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Kaveh ([personal profile] empyrean_mirror) wrote2023-11-05 10:45 pm

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"This is Kaveh. I can't answer right now, but please leave a message!"
spectacleofphantasmagoria: (I didn't wish to flat-out lie to you)

[personal profile] spectacleofphantasmagoria 2024-07-26 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
[A rueful laugh.]

You know us well, don't you Kaveh?

[He pauses briefly.]

Even if we were friends before this, I... can understand if this is all too much for you, and if you'd rather not associate with us anymore. I'll respect that decision, as will Freminet. And I know that Father would respect that as well. You don't have to decide now, but whatever you do decide... We'll accept.
Edited 2024-07-26 04:32 (UTC)
spectacleofphantasmagoria: (Isn't that right?)

[personal profile] spectacleofphantasmagoria 2024-07-26 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
I know... just know that no matter what... no hard feelings, okay?

[He offers a weak smile, and a shake of his head.]

You're far too kind... if you wished to hold a grudge, you know you'd be more than entitled to, right?
spectacleofphantasmagoria: (You're a vigilant one)

[personal profile] spectacleofphantasmagoria 2024-07-26 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not naive to how people's perceptions can change. The actions of a scared young man being affected by a leviathan's influence and the actions of a Fatuus aren't exactly held in the same light.

[That, plus the way his shoulders sag a bit, makes it clear that he's fully expecting to never be able to speak to the others after this revelation. That the information would be too much to handle, and they'll go back to being strangers. Not that he wants that to happen, but... he's prepared for that reality.]

No matter what you decide, for what it's worth... neither myself, Freminet, or Father have any intentions of bringing harm to you or anyone else. Back in Fontaine we may be agents of the Fatui, but here... we're displaced individuals who want to go home, the same as you. Even from a strictly business perspective, it wouldn't make sense for us to go after you all.
Edited 2024-07-26 22:47 (UTC)
spectacleofphantasmagoria: (I can handle my own business just fine)

[personal profile] spectacleofphantasmagoria 2024-07-27 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[That flat-toned question makes Lyney pause, before letting out a rueful huff.]

Sorry. I’m just… used to a lot more vitriol from people who discover our true origins.

[Still, a small smile forms on his face, and he nods.]

Of course, I understand. This isn’t something that can be decided in a day, so please, take as long as you need to decide. And whatever you decide, we will respect.

[He does pause briefly, before continuing.]

Family… it means a lot to us, too. I actually already told Father about you and Alhaitham, and what you’ve done for us. For what it’s worth, I’ve asked her to consider you like friends of the family, and to treat you as such. She may be a Harbinger, but she respects those who do good by her children.

[He looks down at his mostly-untouched cup before him, before brushing the front of his clothes.]

I suppose I should leave you be to process all this. I know it’s a lot, so… please take your time.
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spectacleofphantasmagoria: (The lines can be a little blurred...)

[personal profile] spectacleofphantasmagoria 2024-07-29 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
[Lyney remains quiet as Kaveh talks, keeping his gaze away from the man. Selfishly, he finds himself thinking that weebthe man alone, without Alhaitham here, that perhaps Kaveh’s forgiveness would be more forthcoming. He admonishes himself quickly after the thought arises; that line of thinking isn’t fair to Kaveh, especially since he’s already done so much for him and Freminet. He can’t be greedy and demand acceptance with something so big.]

[He doesn’t look back at Kaveh, but takes a breath before adjusting his hat, then reaching into his pocket to place enough coin to cover both their drinks, as well as enough for another item should Kaveh want it.]


Take care of yourself as well, Mr. Kaveh.

[It’s the last thing he says before leaving the restaurant, with naught but the coin and his hardly-touched tea remaining.]