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[closed] Knock Me Out & Watch Me Drown
Who: Kanda & Itsuki | Kanda & Lavi
Where: Eulogy and Noah (their ship)
When: Week 2, Night of Day 2
Summary: Monks are useless so it's time to find alternative sleep methods.
Restrictions/Warnings: Cursing, because Kanda.
Where: Eulogy and Noah (their ship)
When: Week 2, Night of Day 2
Summary: Monks are useless so it's time to find alternative sleep methods.
Restrictions/Warnings: Cursing, because Kanda.
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(Beyond the obvious: it's boring and he's going to be stuck in there potentially for hours, so if they're going to play white rabbit games tonight with Yu's brain, he'd rather it be somewhere cool and entertaining to keep him awake.
All of this relying on the assumption that the drug doesn't kill him or cause seizures or a myriad of other very plausible side effects. That thought sees his fingers tighten again for a moment before he banishes it, pushing down at the growing anxiety as they get closer to his room.
Focus on the friendly, on the frivolous.) ]
This one is mostly about dinner parties. I do have a book about space monsters and naked ambassadors though. It's a classic.
[ Well, comic book, but comics can be classics too. Chuckling on cue, he slips away from Yu once they're nearing his door, expecting to hear no less than two solid minutes of complaints about the state of his personal quarters.
Unlike Kanda's spartan and clean area, Lavi's room is a mess of artifacts and books, a trove of pieces collected in his lifetime of traveling. Some of the items within have obvious monetary value: antique vases, old smoking pipes with precise engravings, fine and patterned silks. Other items look to be no more than detritus--pamphlets from various museums, paperback novels worn and damaged by the careless hands of previous owners, tattered paintings rolled up and stuffed in burial urns.
But all of it, to him, represents a unique piece of knowledge, a moment of time worth recording.
Still, compared to Yu's general cleanliness, his room resembles something closer to a jakk den. Colorful splashes that tell a story of travels without revealing anything about the traveler himself.
Humming at the door, he motions it open, sheepish grin twitching on his lips while he makes a bowing motion of welcome. ]
Get comfy. I'm gonna grab some supplies.
[ You know, in case Yu has a heart attack or won't wake up at all or..
There's the worry again, flashing through his mind and making his smile fall. Before he can stop himself, he reaches an arm out to bar the door, head dropping down and voice lowered to a whisper. ]
..Are you sure you want to do this?
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How does Lavi manage to make it to the door, without tripping over at least twenty things? It's brightness and chaos, disorder of the most annoying kind - but the words die on his tongue before they have a chance to fly.
His mouth opens, and then closes, throat suddenly dry all over again.
Because the grinning fool is gone, and only his partner - that enigmatic person caught somewhere between the Bookman and the name - is the one left standing beside him, his arm close enough for Kanda to feel the fabric of it brush against his chest.
Some part of him has to wonder why, it seems, those lines and barriers they try to draw always seems to shatter in close proximity, why pretense fades when voices turn to whispered words.
(It's just not a part he can... or wants... to hear just yet.)
Because for now...
What bravado he'd tried to establish fades, and the tension returns to his frame. He's the one, this time, that focuses on the arm before him rather than the face beside his, can't seem to bring himself to see what truth is lurking in a verdant gaze brought the shift about now. Slow, careful breaths as dark brows furrow and the empty fist clenches into a white-knuckled fist.
He tries again, lips parting to silence, his voice no closer to use than the last attempt, before he finally shakes his head, clears his throat.]
...No, I-- [A whispered admission that feels forced from his lips. Another breath, this one more shaky than the last as Kanda half turns his head towards Lavi.
This time, he manages to stare at his partner's shoulder, before he tries again. Voice just as low, more tired than angry or irritated, now, he doesn't have the energy to hide the marrow-deep weariness he's feeling just then.]
I feel brittle, Lavi. Something's gotta bend, before I break, and... I haven't found a better option.
[Admitting a weakness, even one so blatantly obvious for someone that lives and works with another person is never easy, but for Kanda... who barely has it in him to accept that he's human?
It's a concession and truth offered for no reason that he's too tired, to worn down and exhausted to measure the weight of trusts given and received. This could be a weapon for Lavi, true, but in this moment Kanda is too worn down to care. His body shifts, sways the smallest measure closer before he catches himself, holds himself rigidly still, the warm arm barring him now firmly pressed across his chest.]
If you've got one, I'll listen. I...
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That's the promise he'd made as this man's partner--he'd follow a warrant through hell and back if it meant getting the job done, if it meant keeping them alive long enough to see the joy at the end of it.
They weren't supposed to go this far, though. Get this close in the process. The warrant is all is a simple creed, clean, separated from the individuals who carry it out.. but there isn't anything to provide guidance when the warrant stops being all.
When there starts being more to the daily grind than making it to tomorrow.
Lavi sighs, admonishing himself for letting his emotions get the better of him. Watching Kanda struggle with an answer is painstaking, difficult, and there's more than a little temptation to throw out a lie or joke and take away from the same gravity he's responsible for summoning.
He doesn't, though. He just listens, watches the threads of tension wind Yu's shoulders tight. The admission might be an obvious truth, but to hear it uttered speaks to the depth of Kanda's desperation. Just how far down he's fallen that he's willing to cling to Itsuki's poison as last ditch hope.
When Yu falls forward, he braces his arm a little tighter, offers that unspoken measure of support before finally looking away from the gaze that can't quite meet his.
Lavi has no other answers. Even if he doesn't think this the right one, there are no solutions ready to replace it.
A frown then, arm leaving the jamb of the door to fold around Yu's shoulder and steady him. (Lavi doesn't think about the ramifications of how common their touches are becoming, the consequences that are sure to follow. He's too preoccupied with a gut-turning fear that this might possibly be the last time he sees Yu in anything close to his right mind.)
Sighing softly, he squeezes the shoulder under his hand before letting go, arm falling numbly at his side. ]
..I'll get those supplies, then.
[ Just a murmur before he slinks down the hall, smile traded out for a self-loathing smirk as he turns away. ]
Through hell and back again, huh?
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Finally turning his gaze up, Kanda watches Lavi's retreating back for a long moment, one hand lifting to rub at the shoulder where the other man had supported him, the strength in that hold clear, steady, if only for a moment.
And then a withdraw, and space to breathe.
He must be losing it, for his mind to linger on a silent offer of support.
Scoffing softly to himself, he turns to cross the hall, slip into his own room. There he makes quick work to change out of the clothes he'd worn to go into Eulogy and into a pair of worn sleep pants and top before padding barefoot back to Lavi's room.
Pausing a moment at the door, he scowls at the chaos within for a moment before finally stepping into his partner's personal domain.
(It's odd, isn't it? How rarely they do that. His room and Lavi's - while there's no real rule of it between them, they rarely entered each other's personal space. Never took the time to look too closely at the things that they each had claimed for their own selves.)
Rather than wander the room, to take a closer inspection of all of the little things that Lavi has accumulated over the years, he crosses to the unkempt bed and frowns.
He's not crawling into that rat's nest.
Carefully, he sets the vial of norn on a bedside table and then begins the process of untangling sheets, pulling the bedding into a semblance of order.
It's something to do, to keep his hands busy while he waits on Lavi to return.]
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It's only recent times that have seen their roles reverse. At best a war-zone medic and at worst ruthlessly pragmatic, Lavi isn't qualified for this. He's never needed to tend to the wounds of others with a goal any better than survival, and he's never been put in the position to mend a mangled mind.
At least, not one he cares about enough to preserve.
Suddenly the infirmary isn't such a welcoming place. Breaking the silence of the room with a whispered sigh, he pinches the bridge of his nose and redirects his thoughts to the task at hand. Just what sort of supplies should he gather? Yu isn't a normal human and this isn't a flesh wound they're risking. What would happen to the man if Lavi administered adrenaline? Or had to use those weird sparky-paddle things (defibrillator)?
The next book he writes is definitely going to be along the lines of "how to take care of a superhuman bastard".
For now, he gathers epinephrine and adrenaline, scrounges to look for something with a sedative property on the not-so-off chance Itsuki's drug isn't as advertised. Lavi swings by the galley before he returns to his room, rifling through drawers to find crackers or cookies or something to soothe a potentially ill stomach.
When he returns to his room, arms full but feet quick and practiced between the various piles of detritus, he tilts his head at the novelty of seeing his bed made.
And occupied, for that matter. ]
You know, I always figured the first person in my bed would be a bit..
[ Flashing a grin as he carefully arranges the supplies (though to an outsider, it likely just looks like more chaos, Lavi very much a creature who exemplifies methods in madness), Lavi gets to work on finding another book to read that's sure to bore Yu to sleep even if the norn fails. ]
..curvier. And feminine.
[ Did he just casually mention that no one else has been in his bed before despite the persona of an overly flirtatious man?
Lavi shrugs, letting the revelation roll by without much fuss. Yu already has a damn annoying habit of seeing through his charades, he doubts he's revealing anything overly surprising with that.
Tome chosen (a particularly dense volume of philosophy of social constructs), Lavi turns back around, seems to size up his partner. ]
Sad thing is you're still way out of my league. Oh well. Bragging rights for the bars.
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Opening an eye once Lavi returned, however, he watched the redhead move about, set all of his supplies down... start rambling complete and utter nonsense. Because it's not like it's a surprise - whatever Lavi does when he's not here, he never brings it back here either.
He's never brought someone onto their ship, never had a private guest to serve as bedmate or distraction.
Neither of them have, at that.
Even so...
With each word, he could feel his irritation spiking higher, the annoyance of the imagery grating against his skin, until Lavi actually gives him an assessing look, much like the ones he's seen his partner use countless times in bars, on missions.]
Idiot rabbit! Stop saying dumb shit!
[Reaching behind him, he grabs a pillow from the other side of the bed and launches it - right at his moron of a partner's face. This he follows with a quick lunge up, half kneeling to grab the redhead by the shirt, pull him close enough to glare up at that single eye.]
Try that at bars, and by the trees, it'll be your head I use as a punching bag next time.
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He should, he knows, placate Yu at this moment. Pushing his partner's temper is less like a form of art and more like a discipline into itself. Knowing when and where to push those buttons, calculating exactly the kind of reaction he wants.
(This, admittedly, hadn't been the sort of reaction he was anticipating or desiring. The vehemence in that glare is almost enough to wound his feelings, but it's not something he's going to show or think about too much.
There's a pattern forming here, in what he chooses not to think about.)
Lifting both hands with a show of palm, Lavi restrains the urge to keep laughing, considering his options. While the atmosphere is less than ideal for him, there's a certain sense of detached normalcy along with it. Angry banter and merciless teasing are far more the norm for them than anything else.
Maybe that facsimile of normal is just what this situation needs.
A jester's smile, then, grin made of sharp edges and false intentions. ]
So I was right, huh!
You are a leather kinda' guy.
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[Inarticulate sputtering at the tease, his reaction sharper than usual at Lavi's familiar teasing (he won't ask himself why, some part of him retaining enough of a self-preservation instinct to not consciously tread further down a dangerous path), before he shifts his weight on his knee.
Just the right twist of the hips and shift of a grip, and it's easy to flip his partner down onto the bed. Still glaring at that grinning face, he reaches up, grabs the other pillow, and shoves it onto Lavi's head.
Enjoy that mouthful of cotton, moron.]
You really are an idiot!
[Affirmation given and the grin hidden, Kanda lets go both partner and pillow to twists back, settle once more into a crossed-legged seat beside Lavi, head shaking and scowl lodged firmly in place. ]
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While Kanda isn't one to question the ruthlessness of his response, Lavi does. In that split moment between bodies shifting and his back meeting the rarely used mattress, his eye widens, thoughts racing. Training would have him use Yu's momentum against him, but--
If the pure level of animosity in that retort is any indicator, Yu needs some kind of stress release.
So Lavi lets him, grin worn without fail, breath shuddering out between soft laughter. Panic ebbs away from his mind, releasing its tethers even as he braces for impact from a swiftly approaching pillow.
How different he is from the man that pointed a gun at his partner's head and didn't feel the slightest hesitation for it. ]
Aw, c'mon.
[ Adjusting the pillow so it's under his head rather than over it, Lavi rubs at his nose pathetically, muttering about "messing with his good looks" under his breath. It's probably callous of him, to manipulate the situation so that Yu's anxiety channels into irritation, but provided he doesn't actually incur a broken nose for it..
It's fine.
There are worse outcomes he could arrange. Sighing loudly, the redhead folds his arms under the pillow, casting an accusing look in his partner's direction. ]
Geeze, I hope that medicine makes you less of a grouch. My nose hurts..
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[It's good at least one of them understands why Kanda's irritation spiked so hard, because Kanda? Doesn't exactly get it, but he does feel less tense about the entire situation, less on edge, uncertainty leaving him wavering indecisively.
Now, however, there's just enough heat left to have him shaking his head and reaching for the vial. A quick twist, the faint clink of a pill tumbling against glass before one falls harmlessly into his palm.
So much unease over something so small, not entirely banished, but...]
One way to find out.
[A grim statement hidden in an annoyed voice, before he lifts hand and tosses the pill into his mouth, swallows it dry. Making a face, he glances back to see where Lavi is, sky-blue clashing with verdant, the first time he's really stopped to look his partner in the eye, to really see and be seen.
What Lavi sees in that moment, he doesn't think he wants to know. Because whatever it is... it's his own weakness laid bare. His own inability to fix this himself, to regenerate a fracturing mind. What he doesn't what to know, or see, is if this grasp at a straw will be that step needed to push his partner closer to the door.
After all... he can count on all of one finger, the number of people in this 'verse he can have even a measure of trust. Now all he can do is pray to the trees he doesn't believe in that he's not abusing even that.
Whetting his lips, he swallows again, then shrugs a shoulder.]
...Bastard said the pills take longer than the kind you smoke, but [making a face, he just shakes his head] if I did that, you'd be affected to.
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He's not sure what he expects once that pill disappears. Old stories and phantoms stir at the banks of his memory, paint the scene something potentially fantastic amidst the electic chaos of his room. Lacking comparative material, he imagines Yu beginning some kind of strange journey inside his head, and he's not entirely wrong.
When Kanda's gaze tracks back and meet his own, Lavi raises an eyebrow in quiet question, ignoring the low sense of discomfort with the willfulness of the eye contact. At some point in the last few weeks this sort of exchange has become common for them--where words aren't shared but looks, meaningful yet ambiguous, convey what neither party wants to bring out in the open.
What he sees when he looks at Yu is someone wanting confirmation. Someone who needs to hear everything will be okay.
(But it probably won't be.)
Still, not every lie told need be selfish. Sometimes, half-truths can be acts of charity, and though he's sure that Kanda would rage if he ever framed it that way, that's ultimately not up to Kanda.
His intentions, as ever, as his own to hide or display as he likes.
Sitting upright with a stifled yawn (his bed isn't actually all that uncomfortable, maybe he should use it more often), Lavi nods, rearranging long limbs to mirror Yu's posture. ]
I don't really need to sleep more than I do, I guess.
[ Not that he'd be entirely opposed to it, but he'll make for a poor watcher if he's likewise inundated with drugs. Elbows resting on his knees, he props his chin between his hands and nudges Yu's arm with his shoulder. ]
Hey, don't worry about it so much. I'll be right here when you wake up.
[ He can't say that everything is going to be okay, he can't even say for sure that Yu will, in fact, wake up--but he can say that and speak an ounce of truth in the promise. ]
No matter what happens, an idiot rabbit is the first thing you'll see. Ease off the face though, okay? [ Rubs his nose again. ] I need to marry up if I wanna get somewhere in this life.
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[Nudging back, he actually chuckles faintly at Lavi's reassurance - recognizing, at least, the ridiculousness of his partner needing to do it in the first place. Kanda's nightmares are the stuff made to shred the mind in slow degrees and yet he's this stressed over a damned pill.
A stupid, damned, pill.
Shaking his head, he finally glances to the side to give the redhead a considering look, before he reaches up with one hand to catch the other man's chin between thumb and forefinger. Carefully, he turns the other man's head slightly this way and that before he sighs with mock regret.
And if there's a slight glint in his gaze, the hint of a tease, well...]
Huh.
[And then a slow, smug smirk slides into place.]
Even without the damage, I think you're screwed out of that 'marrying up' with a face like that.
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Lavi doing as much is par for the course, he's always quick with a hug or leaning on people just to enjoy the bristle of their reactions. But while that's firmly in the realm of normal for him, it's decidedly out of the ordinary for Kanda.
(Even stranger is the low sense of nervousness in his gut, uncertain under such close inspection.)
Of course, then Yu opens his mouth and the surreal quality of the moment is lost. ]
Tch.
[ Batting the other's hand away, he sets his chin back into his own hands, resisting the urge to answer that smirk with a pout. Instead, he opts for an accusatory look up at his partner, huffing, the grin on his lips betraying his otherwise petulant muttering. ]
Weren't you going to pass out or something? Cruel bastard.
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It's surprisingly fun to tease, though there'd been a moment where... well, he's not quite sure.
The look in Lavi's eye hadn't seemed quite as shuttered as normal, and yet, he couldn't quite place what it was either. Probably the reason he'd teased so harshly, to cover his own inability to read his partner's expression.
Blinking, he lets loose an impatient sigh because varying degrees of confusion seems to be a constant state of being when it was just the two of them and so he gives up (yet again) trying to understand it.
Instead he offers a careless shrug as he watches his partner.]
Like I said - the pills take longer for normal constitutions. No idea how long it'll take to affect someone like me.
[Pausing, he lets his gaze slide away, to rove slowly around Lavi's room once again - slower this time, to really see the space that Lavi's always called 'his' and Kanda had respected enough not to tread.]
...You really do have a lot of things. How the hell do you find anything in this shit?
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[ Still grumbled childishly rather than the low and sincere tones they have a habit of taking in close quarters like this, Lavi mirrors the sigh, lifting a hand to rub it across his brow. This sense of normalcy isn't doing much to take the edge off his worry, but it's at least making it easier to mask it.
Some small part of him hopes this won't work at all, that the drug will fail to do so much as summon a yawn and Yu will give up on the pursuit. Try something else, anything else..
The much more ruthlessly pragmatic part of him understands, however, that it will only make Yu more desperate. If this doesn't work, he might well find his partner with a jakk habit tomorrow or something much worse.
Wishful naivete has never served him before, it's not going to start now.
As for his particularly colorful arrangement of artifacts--the answer is simple. ]
I don't forget where I put them.
[ Tapping at his temple lightly, Lavi closes his eye, redrawing the room inside his mind. Near every detail is preserved, the picture clear and vivid. Textures of old scrolls, the way the light overhead makes chromed surfaces shine a certain way--even the shadows cast on his seldom-used bed by their slouching posture. ]
Bookmen learn to see and never forget. It's useful for finding things.
[ If a burden in itself, for their work often takes them through some of the most depraved aspects of humanity, through corpses and blood soaked fields still as fresh in the mind as they are on the day of viewing.
Grinning, he opens his eye again, quick with a joke to distract his own train of thought as he stretches and sprawls out on the bed. ]
Great for phone numbers too. At least if it belongs to someone with the right assets.
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[The words are quiet, lacking any real form of heat or censure. Just an observation of Kanda's own as his eyes continue sliding across the room, absently trying to discern some form of pattern in the chaos.
Slowly, the lingering tension in his shoulders begins to fade, eyes gradually loosing the sharp edge of assessment in favor of more abstract thought.
(A body meant to break down things that invade faster than a normal human is working against him, now. Breaking down a chemical composition, speeding it through the bloodstream with a frighteningly swift efficiency)
Sighing, he shakes his head, one hand reaching back to pull the tie out of his hair... and then falls back to rest - missing the pillow and falling instead to land lightly on Lavi's stomach. Grunting at the impact, he hums and keeps his gaze fixed on an artifact that stands out.
Unlike everything else, hidden in bright shades and messy piles, this one is simple and elegant - a small black hammer, the finial a sharp point to hint at lethality for all that it's a blunt weapon. ]
...I've never seen you use that one, right? It's...hm... [chuckling softly, he shrugs, shoulder bumping against Lavi's side] Dunno.
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It's fine.
Just as it had been strange to have Yu touch his face and initiate proximity when it's ordinarily Lavi's task to do as much, it's fine. There's nothing strange about it if he doesn't make it so; only thinking has the power to shape that sort of perception.
So he doesn't let the musing linger, instead turning his mind to the side-effect of the action. It's distracting, looking down on the inky hair spread out like a satin curtain around pale skin, the slowly softening face contained in the black velvet.
Idly, Lavi pulls a hand out from behind his head to capture one of those dark locks (always reaching for it, always grateful for the easy nature of this touch), humming lightly to himself. At the softly uttered words, he lets his gaze leave the silk strands to track Yu's line of sight, lands on that hammer.
(Nostalgic for something he can't remember, a sense of belonging, of purpose and owning when he looks at it. There's a history there that even he can't see, but he thirsts for it without reprieve nonetheless.) ]
Picked it up a long time ago. Think it was a gift.
[ That's a lie; it was a weapon given by the hands of the militia he watched die and burn without flinch. He's never used it, but he's never had the heart to get rid of it either. Like a secret waiting to be told, the war hammer whispers in his ear unintelligibly at night, promises something great in its potential if he will only wait.
His turn to shrug now, though his action doesn't result in bumping ribs, jerk. He's forgotten the hair in his fingers, now mindlessly clutching it like a child seeking comfort, tethering himself to the thing that makes this world real. ]
..Anyway, that was a long time ago. [ Three years. ] I just think it looks cool now. Definitely cooler than a sword.
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[Chuckling softly at that, Kanda finally pulls his gaze away from the unassuming weapon and turns his head to pillow his cheek against a firm stomach. Blinking slowly, he scrunches his nose a bit at his partner.]
A sword is deadly and... what's the word...Elegant? Yeah - elegant. There's precision and... grace... in each strike. How is a hammer cooler than that?
[Vaguely, he realizes his tongue is running away from him a little bit, but for once - he can't find it in him to care. Instead, he just settles a little bit more, legs stretching out, calves and feet dangling off the edge, swinging slightly as he blinks slowly at Lavi again, forces his thoughts back to what his partner had actually said.
A gift from before they'd been partners - meaning before Lavi had been 'Lavi'. It's a curious thing the impact of a name, because for all that he himself had been 'Kanda', he's still Kanda. It's just that now, there's someone that he (grudgingly) accepts acknowledging him as 'Yu', too.
(It's weird, isn't it? How quickly that annoying habit had settled into habit and then become something so alien as 'normal'.)
Words, he thinks add too much complication to things.]
...So if it was a gift, who'd they give it to?
[Not Lavi. But in three years, he's never thought to ask. Never had the right to pry.
He's pretty sure he still doesn't, but he's comfortable, and Lavi's room is warm. It invites thoughts and words to fly, before common sense can censure them.]
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The thoughtless fingers nested in satin hair twitch with a mind of their own, releasing dark threads with the intent to do something surely foolish, surely ill-advised--
"...So if it was a gift, who'd they give it to?"
His drifting hand closes in on itself, retreating back from its meandering path before it can transverse past Kanda's crown, drawing up instead to pinch the bridge of his nose.
There aren't hard and fast rules against speaking of other logs necessarily, but there are sanctions on finality. That person who received the gift--that person is someone long buried now, a phantom of history that never truly existed.
So too will Lavi become like that. A ghost of a life never lived, a remnant of memory.
That thought steals away the gentle warmth and replaces it with something hard and suffocating in his chest. He swallows it back, that strange lump of confused pain, taming his emotions with the force of cooler logic.
Softness does not serve a Bookman.
Thus, rather than answer that question, he laughs a little sharply, squirming to draw Yu's attention to a logistical problem of their current position. ]
Hey, I'm not a pillow, y'know. I still need something to read unless you want me to have nothing better to do than stare at you for the next few hours.
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After all, the man's only got one eye and when he does that, Kanda cannot see it from this angle. Therefore, the blockage clearly needs to go. Pulling over and down, he drops the hand to the surface of the bed, his own fingertips lingering to rest against the captured wrist.
Easily distracted for the moment, his own question is lost to the lazy, almost heavy feeling not one he's felt in a long, long while (and even then, medical sedation meant the circumstances were never this relaxed of his own accord), so when his head shifts with the wriggle beneath him, his frown - it's a frown because Kanda Yu does not pout, under any circumstances - deepens a little more until he shifts enough to turns his chin to poke at the other man's side, cheek sliding lazily against a lean stomach.]
Mmmm... but I'm comfortable.
[ Gaze flickering over to the bedside table, he reaches up with his free arm to point back, over his head, at the stack of papers and mess there.] What about those? Then I wouldn't have to move.
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Drugged up Yu is surprisingly less psychotic than anticipated. Much more .. well, cute, really.
He’d expected some measure of tension in the other man, some emergence of the past haunted by medical experimentation, and he’s sure that’s still a factor, but rather than being presented with the brunt of that resentment, he’s extended a branch of fragile trust.
You were always alone, weren’t you? he thinks, when they put you under. ]
Yeah, I guess that works.
[ If what he needs is not to be alone, Lavi can bear it for now--it’s hardly as if he can’t lift Yu’s weight once the man departs this world of the wakeful.
(Certainly that’s his motivation; there’s no part of him that finds this arrangement as endearing as it is startling comfortable.
Not, at least, any part he’s willing to acknowledge.)
Sighing at great and exaggerated length, he squirms a bit more to extend his reach to the bedside, pulls those slips of paper together to idle his mind while he waits for Yu to fully submerge. ]
Man, I need neater handwriting.
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And then he offers an inelegant snort, clearly tinged with amusement, before reaching up to flick the papers lightly with the still free hand.]
I could - and have - told you that, idiot. No one else can read that shit.
[Falling silent, he watches light and shadow play along the edges of the papers, the familiar ink staining parchment rather than his partner's hands, for once.
And he can't help but think it odd, that a habit that once drove him mad, something that left him with the constant annoyance of finding ink smudges on consoles throughout the ship, on clothes washed carelessly with ones used while the other worked so diligently on his records...this habit is now normal.
An idiosyncratic part of the daily ebb and flow of their lives.
He's found himself curious at times, wondering just what secrets those pages hold, why they're so important - but they're questions never asked, because he hasn't the right to the answer.
So rather than focus on that, he closes his eyes and starts controlling each breath, fingers unconsciously tracing random patters along the other's wrist. Slow, even inhale, a pause, and then a soft, steady exhale. It's his own pattern, well warn and familiar, but not enough this time to banish even the surface thoughts. Instead...]
...All that writing. Sometimes I think you look at things like they're too complicated. It's like the RAC's neutrality, only more invasive, almost.
[He's rambling, nonsense given voice, and so he cuts himself off there.]
So what's that one about, this time? And don't give me some bullshit about a maid and her master. That's boring as hell.
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Glancing down from the leaflets of paper gathered gingerly within his grasp, Lavi tilts an inquisitive brow once more at the rush of words, his amusement mildly restrained behind a half-curved smile. Yu seems to realize the break of ordinarily taciturn character without any prompting on his part, switching gears nary a segue or pause.
(He's not wrong, though. By comparison to the RAC, his clan's doctrines are twice as severe and infringing on his day to day life. But it is not, in his opinion, a detriment for all that it requires sacrifice.
It's a gift to him. In spite of all its blood and broken attachments, it offers him near unfettered access to the universe--he need only give up his own place within it to walk through the stars at will.)
Humming lightly, he considers the papers. Written in his usual cipher, their text is as plain as day and yet as hidden as shadows within nightfall--he could just as well lie and Yu would be none the wiser.
It's worked for the last three years, why stop now? ]
Land blessing ceremonies on Qresh. You sure you don't want the maid instead? A lot more entertaining. Think there's a passage about violent beauties falling asleep in that one, too.
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The words however, are less than ideal.
Because if the mildly horrified look is any indication - maids and sleeping beauties are not exactly something Kanda has any damned interest in - to him, that sounds as bad as some of those cheezy holomovies he's seen people waste time watching.
Shuddering in revulsion at the thought, he shoots Lavi a baleful look, his expression flat and voice flatter:]
I'd rather have the boring-assed land blessing.
[And then an actual chuckle as he his fingers settle into a loose hold on the wrist under his touch, the other hand reaching up to let fingers idly tracing the bottom edge of the sheaf of papers.]
That's what I mean though - what the hell is so interesting about a land blessing that requires so many damn pages?
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(They're quite emotive reactions for the normal standard between them. If he wasn't certain that it could be blamed on the drug, he'd almost think Yu is in one of those rarely seen but often wondered about 'good moods'.)
The question, however, beckons a response outside of impassive amusement, and Lavi lifts the pages just out of reach from those drifting digits the way an adult might rescind an item from a child to let them know it's not a toy. ]
Some day, no one will remember why the blessings happened or what they meant for the Quad.
[ And then in stunningly hypocritical fashion, he uses the pages to lightly bat at Yu's head before setting them back on the cluttered tabletop. Lowering his now free hand, he picks up another piece of that inky hair, tugging at it lightly. ]
So I have to write about everything I see for future Bookmen who might not have the context. It's dull, but important.
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Which just-so-happens to be Lavi's chest, knuckles dropping to rap lightly against the side of his partner's chest before settling there with sleepy carelessness. The reasoning behind something that sounds pointless makes sense, and while he doesn't see how this particular ceremony will have a significant impact to the annals of history, he can almost respect the methods all the same.
Though he fails to see, even now, how this process is served by the recorder cutting themselves off to humanity.
Blinking slowly, the complex slides away - something he's unable to grasp, much like water flowing through splayed fingers. Instead, he blinks once, twice, slow and relaxed at his partner.]
Then tell me something important, but less dull.
[Nevermind he'd told Lavi once already to read quietly, to not bother him with the things he writes. Because in this moment... the rise and fall, the warm cadence of the other man's words slide down his spine like a soothing caress.
The hand resting on Lavi's wrist shifts, fingers curling enough for his knuckles to rest against Lavi's palm as he hums a distracted note, his gaze heavy lidded as he watches his partner's expression.]
... Something from outside this shithole Quad.
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He needs this, Lavi reminds himself, constructing a mental dam to hold back the growing pool of worry, and you're powerless to stop it.
A blink, slow and concealed, masks those trembling thoughts. Yu's hand curls into his own, pressing against the smooth surface of his palm like a petal, impossibly light and fragile. Absently, his thumb begins to trace light patterns against curled knuckles, a slow, circular pattern drawn out against skin.
What story should he share then? Something that matters but isn't tainted by the blood of this galaxy? It seems to him that Yu needs something akin to a cup of honey, something sweet and uncomplicated, but does such a thing exist?
All of his stories are of wars--of men breaking themselves for honor or deity. There's nothing so sweet and rich in the human world.
Finally, Lavi chuckles to himself, releasing the lock of hair to reach for the hand at his chest. The answer is clear, simple, and quite literally staring him in the face. If he cannot find a story of saccharine dreams in the human world, he'll look beyond it.
To this end, he turns Yu's hand so that the palm is facing him, his own digits lacing through the back of knuckles with careless ease. Holding the other man's hand up enough to get a clear view of it, Lavi makes a show of calculated study. ]
Did you know? A long time ago, people used to think you could tell someone's future based on the lines in their palm. It was a popular mode of divination for thousands of years.
Yours says...
[ Chin tilt. ]
You should be nicer to your partner for a happier life.
[ Totally what it says. ]
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Pleasant and lazy, warm and lingering.
It's altogether something different from the little invasions that'd begun trading these last few months, this lingering gentleness from hands trained to both direct a pen in coded symphony and pull a trigger.
And then Lavi begins talking, threading a warm tenor into the stillness, a focus to draw his mind away from the contemplation of intimacy... only to tell him something so outlandish, he's almost sure it's made up. Snorting, he pulls their hands back enough to look at the his palm, of the way Lavi's fingers rest above the creases.
A mock frown slides into place as his gaze cuts up to meet that single eye.]
Nicer, huh? Just how much nicer does my palm say I should be?
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(It's silly and esoteric, but that's why he chose it as the topic of this sleepy sermon. Something so far removed from either of their lives that they need not think of how their past sins have stained the lines of palms in red.
A fantasy befit for sweeter dreams than either of them might have.) ]
Hm..
[ Lavi twists their twined hands again, turning Yu's palm enough to place it in his periphery as he regards the lines with a manner most scholastic.
(He thinks not of the closeness of this action or the ease with which he'd instigated it, content to ignore the potential implications for this moment. It's rare, this capacity to simply focus on the present and not look at each action as a series of consequences yet to occur, but it's always pleasant when it surfaces.
And always, he'll realize much later, when he's in close proximity with this man.) ]
According to your heart line, you should let your partner read and nap for at least three weeks of a month in order to have a prosperous fate.
[ With this his seemingly serious manner breaks again, grin twisting on the corners of his mouth. He turns Yu's hand quickly, drawing it back to his chest to lay it flat and obscure the potential of having his 'work' checked.
(Clasped with mock-conviction, he becomes acutely aware of his own heart beat beneath their hands, the rhythm speeding up and echoing in hi ears.) ]
Nope, no peeking. That's exactly what it says.
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[There's a clear trace of amusement in Kanda's voice, the hint of laughter pulling at the corners of his lips - right before he pulls the hand on the bed away from Lavi's and sits up, shifts around enough to lean over the redhead.
Blinking, he watches as his own hair shifts, watches the strands slide across the back of Lavi's hand, still securely holding his own over his partner's heart before they settle in an inky pool. Sitting up too fast, he quite nearly looses his balance, the blood rushing to his head with the shift, but he manages to keep himself (mostly) steady.
Enough, at least, to tear his gaze up to meet a verdant one, the smile breaks free, small and crooked as Kanda arches a brow.]
I think the interpretation is suspect. I might need a second opinion.
[Later - that perpetual later, the one reserved for if or when he faces these not-so-subtle shifts between the two of them - he'll wonder at how comfortable these light touches, this closeness.)
For now, though, he's content and feeling almost playful, despite the sleepiness starting to weigh heavily upon him. ]
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(That happens often, doesn't it? Lavi has never had many qualms about talking over someone, but he quiets when Yu moves or means to speak, defers to the other man's presence without any conscious thought.)
His free hand twitches with the intent to provide aid, but he stills it, closes it into a loose fist to prevent traitorous digits from acting of their own accord. If Kanda falls over then it's his own damn fault, he is not a child to be minded or protected from his own rash impulses.
That, after all, is the decision he'd made when Kanda had first hatched this plan and sought out Itsuki's illicit affairs. He would let his partner make his own mistakes and say nothing for it, offering reprieve only in the most dire of situations.
But all of that, burned into his mind and written into his resolve, falls quiet in his mind. He looks up at Kanda with a frozen smile, chin slightly tilted, curiosity clear but heavy with reserve.
(Reserve from what? He dare not say, nor think, but there's something nervous and almost uncomfortable in his gut just now, twisting in on itself. Anxiety of a sort, but also excitement.
Lavi banishes further analysis on the matter.) ]
Nope, no can do.
[ His voice is a little too soft for the playful rebuke the words are meant to contain, but he catches his stride again, hand tightening around the one he holds captive. Shifting up slightly on his elbow, his lips take on a sly edge as he shakes his head, ignoring how the increased proximity seems to make the fluttering in his stomach that much more intense. ]
Like I said, old practice. Thousands of years. Very few experts outside of myself. You'll just have to take my word. Three and half weeks of sleep and books for a prosperous fate.
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[Snorting at that, he leans his free hand down beside Lavi's elbow, to better stabilize himself - and inadvertently closing the distance that little bit more between them. As he does so, a slow smirk pulls at his lips in answer to that sly expression.
(A look that, unexpectedly, he finds a little too enticing in this moment. One that is quite nearly enough to draw him even further in.)
Clearing his throat, he snaps his gaze up from the curve of Lavi's lips, the barest hint of something utterly unfamiliar - embarrassment at being distracted, at the alien flicker of anticipation teasing his awareness - tinging pale skin with the faintest hint of rose. There's a slight lift of his chin, as if defiant of the fact, though the smirk doesn't waiver. Much.]
So how does this improve my life, hm?
[His voice, lower than usual, is little more than a curious whisper. ]
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And that, although startling and a little awe-striking, is bearable. Liveable, if he just lowers his sight and ignores the way he can feel the other's dilated gaze studying him.
What's not tolerable, however, what spurs his anxiety into a childish pantomime and panic, is that blush.
(The science of as much is basic enough, he can trace its origins to reasonable conclusions--a drugged mind, an intoxicated body, the flow of blood mitigated by narcotics..
But none of that does a damn thing to explain why he can't seem to stop looking at the dusty spread of pink on porcelain skin. Nor, he fears, does it provide him much of an excuse when he feels the heat rising to mirror that tinge.) ]
Well, for one, it'll stop me from doing this.
[ Which is the extent of the warning Yu will receive before Lavi leans back and pulls the pillow from beneath his head to volley it into that overly distracting face. ]
Probably, anyway.
[ Voice a little singsong to hide the shake of it, Lavi grins triumphant, the nerves within him quelled, albeit barely, in his belated retaliation.
(At least he didn't try to pull Yu's pigtails?) ]
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With a (now) muffled curse, Kanda is graced with a mouthful of pillow and teeters on the edge of maintaining balance before losing the battle, arm giving way to knock him down, the hand holding his to his partner's chest not loose enough to allow him to pull away.
Instead, he falls forward, face-down in the pillow provided, arm half-sprawled over Lavi...
And it takes a breathless moment, before his body shift, sprawls alongside Lavi's as the muffled sound of wry laughter can be heard.]
Bastard.
[Rather than heated, his voice is warm, hinting at affectionate, and heavy with the pull of sleep. He takes a breath, lets it out with a sigh, eyes never opening...
Fading.
Strong fingers curls absently into the shirt beneath his palm, brows furrowing as he shifts his head in a lazy attempt to push his bangs out of his face (to no success). He should reach up, move it.
But there's a weight on his hand, and he doesn't feel like moving it. ]
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To clear his weak flesh of its impulses, to drive his undisciplined sight from the source of temptation that threatened to break the perpetual nonchalance of his facade. And it had worked, even if not as effectively as he'd have liked, because the rising blood in his cheeks settles, cooling the paths of its travel until the pink gives way to ivory once more.
But it was no less an exercise of futility, because what is granted in its wake is just as, if not more, intimate. A hand gathered between cloth and his own, a body warm and turned to him in its steeply purchased repose--at least, Lavi thinks, he is alone to contemplate these things.
(He could wake and stir Yu to steal his freedom back, but the thought of it troubles him more than the closeness of now. The goal of this all had been for this end: to grant Yu a dreamless sleep where he can find peace, and the face of the man turned to him is nothing if not a picture of released burdens.)
Finally, a sigh on his breath, Lavi twists just enough to alleviate the pressure on his back, squeezing the hand on his chest faintly before releasing it from his hold. He gathers the haphazardly placed notes from the bedside table, pausing to spare a last glance at his partner.
Softly: ]
See you in the morning, Yu.