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Mar. 10th, 2007 08:53 pmPaul rides in silence until they reach the farmhouse, trapped in his own thoughts.
Paul has two younger brothers; it seems a very long time ago, now, that he had helped each of them write their school admission essays. Played basketball with them in the front yard.
The realization that they're skirting the farmhouse pulls him out of his memories, and he glances over at Kevin.
Paul has two younger brothers; it seems a very long time ago, now, that he had helped each of them write their school admission essays. Played basketball with them in the front yard.
The realization that they're skirting the farmhouse pulls him out of his memories, and he glances over at Kevin.
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Date: 2007-03-11 05:35 am (UTC)Such feelings, he knows very well, are unworthy of him, and unworthy of the friendship that is so easily offered to him.
But Kevin has never been very good at being patient, at being not in control, of being the one who can do nothing more than the majority of men. It is--it is uniquely frustrating, and of late there is not even time to attempt to find solace in a willing woman.
And again, that is something that matters not at all, now: now and for a great many nights to come.
He almost sighs, once, before his attention is caught by a light in the farmhouse window, bright despite the lateness of the hour.
And then, of course, he hears Paul call his name.
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Date: 2007-03-11 05:43 am (UTC)He doesn't have to tell him. But Kevin, as much as any of them, deserves to know.
He looks at him for a moment, and then says, "I should have told you before. Jennifer's child is down there. He's the young one we saw earlier. It was his older brother . . . so to speak . . . whom we just watched go with the Hunt."
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Date: 2007-03-11 05:49 am (UTC)But oh, it hurts.
"What do we know about the child?"
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Date: 2007-03-11 05:54 am (UTC)Paul draws a breath and lets it out - thinking of Finn, Finn's description of his brother.
"A bright child. And a trusting one," he adds, and there's no joy in his voice, at the description.
"Finn, the older one, was watching over him, and so were the priestesses, through a girl who was mind-linked to Finn. Now he's gone, and there is only the mother, and it'll be a bad night down there."
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Date: 2007-03-11 05:55 am (UTC)Ah, well. He can bear it if he must.
"You're going down?"
He knows Paul well enough that this is only technically a guess.
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Date: 2007-03-11 06:09 am (UTC)Paul hesitates a moment, then goes on, "I need you to lie, though. Say I've gone to Mornirwood, back to the Tree, for reasons of my own. You can tell Jaelle and Jennifer the truth - in fact, you'd better, because they'll know from the girl that Finn's gone."
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Date: 2007-03-11 06:18 am (UTC)Paul needs him to lie.
But--it's something he can do.
"You're not coming east, then? To the hunt?"
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Date: 2007-03-11 06:25 am (UTC)He shakes his head.
"I'd better stay."
A little more weariness, a little more sorrow, trickles into his voice. "I don't know what I can do, but I'd better stay."
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Date: 2007-03-11 06:44 am (UTC)Paul has ever been his dearest friend.
"I'd say be careful, but that doesn't mean much here, I'm afraid."
And oh, he is so very afraid. For all of them.
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Date: 2007-03-11 06:47 am (UTC)It's good to be reminded that whatever else has changed for him, this still remains.
"But I'll try."
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Date: 2007-03-11 06:50 am (UTC)"I'll take care of what you wanted."
He opens his mouth to say one thing, and says another instead.
"Thank for telling me."
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Date: 2007-03-11 06:56 am (UTC)"Who else?"
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Date: 2007-03-11 07:02 am (UTC)There's a hollow space in Kevin that has always been there.
It has only grown in Fionavar, and this--that expression on Paul's face cracks the edges just that little bit more.
Some of that doubtless shows on his face, and that may be why both he and Paul shift on their horses to allow for a quick, if heartfelt, embrace.
"Adios, amigo."
Kevin's voice is quiet, and he flicks a small smile at Paul, chest still aching, and nudges his mount into a trot that carries him around the bend and away.
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Date: 2007-03-15 02:53 am (UTC)Gwen Ystrat is far away. It is possible, moreover, that Galadan will be there; Galadan whom Paul had sworn would be his, when the time came.
But he has another task now - and he is, unconsciously, avoiding it. He turns his way and picks his way down towards the cottage.