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Felassan ([personal profile] loosed) wrote2025-02-04 10:06 am
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greelin:
honey we are ALL doomed by the narrative.. it's not that serious. have some fun with it.


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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2026-01-13 08:51 am (UTC)(link)
I missed you, too.

[ Maybe it's silly to admit that -- seeing as he was gone at her request, that it was her request that brought him back. But she had missed him from the moment she walked away from him in that grove. The lack of his presence haunted her as it never had before, and guilt twisted into the space he had left.

It was her fault he'd left, after all.

But here he is, standing before her, and pressing a kiss into her hand, and steadied by her touch and her words. It helps her to know that -- that he missed her, that he's kissing her. That he isn't upset with her, somehow. Which was a stupid worry anyway, but it's nice to have it debunked anyway.
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Ah, yes. I'd be glad to have some help.

[ It's only when she turns to go back into the kitchen that she pulls away, slowly. It would be easier to not pull away. To stand there and hold each other and not talk. But if Beleth has learned anything in the time she's been granted, it's that things that are easy are rarely the wisest choice.

At the kitchen table, herbs are spread out, neatly organized by type, next to various containers, neatly labeled. Another mortar and pestle are fetched and set down next to hers. And then she sits, gesturing to the chair next to hers.
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I've been told there are more efficient ways to grind herbs in Caldera, but this was how I was taught. So.

[ And Beleth, who breaks traditions at every turn, is still tied to them inextricably. ]
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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2026-01-20 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
[ It's a foreign line of thinking to her -- one of many, she supposes, between her and her partners. It's foreign lines of thinking that lead to the two of them sitting here, with unspoken words woven between them like a blanket lain between the two. What's the point in saving time? When you have precious little of it, there's always a reason. So much innovation had come from trying to save time.

She'll have to ask, later, just what stirred innovation in Arlathan, if not saving time.
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I suppose you're right. I like doing it this way, anyway.

[ And then, he starts the talk. And Beleth finds herself on the precarious balance that she had often felt with Solas. The desire to soothe and assure, to not inflict unpleasantness on the one that she loves. And knowing that she cannot. That some things can't be brushed off. ]

... It was never about obscuring your identity, when we first met. I understand why you did that. It was -- [ She pauses in her grinding, hands staring down at the powder, grip still tight. ] -- All the comments, all the jokes about the Dalish that you've made while you were here. I thought they were in... good faith.

To find out that you acted like that, while helping wipe out the clan that you had lived with -- did their deaths mean nothing to you? [ She turns to him then, purple eyes alight with a grave focus. ] Do you care that they died at all?