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Mia Rutherford ([personal profile] lettersfromhome) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-07-04 06:44 pm

and when the broken-hearted people living in the world agree [open]

WHO: Mia Rutherford & YOU
WHAT: Pre-Orlais Catch-All for July
WHEN: Beginning of the month up to Orlais shenanigans.
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: n/a




For not being caught up in much of actual events of the keep, it certainly is exhausting keeping up with everything.

That might be life with Zevran and the baby talking, however. As many people seem happy to pitch in with helping Zevran with his son, Mia still quietly thinks the best hands are her own. And his father's, of course, but the poor dear seems to be at his wit's end on most days. He's trying to do well for the boy, though she'd expect no less from him. Still. Sharing a room with him means watching the toll it takes and, when she is available to, helping take the baby off his hands so he might get some Maker-blessed sleep.

Of course, she can't spend the entire day with the baby, much as she'd like to. She still has duties to attend to around the keep, and the recent activity with assassins and spirits being purged from abominations doesn't mean that the refugees are any less eager to get the things they need. Luckily, construction for the new appointments for them seem to be going well. Katniss has managed a wonderful job in that regard, and Mia's more than happy to lend a hand, even if it's as simple a thing as making sure the workers are eating, too.

That doesn't leave much spare time, but she does what she can. She makes herself available now and then in the gardens, and now more than ever she's been taking the time to drop in on her brother, if only to briefly chat and see that things are well before letting him carry on.

They've all got their fair share to do around here. And keeping busy...well, it keeps a lot of things off your mind, that way.

foxsays: (of my enchanted sea)

[personal profile] foxsays 2016-07-28 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Everyone has to know how to pay taxes if they don't want to get in trouble, and what if you are in need of a peaceful night? There are a hundred and one ways to tire out small children." When Araceli did finally stagger inside off the docks she more or less managed to make it through supper before she fell asleep in it. Most nights. "You learn plenty of things playing cards that aren't just playing cards."

Things that are easier to learn when you're younger too although she'd ask Zevran first but when her father had sat her down on his knee, or pulled her up to the table whenever he'd been in port, it had been a lesson in disguise that she hadn't realised until she was older. Until the lessons were lived and breathed: this man scratches his nose when he lies, this woman knows that she smirks and tries to hide it behind her glass. You play the hand you're dealt, he always said. And then he would move his sleeve just so and there would be an extra card, or a weighted dice, or an extra coin or two, and he would kiss her curls like any father just returned from sea would.

"I had thought to get him some books though, when I'm away. Traditionally we don't do yearly gifts - you get gifts when you're very little to last you through life. Maps, histories, stories from distant shores. Things that Skyhold might not have in the library."
foxsays: (Chance is the only game I play with baby)

[personal profile] foxsays 2016-08-09 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
When everyone child is wanted, it hurts to think that anyone might not have wanted Lucci. Araceli might not want to do much with him until he's older and less likely to pull her hair, throw up on her, and probably try to teeth on Lux's tail (just having him in a room with Lux since he's been her baby all his life might be hilarious if she didn't need to deal with a stroppy fox afterwards.)

"I'm sure he will find me on a rooftop and attempt to give me some sort of token scolding, he wouldn't be an uncle if he didn't." Because that's very much what he is. Like all her father's male crewmates through her whole life. "You know a tiny bit of brandy. Under the tongue. I grew up perfectly well."

Sometimes her mother jokes that it took half a bottle.