laura kinney (
justashotaway) wrote in
faderift2021-02-19 03:17 pm
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open. you believe what you want to believe.
WHO: Aenor Din'adhal, Laura Kint
WHAT: Catchall with open and some closed starters
WHEN: Immediately post-dream through the end of Guardian
WHERE: The Gallows and Kirkwall proper
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WHAT: Catchall with open and some closed starters
WHEN: Immediately post-dream through the end of Guardian
WHERE: The Gallows and Kirkwall proper
NOTES: If you'd like me to write you up something particular, please PM

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"I'm unsure," she says, after a pause. But she does try a few names on for size. "Bastien. Mhavos. In the dream, Mrs. Fitcher disapproved."
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And both of those are a little fraught--Derrica would still be the one he would want to be there, if he were getting married (when?), but in the dream, she'd had it hard, harder than Matthias. Now her name is an easy one to give. And Enchanter Leander is gone, which is a worry calcifying into something greater, but Matthias pushes that away for now, too.
"Hang on," repeating himself, this time with a puzzled frown, "why did Mrs. Fitcher disapprove?"
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Her face falls at his question--or the equivalent to her face falling, at least, brows coming together a little, mouth drooping slightly at the corners. I should not have said anything about Fitcher, she thinks, because the last thing she wants is to repeat half-remembered comments from a dream.
"Fitcher...does not think that mages should marry." She can't think of a kinder way to put it, but surely it's better than she thinks you could become an abomination.
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The hurt is followed by a flash of anger. But that passes quickly. Old scars make a kind of armor. Matthias shrugs.
"What does she know, anyway. And that was in the dream besides, so. It hardly counts. But even if it did, she doesn't know. It doesn't matter if it's what we want, right?"
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But Matthias isn't wrong. It was in the dream, in a world that doesn't exist. The things they keep from it are up to them. Her mouth tilts down further, her free hand covering his again as if locking his fingers up between hers might keep him safe from others' unkindness. And she tries to brush off the thought the way he has. "Her opinion does not change mine. And she might not feel that way now."
Doubt creeps into that last statement. But it would be nice, if it were true.