WHO: Athessa, Madi, Lucien, Skull, and YOU!! WHAT: catch-all WHEN: mostly Satinalia and later WHERE: Kirkwall and The Gallows NOTES: post-murderhaus h/c is gonna go here
[ Alexandrie lifts her hand to let the blown kiss 'land' on her finger like a winged thing and clucks softly at it with saccharine affection before turning back to tilt her head at Athessa. ]
Shall we find out?
[ A gesture at her hand, prepped to be laid down. ]
[ When he is there, she is watching him. Always, when he is there, some part of her is dancing attendance on the way he stands, how he looks, and so even with her eyes on the cards Athessa is placing down she registers the fade of his smile like colour washing pale in her periphery, sees the source of the change.
They have not talked yet, she and Athessa, about the arm. How it came about. Everyone will worry for her, she'd thought, let one person say there are things in the world that keep going. And so, card games by the fire. Bard practice. Little enamel buttons, currently being dutifully escorted from the center into Athessa's pile of them courtesy of this last round. ]
[ If Athessa has a sense that there's been some shift in the vibe emanating off of Byerly, she doesn't show it. Perhaps because she's busy dividing the buttons into three equal piles. ]
I'm sure you'll figure something out if you don't win them back.
[ She pushes one pile of buttons across the table to Lexie, then another to where Byerly would fit seated to one side of the women. ]
After all, we have to have a rematch since— [ How many plays back was it? One, two, there it is. She reveals the high-value card that Lexie discarded, batting her lashes the way Lexie had at Byerly. ] —I didn't win on my own merit.
[ He does come around now, taking the chair that's clearly been set aside for him. It allows him to take Athessa in more fully. He doesn't comment on her state - not yet - but there's a sharpness in his dark eyes, a tension in his hands, that would not be there normally. ]
[ It spreads, that tightness. Out from the loss of his smile into the most expressive parts of him, and Alexandrie sighs inside herself. He’s not going to be able to relax now.
She cannot be the slightest bit cross; it is part of what she loves in him, that there are times he cannot see pain, people he cannot see pain in, without becoming brittle.
But she would rather not have Athessa pick the unspoken tension off of him. Thinks it better that she addresses the source, with sympathetic curiosity, while the cards are collected to be dealt again: ]
How is your healing?
[ It’s not specific. The arm, the psyche, anything Athessa chooses to ascribe to the question. ]
[ Just when she thought she could get away with not answering questions about it. Her triumph at calling out Lexie's deliberate loss is short lived, and Athessa tries to be as nonchalant and affable about it as possible (even though there is a precedent here of Lexie manipulating answers from her, and of Byerly...being Byerly). ]
It's fine. It doesn't hurt much anymore, but Colin doesn't want me using it for a week, so.
[ She gives a wry smirk. ]
He made sure I knew to appreciate the fact that I only have to be laid up for a week with mage healing rather than six without.
[ Alexandrie scoots the discard to Byerly to shuffle in, acknowledging the card she'd been called out on as she does with a tap and a wink for Athessa to temper the impending mood with a little lightness: we're not leaping on you. ]
[ He recovers some lightness in his manner, though a practiced bard - and maybe even a bard-in-training - can tell that it's different from when he's truly feeling relaxed. There's an uneasiness to it, a falseness. ]
[ Three "relaxed" people. Byerly papering over his restiveness with nonchalance, Athessa defending by opening further, and Alexandrie with her feet tucked beneath her skirt watching the two of them with the sort of mien of mild amenability that settles on her when she is Watching.
When she turns to look at Athessa for the answer... well. Perhaps Athessa knows by now that the sort of placid curiosity in her eyes is a veneer over a much more intent attention. ]
Of some sort. You know how I love a good bar fight.
[ An inn is practically a pub, right? But perhaps that last bit is something of a hint; he witnessed one bar fight in particular that was orchestrated by none other than herself. Will that make him suspicious of the assurance? ]
Do we play clockwise from the dealer, or the other way 'round?
[ Alexandrie little registers what she's doing until she's already caught what she can of him: just his little finger, with two of her own. A look of entreaty. He knows, yes? That it is hard sometimes? ]
Have you?
[ She pauses for a moment, holds, and then lets go. ]
I should hardly wish to interfere with official business, but we should miss your company now that we have had it.
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Shall we find out?
[ A gesture at her hand, prepped to be laid down. ]
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[ Alexandrie lays her own down with a flourish that suggests a much finer hand than she has. Or perhaps it’s a flourish because it’s comically awful.
She still looks like a cat in cream, laughter barely contained behind her smile. ]
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[ She fumbles to pass her cards to her left hand so she can set them down without flourish. Her hand isn't great, but it's not comical. ]
Knights of Dawn and Roses.
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They have not talked yet, she and Athessa, about the arm. How it came about. Everyone will worry for her, she'd thought, let one person say there are things in the world that keep going. And so, card games by the fire. Bard practice. Little enamel buttons, currently being dutifully escorted from the center into Athessa's pile of them courtesy of this last round. ]
Ah, you have them all! What shall I tell Marie?
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I'm sure you'll figure something out if you don't win them back.
[ She pushes one pile of buttons across the table to Lexie, then another to where Byerly would fit seated to one side of the women. ]
After all, we have to have a rematch since— [ How many plays back was it? One, two, there it is. She reveals the high-value card that Lexie discarded, batting her lashes the way Lexie had at Byerly. ] —I didn't win on my own merit.
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Deal me in, then.
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She cannot be the slightest bit cross; it is part of what she loves in him, that there are times he cannot see pain, people he cannot see pain in, without becoming brittle.
But she would rather not have Athessa pick the unspoken tension off of him. Thinks it better that she addresses the source, with sympathetic curiosity, while the cards are collected to be dealt again: ]
How is your healing?
[ It’s not specific. The arm, the psyche, anything Athessa chooses to ascribe to the question. ]
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It's fine. It doesn't hurt much anymore, but Colin doesn't want me using it for a week, so.
[ She gives a wry smirk. ]
He made sure I knew to appreciate the fact that I only have to be laid up for a week with mage healing rather than six without.
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[ By's voice is quite bland. His concentration, apparently, is utterly absorbed by gathering and shuffling the cards. ]
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[ Further proof that she's fine and dandy, she settles back in her seat, one leg draped over the arm of the chair. ]
I'd say you should see the other guy but I know you're the squeamish sort, By. So just know he got what was comin' to him.
[ He deserved worse. Athessa idly sorts her buttons into stacks like poker chips. ]
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[ He recovers some lightness in his manner, though a practiced bard - and maybe even a bard-in-training - can tell that it's different from when he's truly feeling relaxed. There's an uneasiness to it, a falseness. ]
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When she turns to look at Athessa for the answer... well. Perhaps Athessa knows by now that the sort of placid curiosity in her eyes is a veneer over a much more intent attention. ]
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[ An inn is practically a pub, right? But perhaps that last bit is something of a hint; he witnessed one bar fight in particular that was orchestrated by none other than herself. Will that make him suspicious of the assurance? ]
Do we play clockwise from the dealer, or the other way 'round?
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[ His smile is even tighter. ]
And I thought you were not prone to getting injured in those fights, dear Athessa.
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[ She slides her gaze over to Byerly for confirmation: Right? asks the look (it’s not really a question), before returning to Athessa. ]
But if you do wish—
[ It’s left hanging like an extended hand. ]
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You were saying something about deflecting?
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[ There. Happy? ]
I'm on the mend, so let's just play cards.
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I've recalled that I've work to do. I shall leave you.
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Have you?
[ She pauses for a moment, holds, and then lets go. ]
I should hardly wish to interfere with official business, but we should miss your company now that we have had it.
And the buttons are already in three.
[ A sidelong glance: back me up, Athessa. ]
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cw: implication of rape
cont. cw: implication of rape just in case
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she just came out to have a good time and honestly is feeling so attacked right now???
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