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A new friend
Who: Taiki and Gyousou
Where: Luggage carriage and then probably moving towards their room
When: Month of Fiddlesticks, day one.
What: Gyousou has a package, oh what oh could it be? Clearly he needs his kirin to advise him on this mysterious package.
Warnings:
Something was going on. Lord Gyousou's name had been on the list of those receiving parcels. Gyousou had claimed to know of nothing it could be but had asked Taiki if he would mind accompanying him to invesigate.
As if Taiki would ever decline an opportunity to be with his king. But he doesn't believe him at all. He is not a child anymore and where once Lord Gyousou could have fooled him about something like this, he is far too obvious in his insistence that he knows nothing about what this could be.
When he tells Taiki they must take some vegetables with them and some bacon it is obvious that he knows more than he is letting on. But Taiki plays along, if it pleases Lord Gyousou to pull the wool over his eyes he will not question him or let it be known that he is aware there is no way something would arrive for him without it being ordered first.
So dutifully carrying a dish of different chopped vegetables he followed Lord Gyousou into the luggage carriage, curious and slightly amused.
Where: Luggage carriage and then probably moving towards their room
When: Month of Fiddlesticks, day one.
What: Gyousou has a package, oh what oh could it be? Clearly he needs his kirin to advise him on this mysterious package.
Warnings:
Something was going on. Lord Gyousou's name had been on the list of those receiving parcels. Gyousou had claimed to know of nothing it could be but had asked Taiki if he would mind accompanying him to invesigate.
As if Taiki would ever decline an opportunity to be with his king. But he doesn't believe him at all. He is not a child anymore and where once Lord Gyousou could have fooled him about something like this, he is far too obvious in his insistence that he knows nothing about what this could be.
When he tells Taiki they must take some vegetables with them and some bacon it is obvious that he knows more than he is letting on. But Taiki plays along, if it pleases Lord Gyousou to pull the wool over his eyes he will not question him or let it be known that he is aware there is no way something would arrive for him without it being ordered first.
So dutifully carrying a dish of different chopped vegetables he followed Lord Gyousou into the luggage carriage, curious and slightly amused.
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He smiled up at lord Gyousou. "You bought this?"
He sounds genuinely confused. He knew that he was fond of animals. But usually large creatures, for riding and hunting. Not small, wary jumping mice.
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"It is probably for the best, I don't think this train is any place for a Suugu." As much as he missed him.
"Lady Risai still has Hi'en, he remembered me when I saw him again in Kei." He smiled. It had been a surprising thing to be remembered by the Tenba after all of those years.
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His expression fell a little at the mention of Hi'en, but then... what use would it be to mention the injuries he had seen on the loyal creature's body? He decided to spare Taiki that; it would only cause unnecessary ill luck to think on it. "I'm not surprised he did; you truly have a way with them."
Which, actually, led perfectly to the culmination of his grand scheme. "With that in mind, I don't suppose you would have the time to care for this little one? I'm afraid it is rather an imposition on my part..."
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He is lost in thought but soon focuses as Gyousou continues, he blinks first in confusion. Because why would Lord Gyousou buy a creature he did not have time to look after. But then it dawns on him and his expression turned to one of awe.
He has no words, he just looks down at the tiny creature and back at Gyousou in complete gratitude. He doesn't deserve this. He deserves nothing from Gyousou, after all he had been a complete failure of a kirin. Not one thing he has tried to do to help Gyousou has succeeded, he couldn't even die correctly and now they are stuck on this train far far away from Tai. Yet he still had thought...
He won't cry. But his shoulders tremble as he strokes the small jerboa softly. He doesn't deserve such kindness but Lord Gyousou has always been far too kind to him, even when he had been a child who knew nothing, who had to be taught things that most kirin could do just naturally he had never judged and now, though Taiki was all but useless to him he still did things such as this.
"Thank you, my lord." It's not much than a whisper, his voice choaked.
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But then so little of Kouri is simple, now. He decides to be content with this measure of success.
"It is I who should be thanking you," he says, the only reason he doesn't reach for Taiki's hair being his not wanting to spook the small animal now nosing curiously at the kirin's fingers. "Truly, I would be lost without your guidance."
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Still the idea that he was helpful at all was relieving. "What shall we call it?"
His finger stroked over the jerboa's head again, still overwhelmed.
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"Kōun," he suggested. "Or Gyōkō. For good luck."
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"I like Gyōkō. Gyōkō the Jerboa."
It suits him. Is it a him? Taiki has no idea.
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Gyousou also has no idea, from this angle. "I wonder if Lady Wen will be terribly offended if we ask her to examine it."
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Or frustrating. Either way he can't imagine ever asking her, less her earn one of her glares.
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Hearing that she spent days playing board games with him until she'd mastered several and still seeing him make that face... Clearly they need to work on it.
"I'll wait until you're out of range before I ask."
But more people are filtering in, looking about for their own parcels. "Come. Let's introduce it to its new home."