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Who: Mystique & [open]
Where: The training center!
When: Afternoon of March 14
Rating: PG-13 to start?
Summary: Aggression is best taken out on inanimate objects, if one wants to avoid undesirable consequences.
The Story: [Perhaps it was the annoying overgrowth of plants that occurred after the sky threw false memories down at the ground, or the fact that people seemed to be reuniting in droves in this place, but today Mystique was feeling particularly irritable. She still had nobody from home here, and while she would tell most people to their faces that this was a good thing ... it didn't mean she didn't still miss her brother. Idiotic and idealistic as he was, there had been an alarming number of instances here where she'd thought it would be a lot easier to have him around than to face things alone.
It was this particularly rotten mood that had sent her to the training facility today -- she shows no sign of stopping the punches that she's throwing at the punching bag suspended from the roof despite a chorus of somewhat worrisome creaks coming from the chain holding it up.
At this rate she's going to bloody her knuckles -- or she would, if she hadn't already thought to thicken her skin there just a little.
Approach with caution, friends.]
Where: The training center!
When: Afternoon of March 14
Rating: PG-13 to start?
Summary: Aggression is best taken out on inanimate objects, if one wants to avoid undesirable consequences.
The Story: [Perhaps it was the annoying overgrowth of plants that occurred after the sky threw false memories down at the ground, or the fact that people seemed to be reuniting in droves in this place, but today Mystique was feeling particularly irritable. She still had nobody from home here, and while she would tell most people to their faces that this was a good thing ... it didn't mean she didn't still miss her brother. Idiotic and idealistic as he was, there had been an alarming number of instances here where she'd thought it would be a lot easier to have him around than to face things alone.
It was this particularly rotten mood that had sent her to the training facility today -- she shows no sign of stopping the punches that she's throwing at the punching bag suspended from the roof despite a chorus of somewhat worrisome creaks coming from the chain holding it up.
At this rate she's going to bloody her knuckles -- or she would, if she hadn't already thought to thicken her skin there just a little.
Approach with caution, friends.]
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Maybe, but having a weird closet help you decorate your room still seems kind of weird to me.
[She doesn't mind the staring, although it makes her more than a little self-conscious. She shrugs her shoulders easily, trying to pass things off again.]
I just asked it to make it look like home. I guess I still think of the mansion as that, even if it's been years since I've visited.
[After all, she'd never really settled down again. Any fixed point for over a decade had to count as home, didn't it?]
I'm glad it didn't put the rest of the house in this place somehow, or it'd take forever to get around.
[She doesn't think she needs to ramble about her living quarters, though, when they have other things to talk about. She slides down onto the end of thbed, leaning back against her palms.]
So, what do we need to talk about so badly?
[Because the kissing part had been pleasant, and she was eager to return to that.]
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I have to go back to Ferelden.
[Alistair winces as soon as the words leave his mouth. There clearly isn't enough time in the world to make him tactful when it comes to this sort of thing. All he can do is push on, rushing to explain.]
It doesn't matter that time might not be passing there while I'm gone. If we can find a way to get ourselves home I have to go as soon as I can. I have a duty to uphold. To the Wardens and to my country. I like you but I can't forsake my duty. For anyone. And I can't... can't take this sort of thing- [He gestures between them.] Lightly. That's not who I am.
[With a sigh Alistair slouches back against a wall, studying his boots morosely. When he speaks again his voice is quiet.]
I don't know what to do. [He peers up at Mystique worriedly, uncertain how she's taking it all.] I don't want to hurt you. But I want... I want something that's going to last and-
[He shrugs helplessly. Maybe this was a bad idea. Maybe he should have just told her he wasn't interested and left it at that. But he couldn't bear the idea of letting Mystique think she was unwanted or ruining their friendship. Which he could well have done anyway. Brilliant move Alistair, just brilliant.]
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She watches him slouch, thinking about how she ought to word her own statement.]
Well...
[She cants her head, lips twitching to one side.]
I would never try and keep you from returning home. Just because I don't really have one myself any more doesn't mean that I don't have causes that I care about too, but this place...
[She motions for him to come closer and sit next to her, if he can.]
...it isolates itself. I've heard that when you return home, you won't remember this place or anyone in it. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make the best of the time I have here while I still remember it.
I can't promise you anything that could last through something I can't control, but I wasn't just going to make this -- a fling.
[Right, okay, that all sounded reasonable enough...right?]
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I don't know. I mean, I know I don't want a, a fling. And I'm glad you don't too. But...
[Alistair swallows and draws himself up straight, squaring his shoulders, determined if not self-assured.]
I haven't.... I've never- I grew up in a monastery. The only women were the sisters who, well. [Were sworn to the Maker. Were almost all old enough to be his mother.] There were some girls among the trainees but I- [Was the bastard son of someone high born. Didn't fit with either the nobles or the commoners and who made no secret of his dislike of the life most of them had chosen.] There's never been... anyone. Like that. In my life.
[He's blushing again. At least there's something normal about the conversation then.]
And I like you and you deserve to be happy and to have someone special and if this place were my home I'd want to, to see if that person was me without a second thought. But it's not home for either of us and I don't want to hurt you. But I can't promise I won't - we can't control if one of us just disappears or forgets. [Although, that will hurt just as much if they're friends or something more.] And I don't know what sort of future you'd want. For us.
[And maybe, selfishly, he's not sure about his first relationship being something that can never last. Something he'll just forget one day. It's naive, he knows that. To expect to spend forever with the first person he becomes involved with. Naive or not though, he can't pretend he doesn't want something that's forever.]
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She doesn't know if she considers Hank the first person she loved, because that was a pathetic little crush brought on by him being one of the first people other than Charles to ever show her positive attention -- and he'd also told her she'd never be beautiful, looking the way that she was.
He'd saved her life since then from one of the only other men she'd ever been romantically involved with trying to kill her, so she also understood that romance could be -- complicated. She purses her lips, thoughtful, and turns so their knees are touching and she can look him in the eye a little better.]
There's a lot of things that we can't control. Here and at home -- in my world, at least. The only things we can control are how we feel, and how we let that make us act.
I can't tell you how to feel, Alistair, but...
[She reaches her hand out to rest against his leg. Hopefully he doesn't pull away.]
I can tell you that for me, missing out on something because I was afraid of what would happen is a lot scarier than the idea of being hurt by this place.
[She knows it's her silly, somewhat impulsive nature that keeps her feeling like that. She also knows what it's like to want something to last forever while knowing in the back of her mind it's nearly impossible for it to do so, but she can't make his decision for him.]
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Exhaling slowly he finally relaxes and reaches down to catch Mystique's hand in his own, squeezing it gently.]
You're right. I don't want to regret not taking a chance on something because I was too scared of what might happen.
[Smiling tentatively Alistair sits beside her, still holding her hand. He's still not entirely sure it's a good idea - one of them could disappear tomorrow and that would be that. And yet he's been here months now and has no better idea what it will take to get home again than the day he arrived. And there are people who have been here for years and not found a way out. Much as that prospect scares him and as little as he wants to believe that will be the case for him, the fact remains that escaping could take a while. They should find what happiness they can in the meantime.
Which means he's going to need to work out how to properly woo her. Somehow. There must be someone he can ask for advice on that. Until then he'll have to fumble through as best he can.]
So. Um. How... How do you want to, ah- I mean, was there anything you wanted to talk about?
[Not that he's got all of that off his chest.]
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Is there anything she really wants to talk about? Her past relationships have certainly never involved this amount of speaking before anything physical happened, unless you counted the debacle with showing up naked in Erik's bed and him telling her that he didn't think it was the right time for them. Sure, he'd joked about it at a later time, but -- well, it was still something silly she'd done when she was young.]
I've never been much good at talking.
[Sure, that sounds good enough. The hand that's in his slides to rest on his leg, inching up just a little as she tries to catch his eye.]
But ... you're probably going to have to tell me if you want me to stop.
[Because otherwise she won't, and she wants to make it clear that he can still put on the brakes, lest she feel like a douchebag frat boy.]
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[Or more. And so long as Mystique knows she can say anything that's on her mind then he's not going to make her talk. Much. A little talking is expected so they can get to know one another better but he's happy to go first there too.
Though he's hoping he won't need to talk too much about the way he freezes, face turning red at Mystique's hand on his leg. He catches her a second later, holding it in place just above his knee.]
I'm really not ready for... For more than we've already done.
[So maybe he hadn't gotten everything off his chest before. That part had sort of slipped his mind in the midst of his worries about the future. But here it is now. He's pretty sure Mystique won't mind, she just said he could say if he needed to stop but he still looks worried as he meets her eyes.]
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She more than allows him to stop her hand, instead bringing it to rest against his knee. She lets her lips twitch into a grin, hopeful that it will ease the concern she can see on his face.]
Okay. I think you've more than earned that drink, though.
[She motions to the side table where they set their things, picking up his glass and her own while she tries to think of something to say.]
Do they do the arranged marriages thing where you're from, mostly, or do people actually get to date?
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Nodding in agreement - because a drink does seem like a really good idea now - he takes his glass once it's filled and considers the question.]
It depends on who you are. A lot of the noble families do but not everyone - Arl Eamon who raised me, he married for love. But I think it's easier for commoners to choose who to pursue.... Although I heard that the elves all have arranged marriages.
[Though he could be wrong about that. It's not as though he's spent a lot of time in alienages and the Dalish didn't seem to have such restrictions if Cammen was anything to go by.]
I guess it's not like that where you're from?
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Almost not at all. It used to be, a long time ago, that people married for political influence or to secure peace between fighting nations, but nowadays people date whoever they want. When the 60s and 70s came around, people were all about not dating at all, and just sleeping with a bunch of people.
[Which -- totally sounded like she was lumped in with those people. She clears her throat.]
Some people, I mean. I was never popular with the guys, at least the way I look here.
[She half-smiles.]
I spent a long time thinking nobody would ever want to see me looking like this, anyway, so maybe guys flirted with me while I was pretending to be blonde and I just blew them off a lot.
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[He's amused more than anything, thinking about how well Zevran and Isabela might fit in with Mystique's people. Just because that's not for him, he's not going to tell anyone else how to live. Even if Mystique herself had fallen into that category it wouldn't matter since she's willing to take things at his pace now.
His smile does slip a little at her admission, gaze softening with sympathy.]
I- [The problem is, he can understand how her appearance would be a problem if most of the people in her home don't look like her. Most people in Ferelden would be terrified at the sight of her and as much as he likes her, Alistair couldn't blame them. If he hadn't met her after being kidnapped by Wonderland and meeting people from the future and alternate versions of people he already knew he might have attacked her on sight too.]
I'm sorry. It must have been hard for you. They were- You are beautiful and- Well, I should be grateful for their mistakes. If not you might have someone waiting for you back home.
[His cheeks are pink again, or still, but he smiles hopefully.]
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[She shrugs her shoulders as his gaze softens, though her own face warms up a little as he continues to speak. She leans in to press a kiss to the corner of his mouth -- nothing serious, just a quick peck.]
Well, they say things that are hard like that build character and make you a stronger person. It definitely gave me one less thing I had to focus on at home.
[It had really freed up a lot of time for vengeance and espionage.]
And besides, I could say the same about you. I mean -- you're hot and you put your foot in your mouth a lot. Plenty of girls are into that.
Guys too, for that matter.
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[Because if they hadn't he wouldn't be sitting there, blinking in surprise before smiling again, pleased and still a little flustered by the kiss. But. It's definitely in the 'things he could get used to' category.]
I heard that one a lot growing up too.
[And it is true. But that doesn't mean it wouldn't be nice to have lives where they can build character in ways that don't involve the kinds of difficulties she's alluded to.]
You really think I'm- [Handsome, or that's what he thought she meant. Drawing attention to his habit of putting his foot in it was less flattering. But that was also a good thing apparently?] Women actually like that?
[He's not sure about the comment that men might too. That's a little.... beyond anything he'd considered. But a compliment is a compliment.]
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[The comment about men is more of a casual allusion to the fact that she responds less to the gender of the people she's interested in and more how they treat her and her mutation. As for the rest...well, it's easier to be confident when she's complimenting someone. She smiles, head canted to the side.]
One, I wouldn't have kissed you if I didn't think you were attractive. And two -- yeah, I think a lot of us do. It's flattering when people get nervous around you.
[Whether the person is nervous because they're attracted to you in turn, or because they're silently peeing themselves in terror -- she'd come to appreciate both, in turn.]
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When you put it like that. [Maybe his fumbling isn't such a bad thing after all. Though he'd still like it if he could manage to be a little less awkward. He's pretty sure it's only a good thing up to a point.]
So... what do people do for dates where you're from?
[Since it's got to be different to wooing someone back in Ferelden. Which. There must be someone he can ask for advice who won't embarrass him too much over it. Anders? Not Robyn, that would be... strange. And cruel, rubbing in her face who he's not. He could try the network and find out what it's like for people from other places that could be more like Mystique's home. But Mystique will see that so... Anders seems like his best shot. That should be an interesting conversation.]
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Dates?
[Right, that's probably a thing that they could do. She'd never really gone on dates with Erik so much as they'd gone on covert missions together and he'd done the really risky murdering thing for her like a gentleman -- she supposed they'd done dinner a few times without the rest of their cohort, though.]
Well, I guess it depends on what you like to do. Adventurous types go on hikes and travel together, but going out to dinner or to a movie is just as good as far as I'm concerned.
[When your 'work' was being an activist, you wanted to occasionally take it easy on your down-time.]
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[He's pretty sure there's only been two shown the entire time he's been here so it must be the sort of thing that's only shown on special events. Which makes sense. You don't show off that kind of magic just every day.
But now that she's given him a few ideas of other things to do together he can definitely do this properly and plan something. Hopefully something that won't get interrupted by Wonderland's weirdness. He's pretty sure it won't be held against him if that happens though. So if he's going to give it a shot after all-
Getting to his feet, Alistair shifts to be standing in front of Mystique. He reaches out to take one of her hands in his own and bends down to kiss it, smiling playfully up at her from over it.]
Would you do me the honour of allowing me to court you, my lady?
[Yes, he's deliberately being over-the-top like he's an proper not-bastard prince but he thinks Mystique will find it funny if nothing else. And he's certainly amused, as serious as the request is.]
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Well, maybe we could ask around and see if anyone wanted to plan a movie -- night.
[And in the few seconds it had taken her to say 'movie night', all of a sudden Alistair is standing in front of her, a medieval gentleman asking her whether he would be able to court her.
She's genuinely shocked for a few moments, but once she manages to regain her sensibilities ... she stands herself, still letting him keep her hand, and manages a sort of sideways half-curtsy. It's accompanied by a sound from her throat that's mostly her trying to stifle any laughter.]
I would be most honored.
[And yes, she's got some sort of over-the-top snooty accent going on for that statement.]
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Well, good. I'd be embarrassed if you said no.
[Look, he used up all the fancy talk he knows. And if Mystique keeps talking like some kind of Orlesian he's not going to be able to stop laughing and he won't be able to ask his next question.]
So if I were to come by one night and ask you to come with me it wouldn't be too weird? And just come to visit so we can get to know one another better?
[It's all well and good to joke but he'd like to be sure before he starts just turning up.]
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If we're going to be seeing each other, I think it'd be more weird if we didn't get to know each other. Like some sort of archaic arranged marriage or something.
[She places a hand on his hip with a grin.]
But I guess I should ask if you mind me doing the same, showing up at your place.
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[Even though she thinks he is good looking. He's pretty sure Mystique likes him for who he is too and hopefully that won't change as they get to know each other. He's pretty sure nothing's going to come up to make him or her change their minds about that.
Alistair tenses a little at the hand on his hip, considering before reaching out to hesitantly rest his free hand on Mystique's waist. Leaning in he kisses her cheek softly, pulling back and clearing his throat.]
No, of co- Wait, yes- I mean, I don't mind. If you come visit.
[Smooth as ever. Hopefully awkwardness is still a good thing. And also hopefully she won't want to come see where his room is immediately as now he's feeling self-conscious about it.]
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She smiles at the kiss, nodding.]
Don't worry, I promise not to show up first-thing tomorrow morning and ambush you.
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[He needs to start planning a date for starters. And maybe get advice before he says or does the wrong thing and ends this before it's even begun. That would be good too.]
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I'd hate to wander in on you in your underwear or something. Think of the scandal.
[Okay, so maybe that's something she wouldn't mind at all, and the look she has probably says as much -- but she presses on, not wanting to embarrass him too badly.]
And I'd hate to exhaust you before we even have our first date, so -- I think you're right. I'll see you soon, Alistair.