked over another day. He leaned back on the stool and stretched, the cape bunching up at his shoulders. He wondered how Marcassin had managed this before he came along, after being healed of his heartbreak that was. It must have been so tiring. No wonder he always seemed so distant when they met up with him back then!
He leaned forward, deciding to press on again through at least two more plans and a request. After an hour of strenuous review and corrections, he stretched again this time leaning a bit further back. He started to lose balance, the weight of his torso falling prey to gravity. "Woah," he sounded as he fell back. When he thought he would hit the floor, he felt a steady hand supporting the center of his back. He opened his eyes and looked up. "…Abirose," he wondered, tilting his head at the Lady clad in a simple white gown. The strength developed from her climbing hobby paid off as she managed to catch him and carefully help him up.
"You klutz," she teased when the royal got his bearings. "Can't even stay upright in your own palace. Tsk, tsk," she finished, shaking her head at him.
"Abbie, what are you doing here," he yawned, placing a hand over his mouth. He leaned forward, allowing himself to hunch. He didn't care how dragged out he looked- Abbie had seen him in worse conditions.
"You invited me over to introduce me to your brother, remember? You're such an oaf, sometimes, Swaine," she criticized, nudging the man. Despite her underhanded insults, she smiled at him.
His eyes widened as he remembered and he raised his head. "Oh. Right! Dammit," he recalled. He looked up at her. "How long were you waiting," he asked as he slowly got up from his perch.
"About an hour. I knocked, even," she responded nonchalantly. "I'm sure you were busy, though, so I didn't knock too much."
He looked down and then slapped his hand to his forehead, pushing his head back. "An hour… Abbie, I am so sorry." He looked back at her. Her smile was infectious and he found himself smiling back. He glanced down at her waist where a light blue sash tied in a similar fashion as her orange one resided. On the right side was the gun he had given her. "It matches you perfectly," he noted, motioning to the gun.
"Why thank you, your majesty! A thief gave it to me," she joked, even curtseying for emphasis.
"You're certainly full of jokes today, aren't you," he observed as he got closer to her. He reached out and ran his left hand through her hair as he admired her. How could someone so small be so strong, he often wondered.
She rolled her eyes. "Y'know, most say that's a sign that you're comfortable with your company." She reached up and held his jaw in her hand. "So, when will we meet your brother?" She chuckled and grinned. "It's funny, in all this time, I've never personally met the Great Sage Marcassin formally. I've only had the pleasure of knowing you, Gascon."
"Well, you did have it out for him for a bit there," Gascon reminded her, glancing to the side. He removed his hand from her head when he heard footsteps echo in the hall. Likewise, she did the same. When they passed, they both heaved a sigh of relief.
"I hope he accepts me… as a suitor for you," Abirose nervously divulged, looking down. She gasped shortly when he took her dainty hand. She looked up at her partner.
"Don't worry," he said, tilting his head as he looked at her. "Marcassin has always been kind and accepting. I don't think he'd intentionally deny this." He chuckled and smiled down at the Lady. "Besides, you're a good person, Abbie. I think he'd be overjoyed to have someone like you as family."
She found the confidence to smile as he did. Then a thought had occurred to her. "Umm… How would we do this? What of Eperlan," she inquired, looking down again.
"Oh, that? You know not every wife- or husband for that matter- to the emperor-," he stopped short, recalling his long-forgotten royal history lessons. "Or empress…" He shook his head and continued, "Becomes empress or emperor, right? You could always continue to manage Eperlan," Gascon explained as he tilted his head, his other hand resting thoughtfully on his chin.
"But it's so far from here! Gascon, I don't know if I can travel like that every day," she began to worry. She looked into his eyes and placed her free hand on his chest. "What will I do," she whispered to him.
He let out a deep breath and looked up. He looked back into her eyes and smiled as he pulled her into a hug. "We'll figure it out, don't worry." He slowly rubbed the center of her back. "Just know that no matter what, Eperlan will be safe. It will be taken care of."
She hummed thoughtfully as she looked up at her king. "Where did my snarky, rude thief go? Must you be so kind," she softly asked him.
"Oh, he's still here. He just knows when to shut it," he quipped, withdrawing from the embrace. He smirked as he gently moved his hand to her shoulder. He looked at the couch and the coffee table. "Why don't we sit? Marcassin may be a while," he suggested, gesturing it to it.
"It's a good thing I brought playing cards," she admitted, holding the old deck of cards he gave her up. She giggled as she grinned at his confused expression.
"Where were you keeping those," he asked as he took the set from her. He looked her over, trying to solve the mystery of the suddenly manifesting cards. "That dress has no pockets." He narrowed his eyes as they drifted to the only two remaining possibilities- one of which he found too damning to say.
She rolled her eyes again and walked over to the couch. "I had them in my sash before you get any ideas." She looked up at him, blushing slightly. "Though," she said in almost a whisper. "I kind of wish you had some ideas- is that bad, Swaine?"
He sat down next to her. "No, not at all," he answered as he watched her deal out the cards. "Honestly, I think it would be normal at this point," he observed frankly. He glanced at her as he picked up the cards. "If it weren't for our still pending reveal, I'd even say that our clothes would be suitable collateral," he mused, laughing.
"Oh, yeah! I remember you mentioning that the first time we played like this!" She laughed as well as she drew another card.
They continued to reminisce about past endeavors. For hours they played like they used to in the Crypt Casino. They felt so at ease. The past moments returned to them- the blackjack witch and her thief carrying on, joking, chatting, and bonding over a set of cards.
Abbie yawned, catching Gascon's attention. He looked up from his hand and observed her. "We can stop if you're feeling tired," he suggested.
She shook her head. "I'm fine." She tried to draw another card and lost her grip on it. "Oops." She ignored the concerned look on her friend's face.
"Abbie," he prodded. He returned his hand to the stack. "Abbie, if you'll sleep on the couch, I'll sleep on the floor," he offered, observing her face.
She shook her head and looked up. "No, not without you," she mumbled. "If I'm sleeping here, I'm sleeping with you."
He looked down for a moment. They couldn't do that. Not until it was made official. They couldn't be caught like that together. Even simple cuddling was dangerous, especially for Abbie's sake. The people of Eperlan, her dear little corner of the kingdom trusted her. She didn't need that soiled by their romantic rendezvous. "Abbie… We can't do that. We can't even hold hands right now."
She looked down as she returned her hand to the deck of cards and boxed them up. She shivered, the thin material from her dress didn't shield her well from the cold interior of the palace. She placed her hand on his. "Then let me at least sleep in your bed- where you have blankets," she compromised.
He rolled his eyes and looked away. Her hand was colder than before. "Marcassin must have hit a snag coming home…" He sighed and looked back at her. "Fine… I guess we can share the bed. Just let me do one thing before we call it a night, alright," he requested, caressing her face. When she subtly nodded, he got up and went to the door. There was a click as a lock slid into place before he turned around and walked to the changing curtain.
"Gascon," she asked, confused by his actions. She could only hear the muffled sound of fabric shifting behind the curtain and the slight grunts of effort. When he re-emerged, he was wearing a simple gold unbuttoned, short-sleeved shirt and a dark green pair of swim trunks with a yellow sash.
When she didn't speak for a moment he began to wonder what was wrong. "…What is it?" He walked back to the woman still sitting on the couch. "Abbie?"
She looked back at the door and back at his face then down to his bare chest. "Oh… Well… I've just," she stopped to clear her throat. "I've never seen you without a shirt, before." She laughed nervously and smiled as she focused on his face again. "Why are you dressed like that, anyway?"
"Believe it or not, this outfit's just comfy," he began to explain. "I always sleep in it when I'm at home." He glanced to the side. "Well- to me- it's not that cold- the Winter Isles are definitely colder," he said, sensing her argument to his rationale. He took both of her hands in his. "In that aspect, you really are a Lady, Abirose," he indicated humorously, tilting his head. "Perhaps one day I'll have Marcassin take us there. It's freezing, but also kind of beautiful in a way."
"Well of course. Sometimes the most desolate things are really the most beautiful when you get to know them." She reached up to caress his jaw. "Even a man in absolute rags with snarky observations can be an absolute gentleman."
"Ha! At least I won't leave you cold," he shot back, leaning toward her. He yawned a little and looked at the bed in the corner. He looked back and jerked his head toward it. "To bed then?" She nodded in response and let him lead her to it after remembering to deposit the Magnum on the table.
Despite how tired they felt, neither of them could get comfortable. There was this energy that seemed to prevail. Then it hit Abirose. They had napped together, either by accident or because one or the other threw themselves at each other for a surprise session of kisses or cuddling. Neither of them had actually shared a bed together before. It was different, laying under the covers, sleeping next to her friend, her cherished partner, and her eventual- physical- lover.
She looked over to him and noticed he seemed lost in thought, his hands behind his head as he looked up at the aunting of the bed. She wondered what he was thinking about. That somehow made her wonder about the reasoning behind this whole reveal. "Swaine," she nudged him, gently placing a hand on a covered part of his chest.
"Hmm," he responded, turning his head to partly acknowledge her. "What is it, Abbie?"
"Why are we revealing this to Marcassin? Why not just tell the public about us meeting at the coronation and be done with it," she asked him, daring to move her hand over. His skin was warm, somehow soft. Despite how many battles he had faced, it felt like if she made the wrong move she would damage it, damage him.
He turned his whole body on his left side to face her. "You're actually making it harder, lying like that. It would require more people to corroborate our story. It would take some of the other attendees." He smirked as his eyes narrowed. "And not everyone there liked the idea of you dancing with me, remember? You think any of your fellow Dukes, Duchesses, Lords, or Ladies will pass up the chance to ruin your good name for a chance at the throne?" He took his free hand and lightly stroked from her shoulder to her waist. She was taking quite the risk of being in the same bed with him, already. "They would be the end of you. I wouldn't have that." He held his hand steady on her waist. "This is why we're just going to tell Marcassin about this. We're going to tell him the truth so he can help keep the peace."
"They couldn't take your word for it?" She searched his eyes. They were clouded with doubt. "You are an emperor."
He shook his head, frowning. "Before… well…," he bobbed his head at her and shrugged. "This, I sent word that I wasn't going to be looking for a suitor for a while. My focus was primarily on putting Hamelin and the rest of the empire back to order." He closed his eyes. "I worry that people would assume that you seduced me for my power- which we both know isn't the case…" He looked up at her, studying her. She smiled at him confidently, trustingly and he took comfort in that. "So, to protect both of us from false judgement, we need someone we can trust to help keep the story straight."
She nodded and hummed in thought but didn't say anything more. She tried to think of other ways that didn't involve his younger brother but each of them were met with horrible results in her mind. He was right in this instance.
Then she realized his hand placement. Not since the coronation had he put his hand there. At the time it was just formal posture. This time, however, it was an intimate gesture. Her face went red but she didn't move his hand anywhere else. She looked up at the tired eyes of the emperor thief.
Perhaps… Perhaps this was their chance, she began to think. Life was short. Hamelin needed an eventual successor. Once his brother returned, their relationship was as good as married, right? She let an uncertain but daring smile creep up.
He blinked for a moment, unsure what to make of her face. "…Abbie," he questioned, a slightly confused, ever concerned frown appearing on his own.
She used that arm strength of hers to overpower him, pushing him to his back and quickly placing herself on top of him. She pinned him down with her body weight, her legs spread over his waist. She stared down into the wide eyes of her companion.
"Abbie," he cautiously asked, his voice wavering. "Abbie, what are you doing?" He watched as she pressed her chest against his, one hand on his right shoulder the other toying with the sash on his pants. Recognizing her body language, he gripped her shoulders and glared up at her.
He didn't want to ruin their relationship. This… this intimacy. Not only did it go against tradition, but what she was suggesting- what she was doing- had two major end results: it would bring them closer, closer than they had ever been before, or it could completely destroy them. He promised to keep her happy. If it caused the latter… He couldn't live with that reality.
"Abbie! Abirose, stop," he demanded, his face thoroughly flushed as he felt her begin to tug down on the trousers. He began to panic when his request was ignored. He breathed faster, deeper through gritted teeth as his left hand slipped down the offending forearm. "Abbie, please! Don't do this," he shouted, his terror evident in his voice.
She halted, frozen and released from her lustful trance by his anguished cry. She felt a pang of guilt when she saw the fear in his eyes. "Gascon…? You don't want this," she asked as she looked down at his flustered nervous face. "I thought we could… That-," she stammered. She looked away. Realizing her mistake and her lapse in judgement, she looked back regretfully at Gascon. "I- I'm sorry," she whispered and sat up. His hands were trembling. She watched as his breath evened out. She contemplated leaving the bed entirely.
She didn't feel right to stay there. She lifted her right arm and began to reach for his face but stopped, her hand flinching. Instead, her hand rested on where his right hand had just been. She had almost single-handedly destroyed their relationship. She had almost hurt him in a way he would never forgive her for. This was wrong. This was all wrong. "I'm Sorry, Gascon…," she apologized again, quietly, looking out into the room. "I… I don't think- I didn't mean to- I'm sorry." She couldn't stop saying it. She knew no amount of apology could fix what she had tried to commit.
She had almost hurt him. She hated herself for it…
He grabbed her shoulders again with less desperation. She turned her head to look at him, surprised at his lack of repulsion. "Abbie…," he began to whisper. "The thing is… I actually do want this. I really do but…" He closed his eyes and looked back up at her. "Well, it doesn't help that I've actually never done this before. Call it whatever you want, but if there's one tradition that's been surprisingly easy to hold for me is… well… keeping the next in line legitimate." He raised both eyebrows and glanced to the side. He looked back at a disbelieving Abbie.
"So… what you're saying is that Swaine, the wandering rogue… Hasn't had a single romantic fling?" She almost laughed. "I guess that makes it the first time for both of us."
"Actually…," he corrected, looking up towards the headboard. "I've had past loves, believe it or not. Though, because of my lack of wealth at the time as well as a few other 'issues', things never went well."
"'Issues'," she pointedly asked. Raising an eyebrow. "I'm gathering being a master thief wasn't on their list of kinks," she snidely remarked.
"Yes. And, yes, keeping that tradition was one of them," he answered for her. He smirked up at her. "Considering how well you've accepted my flaws, however, I'm actually not worried." He sighed as he pulled her closer to him.
She didn't move. She worried at any moment he'd reject her. "I… I would have understood if you hated me… I almost-," the words were caught in her throat. She felt disgusted with herself saying it. "Why do you still want me this close to you," she whimpered.
"Because I don't have the heart to be mad at you." He smiled at her. "You were put in a very tempting situation. That- and following natural urges." He lightly brushed her cheek as he looked into her frightened eyes. "You can scare me, you can anger me, and you can even maim me, but remember: I've helped save the world twice- after fifteen years of living in the gutter, mind you." He nodded as if affirming his next statement. "There's nothing you could say or do to me that would push me away- that would make me uncomfortable to keep you close."
As much as he wanted to indulge in physical pleasure, as much as he shared her desire it would have to wait. "Oh, Abbie," he breathed as she shifted so her legs laid off to the side of his. "If you could just wait until we make this work. If you could just wait until after we tell Marcassin, I promise you, I'll break tradition just so we can consummate our love, alright?"
She laughed and idly stroked his shoulder with her finger. "Can you promise me something?" He grunted softly in curious response. "Stop making promises, will you," she cooed in his ear. "You make too many- you'll tie yourself down so much that you'll lose yourself. I don't want that." She rested her head on his left shoulder. "Our love is already consummate… We'll enjoy ourselves when the time is right…" She yawned and he yawned back, causing her to giggle.
"Of course… as long as it's after we tell Marcassin…," he agreed, reminding her again of that stipulation.
"Tell me what, brother," a familiar eloquent voice suspiciously interjected from beside the bed.
"M-Marcassin," the co-emperor shouted in shock. Both Gascon and Abirose shot up, knocking both of their heads into each other. They both hissed in pain, rubbing their foreheads. Gascon leaned back on his arms as he did so.
"Owie," the Lady squeaked. She had one eye closed as she looked up. Her eyes landed on the younger, fairer black-haired brother. She leaned back, forgetting her aching temple. "Oh… Oh, no…," she moaned, grimacing at the dwindling chance of a happy future.
He raised an eyebrow at the two and crossed his arms. "Brother- Gascon… Who is this?" He looked at her clothes closely. "Surely not a harlot, considering the dress," he analyzed as he looked her over.
"A- a harlot," she exclaimed angrily, glaring at the young Great Sage. "I-m not-," she was silenced by a raised hand and a rising older brother.
"She's… urg," he began, still nursing his head. "This is Lady Abirose, Lady and Governing power of Eperlan."
Marcassin blinked as he raised a hand to motion at his odd guest, processing the information and the context of the situation. "You've found a suitor?" He tilted his head at the woman next to him. "How long has this been…" he trailed off. Something was familiar about her. He glanced towards the coffee table in thought where the deck of cards lay. He hadn't seen them out in a while, so they must have been playing a card game. When he looked back at the couple now nervously waiting for him to continue, he saw it. "You're- you're the blackjack dealer from the casino!"
She nervously laughed. "You've got me!" She rubbed the back of her head nervously before clasping her hands over her stomach. "It's an honor to meet you, your majesty." She bowed her head toward him. "I'm sorry this is the way we met."
The sage recomposed himself as he looked between his brother and the woman he had claimed. "Brother," he harshly whispered. "You're aware of how bad this looks, right?" He warily looked at the older man who now pinched the bridge of his nose.
"Very." He nodded and removed his hand as he looked up. "What prompted you to use spring lock to break into my room anyway?"
"Her voice," Marcassin simply answered. "I heard you talking and I decided to listen." He smiled at the two of them. "She must be really special for you to have fallen so hard, Gascon."
Abirose leaned over her partner's lap. "You… you don't oppose this, do you?" She blushed as she gripped the green blanket, "I mean… We've been courting for some time without anyone knowing."
The sage seemed to jump at the very notion. "Oppose? I'm not exactly sure if I even approve at this point." He looked at Gascon curiously. "You wanted to tell me first for insurance, I suppose?" When he saw the surprised face of his brother he laughed. "Please, I would think I would know my own brother's thought process." He smiled and looked at the floor. He looked back up at them. "I think it would be best if you told me from the beginning."
They exchanged grins and nodded back at Marcassin. Gascon was the first to begin, then Abirose interjected on her side of the tale. As they continued to talk, the Lady and the Mechanical Sage embraced one another, occasionally looking into each other's eyes and half chuckling at old but treasured memories. Eventually, the sage pulled the stool up from the work desk to listen to the lengthy tales of their exploits.
Gascon sighed, rubbing Abirose's back. He smiled warmly at her and she returned his affection. "And that's the end of it," he concluded, glancing at his ever-patient little brother.
Marcassin was silent for a moment and looked up. "I see…," he said cryptically after much deliberation. Silently, he got up and began to leave.
"Well then," the older brother called, his grip tightening on Abirose. "What do you say, Marcassin?"
The sage stopped and twirled around with a gleeful smile. "Why would I oppose your happiness, Gascon?" He nodded. "You'll always have my undying faith, you know that." With a short laugh, he turned and continued to depart. He stopped in the doorway and glanced back at them. "Just be careful with him. I'm trusting you with his life, Lady Abirose." He took a deep breath. "Just as you've trusted me with fixing my mistakes." With that, he left.
Gascon flopped back onto the bed, his arm over his eyes. He breathed a sigh of relief and began to laugh, escalating into a mad cackle.
She looked down at the man out of concern. "Swaine," she slowly, curiously asked. She extended a hand and rested it on his shoulder.
"We did it, Abbie!" He removed his arm and looked up at her with a wide smile and tears in his eyes. He continued to laugh emphatically, so much so that she started to laugh. "We really did it! If anyone asks, Marcassin can step in! We're free," he said through bouts of laughter. When he stopped he reached up and pulled her to him.
"Woah," she yelped as he held her tight. They rolled over towards the wall, giggling like children. This time, she found herself under him, a fresh change of pace. She stared up at the thief and he stared back. Within a fraction of a second, she found her lips brushing his once more, exchanging kisses once again freely, their cover identities completely unnecessary now.
She reached up to hold his jaw in the heat of passion, her other arm bracing the back of his neck. "Now," she asked breathlessly.
He smirked. "Now," he permitted, understanding her intentions. He would send notice of their relationship later… What the public didn't know wouldn't kill them.
~.~.~
And here. Here is where I finally bid you adieu.
This chapter, lengthy as it was, was inspired by Snug/Whatoatmeal's last comment on Archive of Our Own. Still wanting to leave it open-ended, I felt one more thing had to be wrapped up as well as emphasizing their romance a bit. So, here's to you, Whatoatmeal! Thank you for giving this fic love!
And thank you, everyone, who has read this fic and secretly enjoyed it! Even you in the back!
(Oh, and the song Play Me Like a Violin by Stephen wouldn't leave my brain, so now that's two fanfics it's contributed to. That's why the title of the chapter is the way it is.)
Anyway, as usual, I hope you enjoyed this. I enjoyed this. I'm proud of this fic.
If you didn't… That's fair. Tell me where I went wrong. Maybe I'll learn something and apply it to another work.
I'll see you when I see you.
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Love And Laughter - Dinner With A Skeleton
"Wow! Amazing! I-I wish I could d-draw like you!" Alphys exclaimed, staring in awe at the sight. "If you stick around long enough, you may even get to see the finished product as it's being made!" beamed Kirsty. "As much as I'd love Alphys to stay, she better not be too long; me and Kirsty are going-" Frisk said. Kirsty intervened at once, informing her that "it's not 'me and Kirsty'. It's Kirsty and I." "... Yeah. Right. Kirsty and I are going for dinner at the MTT Resort." "Yeah, I'm gettin' kinda bored, sitting around, watching Mettaton. Let's go home, Alphys. I'm gettin' hungry!" Undyne moaned, pulling her lizard lover out of the house. "Oh. I guess I don't really have a choice. B-bye, Kirsty! I hope I s-see you again soon!" Alphys yelled. "Bye, Alphys! Bye, Undyne!" shouted Kirsty, waving goodbye as the door closed with a bang.
"Alright, Ms Kirsty Poppy, we better get ready, 'cause we're not just going for dinner at the Mettaton Resort; we're going with Papyrus and Sans." said Frisk, pulling Kirsty onto her feet. "Oh, cool. I like Papyrus. He's really nice." smiled the girl, letting down her hair and brushing it thoroughly. "I'm glad you like him. You'll probably like Sans, too. He's real funny." the almost teen grinned. "Really? Cool! I like funny people." Kirsty commented. "Well, in that case, let's not waste time talking!"
Soon enough, the humans were in a more formal state, ready for dinner with skeletons. They smelled like lovely lavender, owned two sets each of pearly white gnashers and and had low, tied-back, brown hair.
Frisk took Kirsty through the snow, past several houses, to a nearby river. Hovering on the water was a small boat, just big enough for five people, and on it sat a hooded figure, who spoke, "Tralala. Where to today, humans?" "Hotlands, please." Frisk said, sitting on the boat with Kirsty. "Tralala. Hotlands it is then." the figure replied. The boat took off at a satisfactory speed, right away. "Hotlands?" asked Kirsty. "Yeah. There's the Ruins (where humans fall), Snowdin (where we live), Waterfall (where Undyne lives), Hotlands (where the MTT Resort is) and Tori's Castle (where the queen lives, of course). Hotlands is, obviously, very hot - so you might wanna take off that massive coat - and there lava - try not to fall in." Frisk explained, taking off Kirsty's winter coat. "Alright. Sounds fun."
Soft, tepid waves slowed to a stop as the boat ride shortly ended. Frisk and Kirsty climbed out and thanked the figure kindly. The abrupt change in atmosphere caught Kirsty off guard. She had gone from being so cold that her breath came out in great clouds of smoke like a dragon, shivering as she took each step and watching as she turned into Kirsty The Red-nosed Human to being so hot that she had the sudden urge to strip off completely - which she would have, had there not've been people strolling along the sweltering streets. Kirsty now started to sweat and she took off her GEEK jacket, tying it around her waist.
"Haha!" laughed Frisk. "I told you it was hot!" "I don't think I like this heat." the teen chuckled. "I hope it's not this hot in the resort." "Oh, nah. They're kind enough to have air conditioning." Frisk clarified, giggling happily as her friend breathed a sigh of relief.
The two of them walked along the rocky path, chatting about people and places, dodging the bursts and bubbles of lava that the pools shot at them, making their way towards the hotel - a large, blue building, which read 'MTT' above the glass door. Unprecedented changes in the air became frequent to Kirsty; she made a mental not to always expect the unexpected. The cool breeze from Snowdin had followed her to the resort like a dog to it's caring owner and this fact lifted their spirits (and their coats onto the trustworthy coat hanger near the entrance). Wet from the overflowing Mettaton fountain, the floor they danced over was a perfect, brilliant gold. The only thing terrible about the place was the staff; an orange cat cashier could be seen stealing money from the till, not even trying to be subtle or secretive about it.
Frisk took Kirsty to him, asking if he'd seen two skeletons pass through. He replied with, "Yeah. A tall one and a short one. You with them, little buddy?" "Yeah, we are. Thanks, BP." said Frisk, dragging Kirsty away. "Any time, little buddy." he nodded. "'BP'?" asked the teen. "It stands for Burger Pants. That's what everybody calls 'im. Don't ask why." Frisk chortled. "Well, what's his real name?" "Er... Dunno."
The restaurant had a stage at one wall and a multitude of round tables in a range of sizes. Neat tablecloths were thrown onto them, cutlery set out tidily, chairs tucked in, a single candle on every surface - 'This is certainly a place worth admiring.' thought Kirsty. "There they are!" Frisk pointed out. What with there being only a few people in the room and the monsters in question were having trouble with not standing out, there was really no need to point them out, 'but, whatever floats your boat, I guess.' shrugged Kirsty. "Hey, Papyrus! Hey, Sans!" There, right in front of the stage, sitting next to each other at a table for four, was Papyrus and his brother, Sans.
Papyrus was still in his 'battle body' - a red scarf, red gloves and red boots - a kind of formal outfit. His brother, on the other hand, was quite the opposite - everything-wise, apart from the fact that they're both skeletons, of course. Sans was short and wore a blue hoodie, a white sweater, a pair of black and white, striped shorts and sneakers. He leaned back in his chair, half-asleep, while Papyrus sat politely upright.
When they heard the humans coming, Papyrus waved excitedly. Sans lifted an eyelid, then the other. His eyes - if he had any - widened. "Papyrus," he whispered. "you said she was pretty, but I had no idea she was this...beautiful." "She is, isn't she? Quite a pretty picture." Papyrus nodded in agreement.
The humans took their seats at the table, Kirsty shuffling the cutlery about until she saw it fit her liking. She looked Sans up and down, deciding that he was just another person to add to the Crowd Of Gawping People. "Hello, humans!" grinned Papyrus. "I was wondering when you were going to come." "Sorry if we were late." Frisk apologised. "Actually, I think it was just that they were a bit early." explained Kirsty. "Ah." said Frisk. "Well, in that case, not sorry." "Oh... Um... I didn't... Okay." Kirsty stammered. "Hehe. It's okay. It was a joke, yeah?" said Frisk. "Uh... Yeah." replied Kirsty.
"So, anyway, Kirsty, this is Sans. Sans, this is Kirsty. She's the newest human, but you probably already knew that. Go ahead, Kirsty, shake his hand." urged Frisk, grinning at the skeleton. Sans offered the girl his hand, but she was quick enough to uncover the prank, pointing out a hidden whoopie cushion. "Heh. You're pretty observant, huh?" he laughed, stuffing the failed joke in his pocket and properly shaking her hand, forgetting to let go. "Thanks... Can I have my hand back now?" asked Kirsty, shyly. His grip was firm, yet kind. She almost enjoyed it. "What...? Er... Oh. Yeah, sure." Sans let go, faintly blushing. "Sans!" Papyrus hissed. "Don't embarrass yourself in front of the human! At least try to make a good first impression!" Sans shrugged, staring at his hand.
"Yeah, Sans is pretty good at the jokes. Do you know any good ones?" asked Frisk. "Um... Knock knock." said Kirsty. "Oh, God! Please, don't!" cried Papyrus. "Who's there?" Sans asked, ignoring Papyrus' begging. "To." Kirsty replied. "To who?" "No, it's 'to whom', actually." Frisk and Sans chuckled; Papyrus rolled his eyes, scowling. "That was a good one!" Frisk cheered. "I'm not as good at telling jokes as Sans is. Why don't you tell one?" "Uh... Erm... I..." stuttered Sans, at a loss for words.
However, before he could say anything, his younger brother called to a waiter and ordered the staff to surprise them. He said, crossing his arms, that he "just had to put an end to the disgusting topic", as it was making him more and more uncomfortable.
Papyrus and Frisk then began talking non-stop about food and the cooking lessons with Undyne. Apparently, Undyne and Frisk - but mostly Undyne - had set her whole house ablaze when they were cooking spaghetti together (turns out, the final product wasn't actually half bad). She then had to live with Papyrus and Sans until her house was put back together again. They had a lot of fun. At this point, Kirsty chose to switch off again. She allowed herself to daydream as she waited for an MTT Meal. The imaginative cogs in her brain whirred into motion, running as quick as a nice cube in Hell.
The images of future sleepovers with her future besties, Alphys and Frisk, roamed the vast complexity of her mind. They attacked each other with playful pillow fights, toyed with subjects not to be messed about with, roasted marshmallows over the fire in the lounge, played truth or dare, and talked about cute boys (or girls) they took an interest in, all whilst having a whale of a time - and whales do make some noise, so, of course, they did too. Bang! Slam! Boom! Clap! No one got rest on the nights they spent together (not even them). Was there any better way to have a sleepover with your possible BFFs? Ah, yes! Movies! Now this was a practically perfect party. And, if it wasn't, Kirsty was filled with perseverance to make sure it was.
As her mind wandered, so did her eyes - they, themselves, seemed to have a mind of their own. They drifted about the room, travelling from the ceiling to the floor, from the cutlery to the door, and from one person to the other. Soon, Kirsty found herself staring blankly at Sans, who sat opposite her, staring back. It felt as if they were having a staring contest, but neither really cared for winning. They stayed like this for almost a minute, before Kirsty managed to shake herself out of the magic spell, without stopping to wonder if their moment meant anything.
Frisk found Kirsty sitting on the cream sofa, looking into the fire in her pyjamas. The evening had gone smoothly. The food was delicious and she hadn't spoken much, but how could she when others kept babbling about somewhat unrelated subjects? Sans held her hand on the way to Snowdin, but she no one ever thought anything of it. Papyrus and Frisk held hands, so why couldn't they? Her hair was freely falling down her shoulders, her fringe persistent to veil her sleepy, emerald green eyes. She hugged her knees, mesmerised by the dancing flames, letting out a tired yawn as Frisk sat beside her.
"So, what do you think?" asked the twelve year old. "Of the Underground, I mean." "Good." Kirsty replied. "I'll explore it tomorrow. It seems interesting, all these different places. I bet there'll be different people there... They're all really different...really confident...not afraid to be who they are... That's my favourite part..."
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