a man for flowers ✿ ( INIGO ) (
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voidtreckerexpress2020-07-29 10:32 pm
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Who: Two idiots (Inigo and Tidus)
When: Grasshopper 14
Where:Inside a cheeseburger Tidus' room, and then.. well, idk, somewhere. Probably. You'll hear them.
What: Inigo made a promise to Taiki and he's intending to live up to it.
Warnings: None. Only the secondhand embarrassment you get when you read this.
Okay, so technically his promise to Taiki doesn't mean as much anymore now Gyousou is back. He can't exactly yell at the train about why it'd take Gyousou away if the man is now back with Taiki.
But he's still going to do it. Especially since it's already been the second time that Gyousou disappeared from the train, and if there's a way, then Inigo would really prefer to make sure it doesn't happen again. He can't quite take the way Taiki always looks so heartbroken whenever it happens. And sure, there's a big chance nothing will come from this, but sometimes yelling about your grievances might be a good thing? Maybe?
Who knows, Inigo doesn't practice self care. He sure doesn't know!
But he knows someone who's way too good at complaining. And who's just.. too powerful. Someone needs to stop Tidus. But not today, because today Inigo sure could use his help. And hopefully the other is a little more well-rested now it's not directly after the mission anymore?
So.. once more, Tidus will hear banging on the door to his room.
"Tidus! Tidus, it's me again! Erm, this time.. it's slightly less pressing? But I still need your help! Pretty please?"
When: Grasshopper 14
Where:
What: Inigo made a promise to Taiki and he's intending to live up to it.
Warnings: None. Only the secondhand embarrassment you get when you read this.
Okay, so technically his promise to Taiki doesn't mean as much anymore now Gyousou is back. He can't exactly yell at the train about why it'd take Gyousou away if the man is now back with Taiki.
But he's still going to do it. Especially since it's already been the second time that Gyousou disappeared from the train, and if there's a way, then Inigo would really prefer to make sure it doesn't happen again. He can't quite take the way Taiki always looks so heartbroken whenever it happens. And sure, there's a big chance nothing will come from this, but sometimes yelling about your grievances might be a good thing? Maybe?
Who knows, Inigo doesn't practice self care. He sure doesn't know!
But he knows someone who's way too good at complaining. And who's just.. too powerful. Someone needs to stop Tidus. But not today, because today Inigo sure could use his help. And hopefully the other is a little more well-rested now it's not directly after the mission anymore?
So.. once more, Tidus will hear banging on the door to his room.
"Tidus! Tidus, it's me again! Erm, this time.. it's slightly less pressing? But I still need your help! Pretty please?"

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But he's really learning the side effects of playing healer to those types of people, from the smaller cuts and bruises to the much larger cases of broken bones. The latter, he's not even sure he should have been the one to deal with--or would if he's been awake much and using his brain. Except he hasn't, still a lethargy in his body that remembers the endless work of the past week, and then the full on healing just before passing out.
Rest is what he needs to be getting.
...rest is not to be his as the rapping at the door starts, the mumbling of a voice on the other side.
Not mumbling, probably, but it is in Tidus's sloggish ears and the rest of him, stirring from his bed, unsure of if he heard anything, or if it was just a dream. Pausing, and hopefully Inigo has some patience--or it might be better if he doesn't, to hurry up the tired call from within the cabin.
"Who is--Inigo?"
--was it Inigo? Or...
...wait. Did he just have a dream about Inigo and some friend of his...?
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Apparently Inigo has some weird mixture between patience and impatience going on today, considering he doesn't immediately return to pounding on Tidus' door to the point that it might give the poor other guy a headache.. but a beat or two after Inigo's reply there is another thud on the door.
"Come on, open up the door, I hate talking to doors! Don't tell me you were in the middle of doing something weird and now you're too embarrassed to open the door!" You never know what kind of stuff Tidus is doing with tables, after all...
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But uggghh, trying to shame or embarrass him isn't making him rush to the door or anything, but let a groan die in the pillow he's managed to fold over his face.
"What if I am."
That's also said into the pillow, drily. And he knows Inigo likely didn't hear or understand it, but does Tidus care? Not really. His apathy state from yesterday has turned into the grumps appropriate for a person being woken up from their well-deserved beauty sleep on a kidnapping train, but he also knows he will end up dragging himself out of bed to see to Inigo.
...
...
....but what if he tried just staying here and pretending he fell back asleep....
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But you know what? He doesn't need to. He can guess at the general content of that sentence just by the fact that it's so muffled to begin with.
Which is why Inigo just whines from his side of the door.
"Tiduuuuuuuus."
It's like a dog that really wants to get in and doesn't shut up about it..
"If you're really still super tired, I'll just let you sleep, okay?" .. Yet somehow Inigo's voice sounds oddly dejected.. The whiny dog left outside is turning into a kicked puppy.. "I'll wait here for a few more moments, and then I'll just.. erm, go. I guess."
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fffffffffffffffffffiiiinnnnneeeeeeeeeeeee.
Inigo doesn't need to wait for long after the end of his last whine. Tidus was already getting up by the dejected misery slipping its way under his door and affecting his ears, and how is he meant to get any sleep with that haunting him? He wouldn't, he'd feel bad and then he'd either have to go searching around the train for Inigo or face him later regardless.
So the door opens, and Tidus sighs, leaning his hand on the side of the door while his other shoulder rests against the framing.
"What do you want," he says in complete resignation. Hello puppy, we hear you. Have one half-sleepy looking Tidus whose mouth is skewed, but not completely grumpy.
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So when the door does open and Tidus is standing there, the fact that he looks so half asleep doesn't even matter. Inigo's heart is so elated that he momentarily doesn't think and instead throws himself at Tidus, arms wrapping around the other's shoulders into a tight hug.
It's a second or two later that Inigo realises just what he's doing, and who he's doing it with, and that makes him slowly and awkwardly loosen the hug until he steps back, a blush on his cheeks.
"Uh, I--" Okay, let's just move on. Pretend that never happened. Come on, Inigo, be smooth.
He sucks in a breath. "I promised Taiki something, and I was wondering if you were willing to help me with it? It shouldn't be too tiring, I promise!"
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Finally, Tidus looks away with a small frown dancing on his lips, but in confusion and embarrassment before anything else. He...doesn't know what that was about... uh...maybe Inigo's just feeling relieved...?
...it's too early for this.
"Uh...sure." Right. Taiki. Right. Tidus settles his gaze back onto Inigo, but it's awkward to keep on his eyes at first, though it helps to remember, and to ask- "Is he any better?"
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As in when he isn't right in front of the other like right now.
"No, he's.. he's still pretty sick. Though at least it's not getting worse.."
Then again, it hasn't been too long since the mission yet. Maybe these things just take a while? Usually you don't get entirely better in just a day or two if you're pretty sick, right? Inigo shoves the worry down the best he can.
".. What about you though? Are you feeling a bit better too? I-- I meant it when I said I could just do it by myself, if that's better.."
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His gaze drops with all that, but lifts at Inigo's hesitance. Tidus pausing before shaking his head.
"I wanna help. Taiki..." His mouth lines hard, switching back into a frown that releases with a sigh. "I owe it to him. Just--where're we going? I need a drink."
Hopefully he can get that before going or doing whatever Inigo wants him to. He won't bother to ask what it is--either Inigo will tell him at some point, or something will clue him in, right?
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But then he nods, gesturing for Tidus to come along. With others he might have grabbed their hand or arm and dragged them, but after that embarrassing impulsive hug from a moment ago, he really doesn't feel like that.
"Let's get you something to drink first then." They can stop by the kitchen. After all, while they're walking like this, they have some time to discuss what Inigo called the other out for in the first place.
"But.. I know this might sound strange, but I promised Taiki that we'd harass the train to find out why it keeps taking away lord Gyousou. He disappeared during the mission, as we both know, but it wasn't even the first time it's happened. And considering Taiki and lord Gyousou's.." His voice trails off, like he's trying to find the right word for it, but doesn't seem sure, ".. bond," vague enough to describe something Inigo isn't quite sure of the details of, "it is very difficult for Taiki whenever he disappears. It would be good if we could find some way to prevent it from happening, or to mitigate its effects."
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But how could they get any answers from the train? Taiki knew how that went last time, but Tidus doesn't need to think much to remember himself-
"The only person I know who can talk to the train is a girl called Nita. We talked a little about it. She..."
His steps slow, and he looks around, a hand and forefinger raised.
"She's one of the...bottom cars. At the end."
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And yet he apparently didn't seem to have thought of just asking her for help with this already, huh? Although that has very little to do with how close Inigo feels to Nita, and instead has a lot to do with the fact that Inigo is an idiot who doesn't know how to ask others for help. It's much easier to drag Tidus around when it just feels like one of their dumb misadventures rather than actually asking him for help.
".. Do you think she'd want to help with this? I don't just want to bother her over something that might not be important to her.." Maybe it's since he's still a bit raw from his awkward moment with Tidus just now, but the insecurity manages to slip into his voice as he says it, a hand reaching up to tuck some hair behind his ear.
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"You're good friends," or so Inigo just said himself, and that's plenty reason in Tidus's mind to bother someone. "Let's just ask her. Plus, there was something Taiki said about him--Gyousou. He said that when he went, he couldn't feel him anymore. He was just gone."
He waves a hand.
"Wouldn't she want to know about that?"
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Thankfully the other presents a good argument though. One that leaves Inigo even looking surprised for a moment.
"Right." Look, Tidus, he's agreeing with you. Aren't you glad that he's finally acknowledging your genius. "She is always trying to find out more about this train and our present situation, isn't she? Perhaps that information will make her curious enough to want to ask the train about it."
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Any agreement is good enough, not that Tidus was expecting any further hesitation or hand-wringing over going to Nita (then again, why was there any in the first place? It's too early for Tidus to think), so with that approval he turns to start walking, to get a move on for Nita's cabin. "Then let's see if she's in--I wanna get breakfast after this."
Tidus will push the buttons to the next cars as they come, but Inigo will have to lead the way here. Hopefully Inigo knows which car his good friend stays on.
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Thankfully Inigo does at least seem to know where he's going. He wasn't exaggerating with the comment about Nita, after all. She's seen more of him than he would show to most people - even though it wasn't entirely voluntarily. So it's easy for him to remember where her cabin is, making his way back from the sixth sleeping carriage over to the fourth, knocking on the door to cabin B.
"Nita? Are you there right now? I was wondering if I could get your help with something.."
(Also, yes, Nita is not getting the same whiny-Inigo-dog-at-the-door treatment as Tidus got earlier.
Not that it matters much if she's not there, whoops.)
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And don't think the lack of energy in that doorknocking and calling goes unnoticed either, Tidus waiting on some sign of desperation to come after the second turn, and when it doesn't...
"Where's her begging and pleading?" At least he's kind and isn't loud about his complaint, but he's still normal volume, so who knows if she had been behind the door what she heard? Pfft, this guy interrupts his beauty sleep, but he'll be kind and considerate to Nita?
But, it looks and sounds like they'll be taking a trip down the other cars to find the Train Whisperer.
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"Why, I just did what was necessary to get you out of bed!" There's a slight pause where Inigo seems to realise something, and then he quickls adds to his statement-- "And I told you that it was totally fine if you wanted to keep sleeping! I would have figured it out myself if I had to, you know!"
Inigo is just outright pouting at this point.
"Not that I'm not glad you came with me.. I mean, I wanted you to come pretty badly, that's why I was 'begging and pleading'! I just thought you wouldn't unless I nudged you enough.."
And with Nita it's just easier to assume she won't ignore him. Because she saw the absolute worst side of him and didn't turn away. But it's not like Inigo can add that to his explanation. Especially since he wants to believe Tidus would do the same, but.. it's so hard to process the fact that one person reacted that way to seeing it. It feels impossible to imagine another might.
Inigo's tone turned a bit more insecure at the end there, but he's quickly to pick himself back up, to cover it up with a smile. A little too hastily and obvious though. And maybe a little too eager to please Tidus.
"And-- You know what, if you want some food, then let's get that first! We can always find Nita after."
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Well, if he can help the two of them be happier, right? Tidus wasn't sure how any of this was going to go, but at the very least, they were going to try.
"Nita first," he tells Inigo firmly, but not without some fondness; a pat on the shoulder given to go with it. "Then food. C'mon, let's stop hanging around an empty room."
There's no need to tease or huff about it anymore, and he'd rather they get going anyway, get this seen to than mess around. So he'll even take the lead if he has to, taking them away from the sleeper cars, and on and on...getting to the standard coach or the dining area before Tidus pauses to ask, "Did we miss her somewhere?", but they're already this far, so they might as well go all the way to the end...
...or to the kitchens anyway, so Tidus can steal a piece of cake if there's any. And there already, is...!
"Ah-- Neets!"
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Nita looks up from where she's been making herself a (not very complex) sandwich, noting that Tidus definitely looks like he's just woken up.
"Hey, you two. What's up?"
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Until they apparently just get very lucky in the kitchen.
"Nita.." There's a weird relief in Inigo's voice, though he's quick to fix that. Time to shove negative thoughts down. He sucks in a breath, and before he knows it, there's a smile on his face again. "Do you maybe have a moment for us? You can finish your food first, if you want, but there's something only you can help with."
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"Inigo wants you to talk to the train for us!"
When you can get straight into it! The cold air is welcoming to Tidus's face, though something about it and the choices, the colours, gets a yawn out of him. There's probably more details he can throw in there, but hey, that gets them started, right? Tidus is such a good friend.
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"Sure, I can help with that, no problem!"
Though 'something only you can help with' gives Nita pause as a concept
because isn't that what errantry is, in a way?, she doesn't change her answer any."What did you want to talk to it about, though?"
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But that bridge has already been crossed now, so he just offers a smile at Nita's easy agreement.
"It's about Taiki and lord Gyousou. Do you know them?" It always feels like Nita knows pretty much everyone on the train, honestly, so Inigo wouldn't be surprised.. "Lord Gyousou disappeared during the mission, and it isn't even the first time he has disappeared."
He wants to add that it's.. let's say problematic for Taiki when Gyousou disappears, but it feels a little like spilling Taiki's personal business, so he doesn't.
"I know the train most likely won't tell us, but I figured it couldn't hurt to try and find out why it takes away particular people more often than others for a while like that. Or at least try to communicate to it to leave lord Gyousou alone."
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Don't mind if he does!
So out Tidus comes with a small plate of pancakes than anything for a sandwich, looking around to remember where the microwave is before his ears perk up to the ongoing conversation. He tears off a piece of pancake.
"Oh yeah, plus, when Gyousou was gone, Taiki didn't feel him anywhere. They have some kind of connection that lets them sense each other wherever. Did you know about that when people--poof?"
And he pops the pancake piece in his mouth, and takes the food over to the microwave. La de da...
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Minor timeskip to Stores?
i'm skipping us ahead!!
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Presuming Inigo or Tidus could tag back in after this!
hello it is i
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... Definitely poke character shenanigans; I want to see if the train reacts. XD
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Please link to whatever the resulting Feedback comment is! XD
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