Quentin (
heatherandsteel) wrote2014-10-22 06:38 pm
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Caught out in Milliways
It had been a long night with a tiring session with Etienne then going to Goldengreen to check in with Toby and see how she's doing.
After that, no one was free to give him a ride back so he decided to take a bus back to Toby's apartment. He should be able to make it before dawn without a problem and later he could tell Toby, she would like that he'd taken the bus.
The bus driver hadn't blinked at the leaves he'd made seem like coins and it was quiet until they broke down a few blocks from Toby's place and he could feel dawn pressing down.
He quickly got out and made his way into the park, but the trees changed and then dawn hit and he held onto a tree and tried to remember how to breath.
After that, no one was free to give him a ride back so he decided to take a bus back to Toby's apartment. He should be able to make it before dawn without a problem and later he could tell Toby, she would like that he'd taken the bus.
The bus driver hadn't blinked at the leaves he'd made seem like coins and it was quiet until they broke down a few blocks from Toby's place and he could feel dawn pressing down.
He quickly got out and made his way into the park, but the trees changed and then dawn hit and he held onto a tree and tried to remember how to breath.
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He should put his disguise back up, now that he can, but he'll wait until he goes someplace with other people.
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"I come here to think sometimes. It's difficult to get a moment alone at the palace."
Especially when you're the Prince's squire.
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Saying that shouldn't give anything away, he's a page and courts are courts.
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"You speak from experience?"
Beat.
"About the courts."
Clarification seems necessary, lest he decide to be a smart ass; that whole similarity to Jon thing makes her cautious.
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Its been too long a night and morning for him to be a smart-ass and she helped him, though he does smirk as he says, "Now you know all my secrets."
The look in his eyes is serious but she hasn't run or tried to kill him with iron.
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"Oh, I very much doubt that."
Looking forward, she digs her fingers into the dirt and lets it trickle back to the ground like a little kid.
"You're old for a page. In Tortall, at least." She glances at him. "Do you like it there?"
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He needs to make certain that Duke Torquill and Toby will help, he knows his parents approve.
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She has to smirk. Often Alanna finds other worlds work quite differently than her own. It gives her hope, in a way. Still, imagining it as anyone other than the knight's choice is... startling.
(Just wait until she has to select her own.)
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That would make sense and he knows that's how it works. He's seen enough squires go to knights, but he's doing what he can to make the system work here.
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"Your knight is... a woman?"
Forgive her, Quentin. The questions will keep.
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"Will be, but yes. Alan, are you still doing magic?"
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"What? No. Quentin," she says more slowly, "is that really allowed?"
Faithful chooses that moment to put in an appearance, peering up at Quentin with his otherworldly gaze.
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When Faithful appears, he glances down but keeps looking at Alanna and trying to make sense of what he can sense. Its incredibly subtle.
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"No, it's not. I mean, it is, but I'm not actively using it. Our Gift is tied to our life force. I can't use too much or I pass out."
She brushes it off, turning to what really matters.
"I don't doubt she has. I'm... glad for her. And you. It's just that only noble sons are allowed to train for knighthood in Tortall."
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Toby's taught him a lot about how things normally are isn't always how they should be.
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Beat.
"Is she good with a sword?"
She must be. All knights are, right?
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Toby knows how to read and understand blood.
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She smiles, but there's still a far away look in her eye like half her mind is turned to something else.
"Fae?"
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Maybe he's gone too far.
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"Of course. Why wouldn't I be?"
Maybe she'd been too obvious. Goddess, why isn't she better about keeping her guard up here?
"I was trying to figure out what you meant about the blood talking to your knight."
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"I can think of a couple of reasons why you might be uncomfortable around me. I mean Fae don't have the best reputation and I lied to you before and I'm a blood worker."
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Faithful has climbed into her lap and curled up, watching Quentin closely during all this. Protecting his person.
"And I've probably told worse lies," his person mutters.
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Quentin sighs and rubs his shoulder, he's saying this all wrong, he wants Alan to like him, to be his friend. Alan makes him think of Raj who gets so much even though he's lying to Raj too, but that's part of a blind fosterage, "Faithful, I'm not going to do anything, I promise. If I do, you're free to scratch me as I probably deserve it."
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And so is she. Her excitement at the idea of a woman knight has faded somewhat, the ease with which it does so a product of her time in Milliways. She bites her lip again as she considers the implication of being able to use blood in such a way as Quentin has described.
"I don't think I'd want my enemies to be able to do that," she says mildly, at last, giving him a smile. As for his lies, "Does it matter? You've shown me the truth now."
Her eyes flick to his ears.
His answer seems important to her.
"Quentin, why did you ask me about my magic? What did you sense?"
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He looks at her, trying to make sense of what he feels of her magic, "Its almost like a don't-look-here, a hint of your magic but it doesn't want me to look at it."
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