searingbond: (when we begin again)

[personal profile] searingbond 2026-01-10 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[ His comment about the absurdity of the stories earns him another little laugh and a knowing -- fondly-judgmental -- look. ]

Oh, are you a fan of ridiculous stories? I hadn't noticed. [ Verso on his own has shared swaths of them, and when he and Monoco are together the flood only intensifies. Sciel chuckles again, softer now, at the handful of memories of either witnessing these back-and-forths firsthand while they all sat around the fire, or else catching word of them a short distance away as the two old friends chatted a little ways off of camp.

"He sounds like a man dedicated to his craft," Verso remarks, and Sciel bobs her head in assent as her expression shifts back into something a touch more wistful. If only this were a situation that allowed her to take those words and springboard into euphemism, to wink and elbow her companion with something like a "You have no idea." But...that isn't where she goes. Instead she recalls flashes of their shared life: Pierre anticipating cuttings she hadn't even asked for and providing them, Pierre in the classroom getting overrun by adoring students, and, yes: Pierre telling his ridiculous stories on the fire escape of their flat, unrelenting until she laughed so hard there were tears in her eyes.

The scenes fade, but don't disappear, as she returns to the present. ]


Thanks for listening. And...for asking in the first place. [ It's worth commenting on, considering how infrequently she has the opportunity to delve back into these memories beyond her own internal recollection. ] ...I'm not sure how much I needed it, but it really helped. Like...it was a pressure valve that just needed a little turning.

[ And the pressure -- the grief -- isn't gone, but she does feel slightly lighter.

His asking after the opinion of the stars tugs up the corners of her mouth as she casts her gaze their way, humming thoughtfully. ]


Oh, definitely. This is the best meeting we've had in a while. [ Between the display and the stories, which...she realizes, she hadn't been alone in her reminiscing. Not if she thinks the glittering swaths above are largely the same as the ones that had once witnessed Pierre's attempts to amuse his wife.

Still lying on her side, Sciel shifts the position of her head a little, searching his face as if trying to make a decision about something. ]


...What about you? [ She asks, after that pause, having apparently decided to press ahead with her inclination to ask after a story for a story. ] Any little moments you want to revisit?

[ Not necessarily between him and another person, not necessarily anything in particular. He may decline, and she won't press him (this time, as thanks for all the gestures), but the opportunity to vent some steam of his own is there, at least, for the taking. ]
searingbond: (but oh my love don't forsake me)

[personal profile] searingbond 2026-01-11 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Hey, the mysterious man of mysteries can be both mysterious and ridiculous (and often is). But Sciel clearly loves a project, and she's not going to give up trying to peel away the layers of humour he wraps himself in to get at the person beneath.

Verso seems to consider what to share with her, slipping into a thoughtful silence, and she doesn't interrupt. Though their time out here isn't unlimited, it isn't yet at a point where they'd be in danger of one or more of the others compelling Esquie to bring them to wherever their wayward teammates had gone off to. So Sciel is content to watch his face as he sifts through the possible stories for a while before rolling onto her back again for the rest of the period, hands laid over her stomach, continuing to emblazon the sight of the stars into her mind.

When he does speak up she utters a small 'hmph,' suggestive of her willingness to oblige him. It isn't the first time they've had a conversation of a similar vein where he nonchalantly requested she guide the subject, and though there's maybe something there she could needle him about, she doesn't. Not this time. ]


Okay... [ There are a lot of things she could say here, and a good amount of them are fraught, considering the day they've had. Where she might normally use this opening as a moment to try and dig deeper, there's already been quite a bit of that already today at the expense of his privacy. So she chews on it a moment, eyes flitting from one constellation to another as if they might provide some guidance, before settling on: ] How about...something you think might surprise me?

[ In her mind, this is an opportunity for him to 'right the wrongs' of their collective experience in Old Lumiére, where touchy facets of his past had been dug up unexpectedly. In offering him a chance to share something (not necessarily meaningful, but still) 'surprising' from his memories, maybe he could co-opt the unpleasant surprise of the day and replace it with something he has full control over.

It could be as simple or trivial as a time he discovered a food allergy, or put his foot in his mouth to a degree that's mildly embarrassing at worst, but that's up to his interpretation. Hopefully, between her other little peace offerings this evening and the benign way she eyes him now, it won't come across as anything worse than what it is. ]
searingbond: (but oh my love don't forget me)

[personal profile] searingbond 2026-01-12 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Kids, right. Right. It isn't uncommon at all, she knows. Sciel has even heard (and corrected) some of her students teasing others for that very thing, needling at it even in the light of day. But, as Verso says, it's something you grow out of...in a sense. That fear and darkness mature with you, finding their own new ways to manifest in adult life, transforming as you do. So this opening piece isn't surprising, of course, but she knows it's headed toward another point, so Sciel merely listens with that same curious, searching expression as she takes it all in.

To not be able to dream...for someone who's been through a lot of terrible things, it could be a blessing...at first. Though it sounds like what he means is that any more benign experiences he might have while asleep had just been co-opted completely by nightmares instead, bringing all of those tragedies and losses to the fore. With no escape: waking or unconscious. It clouds her face a little because she's been there, too. But she keeps her focus on him rather than letting it drag her back into the ruin of her own past, instead regarding him with a soft focus. It isn't difficult to imagine, even from the little she knows, what kinds of things might have haunted him on those nights.

And now? "Getting lost in a void." Maybe it's better than the torture waiting for him in those nightmares, but maybe not. Emptiness can be just as crushing, in its way. Sometimes...being left with nothing but your own thoughts, with no escape, is the worst outcome of them all.

Sciel is quiet for a long stretch after his concluding chuckle, returning her attention to the swath of lights above them. There are a lot of things she could say. That the way she'd dealt with her own (waking) nightmare-slash-void had been to completely occupy herself with bottles of wine, with tumbling into bed with someone, with extensive training for the Expedition. None of that feels...appropriate for the vulnerability he'd offered up, though. Even considering they had slept together maybe as a distraction and maybe just for the fun of it, it seems too irreverent an answer when he'd legitimately surprised her with something this sincere. It probably goes without saying that she's available for a drink, a fuck, a fight, should any of that help. But...that doesn't fit what it sounds like he's asking for right now.

So she looks up, telescope still in her hand where it lies folded over her navel. ]


...I assume, the way you said it, it's not like you close your eyes, then...all of a sudden, it's morning. [ As if the period of sleep simply didn't exist for him at all. ] Well, Verso... [ And she draws in and out a sigh-like breath, though not one of exasperation, but one that sounds as though she's resigned to something. ] Lucky for you, most Expeditioners don't need all that much sleep. [ Except Maelle, who is still growing!! ] I can get a few hours while you debrief with Monoco, or reminisce about some of your adventures with Esquie... Lune's a night owl, you've probably noticed, if you want to occupy some of that time with more questions. [ There's a mischievous twitch of the lip as she adds: ] You can probably derail her by talking about music, if you haven't tried that yet. And then...after that, when I'm up, we can talk like this. Or whatever else you're in the mood for that night.

[ No harm in lacing that one with a little flirtatious intent, she thinks, rolling her head his way again with a knowing look. If he can't sleep, or isn't willing to sink into that void, she can be there to...try and beat him at piquet, hear whatever pre-Fracture stories he wants to tell, or just sit, awake, in companionable silence. ]

But, for when you do have to sleep? [ Because the dreams and nightmares might be gone, and it may not ever feel restful, but it seems like he does still need to sleep in at least some form. ] ...Try and make that void your own. You've heard of lucid dreaming? I know...this isn't that, since it's not dreaming at all, but it could work. As much as you can, try and form an awareness in that space. Define yourself, your physical self, as part of it. Like you're really standing there, and you can feel and see your body, even if there's nothing else around you. [ Here she offers an almost-apologetic smile, shrugging her bundled shoulders. ] I'm not an expert on-...whatever this is, but I think if you start there, maybe you can work up to filling that emptiness with something else. With anything else. Not that it'd be easy, but...

[ It isn't as if Sciel has been through this particular exercise, and truth be told, she isn't completely sure what she's basing the advice off of. Still, it feels right as she says it, and she hopes -- very, very much, she realizes, with an odd pang in her stomach -- that she's right, and that it helps. ]

We'll figure something out. [ She murmurs. ] It can be a side project, yeah?

[ What's the point of it all if they can't help each other along the way of their larger, looming mission? And while it's true she'd offer to help any of the others with whatever ails them, Sciel recognizes that him bringing all this up is him showing a level of trust that's probably both unusual and uncomfortable for the immortal loner. It means something, and she intends to repay that gesture however she can. ]
searingbond: (as mack explained)

[personal profile] searingbond 2026-01-14 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
[ "Could be interesting" earns him a soft scoff and a lopsided grin; the amusement stems from the casual response to a rare statement from a rarity of a man. Someone who has 'decades' in which to have or not have projects. Verso is clearly and acutely aware of he fact that he's an outlier this way, given how often his immortality comes up, but that doesn't mean she won't find a kind of humour in some of the offhand comments that slip through. ]

Not sure you need any more that's interesting in your life, but I'm glad you might make room for it. Hopefully it helps.

[ His hand returns, moving aside that wayward piece. Sciel watches him as he does, though her attention is still trained on his face, thinking with idle curiosity what might've been going through his head in that stretch of silence after her proposal. He may be humouring her, but once again, it almost doesn't matter. Not when he at least seemed to consider it in sincerity and respond as such.

(Thinking about that is simpler than acknowledging the feeling that the brush of his fingers along her face almost feels, bizarrely, more intimate than the sex.) ]


It makes sense. I'd be surprised if anyone felt differently, and we've all been stuck in this cycle for a fraction of the time you have. [ There's a pause as she continues to chew on the subject. ] ...Perspective's key. You've been able to give us some of that, having seen all this from the beginning. So I'm glad we can offer some of the same.

[ The music of the carousel continues to drift up from below, like a party happening in the other room when you've stepped away for a moment's reprieve. It also echoes a bit from the surrounding hills, traveling back across the snow-covered ground in such a way that gives the song an almost-muted quality. ]

Things aren't set in stone. [ Sciel stresses, like a promise. ] That you're doomed to an eternity of drifting off to the void, or anything else. Doesn't mean we've got control over everything, but...it doesn't mean we're just along for the ride, either.
searingbond: (the heart could feel apart)

[personal profile] searingbond 2026-01-15 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[ They're getting to a point in the conversation where the sincerity is pushing its limits, she feels. This latest silence that stretches out between her words and his seems overly-full in what it holds within, and though she doesn't know its shape, she sees the gears turning in Verso. Jamming, maybe, on occasion. But that's to be expected: it isn't easy to hope -- even the measured amount she's offered, amid her own realism -- and it definitely isn't easy for someone in his position, who's seen what he's seen. Maybe Sciel herself wouldn't have a single optimistic thing to say if she'd been watching people throw themselves bodily at the Monolith year after year, adding to the piles of corpses and accomplishing nothing but leaving another scar on the local immortal that he'd be unable to heal. ]

I don't blame you. Wallowing is a lot easier. [ Speaking from experience. ] ...But, you're right: mixing it up a bit, coming to a place like this, really helps. Stepping out of the 'what we have to do' for a little of the 'what we want to do' is nice, when it's possible.

[ Like tonight. They'd probably otherwise have spent it at camp, either in uncomfortable silence, or uncomfortable forced conversation, or uncomfortable interrogation. Sciel flattens her mouth into an unhappy line at the thought. ]

I'm really glad you suggested this. I know it's done a lot for me. [ Still lying down, she shifts the position of her head a little, tilting it a bit more his way. ] Sounds like it did some for you, too. At least, I hope so.

[ He'd basically said as much, and she hopes this part, if nothing else, is honest. ]

Maybe you can't die, but you can get burnt out. [ Or worse. ] If...stepping away gives some perspective, or...even just a distraction for a few hours, it's worth it.

[ Worth the possibility of mild frostbite. The likely lecture from Lune. Et cetera. ]
searingbond: (wait 'til i hear our song)

[personal profile] searingbond 2026-01-16 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The quiet that lies between and around them now is a different sort than the previous, where she'd been waiting for his reply and watching his thoughts bubble beneath the surface. Instead, it's...like the gentle closing of a book. Or at least, the leafing through of the final few pages of a book before shutting the cover. Because, as he's thinking, they've probably done all of the things he'd planned for them here: admired the scenery, talked about history (of the carousel, its former occupants, and beyond), and generally took in every facet of it that could be utilized or admired. Sciel continues to lie on its roof and breathes deep, the cold air a (pleasant) shock through her system, while the gears just beneath keep her comfortable enough, as had been promised.

When he does speak up again, opening that door one last time, she rolls onto her side to look back at him, considering. There are a lot of ways she could answer, of course, given the reality that this may be their last snowy excursion for a while, if ever again. Naturally, part of her drifts back to the train, to the option of extending that particular invitation again to gauge if it'd been a one-off (because though they'd both expressed ongoing interest, she's aware it could've easily been something born of the rush of the moment). ...But, even as she lets the option drift into the fore of her mind again, Sciel isn't really feeling it. Not right now, after the odd day they'd had, and the pleasant, if unusually deep conversations they've engaged in since arriving.

...And maybe, at least partially, because it'd probably be cold as hell, even with the accommodations they've currently got to keep from freezing. Next time they slip away, assuming she isn't dead, she'll try and angle for a place better-suited for taking their clothes off. This particular trip, though, is pretty perfect as it is.

She releases a breath: another visible cloud between them. ]


One more story. [ She settles. ] One last memory you've got of this place from before, or...whenever you like. It's already so...vivid and alive, but if there's anything else you want to share, I'd love to hear it. And then we can go.

[ Every recollection of his fills in the gaps in her own imagination, adding even more vividness to the colours that spill out over the snow, adding chatter and laughter to the music and sound that surrounds them. If there are any last details or moments he can summon that further define the magic of this rare spot, then...they're precious, and she finds she has a sort of hunger for them. ]

Besides, maybe the snow doesn't have to be a foregone conclusion. Lune might be able to change how she uses chroma to make some of it for us, instead of just the very dangerous ice.

[ There's a half-cocked smile at that: the joke a twinkle in her eyes. ]
searingbond: (it's how i know now that you understand)

[personal profile] searingbond 2026-01-17 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[ "She expects that even without asking a favour," Sciel thinks, but doesn't say. Instead, she merely offers a little smile and another half-shrug, assuming Verso already knows as much without her needing to voice it. Besides, this moment -- this trip -- isn't for ruminating on any unpleasantness that might await them either back in camp or further down the road. It's about the kind of stories he's shared so far, and the one he offers up now.

It is, again, easy to imagine. Sciel pulls herself up into a seated position to cast her gaze out over the lip of the roof, following the direction he indicates. A glorious pine, centuries old. Tall and proud, dusted with snow, bowing in the occasional winds and dropping sheets of white onto the already-blanketed ground below. ...Or onto the festivities below, as people gather close for warmth and celebration amid the cold and dark. There are lights, of course: not just from the carousel, but from lanterns and candles and sparklers. There is a joyful cacophony, of course: not just from the carousel, but from barking laughing and children's delighted shrieks and well-practiced carolers. Surrounding the tree are the booths, each tempting passers-by with the mouth-watering smells that drifted out from within. And the people...people everywhere, just happy to be together and alive, giving themselves over fully to simple pleasures and good company.

The ghosts of the scene linger, and they're all so vivid that she can nearly see them gathered. Sciel closes her eyes and the illusion strengthens as the sounds of the memory that isn't really there almost seem to increase in volume when the visual aspect is removed.

And Verso sings. It's another surprise that almost has her open her eyes right away, but she resists it. Instead, Sciel smiles gently in an almost quiet reverence, unwilling to do anything that could cause him to stop. His voice joins those from the past, carrying them through to the present, keeping them alive in those scant lines and warm notes. When he stops singing to caveat the event itself, she finally opens her eyes again, lips pressed together in a grateful smile. ]


...Keep telling those stories. To us, to those who come after... [ She turns outward again, briefly searching for something, before returning her attention to him. ] ...or just to yourself. They're all still here, in a way, if you keep their memories alive.

[ It's another rare feat that only he can accomplish. Maybe someday he'd tell someone about the 33s, too.

Delicately, Sciel stows the telescope in her pack, taking care to do so in a way that'll keep it safe during travel. She draws a deep inhale before getting to her feet, though before she does anything else, she's distracted by a light prickle of cold on her face, nudging her into looking up.

It's started flurrying. ]


...Ready? [ There's a smile, an extended hand, and another tomorrow ahead of them. ]