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WHO: Zevran Arainai, Alistair, & Open
WHAT: Zevran is not dealing with sentiment well
WHEN: Mid-Firstfall
WHERE: The tavern, the stables, his quarters, the healing tents, the courtyard
NOTES: Drinking, swearing, emotional vomiting.
WHAT: Zevran is not dealing with sentiment well
WHEN: Mid-Firstfall
WHERE: The tavern, the stables, his quarters, the healing tents, the courtyard
NOTES: Drinking, swearing, emotional vomiting.
It took a day or two to thaw out properly from the mire. To sleep, to scrub the muck from his skin, to feel alive again. Of course with the break from the mission and a quiet space to sleep it only served to remind him of how difficult it had been on the road. Of the sounds he had heard of the wardens tents. Of what their troubled sleep meant for one Warden in particular.
[ Tavern - OPEN ]
Zevran attempted to spend his days as he would before the arrival of the Grey Wardens. Some time working on his poisons and traps, some time in the tavern listening to gossip and spinning tales, playing joyful, soothing music for the weary souls within. But for tonight there was no music, there was no smiling. Zevran kept his back to the wall, his hand on a glass of wine or ale, bottle waiting for the next poor on the table beside him, eyes on something small and glinting he rolled between his fingertips. Sentiment. What good had that ever done him? What benefit did it ever hold? It was a weakness. It was an illness. And yet here he sat, sick with it. Normally the approach of company would earn a smile, a flirtatious remark- but for one night? He had no desire for masks.
[ Stables - CLOSED to Alistair ]
"As promised." The words were loose in a way only drink made them. Lulling and swooping rather than the clipped roll of his usual pattern of speech, but Zevran was at least a little drunk and looking to become a good deal more drunk before the night was through. Trouble was he trusted very few people enough to indulge as much as he desired in all of Thedas, fewer still in Skyhold. But here, staring at this ridiculous Warden in the hay with at least one dog? A warm twist of fondness bid him offer a very special bottle of Carnal, 8:69 Blessed. As he had said before, Alistair could not start his whiskey without something particularly exquisite. Between that, the carved rune stones still in his pouch, and a wrapped wheel of small cheese in addition to a bottle of his own brandy for the night? He would forgive being forced to drink in a stable. So long as it was in Alistair's company.
[ Zevran's Quarters - OPEN ]
Well this was mortifying. He had somehow misplaced his key- his spare key, and his spare, spare key in the course of the night- or he had locked all of them inside save for the one he'd slipped into Isabella's boot earlier in the day and now? Now he was crouched, fumbling with his lockpicks in a way he hadn't since his earliest years as a Crow. The lock was simple, he knew it was simple- he also knew himself to be terribly, terribly drunk. Enough so that he was not kneeling before the door in any attempt of stealthy entry and instead sitting before it, working with his picks while swearing a blue streak under his breath in Antivan, Common, with a spattering of Orlesian and even some Tevene. Until he sobered up? He would be at it for awhile. Brasca.
[ Healing tents / Courtyard the following morning - OPEN ]
Another reason why he rarely drank. The migraine. The cotton in the mouth feeling. The twist of wire that strung his guts together. Food was probably not a bad idea bu the smell of- well- anything made it twist sharper, tighter, like a dagger to his very middle. Not productive for eating anything that will settle his stomach. Water helps but it does not do much other than remind him that he should eat, but he cannot eat, and light and sound are an aching mass of unpleasantness he did not wish to linger on. Bundled tight in a cloak that was far softer on the lining than on the exterior, he stumbled his way across the courtyard to the healing tents. Perhaps one of them would give him something if he looked sad enough.

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He ducked down as Zevran bade him, crouching as he shuffled inside, working on the assumption that Zevrran would not warn him about traps if he wasn't meant to get inside in the first place.
"Old habits die hard?" he wondered aloud, half a tease. "Just how close was I to death, there?"
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Inconvenient traps rather than lethal. He sighed and settled down on the small padded mattress he'd managed to scrounge together, quit and blanket and pillow smelling of dried grass and dogs. Alistair had slept here recently. Zevran squashed a grimace and lit the brazier in the far corner for warmth, a lantern for light, and settled back on the mattress to attend to his boots.
The room was sparsely furnished- a table covered in vials and powders and springs and wires, where he worked. Clothing folded neatly off to one side, a few bottles of wine and brandy on the windowsill. Trinkets, gifts laid out near a multitude of daggers and scraps of leather used for the repair of his armor. It was all terribly homey in it's own way.
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He tried not to look overly curious as he stepped inside, though it was hard not to be. The smell of dogs was weird, since he couldn't see one, but he knew that scrounging for bedding was sometimes an adventure.
He crouched down in front of Zevran once the man started fiddling with his boots, reaching out to help in an entirely matter-of-fact way. "Here," he offered, deft fingers tugging at the laces. "You've managed to carve yourself out a nice little corner."
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If this is where Alistair chose to spend the remainder of his days, he could do nothing less. Someone had to mind him, after all.
Zevran sat back and let Gavin handle the boots, peeling off his gloves and setting aside several daggers from his sleeves. "It will be better when I can find a proper bed."
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He diligently went through each lace and buckle, careful and considered, since for one, he didn't want to get kicked in the face, and two, he didn't want to damage Zevran's boots, which on close inspection were actually quite nice.
He chuckled, about the bed, as he pulled one boot free and set it aside. "I can't disagree with that. This thing smells a bit like dogs. Where on earth did you get it?"
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"Alistair needed somewhere more secure than the stables to rest and he often sleeps with dogs for their protection and warmth. I bid him stay a night or two here to avoid trouble." For his own peace of mind. If Alistair was in his room he wasn't in the deep roads. Dying.
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"Ahh, the canine smell of generosity and kindness," Gavin teased quietly. Alistair was the one that liked Cheese and being told his hair was nice. Zevran's companion during the blight. Which meant they'd known each other for a decade, at least, so it wasn't a surprise, though he couldn't help but be curious.
He pulled off the other book and then went to pull off Zevran's stockings, because he had every intention in making sure that the elf was in bed and asleep before he left. "I can't blame him for not wanting to be in the stables, given how many elves are wandering in and out of there." It was a gentle tease. "Has he been getting into a lot of trouble, then?"
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"He would rather sleep there than bother someone by trying to find a room. Hero of the Fifth Blight and he does not want to be a bother. And he always finds trouble." Hair mussed once he pulls it through the top of the sweater, Zevran struggles with pulling his braid after without tangling himself in the sleeves. "When is he NOT getting into trouble?"
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It was kind of amazing, the amount of things that Zevran carried on his person, but Gavin knew better than to touch them, when an accidental cut might kill him. So he satisfied himself by standing up and carefully helping Zevran pull his hair free of the sweater.
"I can understand the feeling," he admitted. "Though I would have thought the Wardens would have gotten something. Aren't they just allowed to demand space anyway? Do you usually sleep with this in, or out?" He asked as he squeezed the braid gently.
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It did not make sense to him, but it did not have to. The world was as it was and Alistair made it brighter ere he was able. "Out, please."
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He let his fingers gently brush Zevran's hair - just a fond little touch - before they carefully and deftly began to loosen the braid, careful to comb his fingers through the hair as he did so, ensuring it wasn't tangled.
"Well, I'm sure we could scrounge a second mattress, if you wanted to keep him in here," Gavin pointed out quietly. "Assuming that you don't mind sharing the space. Or find somewhere else. He doesn't have to go pulling rank just to get a room."
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The song.
Brasca.
"That was my job on the road. Not stated explicitly but if I heard too much thrashing of an unpleasant sort from his tent I would call him to aid me in gathering elfroot or dawn lotus or- whatever I thought we needed. It was an excuse. He has replaced me with dogs."
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The frustration was obvious, but Gavin kept playing with Zevran's hair anyway - half for himself, and half for the elf who obviously needed it. He'd never seen Zevran like this at all, and he couldn't help but be a little whistfully curious about the friendship between them, even as Zevran grumbled about it. Perhaps it was because Zevran grumbled about it - just another example of that charming exterior being pulled aside to show the little ball of worry within. He threaded his fingers through Zevran's hair, now completely loose, and let his fingertips massage the elf's scalp a little as he did so.
"I really doubt he's replaced you with them," Gavin said, a little wryly. "He's Fereldan, isn't he? They always have a weird things with dogs. He teased the end of Zevran's ear between his fingers fondly. "If he's so worried about being a bother that he won't even ask for a room, I'm sure he doesn't want to bother you with his nightmares, either."
The nightmares were hardly surprising - the two of them had lived through the Blight. Fought through it. He'd be surprised if they didn't have nightmares. And he didn't know Alistair at all, but it didn't really matter, at the moment. It was more important to soothe Zevran, if he could.
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"They do." Not that it made it much better to his exhausted mind. "...but I am here to be bothered. Ten years he dealt with them on his own. It is no trouble."
That it was no trouble ought to bother him more than it did, but it didn't, but it should, and his head would ache for wanting to make sense of it. "Should have left with him for Orlais after the ceremony."
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He finally just took a seat next to Zevran, though he kept working his scalp and hair in calm, low circles. It was something he was used to. He had long offered physical affection to his clan mates when they were troubled. That Zevran would appreciate it as well wasn't even surprising enough to warrant a second thought.
"So why didn't you? There must have been a reason you went your own way."
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"I did not wish to bind myself to anyone, having earned my freedom...also I thought the Crows would find us both and kill us both. If they killed me? So be it. If they killed him because he was foolish enough to take a blow for me..."
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"Then you can't tell yourself what you should have done then," He replied, his voice a quiet rumble as he stroked through Zevran's hair. "Because you did what you thought you had to. You're both here now, right? I'm sure you can make it clear to him that you want to help. And that you might be better at it than a mutt," he added, just a gentle tease.
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He can't drag a decade out of nothing to spend with Alistair if he heard the Calling now. That wasn't how this worked. Months, he knew, was the most they might have. Before it became too much. Before all that he saw that was bright and warm and amused and alive was haggard and dim as Riordan. "Where do you think I spent most of tonight drinking?"
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"And you didn't manage to convince him? Well, I'm sure he'll come around. Or you could just kidnap his dogs, that might work." It was said with a lighthearted tone, though still soft, and his pinky trailed along the line of Zevran's tattoo as he ran through his hair.
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And it should bother him. Why did it not bother him?
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"Maybe he just likes being difficult, then," He mused, still playing with Zevran's hair. He leaned down to give him a chaste kiss on the temple, mostly because he felt like it, and he didn't think Zevran would begrudge him for it.
"Or perhaps the whining for food and foot rubs is half the fun."
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"Half wanting to kill him and half wanting to hug him? Yeah, that sounds about right."
He'd never had literally siblings, but it was hard not to think of his younger clanmates like brothers and sisters to him. They were close enough as to make no difference, especially after the plague.
And him being the clan's wayward son.
"It's not a bad thing to care about him, Zevran," He pointed out after a moment, disconcertingly aware of the fact that he was being a little hypocritical. That was beside the point.
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And dying.
Must not forget the dying.
"Yes it is." He will not explain that- going over the explanation about sentiment and Crows once in a night was more than enough, thank you.
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The tone was very final - enough so that Gavin knew better than to press the issue. It wasn't a sentiment he shared, exactly (he cared too much, most of the time), but sometimes he thought it would be easier, if he didn't.
Not necessarily for himself, but for other people. Then he could just cut ties off completely and stop dragging along his loved ones for the ride.
Or maybe it was a Warden thing - maybe they weren't supposed to have friends? He didn't really know that much about the wardens, in all truth. Maybe they had rules about close friends, about families. He tried to search his brain for stories about it, but it came up blank.
So he fell silent, not arguing, and not agreeing, just sitting there and playing with Zevran's hair.
"Well I care about you," He finally said, after a while, almost as an after thought.
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