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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-10-18 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Yet another change in the world over the years. Another beautiful little thing they'd lost. Sciel doesn't dwell, but she does note it as another detail in the world he's helping to flesh out for her, painting the history of the Canvas with a vibrant, beautiful brush.

His ominous warning makes her hum, amused, but she doesn't pursue it further. As with everything else -- like the piano lesson -- it's uncertain if they'll have opportunity for those moments of levity. Particularly if it isn't something that they stumble across on their path, like the first Gestral beach. Anything frivolous not easily done at camp will have to be treated as a possible reward for having saved the world, to be returned to if they manage a near-impossible feat. ]


He was. [ Nobody who had met Gustave could deny it. Sciel sighs, smiling ruefully now. ] He was also incredibly stubborn. A workaholic. And - [ Here the expression turns completely to amusement, and she ducks her chin, teeth flashing. ] sometimes a very silly person.

[ The infamous "GET OUT OF MY WAY" doesn't feel long ago at all.

Verso's relay of Esquie's assessment earns another laugh and she glances in the direction of camp, nodding slowly. ]


Mm, and that. [ There will surely be so many things and places she'll lament their inquisitive friend wasn't able to see, but she's grateful, at least, that he'd had the chance to meet Esquie.

(Even though, every time she looks at Esquie, a strange feeling hooks into her brain.) ]
Esquie seems like a good judge of character.

[ There's a pause. Then: a breathy chuckle. ]

Ah. [ And she holds up her scant remaining cards. ] Right. Got a little distracted.
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-10-19 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Sciel doesn't think anything of it when they move on from the subject of their recently-deceased engineer. Why would she? It isn't at all unusual that Verso, or anyone, might not have much to say on the subject. That it might make him in particular uncomfortable, considering how close he'd been to being able to intervene.

Not that she blames him for that. His arrival had surely saved Maelle, and maybe herself and Lune, too, if Renoir had then joined the lampmaster against them. That appraising, green gaze trains on his face briefly before melting away at the mention of Esquie's...peculiarities. ]


Mm, very true. A little clarity would be nice. But...if he were to become more like the rest of us, he wouldn't be Esquie. So it's okay if he's a little...odd.

[ Part of why he and the gestrals and the other strange creatures of the Continent are so special is because of their quirks. The eccentricities that make them so strikingly different from people. It just brings to mind all of the interactions she's had with these various mythical beings since their arrival and generates a little glow at the idea of telling her students about it all, someday.

They'll be...so excited. Who wouldn't be? ]


"Continent rules?" [ Sciel repeats, quirking a dubious brow in response. ] ...Fine, but I'm fairly certain that was going to be in your favor, so you should start.

[ She's competitive, yes, but fair.

As they return to the subject of their balloon-like friend, her expression shifts. It's thoughtful, if a little puzzled. ]


I know. [ She affirms, crossing her arms. ] It's...strange. I don't think he'd lie, but I also feel like I'd remember if we'd met before.

[ Of course, as they'd been saying: Esquie is a strange beast. Maybe he wasn't saying exactly what he'd meant, like...that they'd 'met' in a dream. Except...

"My terrible swimmer friend." He'd definitely greeted her, specifically, as if their meeting in his Nest hadn't been the first time. Had...seemed as if he knew her somehow.

It's just another question of many. She hasn't really let it trouble her, but Sciel does keep it tucked away to occasionally chew on. ]
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-10-20 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He gets his wish, albeit because he's forced her hand. With only the queen left in the suit, she lays it down and takes the trick, starting fresh with a nine in spades. ]

Right. [ But it's less that she agrees with his conclusion and more that it's possible Esquie's mixed her up with someone else, because she continues: ] I don't have siblings, and both my parents were farmers. No other Expedition connections to speak of. So...yeah, must've just been that I look like someone else who passed through.

[ Not too strange, really. It isn't impossible that another woman bearing some resemblance might've been an Expeditioner and run into the creature.

...Someone who might know, though, is sitting nearby. ]


Anyone come to mind? [ Sciel questions. She doesn't expect Verso to remember each and every person he'd met over the years, particularly since some of them may have met Esquie without having met Verso, but...well, now she's curious.

The fondness in his voice when he talks about Esquie is another endearing brush stroke to his character. She hums in agreement, again glancing out in the direction of where the others were spending their evening. ]


You think so? I...guess he does remind me of some of my students, actually. [ There's a childlike quality to him that's both endearing and sometimes frustrating, in that way that kids can be. ] I'd like to spend more time talking to him. Or, trying to, depending on how much he's veered into "confusing art" at that moment.
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-10-21 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[ ...There's something there. As Verso's been told: Sciel sees everything. The pale green eyes he's so fond of note the way his gaze lingers, taking in the parting of his lips and the softness of his expression. The reply, too, has a tenderness to it that manages to catch her off guard.

Sciel nods slowly in acknowledgment, but she's not thinking so much about the reason for Esquie's confusion anymore. That inquisitive look searches his face for more of a tip of his metaphorical hand as he takes the trick, but he changes the subject, and she lets the moment pass.

For now. ]


I guess it would be. [ A long time since Esquie had been around children, that is. It would've been pre-Fracture, when he and the other inhabitants of the Continent had, assumedly, spent more time among the humans. Her eyes finally drop as she cracks a fresh smile at the image: the silly, baffling Esquie in a city square, surrounded by children who're openly delighted with his quirks and antics. ] But I'm happy to try. He's helped us out a lot, after all.

[ More than she knows.

At the request, her attention flicks back up to him, and the smile tilts. ]


A story for a story. [ Sciel reminds him, unwilling to let the opportunity to flesh out more of Verso pass by. ] I'll share some about my students if you'll tell me...what you were like, when you were younger.

[ She'll keep it on theme, at least. It'd be unfair to ask for "dark and deeply personal" if the sorts of things she has in return are about the nonsense the kids in her class get up to. ]
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-10-23 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I can believe it. [ Sciel confirms, her voice light as she lays a slightly higher card than Verso's, takes the pair, and then sets down a nine. ] You're a good storyteller and a creative type. [ Lover of music and art, among other, similar talents, she assumes. And he likes to talk, she's found, though it's not always about what she's trying to coax from him. ] Seems you haven't grown too far from the boy you were.

[ In those ways, anyway. In the ways that matter. Because it's easy to lose sight of your interests and dreams, when making the difficult transition into adulthood. One of her favorite things about being a teacher is getting to bask in that living, breathing spirit of youth on a daily basis. It helps to keep her energetic, and...keep her hopes up, frankly. ]

And swim captain! [ Bile rises from her stomach to burn, insistent, at the back of her throat. He already knows she hates the water, so if her smile or voice seem strained, it shouldn't be particularly suspect. ] Hmm, that's interesting. Was that your only leadership role in school? Did you also...I don't know, take charge in your classroom, or-...what is it, in music...sit first chair? Though I don't think they have that for piano.

[ They're bad examples, so she waves them off with a dismissive hand. ]

Anyway. Lots going on as you grew up! I like being able to see some of the through lines.

[ He's got a way with words. Deft hands. True passion. Eager to please.

Sciel smiles pleasantly at him from over their game, and she makes no effort to hide the fact that she's adding to her mental file on him. ]


Well done. I'd say that's all worth a story. Anything in particular you wanted to hear about...?
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-10-27 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Excellent. Sciel doesn't diminish the grin that appears with his queen, which she takes via the king of the same suit.

It isn't long before this deal is over, and the next begins. The game flows more quickly -- almost an afterthought -- as they talk, and she's playing largely with muscle memory as more of her attention is diverted to the stories they share. ]


Tsk, tsk. [ She tuts good-naturedly. ] Well, I think I can overlook it. Every student has their specialty, and we all learn differently...

[ It's rolling a boulder uphill: trying to force kids to care about something they have no love for. In her time working with them, she'd found it much more effective to start by nurturing their actual interests, then finding a way to bridge the gap between that and the areas they could use some improvement. There'd always been a viable link, if only you could uncover it. ]

"...the only sound was the music, and?" [ Sciel prompts lightly, unwilling to let it go. After all, the way he shines when he's talking about music has been...really special to see every time, and if he's curtailing the story for her imagined benefit, then she has to correct him. I want to hear about this, Verso. Tell me what makes you, you.

Then comes the direction he gives. She looks back at him with an odd smile. ]


I'm...not sure I chose the right path. [ Comes the reply, and her voice almost suggests, gently, that this is something obvious. ] I'm not even sure I think there is a "right path." There's just the one I walk. For better or worse.

[ The core of tarot is that they're meant to provide guidance, and not to predict the future. Because that future is happening in real time and isn't pre-determined. She certainly doesn't begrudge those who find solace in believing that everything happens for a reason, or that they're merely pieces on a board whose movements were decided long ago, but that just isn't the way she thinks about the world.

...Of course, he's just talking about her career choice, so the smile returns to its normal bright, easy flash. ]


But... [ A handful of memories come to mind, and she considers them all carefully in turn. ] Hmm. ...Ah. Well, there was one day I came to class, and...I wasn't feeling my best, emotionally. It'd been a tough night, and I really didn't feel up to the job that day. And the kids-... Some of them were pretty young, but they were all really in tune with everything, and so sweet. I think they could tell I wasn't doing well, and they just made it the easiest day. I felt myself coming alive again as it went on. They were usually pretty rowdy, very chatty, but they were on the best behavior. [ There's a pause and her expression softens to something fond and reminiscent, hand moving automatically to brush against the many colorful bracelets along her arm. ] A lot of adults are quick to judge children's intuition, or their capacity to be thoughtful, but I was lucky enough to benefit from it when I needed it most. They're still people, just...little ones. And I think we were able to see each other eye to eye that day.
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-10-28 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[ There it is again. Not quite as dramatic as a chink in the armor: the way Verso relaxes when talking about something he has true passion for is more...the flicker of a candle that had previously been covered. It's made clear yet again how much he loves music, whether it's playing solo or performing, telling her stories about his study of piano or explaining the importance of scales. Sciel's ever-observant gaze trains on his face as he speaks, and even at the risk of making him self-conscious, she holds steady. It's important to commit things like this to memory, she thinks, as they're the bright spots that can make it easier to go on in the face of...any of the numerous tragedies or difficulties they're bound to experience.

...But it's more than that. With a lurch like missing a step, she realizes all at once that she might be at risk of feeling something more than affection, fondness, or admiration. More than physical desire, even. There is a fluttering in her gut that she recognizes, even though it's been dormant for years.

Careful, now. And as if she's spotted a bear trap in the path ahead, Sciel steps cautiously back, keeping her sights on the danger while also holding it at arm's length. ]


I might get nervous, all alone up there. [ Somehow fighting in the Gestral Arena doesn't seem quite as intimidating. ] When I imagine it, it feels enormous. The crowd, and somewhere like Lumiére's Opera House. But...the way you describe it, I can understand. It's really just you and your music in a world of your own. Nothing scary about that. It'd be beautiful, like you said.

[ His words open the door for her to experience a taste of what he loves, and it seems hers, in turn, offer some of the same for him. Sciel's soft smile persists as Verso correctly identifies what exactly had happened that day, and what had made it so special for her. ]

I was lucky, yeah. They're great kids. [ The reason she'd begun teaching had been to feel closer to Pierre, but that was only how it'd started. The fact that she wound up so happily entrenched in her role as their teacher was all because of her class. ] They're so bright, and so...hopeful. Obviously they've got too much responsibility for their age, but the way they manage it is-...inspiring.

[ It isn't just her class, of course. She's seen it in others, too. Maelle, naturally, but also Gustave's apprentices. The children of friends.

Lumiére's future is bright. She believes this completely. ]


Obviously there are some things that are...objectively wrong. [ She replies, when the subject shifts to her philosophy on life. ] But I don't think most people make choices that are quite so black and white. You know what they say about good intentions. [ And the road it paves. ] ...What I mean is: everything can change in an instant. For anyone. What's "right" for me today might not be the same tomorrow. So...I've just got to work with what I've got. Today.
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-10-30 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm. [ Sciel hums thoughtfully at that, returning to the unnerving thought of a huge, faceless crowd sitting in hushed silence while waiting for the performance to begin. People in those situations set the bar high, she knows, particularly if they'd paid money, or if, as Verso says, they'd had different expectations. ] Did you usually memorize your music? That would be another layer... I could imagine seeing all the people and completely blanking on how to begin.

[ "A second home," though. Not for the first time, she thinks that, maybe if they survive this, he can find home again. Whether that's on stage, or somewhere on the Continent... Wherever he can actually breathe, and feel safe, and do the things that make life worth living.

It's what they all deserve, but he's been without for too long.

Sciel continues the game, though more than half of her mind is on their conversation instead. Even when his question is a straightforward one, for her. ]


I wanted my students to have a future. [ Simple, and not a novel reason for becoming an Expeditioner, but true nonetheless. ] I was tempted to spend my last year with them, but...there were good people joining up to go out with the 33s. People I trusted, who I knew could get the job done. [ And though almost all of them are gone now...it doesn't change anything. ] So I decided it was worth the sacrifice of leaving them to try and win their lives back.

[ It's for everyone, of course, but that classroom full of young, hopeful faces is what she holds onto when things are at their most difficult. They're the specificity she needs to get up each and every time she's knocked down (whether physically or otherwise).

Sciel holds his gaze, stars reflected in her eyes, her countenance easy. ]


I admit, not every day's as easy as "remembering the kids, and I can make it through no problem," but I'm only human.
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-10-31 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe someday, then. [ She won't belabor the point -- that it's unlikely they'll have that chance, but not impossible -- and instead takes her next turn with her eyes cast down to the cards. Was this Deal 4, or 5?

Once she's finished with that, Sciel returns her attention to Verso and the real meat of their evening. He seems to turn introspective and she does as well as something he says echoes in her mind: No one should have to live with this much death.

They still have so many secrets, she thinks. The pain and loss that comes as a natural part of both their world, and of living. There are things unsaid between the words Verso does speak, and she finds herself wondering if any of it is like what she's declined to share with him in turn.

Tonight's not the time for stories that're quite that dark, though. So when he shifts his posture and conversation turns to the Paintress, Sciel scoffs and looks in the direction she knows the (currently unseen) woman to be. ]


If only. [ Of course, she can't even blame the Paintress for the tragedies that haunt her most severely, but there's still more than enough to heap onto the massive figure. ] ...You know, my friend Sophie had a...unique opinion about the Paintress. Always said she looked sad, like she was a victim, too.

[ It's hard to swallow, considering the clear cause and effect that takes people like Sophie from them every year. But Sophie was kind, and wise, and Sciel never knew whether she should consider the opinion with any weight or just humor the inclination of someone with a good heart. ]

But...whatever the case, we'll end it. And then we'll all be free of it either way. The Paintress included.
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-11-01 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[ "Interesting," and not one most people agree with. In fact, you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone else in Lumiére besides Soph who holds that opinion.

Just because nobody's thought before to wonder if something might not be what it seems doesn't invalidate the idea, of course. ]


What about me... [ Sciel echoes. It's a good question, and not one for which she has a confident answer. They'd lived their whole lives with the Paintress as their collective enemy (and the vague concept of Nevrons, secondarily), but had then been faced with a human enemy once they landed. So...the idea of at whom to direct the bulk of her animosity is difficult to pin down.

There's a long pause as a result, and she's staring off to the side throughout. ]


...I don't know. [ A simple answer. She elaborates: ] My whole life I've watched her rise and paint away my friends and family. [ Sophie's right, though: the massive figure does appear sad. The closer they get, the more easily they can see her ducked shoulders heaving with sobs. That could all be a show, an illusion, but... ] I always say that eyes don't lie, you know. So...maybe when we meet her properly, I'll have a better idea.

[ Hard to imagine being eye to eye with the Paintress, but. ]

Besides, people can be...misguided. Maybe she's the same.

[ Doing the wrong thing for a good reason -- especially if that "good" is highly subjective -- also requires interference, though. Particularly in this case. ]

It's difficult to get past all our...history, [ Sciel says, finally glancing back to Verso before taking her turn. ] but I've been trying to reserve at least some judgement.
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-11-02 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Treating Renoir like a human had not made it possible to reason with him, she thinks grimly. It's still so easy to remember Alan calling out when they'd first landed on the beach, and their collective shock at the sight of the wrinkles, the white hair... ]

It's good to be somewhere in the middle. [ Sciel offers, in support of his answer. It's not too dissimilar from her own opion, and opting for one extreme or the other is usually the wrong answer. She cants her head, nodding vaguely as she tallies points while simultaneously imagining what it might -- will -- be like trying to talk to the Paintress.

She doesn't ask if anyone's ever tried it before, assuming Verso would have supplied that information already, given its relevance. ]


I do know. [ Comes the eventual reply. Yes: some days she feels more at ease, and more easily convinces herself that maybe Sophie was on to something. But when she pictures everyone they've lost, and thinks about the future that might still be stolen, her resolve is more ironclad.

Right now, though, there's no need for anything quite that heavy. In fact, she smiles again as she looks at him, upturning her palms in an offertory gesture. ]


Félicitations -- seems you weren't over-exaggerating after all. [ Does she feel a pang of disappointment that she won't get to hear him play? Yes, absolutely, but that doesn't mean she plans to give up on making that happen one way or another. ] This means next time, I owe you a reading. You'll just have to come with a question or two prepared: don't forget.
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-11-03 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She meets his hand with her own, grasping to shake it in return with the pleasant smile of concession. ]

Good game. [ And it was, even if some of it took a back seat to their conversation. ...Maybe especially because of that, considering how enjoyable it'd been to talk with him, and how that talk had completely occupied their thoughts. Or hers, at least. She won't assume, though he did seem equally engrossed.

Sciel withdraws with a sigh: the hour means it's time to start turning in, but she feels...particularly energized. It means she'll be lying awake for a while, she knows, harboring that little flame that had been lit with the novelty of their evening and the excitement of what the future might bring.

Speaking of. His question draws her lips up in a deeper smile, and she hums thoughtfully in response. ]


Well, the classic is "what do I need to know?" General guidance. Other than that, it really depends. Money and love are popular subjects: "should I make this investment," "does so-and-so like me," those sorts of things.

[ Not exactly the most relevant or pressing subjects for Expeditioners. ...She assumes. It's possible Verso is considering giving a lot of Chroma to a gestral with a business proposition. It's possible he has matters of the heart to wonder about.

Sciel leans back on her palms, head cocked. ]


Don't think too hard about it: I tend to try and sit with myself, let the question sort of...drift to the front of my mind in a quiet moment. But it doesn't have to be deadly serious, either. Whatever feels right.

[ "Deadly" reminds her, though: ] I will need Death back, at the reading. Wouldn't want to cheat you of any possible options.
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-11-05 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
With all the fighting we usually do in a day? I'd be surprised if it wasn't covered in blood.

[ Verso in particular, who she's noticed tends to be a little more cavalier with his safety in combat. It makes sense, given his immortality, but that doesn't make it less alarming in the heat of the moment.

Sciel is still smiling, though, unbothered by the possibility of gore on Death. ]


"Anything they can't handle..." [ Interesting question. Most people assume how it works, or doesn't work, and she either corrects them or humors them, depending on the situation. His phrasing makes her expression turn intrigued, and she considers it for a while before replying. ]

That's...not how I'd describe it, exactly. [ Because they 'can' work with anything you throw at then, though some of it may be ill-advised. ] I think...it's more that there are two things to keep in mind. One: [ She lifts a finger. ] the point of the exercise isn't really to "tell the future." It's best to think of this as guidance.

[ Just as she doesn't believe there's a "right path" in life, she doesn't believe that tarot is the end-all-be-all, determining the one and only way a person ought to go on living. ]

Two: [ Up goes a second finger. ] don't ask questions you don't want answers to. Sounds obvious, but you'd be surprised how often it happens. This isn't a place to be told what you want to hear. Not by me, anyway.

[ This is just her own style of practice, of course, but it's done with her usual brand of honesty. ]

Not exactly the answer to your question, but I think leaving it at "no" would've been unhelpful, yeah?

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