Alistair (
bringspeopletogether) wrote2016-06-24 05:18 pm
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[sandbox] out of the abyss
It starts as a shimmer out by the lake. Look at the water from the right angle, and the light glinting off it looks a bit...green. Sickly.
(Familiar, if you're from a certain time and place in Thedas.)
Look up some minutes later, and you can pinpoint the source: a thin, glowing ribbon uncoiling in the sky. It emerges slowly, but the more light it casts, the more momentum it gains, until it explodes outward with an enormous crack like lightning splintering the ground.
A much quieter thump follows as something hits the dirt.
Someone.
The glow vanishes; the person doesn't move for a long beat. (Get up, he's telling himself, get up -- ) He manages to drag his hands level with his shoulders, press down to bear himself upward an inch, look up at where he's landed.
Get. Up.
Another shove, and Alistair lurches to his feet, sword hauled from its scabbard and shield at the ready. His breath rattles, harsh against his throat, as he stares wild-eyed around the grounds.
(Familiar, if you're from a certain time and place in Thedas.)
Look up some minutes later, and you can pinpoint the source: a thin, glowing ribbon uncoiling in the sky. It emerges slowly, but the more light it casts, the more momentum it gains, until it explodes outward with an enormous crack like lightning splintering the ground.
A much quieter thump follows as something hits the dirt.
Someone.
The glow vanishes; the person doesn't move for a long beat. (Get up, he's telling himself, get up -- ) He manages to drag his hands level with his shoulders, press down to bear himself upward an inch, look up at where he's landed.
Get. Up.
Another shove, and Alistair lurches to his feet, sword hauled from its scabbard and shield at the ready. His breath rattles, harsh against his throat, as he stares wild-eyed around the grounds.
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Their back-and-forth's like the rhythm of an old, comforting song. It's quite soothing. And the bed really is remarkably soft.
"I'm still awake, by the way."
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"I never presumed otherwise," he assures Alistair.
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Quiet, for a beat, before Alistair lifts his hand and points toward Cullen.
"If I do fall asleep, though. Purely hypothetically. Wake me up if it gets bad."
No need to elaborate on what he means by gets bad.
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"If it gets bad."
He shifts, grabs Alistair's hand, squeezes.
"You have my word."
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He is absolutely not falling asleep, dammit. That last little reassurance from Cullen is -- is -- reassuring, that's all. Enough to get a little more tension out of his shoulders. Make it easier to sink into the bed.
Alistair opens his eyes, just to check that Cullen's still there, and closes them again.
It only takes a few minutes after that for his grip on Cullen's hand to slacken.
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Cullen gives it a few minutes before he carefully puts down Alistair's hand and eases off the bed. The spare blanket's in the closet; it's a moment's work to drape it over Alistair.
A soft sigh; he retrieves his book, opens it, glances at the chumproll --
No. He won't tell anyone. Not yet.
Cullen leans back against the wall for balance to remove his boots. His jacket goes over the chair not holding Alistair's mail. Then it's back to the bed, sitting with his back against the headboard. Until he knows he can focus enough to read, he can play chess.
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Alistair would be grateful, if he were...well. Not in the middle of that utterly insensate level of sleep.
Occasionally, he shifts: a roll onto his side, or a moment to pull the blanket tighter. Once or twice, he snores. Otherwise, for a couple of hours, it's downright peaceful.
Then his breath begins to shift, too, from the slow rhythm of sleep to harsh, hissing gasps.
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He won't let Alistair have to sit with it longer than he must. Cullen snaps his book shut and puts it on the nightstand, and rests his hand on Alistair's forehead.
(Which leaves him another hand to use if Alistair tries to strike at him. Cullen's got experience.)
"Alistair. Wake up. Now, please. You're safe. You're dreaming."
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He instantly lashes out a fist straight for Cullen's jaw.
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Doesn't mean he's able to keep Alistair from making contact, especially at this short a distance, but he's able to push off a little of the blow, at least.
"Alistair. It's Cullen. You're safe, remember? Wake up. It's all right."
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Slowly, his fingers uncurl from their fist. A blink, two: his expression finally clears.
"Shit," he whispers, and sags, squeezing his eyes shut as he pinches the bridge of his nose.
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As long as Alistair's eyes are closed, Cullen takes a moment to feel around his jaw; maybe it'll bruise, maybe it won't. He can get a poultice later. Not important.
Instead he shifts off the bed just long enough to grab the jar of water off the table before returning to his former position next to Alistair. "Here."
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(His hands aren't shaking. Good.)
"I'm sorry. I -- " No, he decides; he doesn't need to clarify why he punched Cullen in the face. "Are you all right?"
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"I'm only sorry you didn't get a really clear shot. I assume you must have wanted to do that more than once, over the years."
Smiling, very small.
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Alistair ventures a sip of water. Concentrates on the smooth, solid feel of the jar as he cradles it in both palms. "No, honestly, I think I only ever wanted to trip you. Or get a good smack across the back of the head."
He saves the punches for moments of true anger. (Or moments when he's unarmed and being swarmed by demons.) Mere annoyance doesn't require something that...definitive.
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He nudges Alistair's shoulder, gently.
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"So," he says, wry, "as you continue building up Skyhold, would there happen to be some more isolated quarters available? I'd hate to wake up the whole Inquisition with my screaming six times a night. Terrible for morale."
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Cullen realizes that the likelihood is that Alistair was trying for a poor jest. Unfortunately for Alistair, Cullen is very serious.
(On the off chance it was a serious question, then, there's a serious answer!)
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Still moving like he'll accidentally smash something if he moves the wrong way, Alistair rolls the jar between his palms. It may have mostly been a joke when he said it, but...honestly, where else can he go? Staying at Milliways for weeks -- months -- doesn't appeal. Everything is just a bit too off-kilter here. You go along, thinking all's normal, and then you bump into someone who looks at you funny if you mention Thedas.
The next important question (and he sounds a bit resigned when he says it): "Is Morrigan still around?"
True, she may not be as prickly as when he last knew her, but she's still Morrigan. Alistair has no idea if he'll be able to tolerate her jibes when he's...like this.
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He doesn't like that mirror.
"Yes. Keeps to herself, mostly. Fights with Dorian and Solas, every now and then. On the bright side, on that score Vivienne's the best bodyguard you have."
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"I almost want to see that squabble," he says. "From a very great distance."
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Cullen rubs the back of his neck. "Sometimes it helps to know that... you can be of use. Later. So don't worry about that, is what I wanted to say. Whenever you're ready. If it becomes important to you."
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He rubs his thumb along the ridges circling the top of the jar, thinking. "You said something about the remaining Wardens still being around," he ventures, uncertain. "Is that right?"
He can't remember what Cullen said they were doing -- rebuilding off on their own, working with the Inquisition, or something else.
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