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Cade Harimann ([personal profile] onlyhymns) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-04-02 11:06 pm

[open] peel the scars from off my back

WHO: Cade and you!
WHAT: Just hangin' around, livin' life, bein' weird
WHEN: Cloudreach
WHERE: The Gallows and Lowtown, mostly
NOTES: All the usual warnings that come with Cade. If you'd like a specific prompt, hit me up or just throw one in the comments.




I. Out and about in the Gallows (recommended for our new Templar friends)

Cade has not been to collect his lyrium dosage since before all the Templars were ravaged by their mysterious illness, but he still arrives every morning looking fit as a fiddle (comparatively) to start his workday with Enchanter Shivana. Being that he's a reclusive and fairly off-putting person by virtue of his... well, him-ness, Cade has never been part of any group that hasn't had its share of rumors about what he's about. But lately he's become more of a cautionary tale, a there-but-by-the-grace-of-the-Maker-go-I when he slinks by any on-duty Templar and avoids their gaze.
Despite being kicked out of the Templars, and not collecting his lyrium, he's not having withdrawals. He also works under at least one elf (two if Beleth counts), practices archery on the regular, and almost, if you squint, seems to be starting to live a normal life.
That bastard's hiding something.

II. Lowtown

Now that the weather has gotten warmer, Cade stays out later in his little hiding places where he reads or writes or just watches the sea. He can often be found in the evening with his back to a wall and his gaze beyond the people walking by, finding solitude where there's really none to be found.

Periodically someone tries to mug him and comes away disappointed, or gets a coin or two. It's an occupational hazard of living by the docks.

III. The Chantry Garden

Regardless of weather, every day at dawn Cade can be found at the newly-carved Andraste shine in the center of what remains of the forest, saying his morning prayers before he continues uptown to the Gallows. It's not nice to disturb him, but inevitably someone does on occasion.

IV. Misc!

Choose Your Own Adventure

nadasharillen: (bummed)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-04-05 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Normally, when Sina'd come to her to weep-- her only frame of reference-- Nari would curl around her, her chest pressed to the younger woman's back. Given the state of things, the welts she'd just finished raising, that would most likely hurt more than help. The slight release of tension with the press of her hand makes her want to do more, though, so she stands to slide onto the couch beside where his head rests on his arms and reaches to gently hold the outside of his shoulders and pull towards her slightly, an invitation to rest on her lap instead.
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[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-04-06 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
It's darker now. The fire has burned low without tending, although it's not yet down to embers. The quality of the remaining light, the way the shadows have pulled around them; the space feels small and protected to Nari, entirely separate from the rest of it. The tower, the island, the town, none of it is there. The weight of his head, the way it had fallen into place against her as if it belonged there. This all, together, is why there is no hesitation when she lifts one hand from his shoulder to thread it carefully through the damp muss of his curls. Why she can let her gaze soften and unfocus, redirecting the attention to the gentle, gradual, repetitive work of putting it to rights; and then, simply, the continuance of the motion.
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I ate them <3

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-04-06 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Thoughtless or not, the hand in his hair stills very briefly as she feels rather than sees the slight turn of his head, the small soft pressure that follows. Pulled from her reverie, Nari realizes with sudden clarity that the animal that had filled her chest for weeks with its pacing had quieted, leaving only the cool serenity of the moon on water, and her eyes brim with the relief of it. She could stay too, here this way. Would, if she could stop the heavens turning with only wanting.

Even though she'd not broken skin, his back still needs tending. The little pot of salve she'd tucked by the box is well within her reach, but the water isn't. Perhaps just a little while longer.

Finally, with a last pass of her hand across his head, a light squeeze of his shoulder with the other, and a quiet regretful sigh, Nari moves to slowly extricate herself and pad to the basin where she wets a cloth. She squeezes it between her hands to let the excess water fall, then return to kneel behind him to clean the sweat where it's dried on the still reddened plane of his upper back, mindful of the lines she'd raised.
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[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-04-06 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Nari makes quiet sympathetic noises when he hisses-- a world away from earlier when she'd stooped after his cries like a hawk at the hunt-- replaces the cloth with the smooth glide of her salve covered hand, wonders at his skin being nearly hot to the touch from the friction of the assault, the rush of blood that had risen to rebuild after. She wipes her hand on the cloth, folds it, and as she rises to return to the couch bends to brush her lips across the back of his neck as unconsciously as he'd turned into her.

(She notices afterward, but decides to file it with all the other things she had to think about later rather than think about it enough to blush now.)

This time when she sits she pulls her legs up to stretch its length, her back braced on the arm. Uncertain again and hoping that he'd not closed off since she'd broken the closeness they'd shared before she moved, Nari slowly extends an arm out in the universal gesture of there's a place for you here.
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[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-04-08 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, there it was.

Cade was like a June's knot carved by life, and it had been an unforgiving artisan. When she was with him, she'd come up against one unmoving piece or another; layer after layer. Some would move with a simple careful push or pull, some were visible yet stuck somewhere deeper within the puzzle, but it wasn't possible to tell which it was unless she placed her fingers and tried.

For the space of a fire burning to its coals, she'd found a sort of pattern and followed it, piece after piece coming away easily in her hands, and she'd reveled in it. Now here again, the click of wood against itself.

He's still thinking, hasn't decided. She'll wait a little longer before she withdraws back to safety. She'll change sides and curl up her legs so he can rest without fear of touching her. Move to a chair, to the floor. Leave the folded blanket she'd ferried across for him and go back to her room to tuck a winter cloak around herself in its staid if that's what safety meant. After all, it was a fool that forced a knot and called it solved.

For now, the invitation remains.
Edited (tenses (and plurals) are for jerks ) 2018-04-08 14:42 (UTC)
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[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-04-10 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, no. This is not whatever it was she’d hoped to provide. She’d seen his face before it disappeared into his arms, the mix of apprehension and conflict and weariness, and she lets her own head drop onto her outstretched arm with a wince, pulling her knees up.

"You're okay," she says quietly, looking at the faded pattern of the upholstery beneath her and picking at its threads a bit before rolling her head back up to watch him. "You don't have to, there's plenty of room." Or there was now that Nari had curled herself up. She'd been ready for this. Had known she was taking a chance, but each time she'd pulled her fingers through his hair she'd fed a scrap of tinder to that foolish little spark of whatever it was in her that wanted so badly to hold the people she cared for, and it always hurt a little more to close her fist around a larger flame.

It's a thing she does to herself.
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[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-04-10 07:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Nari furrows her brow at the apology. He hadn't done anything. If anyone, she should be apologizing.

And so she asks; "Why?"
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[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-04-10 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Having just been thinking of him as a particularly complex crafter's puzzle, his assertion actually makes the corner of Nari's mouth lift in a gentle half-smile.

"Perhaps," she replies slowly, "but that's not--" she pauses, frowns slightly in thought, turns it over in her mind. It's not as if she'd been separating the difficult bits to one side; deciding she wanted to keep only this look, or that small smile, or only the hours of his reading to her or those of their effortless silence and then saying somehow that all the rest was something that needed to be shuffled away and apologized for.

"What if... I don't think that what you are is something that needs to be forgiven?" she asks finally.
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[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-04-11 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"...Maybe," she agrees.

And then perhaps because it's dark, or perhaps because eventually the sun would rise and this space would be gone, or because the air has cooled and she can smell the rain coming again, or because of the feel of the cloth under her restless fingertips, or she's reckless, or stupid, or lonely, she shifts a bit to look at the fading reds and oranges as the last of the fire seeks out the last of the wood and says, "Maybe I'd like to."
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[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-04-11 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
He doesn't reply, so Nari looks back over and catches the beginnings of Cade's slip into sleep. Not having much else to say, she doesn't interrupt it, although there will be the soft noise of her unfolding from her position on the other side of the couch to retrieve the blanket she'd brought, and the the settle of it over him that follows.

There are other little sounds, although now mostly drowned out by rain; cloth wiping leather, tick of wood as a box closes, Nari readjusting herself in the other corner in a scout's slight lean. She'll be awake for a while yet, as she's wont to be, but there will be little to disturb the man curled at the other end.