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driftfleet2016-08-18 03:24 am
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Who: Arthur and Syeira
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Action: Starting on the Red Fish
When: Today
It's not really an unusual day. They're in a new area, people are milling about, the ships are running normally. But Syeira's fever broke finally, and she's actually starting to look like herself lately. So it's a good day, and a relief, to have her back and safe (and feeling a little better now). He doesn't want to think back on when he thought she was gone. It's stupid to do that anyway. It's irrelevant. She's here now.
With Syeira back, there are things to think about. One thing on the forefront of his mind: their relationship. He kissed her. Actually kissed her. She probably didn't remember it or appreciate it, but it happened. And now he's afraid, just praying he didn't go too far.
There's really only one way to find out. Ask her on a date. Another one. In any case, it would be a good excuse to get her out and doing something. It would be good for her. He's nervous as hell, though. He doesn't remember the last time he asked someone on a date. But he had the first part of the plan down. Dress up. Look good. Bring present. Ask her out. He could do that, right?
He's wearing a dark sweater with the sleeves rolled up and some neutral trousers; dressy, but not too dressy. His hair is slicked back as always, but he keeps messing with it like it's got him nervous. He stops at her door, knocking with the hand not holding a small bag.
“It's Arthur.”
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Starting on the Red Fish
When: Today
It's not really an unusual day. They're in a new area, people are milling about, the ships are running normally. But Syeira's fever broke finally, and she's actually starting to look like herself lately. So it's a good day, and a relief, to have her back and safe (and feeling a little better now). He doesn't want to think back on when he thought she was gone. It's stupid to do that anyway. It's irrelevant. She's here now.
With Syeira back, there are things to think about. One thing on the forefront of his mind: their relationship. He kissed her. Actually kissed her. She probably didn't remember it or appreciate it, but it happened. And now he's afraid, just praying he didn't go too far.
There's really only one way to find out. Ask her on a date. Another one. In any case, it would be a good excuse to get her out and doing something. It would be good for her. He's nervous as hell, though. He doesn't remember the last time he asked someone on a date. But he had the first part of the plan down. Dress up. Look good. Bring present. Ask her out. He could do that, right?
He's wearing a dark sweater with the sleeves rolled up and some neutral trousers; dressy, but not too dressy. His hair is slicked back as always, but he keeps messing with it like it's got him nervous. He stops at her door, knocking with the hand not holding a small bag.
“It's Arthur.”

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"Belfalcon Silentread. Best I could do." Cuz that is a perfectly normal name, right? Who goes by Mr. Loser?
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"I don't know. That's pretty weird. How did you find something weirder than 'Loser?'"
Aw. He screws up his face in disappointment.
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"What do you mean it's weird? This is normal." Because it's normal! You Earth people with your weird names.
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But if she thinks he won... "Then I won?" He looks entirely too pleased about this.
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But who cares about names? Arthur is giving her a rather triumphant look, and her blush is come back in force. "Well, if we're going off of our own experiences then...yes. I would say so."
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He stops, thinking. Let him get it. "Wait. If you didn't think yours was weird..."
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He's close, close enough to breathe against her lips, but not kissing her. "So it's okay if I collect my prize?"
Omg my phone is evil
lmao I was so confused
His lips are soft against hers. This kiss is less desperate then the first, but still charged. Still emotional, just with an edge of sweetness. His left hand falls lightly to her cheek, and his right lands on her hip, gentle and warm.
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She feels less like she might shake herself to pieces just from nervousness this time, but even a second kiss is still new. The sweetness helps, his gentleness too, to ease her tension down enough that she might enjoy it more this time. Her hands rest flat on his chest, not to push him away, but out of indecision. She's not sure what's appropriate, what's allowed at this stage.
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"You're just... completely lovely."
His hands move to hers, holding them gently. "You're hard to resist, you know. Do you know when I first wanted to kiss you?"
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And she does want him to go on, selfish and self-centered as it is. She'd like to hear him tell her more sweet, impossible things.
"When?"
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His cheeks are a little red, and he looks down with a smile.
"And I just kept telling myself there was no way you'd be interested, but then you found me out. Does that make me a sap?" he asks with a laugh.
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"You're not a sap." And just...one more, a small one. "And I didn't find you out. You had to tell me, remember?"
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He gives her one last peck before he pulls back, just enough so he can hold out the books he collected, his cheeks tinged pink. "What do you think?"
He's got a book on the history of the factions, a book on meditation (inspired by Misty), a science book, and a fiction book about spies.
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"I remember you being very brave, Arthur." Not only for speaking up his feelings for her, but that day, when he tried to protect her. "It comes in many forms, and I think you don't give yourself enough credit. You rushed towards a dragon. That's no small thing."
There's no tears in her eyes this time. This is just truth, just honesty. Just as he had given her.
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"I didn't-"
His voice sounds like a croak, and it surprises him, how he goes from light to overemotional in two seconds flat. He clears his throat, and it helps a little.
"When I was in the army, I was one of the first to try dream sharing. It was dangerous and unstable. They didn't know a lot back then. Sometimes, awful things happened. I mean, it was meant to get us used to killing people. But that's not what phased me. One time, I got my arm trapped under some rubble. And that was the worst. Feeling trapped, helpless."
He's still avoiding her gaze, looking ashamed. "You died. And I couldn't do a damn thing to stop it."
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"No one could have. I chose to use something that I only know the slightest of how to control. You cannot blame yourself for what happened. I certainly don't."
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He wraps his arms around her, then leans down and forward to bury his face against her neck, breathe her in.
"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to- I guess it's hard to have a light date after a death. Even if that person comes back from the dead."
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"It's strange to be so heavy with it. On Toril, it's possible to revive the fallen, but not someone like me. I always envied that ability at a second chance. I never realized how much it can weigh on you. The gratitude and the reality of-"
Well the reality of all of it. There had been loss, permanent loss, but there was always hope. Except for her. Now, she had some, and it was frightening almost.
"But don't regret this, Arthur. It's a beautiful day, and I can't remember when I've been so happy."
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He kisses her neck, soft and grateful. It's a bit more intimate than they've been, but he doesn't mean it as anything but sweet.
"Good. I want you to be happy."
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Saw her turn to golden dust and blow away on the wind. The subject keeps her from registering just how intimate it is to be kissed on her neck. She just tucks her head against his shoulder, enjoying the closeness. Suddenly, she thinks maybe they should go back to the ship and just lie down and read together.
"But this is good. This is more than I could have hoped for."
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"Do you want to head back after you pick your books? I don't want to wear you out."
He pulls back, so he can make sure she's not fibbing about her health.
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"I'll take that book about chickens, I think. It'll be a good souvenir."
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