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Gavin Lavellan ([personal profile] slipshot) wrote in [community profile] faderift2015-12-11 10:43 pm

OPEN, sort of

WHO: Gavin, a few specific people, but also OPEN
WHAT: Gavin returns from his adventure in the Mire, and has a few things he has to follow up on.
WHEN: Nowish
WHERE: Skyhold
NOTES: Gavin should come with his own warning but otherwise, CW for discussion of suicidal thoughts/tendencies (it's all in point number 2, so you can skip that if you want)




On the long march back to Skyhold, Gavin had decided on at least something of a plan of action. Well. Plan of action was probably giving him too much credit. He had a plan. And plan was also probably somewhat more organized than what he actually had: which was a vague idea of people and conversations he should probably have.

A vague idea of things he should probably do.

Because there were a few truths, that were becoming apparent to him, and they were these:

1. He was not likely to survive this war. This wasn't a huge surprise (he never did have a good sense of self preservation), but it was still something he had to acknowledge. This wasn't the kind of thing he could fuck up and then make up for later by smiling sheepishly with presents. Or bribes, as Zevran so eloquently put it. So. If he fucked up, he was dead. Worse - if he fucked up, he likely also made sure other people were dead. Which brought him to point number two.

2. He wanted to survive this war. This was a surprise, as half of his plan in coming to the Inquisition had involved gallant death, and meant that number 1 was proving to be a bigger problem than it would have been otherwise. Part of it was that he had found people here that he wanted to make sure survived it themselves. But another part, perhaps, came from having a back up plan. Maybe it was strange, to find some sort of odd peace by planning in detail one's eventual death if it was necessary. And as long as Zevran was alive, he had that back up plan. So surviving in the meantime was okay - because if it ever wasn't okay, he had a way out.

3. If he was going to survive the war and have anything left to survive it for, he had to stop running. Somehow. This had already been drummed into him by a few people, but it had never really taken. It wasn't until - ironically - he'd been talking to Alistair about throwing his life away by joining the Wardens that he'd actually started to think any deeper about what he was going to do after the Inquisition. Even what he was doing in the Inquisition. Harding would kill him if he ran away again, and that probably wasn't entirely an exaggeration. If 1 was destined to happen, then at the very least, it should be by Corypheus's hand and not his own.

All this meant that he had to be better, and he had to be better now. Not an indeterminate time later, when the stars aligned, but now. While he had time. While they all had time. While it would still mean something, and make a difference.

Maxwell and Pel. That was where to start, but they weren't the only ones. Merrick. Harding. Maria. So many of his friends.... There were a lot of apologies and the couldn't come with presents. Bribes. They couldn't even really be apologies, because he knew how hollow those sounded, from him, these days. He needed to make an actual effort.

So he sought out each one, wherever they were.


[HOW THIS WILL WORK: Basically if you want to have a chat with Gavin and already know him, tag in wherever you are and he will come find you. If you have not met Gavin but want to, hit me up on plurk or PM and I'll start up a different thread starter for you. Basically I just wanted a catch all for a bunch of different threads for him and then the description got out of hand.]

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[personal profile] hugeinorlais 2015-12-15 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
If Gavin had been anybody else (save perhaps Hawke), Varric would have snapped the towel in his hand across the elf's fingers as he reached for a piece of Bianca. As it was, Gavin was so distracted and serious that he barely managed a smile as he shuffled over. That, more than anything, was enough of a surprise that he let Gavin get away with twiddling one of Bianca's disassembled gear assemblies.

"Huh," Varric said, his brows arched as he looked the elf over with a critical eye. "I should ask you the same question."

He clucked his tongue idly and turned his gaze and attention back to the stock in his hands. Getting the bits of dirt out of the grain and the detailing on the wood was a long, tedious process, but it was cathartic. Varric didn't so much need catharsis, not right at the moment, but Gavin on the other hand....

"Then again, you look like a guy who needs a lot less of whatever is on his mind. Take a seat," Varric told him idly and, with one hand, folded up the threadbare towel he was using to polish the wood. He thrust both the piece of his crossbow and the cloth at Gavin and, before the elf could protest, said: "Here, if you're going to get handsy with Bianca, you might as well start at the beginning."

Unfortunately, while he was going for annoyed, he totally missed the mark. To his great chagrin, Varric sounded a bit worried, and tried to cover that note of concern by clearing his throat. He could pretend he was worried about Bianca. Probably.

"Small circles, oil is the open jar. Somebody got you running mail again, or are you just really enthusiastic about pacing?"
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[personal profile] hugeinorlais 2015-12-15 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Varric whistled lowly as he retrieved a small multi-tool and started carefully reassembling one of Bianca's four arms. He didn't have to keep a particularly close eye on his work, but after hazarding a short glance at Gavin, he decided that staring at the elf was probably not going to yield a more comfortable conversation.

"Well that sounds exhausting," Varric declared as he worked. A series of tiny, almost musical mechanical noises accompanied his adjusting the springs. "I'd offer to buy you a drink but, after you almost de-pantsed that last guy, I'm thinking we should avoid the stronger stuff."

Varric cocked a brow and, as he wound a gear into place with a quiet click, shot the elf a sly look.

"So, speaking of stripping clothes off people...really, that guy?"
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[personal profile] hugeinorlais 2015-12-26 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
Varric almost laughed--he caught himself, fortunately, but it was a near thing. Gavin was a lot of things but watching him get bashful and quiet? That was new by Varric and no amount of concern could have kept the ridiculously fond, insufferable grin off his face. Gavin, thankfully, was extremely focused on Bianca and didn't see him as he stifled his amusement.

It took Varric a second to choose the proper level of shit to give him.

"Subtlety is overrated," Varric assured him idly and lifted another piece of Bianca's arm assembly. It slotted into place with ease, despite being ridiculously complex, and Varric hummed a bit.

"You swept him off his feet yet or should I have a pointed conversation with him about sweeping you off yours?" Varric asked, his tone laced with a delightful sort of smugness.

"If you're not sure he's equally besotted, well, I can always bring Bianca along for that chat," Varric offered cheerfully as he wound a wicked looking gear into the safety latch on the crossbow arm. "Nothing quite like asking people about their romantic designs while openly carrying a portable siege weapon."
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[personal profile] hugeinorlais 2016-01-12 10:51 am (UTC)(link)
"Wierdly, I know exactly how that is," Varric admitted, his tone hovering closer to earnest agreement than jesting. He was silent a moment, caught between a joke, just waiting at the tip of his tongue, and the sinking feeling in the back of his throat. He swallowed silently as he finished putting one of Bianca's arms back on.

Clearly this thing, whatever it was, was new enough that Gavin was just barely willing to label it. That made asking questions difficult...especially the sort of questions Varric wanted to ask. The fact that this human noble had Gavin, Gavin of all people, wound so neatly around his proverbial finger that Gavin was blushing and embarrassed? That...was really too close to Varric's experience for comfort.

Sadly, there was no way to express that without sounding like a doddering old uncle, or something less flattering.

"Hey, I ever tell you about Bianca?"

Varric was a pretty good actor when he needed to be, he even sounded casual to his own ears, but there was nothing casual about that question. He hadn't told Lucky about her, or anyone, and he didn't really plan on sharing the whole thing, but it was the only way to get his point out.