i will become stronger, just so i can be gentle

Jul 19, 2010 19:10


Xanadu is arguably both very safe and very dangerous - all places, mundane to fantastic, have each side of the coin. On the one hand, so many people are so very anonymous, encased in the scattered anti-violence field. On the other hand, the limits of the supernatural know no bounds, and around every corner lurks doorways to other worlds. Children ( Read more... )

featuring: quatre winner, npc: mariemaia khushrenada, !ic: role play

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sandrocker July 20 2010, 03:43:21 UTC
Sometimes, people need a break. It's not really what his friends mean; a vacation is what he needs, according to them, but here Quatre is, managing to catch that brief break in Xanadu. He's simply another face in the crowd; no one thinks to bother him, ask if it's wise to be alone, and the peace of that is relaxing.

If he were smarter, though, he would be in bed, sleeping, but the attempts leave him restless (he feels he has to do everything; it's there, and people need him, and he can't ignore that). Because his body aches, bruised rather terribly, and the sweater turtleneck he wears to hide the bruises is a little hot ( ... )

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bloodhearted July 20 2010, 04:28:47 UTC

Most certainly, indeed. And though Dad probably spots the pilot first, it doesn't take Marie long to feel the weight of a conflicted stare. She's sharp, sometimes to her detriment, and in an instant Quatre is being appraised with uncanny blue-violet eyes. It's probably about time to start wondering: what does the Quatre of her world look like? Are the Gundam pilots known faces? Would Treize expose her to that kind of thing?

But then it's over, though whether it's because Mariemaia doesn't recognize who's been peeking at her or because her father told her to not go bothering anyone she does, who can tell. She flits away like a fish under water, over to the far more imposing figure of the President, apparently to plead for something. Curiously, the wheedling turns from English to Luxembourgish - daddy's native tongue - when she turns up the octaves. And it works, too, because with a sigh and a resigned nod, she's off again, delighted at whatever she's been given permission for.

It's only then that Treize flicks his gaze over towards

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sandrocker July 20 2010, 04:56:17 UTC
(All questions Quatre would prefer to not consider in some stomach-twisting, nervous-wreck-inducing way. Though, it's mostly the thought his face is known as a gundam pilot that leaves him feeling so tightly wound and sick; he has to block the idea from his mind before he overworks himself, jumping through every little thing that could result.)

He smiles, though, watching the interaction. Knowing and amused because despite how terrifying he finds Mariemaia (oh, the irony), she is adorable, and it is of no surprise she is persuasive. It's a familiar sight to watch, and he remembers the times he did it himself and is reminded he must suffer through his nieces and nephews being so terrible in much the same way.

When Treize finally returns his gaze, Quatre only raises an eyebrow, as if to say 'you aren't that easy, are you?' (But it's okay. Quatre is far easier.)

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epyonrose July 20 2010, 05:11:12 UTC

Wait until you're a parent, Quatre, then you can decide what qualifies as easy. Elegant as always, Treize manages to join the younger man without dividing his attention far from Mariemaia - there's what looks like a dolphin pool a little ways away, filled with friendly, but certainly unusual, animals. The attendants are all quite chatty, however, teaching both children and fascinated adults about what swims within.

"Have I availed you of the hospitals here?" He begins, gaze still on his daughter, tone casual (to the point that it suggests he can, indeed, recall, despite his comments). "I can't recall." Quite the shiner there, kid.

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