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avenger. ([personal profile] ressusciter) wrote2019-09-30 11:20 pm

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manlet: (135.)

[personal profile] manlet 2020-03-15 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
[How laughable it was, then, for the Count to be transformed into a Monster. It's something that hasn't escaped Andersen's sense of irony, though he rarely brings it up. He has handled the past full moons well, though their argument during the mists still remain in the back of his mind.]

... and you've managed to remain in control, even in this situation. I envy that. I can't imagine holding myself with so much restraint, I may as well choke myself.

[He closes his eyes to focus on the sensation beneath his back.]

If I remain any longer in this world... hm.

[... he didn't finish his thought?]
manlet: (169.)

[personal profile] manlet 2020-03-15 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
No. To use a metaphor... you and I are flames, are we not? Spirits of the dead fueled by purpose. We aren't summoned to live again, but to further the goals of the World -- or that of our summoner, we aren't exactly picky, are we!

[He makes a vague gesture with his hands.]

Well, let me lay it out for you. You are a roaring inferno. Practically a walking oven with the sun in your belly! As you've said, you've had years of practice. Nothing could cease your movement, save for a second death. You will claw your way back to our Master, most certainly.

But I... [Here, he pinches his fingers together.] ... I'm a little candle, Dantes. And I feel awfully pleasant right now, and I don't think I'll get a chance to feel this pleasant again outside this room.
Edited 2020-03-15 06:50 (UTC)
manlet: (77.)

[personal profile] manlet 2020-03-15 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
[Aha! natters the authorial voice inside his head. A touch with no gloves. It's a physical metaphor. And it's so stupid for that voice to be speaking now -- so stupid for him to even linger on the idea -- that Andersen begins to laugh again, the sound bubbling out of him without control.]

No. No more speeches!

[And he holds a finger to Dantes's lips to truly silence him.]

I know. I know, for whatever reason, I've become someone of importance to you. And I won't question that... much. But -- [and he looks straight into those golden eyes, says a little too cheerfully] --how is a candle to survive when it's been thrown in the water, hmm? Quit trying to-- hold me? Cradle me? It's fine. I'm feeling quite fine!
manlet: (138.)

[personal profile] manlet 2020-03-15 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[The gesture seems to appease Andersen. He drops his finger, and rolls away so he may, once again, be on his back. The room feels as if it's spinning. He closes his eyes once more and, through the Bond, Dantes may feel an overwhelming sense of relief at shutting out everything in sight.]

I'm exhausted.
manlet: (153.)

[personal profile] manlet 2020-03-15 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[A soft chuckle from Andersen's end. A sense of amusement trickling over from his end of the Bond.]

Do you intend to do something stupid so I can scold you? You're more of a masochist than I thought, Dantes.
manlet: (119.)

[personal profile] manlet 2020-03-15 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[He can feel it and he gladly holds it close to himself. Allows it to spread, to dull out his mind and empty it of any lingering worries.]

Just a bit.

[He's not.]
manlet: (178.)

[personal profile] manlet 2020-03-15 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[He can't remember the last time he'd been so close to someone. And for it to be with Edmond Dantes, of all people? It sounds closer to a comedic script than something real. Yet here they were, side-by-side, just close enough to hear each other breathe. For better or for worse, they were indeed friends.

After a few seconds of silence, he moves his head so it may rest on Dantes's arm. Just to make himself comfortable enough to sleep.]