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audio / Soviseri 29 / all Kenoma
[ Howl's psychic voice is familiar in the way it sounds, but not in the way it feels. There is no mirth, no haughty playfulness, no usual thread of flippancy to his words. He is exhausted, on edge, and anxious, and it leaks into his message. Although "leaks" is not even the right word — he is making no real attempt at hiding his misery right now. ]
Aions have arrived in this world twice so far. The second batch appeared in the Shrines about three months after the first.
Tomorrow... marks another three months.
[ it's much too early to say there is any kind of pattern to it all, but... ]
Those of you whole enough to travel to the Shrines and check for new Aions must do so. We cannot afford to let the Pleroma strengthen their numbers.
[ And for now, he leaves it at that. No indication of what he is planning to do with his weekend, and definitely, conspicuously no mention of the mission failures, the traitors, or the prisoners. ]
Aions have arrived in this world twice so far. The second batch appeared in the Shrines about three months after the first.
Tomorrow... marks another three months.
[ it's much too early to say there is any kind of pattern to it all, but... ]
Those of you whole enough to travel to the Shrines and check for new Aions must do so. We cannot afford to let the Pleroma strengthen their numbers.
[ And for now, he leaves it at that. No indication of what he is planning to do with his weekend, and definitely, conspicuously no mention of the mission failures, the traitors, or the prisoners. ]
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[ Oh, this is a worrying and unnatural tone. They have not spoken since the first few hours of their mission, perhaps this warrants looking into further. ]
Rest, by the by, is another important piece of preparation. In case you've forgotten that.
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[ Technically not a lie... He has been trying. But Howl is currently suffering from woes that rest cannot cure. ]
Whether I will go to any Shrines myself is another matter. [ for many reasons. ]
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[ And doing so contrary to his advice, on several occasions. In any case... he'll pry a little further. See what he can find.]
Prior to that, I haven't gotten a clear account of what happened in Godsblood. Were you on the front lines?
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I haven't got any clear account of it either. Aside from what I saw after everything was already over, that is...
But yes. I was outside with Misa, keeping the perimeter secure. You can guess for yourself how that went.
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Knowing what he did of Howl, knowing what happened with the dissipated woman, and seeing his attitude here are clear signs not to do that. It could only do more damage than good. ]
I don't enjoy conjecture, but if I had to make the assessment, it seems we maintained our number while they did not. Not a victory in name but a victory of sorts.
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[ Howl has nothing to say in response. He knows exactly what Emet-Selch is referring to when he points this out — and he suspects that it's intended as encouragement, or even praise, in that... roundabout Emet-Selch sort of way. So why doesn't it make him feel any less rotten and guilty about it all? ]
We should be thankful that we all made it back whole. [ That's as much as he can say, but he sounds just as weighted down as before. ]
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...are the rumors true? Did we take prisoners?
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We did, yes. Two prisoners returned with us to Achamoth. They were taken deep within the confines of the Citadel.
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That isn't the end of it, though. ]
They say that you helped capture them. I know you don't need to hear this from me, but... well, if that's why the Regent hasn't punished us all for failing, then you deserve thanks.
[ And yet, even as Howl says it, understands the truth of all the assumptions and conclusions behind it, it doesn't feel right. A pang of discomfort hits him. He tries his best to keep it to himself. ]
...Do you think they'll try to save them?
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voice; private
[Having immediately reached the same conclusion as Emet-Selch, Ciel doesn't bother with putting any public airs. This is... very uncharacteristic of him, isn't it.
She considers asking him how he's doing, she considers asking him what he plans to do. Ultimately, she asks none of these, and simply settles for patiently waiting for any form of acknowledgement he may deign to give. She doesn't need any answers from him right now, so... He's free to respond however he likes.
Concerning.]
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Ciel.
[ He has no way of knowing exactly what she's thinking, what she hopes to hear him say, but there's at least one thing that's been on his mind. ]
I heard you were seriously injured. [ there's guilt in his voice. he's sorry that he wasn't there. ]
How are you faring?
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There's no trace of that left now. It may take much longer than it used to, but self-regeneration is nevertheless a very convenient ability.]
How about you? We could talk in person too, if you'd like. Maybe over tea?
[The reply is mild and easy. Since he seems receptive to conversation and somehow has interest in her well-being, wouldn't this be better done face to face? A walk for some fresh air would be an option too, Ciel just has a personal tendency of defaulting to tea. An "old" habit.]
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I am still recovering.
[ He'll leave it at that for now. ]
Tea sounds lovely. The fresh air ought to do us both good. Name the place, and I'll meet you there.
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Let's have it at one of the courtyard terrace. How about with a view of the ocean or the river? The southwest one or the northeastern one, in say about half an hour to an hour?
[The time to get everything set up, of course. She'll ask for some of the servants to help roll things out.]
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I'll see you there.
[ With that, Howl places his Shard back in his chest, but he doesn't get up from bed for a long while after, choosing instead to stare at the ceiling. He's got to get up and get ready, groom himself properly and put on something respectable, but he has a hard time getting himself to move. Eventually, he does, and somehow he manages to get there just before the point of being late.
A long black coat, embroidered with silky black patterns and trimmed with wine red silk, sits on Howl's shoulders. He has left his hair black today, which is unusual for him, but not rare. All this black can't hide a handful of glaring new changes to his appearance, though — mainly the feathers sprouting from the sides of his face, along his cheeks and jaw, and the discoloration fingertips peeking out from the bottom of the coat.
He approaches Ciel and the tea table with his usual practiced smile. ]
You weren't lying. You look quite well.
communion → action
He'll find her standing near the neatly set table garnished with a tea set and bite-sized snacks sweet and salty, that her lower legs are exposed do prove her words beyond doubt too. There isn't so much as a lingering scar, she looks perfectly fine and healthy without the faintest hint of injury on her person.
His smile is returned, bright and cheery. Just a lady greeting him for afternoon tea, nothing more and nothing less.]
Of course, it would do no good to anyone for me to downplay my injuries—if I had any. [Which she clearly doesn't, not anymore, so she gestures towards the seat on the other side of the table.] Have a seat?
[And she absolutely sees it, how he looks worse for wear with those inhuman touches on his body and in the pallor of his fingers. ...Howl.]
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Thank you.
[ After taking a seat, Howl leans back in his chair and crosses one ankle over his knee. He knows Ciel must have spotted the feathers on his face by now, but he keeps his hands folded discreetly (and perhaps, a bit conspicuously) behind the long flaps of his coat. ]
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voice, private
Still, when he felt Howl's voice at the edges of his mind, the choice was obvious. ]
Hey.
I'm sorry it's been so long.
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[ It's a surprising response to receive, but not an unwelcome one. Howl has spent time pondering all of those things, and if that were all they needed to discuss, Matt would find the wizard to be wholly forgiving and understanding. He isn't sure how that power of his works, exactly, but it seems to be self-betraying. That's a tough downside to have to cope with, as far as he's concerned, and above it all, Howl owes Matt his life for using it. There's nothing for him to be embarrassed about.
Of course, though, a lot has happened since then, and now there's much more they're both coping with. As usual, Howl is in no rush to talk about it. ]
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[ He hesitates. Just a flicker, the nerves maybe tangible to Howl through the communion, maybe not. ]
But it'd be nice to see you before then, maybe. Have a drink or something.
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Finally, he answers, his concern for his friend winning out over the humiliation he might have to endure in his current state. ]
...Sure. When and where?
communion > action!
Matt names a tavern that, in his experience, is upscale and fairly quiet. It's actually attached to one of the spas outside the Citadel. If they're going to have awkward conversations, they may as well do it where the atmosphere is pleasant and they won't have to yell. ]
Tonight? Maybe ten?
[ When ten rolls around, Matt's tucked into a corner booth with a drink already in hand. His alcohol and drug consumption is higher in Horos than it was back home, and since losing his hand, that figure has only grown. He wore his moth-wing mask to get here, and his omnipresent purple scarf to hide his shard, but now both are lying on the seat beside him.
He pauses to initiate communion again, just to send Howl an image of where he's sitting. ]
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As he sits, he does not notice anything wildly different about the other magician. His own mind is distracted with what Matt might say to him, having worried about it for most of the day. But here he is, for all to see... Shard uncovered, cheekbones and jaw lined with black feathers, arms and hands discolored and peppered with feathers that refuse to recede back into his body.
He can offer his friend a smile, at least. ]
You look well! ...what a relief. Did you order a drink for me?
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[ He notices the feathers, and wonders briefly at what might be keeping Howl from undoing his spell the whole way--that's why the feathers stay, isn't it? Just the effort of the change? But the thoughts pass quickly, leaving his pleasure at seeing Howl undimmed.
His smile widens. ]
I gave it a shot, [ he admits--and sure enough, a server approaches with a gleaming orange cocktail that sparkles with ice. Slices of lemon float at the top. ] I went for decadent, but not outright dangerous. Buuut if you don't like it, I'll be happy to drink it.
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After a few words of reassurance and gratitude, she hurries off, and Howl can finally return his attention to Matt and the drink itself. It only took a few seconds of the right combination of distractions to make Howl forget their woes. For now.
After taking a long sip, he smacks his lips and smiles at him. ] I think you might've nailed it. What is this? It's delicious.
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if only this thread were taking place a month later
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