Nathaniel Howe (
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Who: Nathaniel & OPEN
Where: On the grounds, close to the front door
When: April 26th
Rating: PG-13 to be safe
Summary: Just a guy playing with a cat. Because cats are great for stress relief. And mun wanted to write a dumb self-indulgent narrative about a cat.
The Story: If a year ago, six months ago, you would have told Nathaniel Howe that he would be spending an afternoon watching a stubby-legged ball of beige and white fluff exploring in the short grass not far from the front door of a magical mansion in some blighted other realm... the only part he might not have believed entirely would have been the part about the cat.
As it turns out, the rumours about cats being good for stress are entirely true, and since the conclusion of Wonderland's latest 'event' he has been giving more attention to the little creature, finding that it seems to enjoy that as much as it enjoys leaving fur all over the carpet and scratching the bedposts.
When the little creature comes close, making a beeline for the toe of one of his shoes, he reaches a hand out and tips it over onto its back gently, ruffling his fingers across the soft fur on its belly. Never, ever will he admit to Anders that cats actually aren't that bad. Even when they're trying to bite at his fingers.
Where: On the grounds, close to the front door
When: April 26th
Rating: PG-13 to be safe
Summary: Just a guy playing with a cat. Because cats are great for stress relief. And mun wanted to write a dumb self-indulgent narrative about a cat.
The Story: If a year ago, six months ago, you would have told Nathaniel Howe that he would be spending an afternoon watching a stubby-legged ball of beige and white fluff exploring in the short grass not far from the front door of a magical mansion in some blighted other realm... the only part he might not have believed entirely would have been the part about the cat.
As it turns out, the rumours about cats being good for stress are entirely true, and since the conclusion of Wonderland's latest 'event' he has been giving more attention to the little creature, finding that it seems to enjoy that as much as it enjoys leaving fur all over the carpet and scratching the bedposts.
When the little creature comes close, making a beeline for the toe of one of his shoes, he reaches a hand out and tips it over onto its back gently, ruffling his fingers across the soft fur on its belly. Never, ever will he admit to Anders that cats actually aren't that bad. Even when they're trying to bite at his fingers.
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His gaze drifts to the very real cat making itself comfortable on its master's knee, looking pleased as punch as it does, but Nathaniel's admission gradually draws it back up to his face. "I know that." And just before Nathaniel gets his hopes that Anders is about to accept the remark earnestly and seriously, he adds, "Of course you like me. How could you not? I'm a likeable person. And someone has to remind you life's about more than simply getting down to the brass tacks."
He's welcome for the kitten, though he knows Nathaniel too well to expect a 'thank you'.
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"'Getting down to the brass tacks' is a necessary evil," he replies with another wry smile. "But a little levity doesn't hurt, either."
Nor does having a pet, in fact. He's going to keep that part to himself.
"I can't say I've missed the constant threat of darkspawn."
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Anders is content to chase after snide banter until the joke is over and the "snide" has overtaken the "banter," but sincerity when he can't identify the aim behind is uncomfortable. Nathaniel's comment leaves a ripple of surprised pleasure in its wake, but not enough for Anders to look too closely at it. That's always where a person runs into trouble--looking too closely, reading into things.
Easier to run his fingers through the grass and nettle the man in front of him some more. "Who are you? You're talking like someone who actually has interests outside of polishing family heirlooms and sighing in the direction of other Wardens. I'm beginning to think you were body snatched some time when I wasn't looking."
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Nathaniel leans back on his hands, looking at the mage with a kind of calculating curiosity. Maybe time has dulled the more irritating aspects of Anders' personality, but he can't recall that they ever really came to blows and his current level of friendly fondness is genuine.
"Honestly. I do remember us having actual conversations in between you driving me to distraction."
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There's more to Nathaniel than just being their resident cantankerous Howe, he knows, just as there's more to him (though how much they're willing to show has always been in question). The sum of Nathaniel's parts--both the ones he's aware of and the ones he isn't--amount to a companion he's trusted with his life more than once before.
In their line of work, having certainty that Nathaniel will fight with him to the last dead darkspawn or bandit or until they themselves fall needs no words. It's enough. And it's enough to consider him a friend after weeks getting to know the man and Warden.
"We talked some." An idle admittance. They'd all talked here and there, though some members of their party tolerated it with more ill humor than others. Nathaniel, for his part, had always seemed to get along the best with the Warden-Commander. "There wasn't much else to do while we were camped in the Deep Roads. Why, is there something you think I should know?"
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He'd found a lot of his time spent with the Warden-Commander, and Velanna once she had come around to the idea that he was not trying to insult her with genuine compliments. Oghren had always been just the wrong side of crude for extended company and Justice.. well, Justice was something else entirely. Sigrun had made him laugh at the same time as making him more aware of his various privileges, and he respected her for that. Anders, though? His was a different kind of needling.
"Nothing pressing," he replies, realising that he might have made that sound more dire than it really was. He pauses, then a smile ticks up one corner of his mouth. "You know, I think Cullen has been avoiding me since I shot him. Fancy that."