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lostcarnival2018-05-17 12:21 pm
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if we just stay together it'll be alright
Who: Lambert & Peridot and dead weight
Where: The Carnival
When: After Elysium.
What: An inglorious homecoming.
All things considered, everything in Elysium went a lot better for Lambert than his last encounter with True Fae, but he doesn't feel much better for it. He knows that they've only deferred their biggest problems for now -- if nothing else, the experience was a painful highlight of exactly how persistent the Ringmaster's enemies are, and they've still got their lost workers to recover -- but he can, at least, take care of one.
After everything, their return is almost anticlimactic: turn one corner, and then another, and then the Carnival entrance is there, where it was lost to shadows before. When they step through to the Carnival, and nothing follows them, Lambert isn't going to bother hiding the way his shoulders sag in relief. Rather than heading to the medical tent, though, where the Doctor might or might not be ...
"Can you bring him to my trailer?" he asks, turning to the dragon beside him. He doesn't expect her to answer him with a full mouth, but he imagines if she's tired of playing pack horse already, she'll make it known. "If not, I'll carry him the rest of the way."
Where: The Carnival
When: After Elysium.
What: An inglorious homecoming.
All things considered, everything in Elysium went a lot better for Lambert than his last encounter with True Fae, but he doesn't feel much better for it. He knows that they've only deferred their biggest problems for now -- if nothing else, the experience was a painful highlight of exactly how persistent the Ringmaster's enemies are, and they've still got their lost workers to recover -- but he can, at least, take care of one.
After everything, their return is almost anticlimactic: turn one corner, and then another, and then the Carnival entrance is there, where it was lost to shadows before. When they step through to the Carnival, and nothing follows them, Lambert isn't going to bother hiding the way his shoulders sag in relief. Rather than heading to the medical tent, though, where the Doctor might or might not be ...
"Can you bring him to my trailer?" he asks, turning to the dragon beside him. He doesn't expect her to answer him with a full mouth, but he imagines if she's tired of playing pack horse already, she'll make it known. "If not, I'll carry him the rest of the way."
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"Oh, like the Count won't do exactly the same to you if he catches you?!" she demands. "That's twice now that you've basically stolen his supposed 'son' back from him, you could be just as much of a target! And I can't--" She breaks off, snarling with frustration at herself because she knows she's getting worked up again, and she hates it. It takes an effort to get her voice level so she can continue that thought. "I don't know what I'll do if someone else I care about gets taken."
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"He doesn't even see me," he says instead. "He saw you." And remembered what she'd done enough to deliver a threat. The Count of Crows sure didn't seem to remember some ordinary guy getting possessed by an Earth Spirit and rushing at him. He's just as much of a non-entity to the Count as he always was.
"I'm not going alone," he continues, arms crossed. "I'm bringing people who can hide a group, who have abilities that let them scan ahead. This kind of thing is my job -- what I'm trained to do."
She can't say the same, though he's not going to outright say that.
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"What if something goes wrong with him?" she says instead, looking back over at Childermass. "I'm not exactly knowledgeable about human medicine!"
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"As far as I can tell, he's fine. If there's anything wrong with him, it isn't with him ... physically. His vitals are stable enough." He pauses, trying to figure out how to put words around this. "There isn't anyone else around right now that I'd trust with him like this, or that he could take seeing him like this. Please."
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The idea still doesn't sit well with her, though. Watching him go back out there and staying behind here she can't help him if something happens.
She exhales harshly, folds her arms over her chest while glancing away, and finally relents. "Fine," she huffs quietly. "But you better check in by radio every now and then. And if you get captured or killed, I will literally never forgive you."
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"I won't." He can't really promise that, of course, but it's not like he doesn't intend to come back. For once, without requiring excessive sniveling on her part or intoxication on his, he'll reach out to pat her on the shoulder.
"We'll get Steven back." Somehow. He doesn't know how, but they've got to figure something out. "And Lapis too." He wasn't under the impression Peridot was particularly fond of Jasper or anything, ordering her to kill him aside, so he won't bother mentioning it. Though thinking of Jasper does bring something to mind.
"... Does Jasper not know the different between men and women?" He knows that question is kind of out of the blue, but after something so serious, it feels like the mood needs to be lightened somewhat, and that seems as good a topic as any.
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The problem is that Peridot is incapable of giving him shit about it, because she is basically physically incapable of hearing a question without boasting the answer to it. He has to show off what she knows. It's a compulsion.
"Uh... Probably not?" she says with a frown, scratching one ear. "Gems don't copulate with one another to reproduce like humans do, and we all invariably refer to one another with pronouns that you humans would categorize as 'feminine'. Couple that with Jasper being a stubborn rock-headed jerk who has zero interest in learning anything new, ever, who values gem superiority above all other lifeforms, and the result is her automatically referring to every new person that she meets as a 'she'."
Peridot shrugs. "If I had to theorize, I'd say she's probably continuing to do it until she's corrected simply out of disdain for alien culture, but... She might just be confused, too. I mean you have to admit, it is kind of weird that you all call one another different things based on what kind of gross fleshy bits you have between your legs, when half the time those fleshy bits in question aren't even visible. I just keep up with the trend because I make an effort to be culturally sensitive."
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“Hey now, don’t forget about the gross fleshy bits on our chests. Those are the most important part.”
In case Peridot forgot what those happen to be, he’ll helpfully bring his hands to his chest and mime hefting non-existent bosoms to demonstrate.
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"...I would argue that those are considerably less gross," she manages after a moment, folding her arms at her chest and sticking her nose in the air. It's astounding how she somehow manages to sound authoritative about this.
Also, distraction: A resounding success. Peridot is just thinking way too hard about boobs now.
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Still, looking at the unconscious man on the bed is a quick way to sober up again, a reminder of what he stands to lose. With his shirt cut away, Childermass is left wearing a couple of necklaces (brushed to the side to avoid lying on his burns) and a bracer around one arm, not that it was easy to spot before with Lambert in the way. The design should look fairly familiar to Peridot -- after all, she made them, and its twin is still firmly clasped over Lambert's own arm. He's not going to bother to retrieve it at the moment, clearing his throat and looking over to Peridot.
"... I need to see how the rest of the Carnival is doing. I'll come back on the hour. If his condition changes, call me on the radio?"
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Lambert draws her attention back with his announcement. She looks sort of thrown, like he's just caught her in the act of looking at something she's not supposed to have seen. It startles her out of asking any follow up questions, for now.
"Got it. Um... Also." The gem fidgets uncomfortably. "While you're out... If you see Amethyst running around, can you let her know that I made it back to the carnival and that I'm not shattered into a million pieces? I don't want her to worry, but..."
But she also doesn't have it in her to talk right now. Especially if Amethyst somehow hasn't heard about Steven yet.
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"Hey," he greets, quietly. "Looks are people are starting to come back in."
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"Hmm," she grunts, blinking a few times in quick succession. "Any news?"
She doesn't expect much, but. It feels wrong not to at least ask.
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He looks at her, trying to gauge if that was the right response or not, but it mostly affirms that Peridot's in no shape to deal with anyone right now. "You want to take a break? I can sit with him for a bit."
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She ain't judging.
"And um... Thanks. For passing that message on to Amethyst for me. I know I could have just radioed her but..."
She trails off. She can't exactly explain why she doesn't want to talk to anyone else right now, it's just a feeling that she has that she can't easily put into words.
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His gaze turns to Peridot again, watching her struggle with it.
"Sometimes you need time to sort things out for yourself." He pauses. "I told her you were busy. Figured you could talk to her when you're ready."
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"Sssso... You two. Are you..." She kind of. Jerks her head lightly to one side in what she hopes is some sort of meaningful motion?
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And all at once, Lambert decides he's tired. Tired of being quiet about it, tired of having it wrested out for other people to gawk at without either of them getting a say about it. For once, he's got a chance to actually decide who gets to know and when, and Peridot deserves better than an evasion.
"Yeah," he says finally, simply, exhaling, and meeting Peridot's eyes as steadily as he can. "We're--"
And then he runs into another problem, because for as much as they've had, they've also never talked about what they have. More than sex, that much is obvious. Together? Lovers? Sworn to each other? Even in his head, he cringes away at all of them, if only because he imagines Childermass would laugh at every one he chose. The longer the pause drags on, the deeper the flush on his cheeks gets, until the silence becomes unbearable.
"Fucking," Lambert blurts, finally. "We're fucking."
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After the initial shock wears off, though, her expression splits into a grin, all sharp white teeth and purple gums. And it's not even a shitty grin; it's a grin that's absolutely genuine, and full of warmth and excitement. Despite everything that has gone wrong in the last 24 hours, and all the exhaustion and worry she's been feeling, this news is invigorating in a way she never would have expected. Because while Lambert may not be comfortable calling it anything other than 'fucking', she's already seeing that it's more than that... And that makes her incredibly happy.
"I knew it," she cackles gleefully, planting her hands on the floor in front of her and leaning forward eagerly. "I knew I got that Percy and Pierre vibe from you both! I almost doubted it, I mean you were so eager to avoid the topic and distance yourself after the ritual in Portland, but-- This is the most excellent and logical conclusion! You two complement each other so well; you make a near perfect team!"
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“We fight all the time,” he points out. Not exactly the stuff of romantic daydreams there, not by a long shot. Even so, there’s something nice about hearing someone say so out loud. No skepticism, no “why you?” — just an unequivocal acceptance and more enthusiasm than Lambert expected. It’s flustering ... but there is something that needs to be said.
“Nobody else really knows.” Yuya, Rita, and Cole do, but Cole is a massively creepy spirit and the other two are children and furthermore weren’t told voluntarily so they don’t really count. “So, ah, don’t go spreading it around? I would have said something but he’s kind of ... private.”
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"Thanks." He gives her a slightly less sardonic smile, and though he won't reach out and hold Childermass's hand or anything like that, he'll stay close for a while, until duty or some other aspect of nightrunner business inevitably calls him away again. It'll be like that for the rest of the night -- at one point, he'll even lapse into a meditative trance just to replenish some energy -- but though the magician's condition doesn't change one bit, there's at least some relief to be found in knowing there's someone who can understand why this matters to Lambert.
Then early in the morning, the Ringmaster returns, and Lambert can't stay. He sets out a healing draught with instructions for Peridot to offer it to Childermass if he wakes, touches his fingers to the magician's shoulder once, looking down at him.
And then he's gone.
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While the hours pass, she makes sure to fill Lambert in on the details of the other fae encounter she had before the Elysium happened. She's not sure what the book that Frost and Nightshade were arguing over even was, but if Lambert is going to talk to the Scribe and the Curator, perhaps they might have some way of being able to tell?
Once the witcher takes his leave, Peridot takes up post nearby to where Childermass is sleeping. Exhaustion is quick to catch up with her, though, and it's easy for her to start journeying back into those dark places of anxiety about her friends in the long stretch of silence that follows the nightrider's departure. She lasts for all of 15 minutes before she caves and steals one of Lambert's blankets to make herself a nest in the unused window seat nearby.
Whenever the magician finally wakes up, she'll still be in that exact spot, zonked out on her back with a look of consternation on her sleeping face. Her limbs are ever so gracefully sprawling every which way, too, including having one foot up on the wall of the space the window seat is a part of, and her tail draped over the side of the bench so that it's trailing down onto the floor.
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Probably should have expected that, though if he's here and not the medical tent is, thankfully, enough of a tell that he won't start worrying just yet. Childermass won't linger on that for long, searching the rest of the room until he spots Peridot, of all people. Is this going to be after the manor all over again? Will the gem wake up, yell at him, menacingly hug a sword?
Only one way to find out.
"Peridot," he says, voice even more gravelly from sleep and a general lack of water. He'll push himself up, but only as far as to prop himself up on his elbows, sheets rustling with the movement. "Peridot, wake up."
Naptime's over.
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"Oh," Peridot says, blinking a few times, trying to get her brain to catch up with the rest of her. Her usually geometric looking hair is all fucked up in the back from the way she was laying, and it's not a great look. "...OH. Stars-- You're awake--" She scrambles down off the window seat, snatches up the healing draught that Lambert left behind, scurries over to Childermass, and... awkwardly holds it out for him to take.
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Whoops the mega thread ate my life srry
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