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WHO: Colin + YOU
WHAT: Returning from the jungle
WHEN: Current
WHERE: Kirkwall
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WHAT: Returning from the jungle
WHEN: Current
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES:
I. The Return
All Colin really wants at the moment is to flop down into his bed. Not because he's particularly tired, at the moment, but because he wants to be reassured that it still feels as good as he remembers. He drifts among the crowd at the docks, reunions happening all around as people greet their friends, but manages to stick closely to Athessa and limit his greetings to people he's close to. Not tired, but overwhelmed. There's an aching hollowness to him, and the pressing crowd only increases his discomfort.
II. Home
It is not Colin's presence anywhere in the Gallows that might be noted now, but his absence from it. His typical silence on the crystals and the journals now applies to his own life. For several days after returning, for as long as he can get away with claiming to be ill, he is closed up in his apartment in Hightown. If you want to speak with him, make him stop hiding, or get him to cook anything for you, you'll have to meet him here.
III. Wildcard

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He doesn't think Benedict will want to see him like this. Or perhaps he doesn't want Benedict to see him like this. Whether it's one of these things, both, or neither, he doesn't want to be alone. It's better, being away from the crowd, but he doesn't want to risk it getting worse in solitude.
Someone comes about; Colin tenses, unable to bring himself to look. If it's Benedict, he'll probably want to turn around and go back out the way he came. If it's not, he doesn't want to speak with them--unless it's Lexie, he supposes. Within a few seconds, though, his curiosity gets the better of him, and he looks at the newcomer, peering almost through his own hair. Unsure what Bene will do, he holds very still, glancing up at Athessa and back to Bene to signal who has arrived.
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"Told you I'd bring him back."
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It's stupid to feel like this, she thinks. She helped save her friends, she got hugs when she unshackled Colin and Sonia. All in all, Athessa's time in the jungle wasn't wholly unpleasant, even if the circumstances that put her there were harrowing. Shame at feeling like this joins jealousy, further diverting any path towards pride and pleasure.
Shoving her hands in her pockets, Athessa takes a slight step back to give Benedict and Colin some modicum of space or privacy and glances around. Anywhere else to put her gaze. The handcart. The plants. The bench. The ground at her feet. She chews on her lip and mentally retraces the steps that would take her to her room, to the baths, to Deimos' room.
Gods, being a third wheel is awkward.
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As if on cue, his eyes open, and he gently steps away from Colin to offer an arm to Athessa. There's a hug for her too, if she wants it.
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Ultimately, she steps forward and accepts the hug. It happens in stages: step closer, lean bodily, return hug lightly, tighten hold, and breathe. This definitely is a different kind of hug than the ones in the jungle. Comforting, not fueled by desperation and fear. Or at least, there's more relief and comfort than the other two.
If it were just Colin, she might cry. But she's keeping it together because she and Bene aren't quite at that level yet.
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But just before the hug can become awkward, he steps back with a little smile.
"I'm glad you made it home," he says quietly.
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Meanwhile he's sending little fleeting glances to each of them. She promised Bene she'd bring him home? There's something kind of amazing about that. He shouldn't be surprised Bene cared that much, but he is because he's always surprised. More than that, warmth blooms in him as he wonders if there's anything Athessa can't do when she's made up her mind. Probably not.
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"Weeell if you guys are good here I'm gonna um. Go see if I can find Sten. Maybe get in a welcome-home lay or somethin' before we have to get back to work, ya know."
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There's a pause, and then:
"Are you all right?"
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"I'm glad to be back," he says tentatively, like it means things are looking up. Which, being back is definitely an improvement over not being back, but it doesn't mean he's all right. "What about you? Have you been...?"