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altusimperius) wrote in
faderift2019-03-12 01:13 pm
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[closed] I'm learning to give
WHO: Benedict and Kitty
WHAT: A conversation neither of them probably wants to have
WHEN: Mid-Drakonis
WHERE: the Gallows
NOTES: Discussion of slavery
WHAT: A conversation neither of them probably wants to have
WHEN: Mid-Drakonis
WHERE: the Gallows
NOTES: Discussion of slavery
Having spoken to one person, and then another, and been directed here and there to, at last, the one living person he least wants to see, Benedict approaches Kitty at her workspace with the slow, careful air of one encountering a wild animal, and lightly clears his throat.
He looks a bit of a mess: his expression is grim, eyes red-rimmed and tired, and in his hand he clutches a crumpled missive.

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"I think she and my father are in hiding," he says, reaching forward to pin the missive with a finger and draw it back towards himself. "This is the first time they've reached out since Corypheus took Minrathous." He rolls it up again, carefully, like it might crumble if he's too rough with it.
"Sending a letter to our home would be..." solemnly, "...indiscreet, considering the circumstances."
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An arched eyebrow invites him to explain that one.
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Not so long ago, he would've been fine with it. Oblivious. But things are different now.
He weighs this in his mind as he watches Kitty, scorn and doubt warring in his expression, and wishes for the umpteenth time that he'd never come here at all. "I don't want to talk about it," is all he says, lamely.
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She doesn't seem nervous.
"If we're going to be working together, then I'd say we ought to trust one another. And I'm trustworthy. But what about you?"
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"My mother thinks that loaning me to the Inquisition will strengthen my family's foothold," he says, clipped and in no mood for mincing words, "she's probably wrong. But I assure you." He brusquely pushes hair out of his eyes. "I'd sooner die than introduce you to her."
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"As her son and heir, my responsibility is to ...my family. And the magisterium." Property? No. ...but yes? "I'll be taking her seat someday, in the Imperial Senate, as a Magister. And some might say my time spent doing anything but preparing for that eventuality is wasted."
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"It means I'm assisting with research and diplomacy for the Inquisition until I go back home." That seems succinct enough, sensible enough. On loan.
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Honestly, Kitty doesn't need to chase down this line of questioning. It's easy enough to know by the fact that he's avoiding answering that he doesn't want any of it. He'd be boasting about his grand destiny if his grand destiny weren't a weight on him. But she wants to hear him say it.
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"Are we finished?"
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But, well - there's more going on here than her feud with this idiot. More at stake. So. "Come see me in three days."
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