[004] For want of soup and general care
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[recap: After playing in the snow, Tristran gets sick.]
When Tristran wakes up the next morning, he feels like he hasn't gotten nearly as much sleep as he would have liked. Not that it matters very much anymore, however, as his stomache is growling very, very loudly in protest.
He is motionless for a long moment, his wide eyes staring at the objects across from him blankly, while no single coherent thought runs through his head. In fact, the only thing currently running, is his nose, and he sniffles in order to do something about it. When he turns over a little from his stiff side-position, he finds a series of loose-leaf papers strewn about the bedspread, filled with strange sketchings -- mostly stick figures that scarily resemble him in some rather disagreeable situations (such as the one of stick!him getting hit with a rather large rock of some sort).
He shifts a little more and turns his sore head to his other side, noticing the star looking very much asleep, and very much unconscious to her surroundings. Watching her for a moment makes him forget about his own predicament, filling him with an odd (and increasingly uncomfortable) sense of peace, but it is soon rudely interrupted by the growling of his stomache, and that overwhelming discomfort as he feels his face growing warm once more.
This warmness is obviously due to the fact that he is sick. Obviously.
When Tristran wakes up the next morning, he feels like he hasn't gotten nearly as much sleep as he would have liked. Not that it matters very much anymore, however, as his stomache is growling very, very loudly in protest.
He is motionless for a long moment, his wide eyes staring at the objects across from him blankly, while no single coherent thought runs through his head. In fact, the only thing currently running, is his nose, and he sniffles in order to do something about it. When he turns over a little from his stiff side-position, he finds a series of loose-leaf papers strewn about the bedspread, filled with strange sketchings -- mostly stick figures that scarily resemble him in some rather disagreeable situations (such as the one of stick!him getting hit with a rather large rock of some sort).
He shifts a little more and turns his sore head to his other side, noticing the star looking very much asleep, and very much unconscious to her surroundings. Watching her for a moment makes him forget about his own predicament, filling him with an odd (and increasingly uncomfortable) sense of peace, but it is soon rudely interrupted by the growling of his stomache, and that overwhelming discomfort as he feels his face growing warm once more.
This warmness is obviously due to the fact that he is sick. Obviously.
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Date: 2007-02-05 07:23 am (UTC)He nods, quite eagerly, sitting up so he can better feed himself.
"Thank you, Yvaine," he says to her, his words very grateful and genuine. "It must have been troublesome, but I thank you."
They say that the way to a man's heart was through his stomache, and Tristran appears to be a fine example of that phrase being put into use.
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Date: 2007-02-05 07:31 am (UTC)"Oh," she stammers absently, rubbing at the unbound skin. "I - it is correct then?"
That little voice - the one that usually supplies her with witty and unfavorable things to say about people (namely Tristran) - is laughing. Loudly. At her.
She's not expressly fond of it.
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Date: 2007-02-05 07:39 am (UTC)Taking a sip, he swallows shortly and nods. "It is perfect," he replies, grabbing spoonfuls of food and shoveling it into his mouth at mechanical speeds.
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Date: 2007-02-05 07:47 am (UTC)One imagines that someone able to eat with such enthusiasm isn't going to cease breathing anytime soon.
"Good," she says. "I am not going back down for more either way."
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Date: 2007-02-05 07:54 am (UTC)There is the thought of getting the chain back around Yvaine's wrist that niggles at the back of his mind, but...he has soup (first and foremost) on the brain.
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Date: 2007-02-05 08:02 am (UTC)Her pulse is still strangely fast against her fingers and closes her eyes and wonders very hard why exactly promising to come back had seemed like a sensible idea at the time. Why she seems to have become an utterly complacent, completely foolish, soup-getting pastry.
She is no wonderful girl. She is a star and she is no trinket and she is a moron - her head thunks lightly against the headboard.
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Date: 2007-02-05 08:09 am (UTC)This means, he remembers the chain bit. It is awkward, however, because...well, how do you re-chain someone you've let go? Especially since they kept their promise to come back?
"I hope you don't mind," he begins, voice hesitant, picking up the other end of the chain with his fingers, "if you..."
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Date: 2007-02-05 08:18 am (UTC)(Unless the moron's name happens to be Tristran Thorn.)
She doesn't need to open her eyes to know what he's asking, though they open all the same, flinching abruptly and shoulders stiffening. Yvaine swallows and the glare comes off significantly more watery than she had intended - teeth biting down hard into her lower lip and fingers stilling in her lap.
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Date: 2007-02-06 03:31 am (UTC)The chain...well, it's sort of...part of the whole deal. He isn't sure why they have to be chained together, but he knows that if they aren't, then he cannot return home the way he is meant to.
He clears his throat, eyes darting from her misery to the bedsheets. "I'm...really, really quite...sorry. I know you'd prefer to...well, you may call me a dunderhead if you wish. Or...an idiot. But..."
His rambles trail off as he makes a move to put the chain back around her wrist.
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Date: 2007-02-06 03:42 am (UTC)A quiet murmur, a low mantra - "Stupid, stupid, stupid." - under her breath and barely making a sound.
She's not quite certain who she's talking about anymore.
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Date: 2007-02-06 03:55 am (UTC)Dare he admit he's a little frightened of the star at this very moment in time?
However, after much difficulty, the chain is back around her wrist. "I'm sorry," he says again. And then, to make matters worse, he lets out a rather loud sneeze. He is still sick, after all.
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Date: 2007-02-06 04:09 am (UTC)The chain is cold against her skin and the feeling of being trapped is back again - she doesn't like it. She almost - she didn't - he is a moron.
Shouldn't have come back at all.
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Date: 2007-02-06 04:17 am (UTC)"I'm sorry," he says once more. There are undertones of 'Please say something' in his apology.
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Date: 2007-02-06 04:30 am (UTC)Yvaine wants to be alone - it's horrible and she wants to scream and tell him the million and a half ways that she hates him. She does and if she could just say it out loud it would be true again.
She gets out a quiet sniffle instead.
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Date: 2007-02-06 04:46 am (UTC)Perhaps no amount of 'sorry' is going to make her remotely agreeable any longer, but...in his defense, it was just something he had to do. It is part of his quest, and perhaps it is protection for both of them.
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Date: 2007-02-06 04:59 am (UTC)"You are a dimwitted oaf," she mutters, heel of her hand rubbing high on her cheek again. "J-just so you know."
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Date: 2007-02-06 06:18 am (UTC)Stick-figure!Tristran had suffered in a number of much more creative ways, but she figures it is best not to mention those at the moment.
"Also, that I have wasted far too much time assuring that you continued breathing to kill you."
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Date: 2007-02-06 06:52 am (UTC)Usually he is quite good at ignoring that sort of thing, but now it's not so easy.
"Yes, well..." How do you respond to something like that?
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Date: 2007-02-06 07:06 am (UTC)She looks rather small, arms curled around the pillow (525 flowers) and lower lip bitten scarlet.
"You are supposed to be laying down," a slow blink. "It was one of the things sick humans do so as not to die."
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Date: 2007-02-06 07:12 am (UTC)"I have a promise to keep," he says, his voice soft as he closes his eyes for a moment. "I cannot break it for whatever reason..."
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Date: 2007-02-06 07:29 am (UTC)Some promises, she finds, are rather stupid when it comes down to it. One shouldn't need to move worlds - others shouldn't want whole worlds.
"Whatever reason," she repeats, fingers twining habitually along the length of the chain.
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Date: 2007-02-09 05:30 am (UTC)"Though I doubt any amount of apologizing would help, I...I really do mean it."
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Date: 2007-02-09 05:38 am (UTC)But I came back, she wants to say. I promised.
A slow blink and she peers at him impassively, "And it is of little matter now."
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Date: 2007-02-09 06:03 am (UTC)He isn't sure what else he can say anymore. Oh, how awkward...
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