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longforgottenpromise ([personal profile] longforgottenpromise) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckerexpress2020-06-21 01:22 pm

A Talk

Who: Gyousou and Taiki
Where: Greenhouse carriage
When: Fiddlesticks, Day 26 night time
What: Taiki wakes up in the middle of the night, unable to get back to sleep he seeks out a peaceful place. His king finds him. They have a talk that they really should have had two months ago.
Warnings: Frank discussion of one character killing another for non malicious reasons. It will be quite heavy. Also spoilers for Twelve Kingdoms. We will add extra things as they come up

Taiki woke into darkness. What exactly had woken him was unknown, but fear twisted inside him as the remnants of the nightmare fled his mind. He adjusts to his surroundings, alone. Not even ghostly arms around him. Alone...

But not alone. He can feel the presence of the king, almost larger than the cabin itself and for a moment he just lies there, letting it calm him.

Still sleep has fled. In such a way that he can tell it won't be easy to drift off again. He sits up in bed and reaches blindly to grab his hoodie and the book he's been reading. Then, careful to not disturb his roommates he pads barefoot, silently out of the room.

He lets his feet guide him towards the greenhouse and the kouji that grew there. The greenhouse was dark. He turned on the torch on his SCA and found a space against the glass to lean, pulling his hood up and positioning the light so he could read.

Creatures of the Void was perhaps not the most reassuring book to read in the middle of the night, leaning against glass that led out into the utter blackness of the void at night. But it was fascinating nonetheless.
eyeslikeblood: (hnn; stares thoughtfully into fire!!)

[personal profile] eyeslikeblood 2020-06-21 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Gyousou sleeps lightly nowadays. Not so lightly that the tossing and turning of his roommates disturbs him, but enough to note a door opening, or the murmuring of a nightmare. Tonight, as he blinks blearily awake, it's the former. Two glances show that Kouri's jacket is gone but his shoes are not, and that the two women are still deep asleep on the opposite bunkbed.

A third tells him that, actually, it's his own hoodie that's been taken, and he sighs under his breath. Amused, but worried at what that says to the kirin's state of mind as he left. It's not too cool at night, though, so he doesn't bother finding his other one. His sleeping robes are thick enough. He slips out just as quietly a minute later, and elects to try walking up instead of down. Finding Kouri in the greenhouse is entirely unsurprising.
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[personal profile] eyeslikeblood 2020-06-24 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
"Better to be awake than asleep and ignorant of what troubles you," he rolled one shoulder in a wry shrug. As per an increasingly familiar habit of theirs, he sank to the floor opposite the kirin, and leaned against one of the heavier planters. It would bear his weight. Had, in fact, every time before that he'd come to watch the kouji and the Void's light playing over its sturdy branches.

He paused, and his smile went from wry to something sharper. "Or of what troubles me. Neither of us are sleeping well, I fear."
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[personal profile] eyeslikeblood 2020-06-25 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
The address, the title, settled around him like a mantle, and he exhaled, shoulders straightening, brow smoothing out. He only needed to think for a moment to get his thoughts in order.

"After the ambush at Tetsui, I oft doubted that I had the blessing of Heaven. I considered ways to end my life, that you might be free to choose a new king..." He smiled mirthlessly. "However, I naturally had no way of knowing if you were free. If you were a prisoner, chained by obligation, or if you had been slain, and my doom approached unseen. No, with so little information, my living was the better path for Tai."

He paused, to allow Kouri to speak if he wished.
eyeslikeblood: (hnn; stares thoughtfully into fire!!)

[personal profile] eyeslikeblood 2020-06-26 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm glad they advised you thus." His tone left no room for doubt. "To do otherwise would be to discard the great pains they took to bring you home. However..."

He, too, watched the kaihaku shift in the faint motion of a vehicle underway. "I cannot help but feel that every moment, we travel farther from Tai. From our world, and the reach of Heaven. Will we wake one day and be mortal, having crossed some unknown border? Do the people's struggles grow with every day we stay here? ... Simply put, I find myself uneasy about my decision to board the train."
eyeslikeblood: (frown; self-contemplation)

[personal profile] eyeslikeblood 2020-06-30 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
He had seen far less, with eyes clouded by exhaustion and ill treatment, but even then he had seen the stirrings of a riot and heard the start of dissidence. Even if he hadn't, he would have expected it. The best possible case would be the people overthrowing Asen, but he doubted it was possible. Not without either of them to serve as a rallying point.

"No matter how admirable the goals of this mission might be, our duty will always be to Tai. Our lives... Kouri, if we were free to do as we wished, I would enjoy nothing more but to adventure with you into the unknown. But we are not."

He looked from Taiki to the huge windows arching over their heads, and his expression twisted with bitterness. "Although I fear now that our deaths may not even be an option."
eyeslikeblood: (regret; relief turns to)

[personal profile] eyeslikeblood 2020-07-01 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
It was easier for Gyousou to think on, the past seventy years having seen their fair share of falling kingdoms and doomed kirin. He had never thought that they... well, there was a great deal he hadn't thought of, wasn't there?

"I was led to believe that other worlds are beyond Tentei's reach. Therefore, we must decide whether we trust the forces that govern here," he decided. "If we have simply been spirited away, will Tai remain in chaos, with Asen as its king, now free of the burden of a kirin's conscience?" A glance down, at the bracelet - watch, SCA - still on his wrist as always. "Perhaps we owe it to Tai to die, even if we then return by some unknown mechanism. A symbol, a show of intent. But I would not do so if you felt it futile."