altusimperius: (Default)
altusimperius ([personal profile] altusimperius) wrote in [community profile] faderift2019-06-05 11:03 pm

[closed] so baby welcome to the ball

WHO: Benedict and Kitty
WHAT: an errand in Tevinter
WHEN: Justinian
WHERE: Perivantium, then a lovely beach house
NOTES: slavery features heavily, as do abusive familial relationships




The arrangements are made, the itinerary set, and they're off.

[Prompts below.]

rathercommon: (nauseated)

[personal profile] rathercommon 2019-06-16 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
The concept is - hard to wrap her head around. But she's spoken with some few of the slaves up north. She's seen their scars. Branding is - it's - It's almost unthinkable, that one person would do that to another, but -

She shakes her head once, and then again more strongly. "Why?"
rathercommon: (attentive)

[personal profile] rathercommon 2019-06-21 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
Not to her. "What lesson?" she demands. By the set of her jaw, she won't be put off this easily.
rathercommon: (angry and intent)

[personal profile] rathercommon 2019-06-21 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
Anger bubbles up in her, hot and quick. "To not imprison you?" She knows enough of his history to be able to guess, now, who the others were - other Inquisition members. And who would want that revenge? It's clear enough, in her mind.

"Did you hire them? The mercenaries?" The accusation is fierce.
rathercommon: (disapproving)

[personal profile] rathercommon 2019-06-21 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
Well - he doesn't seem to be lying.

"Then who did?"
rathercommon: (angry)

[personal profile] rathercommon 2019-06-21 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
"Your - " She feels a twist of disgust. His mother. His mother did that because he was, what, held captive. That's absolutely, utterly sickening, for so many reasons, not least that -

Kitty shoves down that unbidden thought and buries it deep.

"If it were my mum did that, I'd spit in her face and tell her to jump off a bloody cliff," she declares. "How utterly foul."
rathercommon: (angry and intent)

[personal profile] rathercommon 2019-06-21 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
Silence, unfortunately for Kitty, is hard to maintain anger against. Certainly true when your anger is like Kitty's - hot, bright, fierce, not the long-simmering sort that can maintain itself in the absence of stimulus. So she stares at him, waiting for him to look over, to catch her eye so that she can start the fight again. But - it seems, from his silence, that she's won, and that's so dreadfully, miserably disappointing.

So she falls silent herself, too, and stares out the window as well.