Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd (
hauntedking) wrote in
kenoslogs2024-02-15 08:52 am
[Closed] Wolves at the Door
WHO: Dimitri and Hayame
WHAT: The Aftermath
WHEN: Early February
WHERE: Springstar
WARNINGS: Discussion of violence, politics, war, etc.
WHAT: The Aftermath
WHEN: Early February
WHERE: Springstar
WARNINGS: Discussion of violence, politics, war, etc.
[ The aftermath of the fighting - in Springstar, in the Beyond - has been rough. There's been a lot to clean up. People to tend to, debris to get out of the way. Dimitri is still struggling with piecing together what he's going to do about all of this, but he knows there's at least one person he needs to talk to. So he goes to find her. She's still in the city, fortunately, recovering from some apparent wounds taken during the fighting - he's a little concerned when he hears something about rubble, but Hayame as it turns out is well on the way to recovery when he eventually finds her still being fussed over by some doctors in the Springstar hospital. She's mostly got a room to herself, partially because of her size (there are only a few rooms that probably have a big enough door), but she is well enough to take visitors. So he pauses outside, knocks, and then opens the door.
He's taking a step here, he knows. The thoughts that are rattling in his head need an outlet and he trusts her to listen to them. To know how he feels. Even if they come from very different worlds and have different views on how to deal with war... she is a warrior through and through. She knows the value of a quick victory, of striking hard and quickly - and more than that, he thinks that she might be a very useful ally if some of his other thoughts prove necessary in the future.
For a moment Dimitri stands in the doorway, regarding Hayame, and then enters. ]
Hayame - are you doing alright? Do you... have a moment? I'd like to speak with you, if you're able.
For a moment Dimitri stands in the doorway, regarding Hayame, and then enters. ]
Hayame - are you doing alright? Do you... have a moment? I'd like to speak with you, if you're able.

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Those words had wormed into the cracks in her hearts and cemented themselves deep. Even now, that she has one, two, three people she believes would believe her...]
... No, there is not.
[But her thinking there is no reason he should be believed won't change the fact that she does not believe her words could make another person take up arms or turn cold against that demon. Her shameful tears and the flinching damage wrought by his hands had not even convinced some of those who claimed to be her friend not to treat with the thing... So how could she believe herself capable of swaying anyone else?
Her own gaze, or what was uncovered of it, also moves away. Distant. Angry. Unsure of what to say.
Finally, though... She manages at least,]
... Your support is appreciated.
[Even if she had been made to doubt so much else, she should say that.]
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It's all he can give her. ]
I'm glad. And if you need anything... you need only ask. I'm sure of that. Whatever it is, whatever you need, I will help.
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But it comes to her mind despite, tainting everything else in subtle, bitter ways.
... She has to think of the others. To rely on them. To not begin to doubt them, or just wait for them to follow suit and let her down too. So for now... She just reaches for a piece of fruit upon the tray that had been left beside her hospital bed.]
... Thank you.
[For the offer. She will try and remember it.
With silent question, she gestures with a piece of the fruit. ... Does he want one?]
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[ He knows the bitter sense of betrayal, although perhaps not in quite the same way. He was betrayed by family, many years ago - and even though it sitll stings, he's learned to trust and to give himself into the hands of others. And while he cannot guess at her mind, it's something he lives by, to this day.
There's a moment of hesitation and then he reaches out to pick up one of the pieces with a nod. ]
Thank you.
[ He bites into it with a thoughtful expression. ]
...I don't know if this will help, but this does make me remember... I spent many years not being able to taste because of... a traumatic experience. And yet here I am now.
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So though it takes her a while, chewing slowly on the fruit in her mouth...]
- You were poisoned?
[She just assumes. If it was his sense of taste affected, then... ?]
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[ He frowns and takes another bit of the fruit. ]
For some reason, the... experience of that night left me unable to taste anything. The physicians couldn't anything physically wrong with me. It was just as if... my mind had decided to stop tasting.
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But now...]
I cannot say I understand it either.
[How death could make a man lose his sense of taste. How it could just come back. Having never been one to eat food for pleasure (having never been given food that was good enough to be pleasurable to eat), she also likely failed to appreciate how unfortunate it could be to lose that sense. Yet, it's not like Dimitri was a liar, so.]
- But it has returned?
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[ He takes another bite of the piece of fruit. He's trying to commiserate with her. He hopes it helps. ]
It was something I lived with and didn't think much of. But... I think having it back has made me enjoy sharing meals with others a little more.
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It was still hard. But even though it was...
She is here, technically... sharing a meal with him. So even though it takes her a moment to find the words, even though she is poor at seeming light-hearted like Claude was so good at...]
- Sorry I only have fruit. If you want food that tastes good now that you can tell the difference you'll probably have to get it outside the hospital.
[- Hopefully he realized it was a joke and not her telling him to leave???]
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[ Dimitri laughs quietly. ]
And I find that sharing food with a friend makes it so much the better.
[ Yeah, he just called her his friend. She's gonna have to live with that. ]
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But. Even though her lips purse a bit when he uses the "friend"... She doesn't snap at him that they aren't that. Which, coming from her... maybe it was safe to assume at least a certain degree of agreement.
That, or in how she silently portions out another slice for him.
They could share it.]