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WHO: Gavin and OPEN
WHAT: After returning to the Mire, Gavin goes around delivering any mail that had arrived at Skyhold for people.
WHEN: Now
WHERE: Fallow Mire
NOTES: There's probably going to be some shippy shit with him and Maxwell sorry not sorry
WHAT: After returning to the Mire, Gavin goes around delivering any mail that had arrived at Skyhold for people.
WHEN: Now
WHERE: Fallow Mire
NOTES: There's probably going to be some shippy shit with him and Maxwell sorry not sorry
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Gavin has two satchels slung over his shoulder, full of mail, humming as he walked through the camp. For the letters whose recipients he knew by name, he simply went directly to them with a smile and a wave, to hand them their post. It wasn't until they'd all gotten their letters that Gavin started looking through the ones with unfamiliar names.
He frowned - because reading was hard - and had to spend several minutes mouthing out each name, or asking someone else to read it for him, before calling out for the person in question and just sort of hoping they, or someone that knew them, would hear him.
For Maxwell.
"Maxwell! Got something for you," Gavin called as he jogged up to the man, grinning from ear to ear as he pulled out the scroll. The seal had already been broken - by Leliana's spies, of course - but they'd done a pretty good job of putting it back together.
"Letter came for you, at Skyhold."
For Varric.
Of the two satchels, one, in its entirety, was for Varric. So he left the dwarf for last, and went to find him once the rest of the deliveries were finished, before holding the entire bag out to him.
"Here, you ah - you got a lot of mail. They asked me to bring it back for you, from Skyhold."

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"It's alright," he said softly, hand falling away. "You didn't know. And it's good that I do. If I know what they're planning, I can better avoid it."
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"If they attempt kidnappers, we'll return them some corpses," Gavin said, very firmly, his shoulders falling as Maxwell withdrew his hand. "Don't worry about them, Maxwell. I won't let them control you, or take over your life." There was a pause, before he quickly added, "As I'm sure no one else in the Inquisition will, either. Though perhaps don't tell Josie. I wouldn't wish for you to deal with two matchmakers at the same time." It was a lame attempt at a joke, but all it did was serve to make him even more miserable.
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The silence hung for a few moments, think and uncomfortable. Then he took a breath, determined to will it away from Gavin at least.
"Thank you," he said again. "For thinking of me. Even if it was - well. I'm glad it was you."
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Maxwell was so obviously miserable that it was breaking his heart. The fury had subsided, yes, but in its wake it had left a weird sort of grief. He took a breath himself, then, reaching out to slide a hand into Maxwell's hair and ruffle it gently. He'd only meant to do that - just a small reassurance - but an impulse struck that he couldn't deny, and he leaned in to press a quick kiss to the very edge of Maxwell's mouth. Almost his cheek, but not quite.
"I'm always thinking of you," He said quietly as he pulled back, ruffling Maxwell's hair a little more before letting his hand fall away. He felt even more hollow, then, but he offered a sad smile. "Come on. I'm sure we can find something to take your mind off it."
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"Gavin--" he whispered.
There was a moment's hesitation, but only one, before he was catching at Gavin's hand before the elf could pull away completely. He held it, more tightly than he should have.
"I... would like that."
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It was impossible not to notice the look on Maxwell's face, or the blush, which immediately - and finally - brought a real, honest smile to Gavin's face. He squeezed Maxwell's hand back, firmly and warmly.
"Don't look so surprised," He teased quietly, though a faint blush was making his ears warm, as well. "The Mire can't be entirely a shit hole."
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"Maybe not," he agreed.