Mithos Yggdrasill (
imatreenow) wrote2013-06-06 07:39 pm
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[Almost a week ago Mithos had returned from a mission, the first he'd ever volunteered for. It may have seemed a strange choice for someone who trusted no one, who loathed being a pawn for others, to submit himself as a lab rat for combat testing, but his choices are narrowing around him. There is something he is after. Something he can finally close his fingers around, after watching it all scream past him for so long. If he is going to be used by the Malnosso regardless of his choices, it is better that he gains something from it - which he'd had to remind himself many times to dampen the sour taste sitting in the back of his throat.
Now back in the village, he has resumed the same quiet routine as before. In the early morning, before the sun is too hot in the sky, and before too many villagers are awake, he can be seen hunched over in the garden around House 52. He tries not to wonder if the flowers, planted with the thin hope that his sister might have the chance to enjoy them, amount to anything more than a vain effort. When he decides he needs more supplies, he makes sure to visit the flower shop in the early afternoon - wondering, like a scratch in the back of his mind, if school is still in session at all, or if he'll run into someone he would rather not see at all.
Later in the day, he withdraws to the woods south of the village to train. Four thousand years of fighting are wired inside his muscles, but it doesn't hurt to stay as sharp as possible. He's still getting used to the subtle differences between a proper sword and the knife he now relies on. Slicing the air, going through the motions of killing, he feels like he is building something. When he's done, he settles in against the base of a tree and draws the ancient set of panpipes from his pocket. He usually prefers to play inside, where the music of his sister cannot be heard by prying ears, but surrounded by the forest and his thoughts he can almost forget that people exist. And so the notes come out, clear and steady.]
Now back in the village, he has resumed the same quiet routine as before. In the early morning, before the sun is too hot in the sky, and before too many villagers are awake, he can be seen hunched over in the garden around House 52. He tries not to wonder if the flowers, planted with the thin hope that his sister might have the chance to enjoy them, amount to anything more than a vain effort. When he decides he needs more supplies, he makes sure to visit the flower shop in the early afternoon - wondering, like a scratch in the back of his mind, if school is still in session at all, or if he'll run into someone he would rather not see at all.
Later in the day, he withdraws to the woods south of the village to train. Four thousand years of fighting are wired inside his muscles, but it doesn't hurt to stay as sharp as possible. He's still getting used to the subtle differences between a proper sword and the knife he now relies on. Slicing the air, going through the motions of killing, he feels like he is building something. When he's done, he settles in against the base of a tree and draws the ancient set of panpipes from his pocket. He usually prefers to play inside, where the music of his sister cannot be heard by prying ears, but surrounded by the forest and his thoughts he can almost forget that people exist. And so the notes come out, clear and steady.]
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Maybe it's because he knows what it's like to be continuously hated, and didn't want to see that hatred hurt those around him.]
I know I wasn't here, by the gods and earth I am grateful she did find people here who accept her. [Even if he can't trust them completely, if he ever would.] But she didn't need to be fed more hatred, not when she's proven forgiveness is possible just by daring to befriend someone who didn't share our blood at all, in this world.
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Growing close with one human isn't the same as forgiving the entire race! [He would know. Even though he had come to see Sayo as family - as a mother - he still couldn't bring himself to cease his hatred for others of her kind. He shoves away the quiet objections his memory makes, other exceptions who he refuses to believe are exceptions.]
Do you really think she would have been better off surrounded by people who can't understand her hatred? People who invalidate what she feels, just because they're strong enough to keep looking forward no matter what happens?
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And no, I don't. That's why she was brought home to a family who would help her. [Before he knew her, that vague time she could scarcely remember without trembling in emotion.] That's why... that's why I was chosen to be by her side. I will be the last to proclaim myself a patron of patience and free of anger, but her adoptive mother somehow knew we could help each other.
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He can't - and won't - argue against the importance of family, although he knows that Kaori had given him something Martel never could, and he knows - thinks? - he had done the same in return. A perfect circle.
But what Aleos says next throws him off.]
You were...chosen? [What did he mean by that?]
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And somehow, he couldn't be angry with her for that. Only wish that she would be happy, because it would do nothing to change the level of understanding and acceptance she had given him, the sanctuary they provided one another. She had been happy when he told her that...] Regardless of what relationship forms, that bond the souls share is unbreakable. When the time comes, if they choose to... they would wed.
[That chill wouldn't go away, and breathing... was becoming difficult.]
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On a level no others are ever likely to.
His relationship with Kaori was grounded in the resolve that they understood each other in a way nobody else ever would, so to hear that she found that with someone else... He had been replaced. The realization sinks in deeper, burrowing its barbs into him so it cannot be pulled back out.
But it's not just that. They would wed. That final statement carries the cold omen of a death sentence. His fists are shaking. He wants to break his knuckles hitting something; he wouldn't even care. Because she was - is - so important to him, and because he can't trust Aleos with her. Because he hates the idea of her smiling at him and holding his hand.
An old thought - something he had almost forgotten about - rises in the swamp of his mind. The difference between caring about someone as a friend, and caring about her as...he doesn't know what. Something more.
It scares him with its strange newness. New because all his experience with anything like that was all fabricated, something he hated and tried to cast from his mind. New because...he had never stopped to think about it. He had been too wrapped up in his desperate goals, his hatred, his anger, his doubts, and every other ugly preoccupation clouding his sight.
But...]
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You and...and Kaori. [Not a question, but a statement he's trying to understand. His thoughts are all spiraling away from him, and he doesn't know how to put them together.]
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And he can't hate him for feeling that way. More than anything, he wondered why she never told Mithos any of this... Then again, it was in the nature of their kind to avoid saying anything at all about themselves, if possible, Countless generations of being hunted down had hammered that mindset into the very center of their subconscious.
He breathes in again, though his eyes would occasionally shift between those fists and Mithos' face. It was so familiar.] ... I don't know. Things are... complicated.
[If she still wanted him, he knew he would cherish her and fight for her equality in the eyes of the elders. But that was the truth no matter what, and the things she had shared with him before that made him wonder if she would continue to think of him as her fiance.]
... Mithos, I... [He'd seen that hurt before.] Did you... see her as more?
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No, I... [She's his best friend. Someone like him, weak and fragile and broken. Someone who needed to be protected, who needed to be reminded that she mattered. And he wanted to do that for her. He wanted her to turn to him first when she needed help. He wanted to be there for her. He wanted to be important to her. He wanted to matter.]
Kaori is my best friend. [He reasserts, but his wide-eyed look shows that his thoughts are not with the words he's saying.] She means more to me than what I know how to say.
[More than he had ever figured out how to say...
Aleos had said it was complicated. He can't ignore the slight lift of his chest when he hears that - unmistakable relief that Aleos would be kept apart from Kaori, for whatever reason. He doesn't even care what the reason is, as long as it's a reason.
The way he feels about her now is the same way he felt the last time he had seen her. Nothing has changed, has it? Then...he tries to remember farther back. When he was still wracked by doubts, still taking his first tentative steps toward her - looking back, it's hard to find the seams of where one feeling changed into another. She had become such an important piece of his life so quickly... Even when he had rejected her, it had been because his feelings for her were too large for him to contain. He hadn't been able to stay away.
But did he really...think of her like that?]
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But this is something Mithos hasn't figured out, isn't it? Even more, he wonders if he should be helping him, because even if it were true neither of them could reach Kaori right now.
And he didn't know if he wanted someone who encouraged her to hate even more by her side that way, rather than simply holding her hand when she would grit her teeth in hatred, squeezing it in a way that reassured her that he understood, and at the same time was proud that she would choose to not spread that hate further no matter how much it hurt.
Because hurt was always going to be a part of life, why add more to it?] How new was it to you, how much do you know about different types of love?
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A perfect circle. If he thought of her as something more than a friend, did she see him the same way? And what if she didn't? The circle would be broken...
He desperately scatters these thoughts. It's not hard to do when his mind is spinning as fast as it is. But that also means the thoughts will return sooner rather than later, with a snap of whiplash.
He knows what love is. He loves his sister, more than anything in the world. He thinks he must love Sayo - and he had never gotten the chance to tell her how important she was - because she's his family too. And Kaori...he loves her too, right? As a friend, as someone unlike anyone else he'd ever met... Someone he had tried his best for. He had felt strong in a way he had all but forgotten about when he resolved to stop running, when he had chosen to be by her side and try to make her happy, when he had let her try to do the same for him.]
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So why was he doing it? To bait Mithos? No, that wasn't it. He wouldn't do that when it came to matters that could do easily wound the heart. Perhaps this was his own way of further discovering the extent of Mithos' care, and more than anything what sort of person he would be toward her, with the way he will react.
Whatever it may be, he knows that when it comes to people he valued so deeply there was no room for error.] If you don't need me to explain, I will believe you when you say she is a dear friend. Some people have episodes when they find their friends in a different light, but it might be nothing more than a passing thought.
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Which means he's just proved himself wrong, hasn't he?
He re-tightens his glare, trying to seal himself off as much as he can, hating how vulnerable Aleos has rendered him.]
What do you even want from me? [A hasty change of subject, because he doesn't want to think about all the new thoughts eddying through him. What is the point of thinking about all of this now? No matter how he feels, she's gone. And he doesn't need her absence to hurt more than it already does.]
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He knows it would be almost unbearable, hearing that.]
I could ask you the same thing, you were the one who asked if I knew her. There's things I know about her that I'm sure you would want to know... Or you want me gone simply because I do know her. I can't think for you.
So the better question is what do you want from me, that's what you should be asking. [Even if he's asked the question may times, from so many different people. Even if the frustration made him crumple and want to turn the world away.]
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It always hurts to be dragged out of ignorance. To be pulled out of the cave and forced to take in the eye-searing sunlight.]
I just want to be left alone. [His voice is wooden as he tries to keep his emotions locked up tight, where they can carve him from the inside but no one will know.]
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Being a halfling himself, he knows how it all feels to have so many conflicting thoughts and emotions clashing inside him, attempting to one over the other as surely as his different bloods did. So he can't believe Mithos wants that.]
You asked how I could tell from a song... the truth is, I'm not entirely sure. I just know the pain of missing someone I can't reach no matter how much I may want to.
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But he knows he doesn't want these words of understanding - words that reach into him and tie them together - from Aleos. Not when it's something Kaori used to give him. Something only she could give him. Something he had ached for for so long, something that had always, always been missing--]
And don't pretend to understand how I feel!
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That's the core of why he can't let this go, can't really afford to. There were answers in his hostility whether he wanted them or not.]
I'm not you, you're not me, Kaori is neither of us and the same can be said for every other person out there, regardless of bloods. That makes it more devastating doesn't it? So why are you trying to destroy what little understanding you can get when it's so precious and rare already?
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He hates that Aleos can read his confusion, like his skin is paper-thin and the gnarled feelings inside him is plainly in sight. He hates that he doesn't know how he feels or what he's thinking, because he doesn't know how to hide it if he can't discern its shape.]
Just leave me alone!
[The space between the trees feels narrower. He doesn't want to be here. He wants to hide from himself. Does he feel that way? About her? He's still searching through memories even as he tries to empty his mind. ...I want you to stay... Because I'm happy you were born...
His hand reaches into his pocket, brushing against the handle of the knife, and his stance shifts just slightly. If he could cut everything away...]
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His pace just increased when he heard a second familiar voice and several scenarios, none of them good, coming to mind. He had tried to avoid the possibility of this meeting happening, tried to give Aleos no leads that would lead to a meeting that would doubtlessly end badly if certain information came out, but even he knew the chances of that working in such a small village would be slim indeed.
It doesn't take him long to locate the two, and the cornered, rageful look on Mithos' face is enough to make that worry spike into caution, a million possibilities as to what might have placed that look on his face coming to mind as he steps into view.] Mithos.
[His tone is quiet, but firm. Whatever was happening, he wasn't about to let it escalate.]
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He doesn't know if he's happy to see Frey when he steps into view, maroon eyes widening as he hears him speak Mithos' name. So he knew this other man to some degree, and he knew Frey had explained to him before of people close to his friend.
But he hadn't spoken of every one of them, had he?] Freyjadour...?
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You knew. [It does not waste time being a question; it is an accusation, sharp in the way broken glass is. Someone had to have told Aleos that Kaori has been here, and the finger is pointing at Frey.] You knew that someone from Kaori's world was here!
[He wouldn't have expected Frey to deliver him that piece of news, but being left out leaves him bitter anyway. Another drafty reminder that no one is on his side, by his side.]
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[Mithos was too possessive.... Too dangerous, for Frey to set him upon Aleos thoughtlessly. He steps forward to be even with Aleos, his gaze falling to the hand Mithos has in his pocket, wondering worriedly if he intended to throw something.]
Aleos, I would recommend backing away.
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He was tired of it, and had no intentions of backing away.] Tell me, is he always like this?
[He inclines his head toward Mithos jerkily, eyes narrowed again.] Did he act this way toward her?
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Yes, he is. And though I tried to prevent it, occasionally. [He return his gaze to Mithos to offer a look that is both stern and slightly apologetic. He did not want Mithos to experience such turmoil, regardless of the other's view of him.] Compromise and sharing are not your greatest assets, Mithos.
[and he had always had a strong suspicion that Mithos felt more for Kaori than friendship.]
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BREAKING TAG ORDER EVERYWHERE yea
APPARENTLY SO Hi Kath you can go next I swear.
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ugh sorry
/snugs Kath forever
/snugs you both
/snugs all around