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jiminy cricket. ([personal profile] acreage) wrote in [community profile] faderift2021-03-31 11:30 am

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WHO: James Holden and YOU
WHAT: Catch-all for April
WHEN: Fantasy April
WHERE: The Gallows and Kirkwall, mostly, but around
NOTES: Starters in the comments, lmk if you'd like something bespoke or feel free to drop in a wildcard.






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thirst prompt, just 4 u

[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-01 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry, Jim, you've been happened upon. Aenor's still dressed, but her hair is coming unpinned, a few locks falling down around her ears, and there's a towel over one arm. She's definitely not just passing through.

"Ah! James." She'd know that rumpled dark head anywhere, even when it's attached to a surprisingly limp-looking set of shoulders jutting out of the hot water. What a pleasant surprise to find him here--the baths are otherwise not terribly crowded at this hour. "Here to wash or to rest?"
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-02 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
There are things that might shake her confidence, but someone as harmless as James Holden isn't on the list, even when he's undressed. She takes a seat on a nearby bench, pulling pins from her hair one by one and dropping them into some unseen pocket.

"Mmm," she says, considering, a little smile to match his own. "Yes, I think so. But a man washing, he may not want company. A man relaxing, he might."
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-04 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Company it is, then. Once her hair's falling down around her face, the braids combed out with her fingers, she undresses and climbs into the tub, across from him. She's slender, thin-limbed, silvery old stretch marks at the edges of her belly overshadowed by the jagged puckering of an old scar on one shoulder, cutting down the outside of her upper arm. There are plenty of other marks on her, old and older, but that one's the most likely to draw the eye.

"Riftwatch, it is good. Better, I think, for me than my dear son." Which, in retrospect, she wonders if Caric himself suspected from the start. A perceptive boy, her son. "Good for you, too?"
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-05 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Good." A small thing, but she's happy to hear it. Riftwatch seems to help people, and if Holden's included in that number, so much the better.

She leans her head back against the rim of the bath, cracking her neck, before she answers his question. It gives him, she'd like to think, a chance to stare if he needs to--and more importantly, her neck cracks. When her gaze meets him again, she's smiling. "Caric, he is so many things. Clever, brave, determined. A mother sees this. But he leads, I think. Riftwatch is for following."
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-12 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Not far, I think." She hopes not, at least. The idea of his leaving Kirkwall longer than a few months, returning to the Anderfels permanently, might tear her heart to pieces. What she says, her hair floating weedlike around her on the surface of the water, is, "A boy, he should be able to visit with his mother. You understand."
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-12 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"Really!" Less shock, more amusement, a lazy grin shot his way. "But you wrote, I think. James Holden, he wouldn't break his mother's heart."
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-12 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nor I--" a ready agreement, all cheer--"unless my dear son, he was kept from me. And then, I think, I would find him."

It's her turn, certainly, to rescue the poor boy from loneliness. Fortunately, it seems an unlikely turn of events; Caric will no doubt find himself plenty of mischief, but he's quite adept at getting himself out of such entanglements as well.

"And your mother, what of her?" It occurs to her, after she asks, that he might not want to speak of her when he's so far from home. But it's asked, and Aenor's got no intention of taking it back.
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-15 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Hmmm. This, I don't know. What about her?" She's inclined toward story, inevitably curious if not pushing particularly hard.
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-18 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
"Three!" she exclaims, clearly too impressed by the idea to be critical or confused. "Here, I think. Start here."
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-18 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
She splashes a little water at him, a laugh in her voice. "A family co-op, not by this name. You do not think I am ignorant?"

Where she's gained her familiarity is neither here nor there, of course. Which is why, almost immediately, Aenor adds, "Continue."
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-18 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, my poor friend," she says, making a tsk-ing noise. "Your dear parents, I think, they led you astray."
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-18 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
Her brow furrows. Taxes, she knows, if distantly--they seem like a human concern to her, or at least a settled one. (Perhaps they'll be necessary now, living in one spot. She's not entirely sure.) But--"A 'tax break'?"
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[personal profile] dinadhal 2021-04-18 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
The little frown doesn't disappear. It doesn't deepen, either. "And for this, they had a child?"

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