Harrowheart (
westfallcorndog) wrote2016-02-29 12:11 am
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Cinema Theory (Tagging Amelia)
After February's movie night, a 'definitive Earth romance' of dubious quality, Amelia had left in a hurry. And her leaving wasn't close to the start of it. She'd been strange throughout the entire experience, and when she finally did escape she was out with a shout and off like a flash. Harrow had hardly had the time to say goodbye before she was out of earshot. And, come to think of it, though he didn't know her well he was sure he hadn't seen her in a very long time. Partly curious and partly worried, he decides to text her.
[Amelia are you okay? You left fast. Do you want help getting home?]
Hopefully she responds quickly, or he's going to have to go hunting for her. There's always something a little too exciting about chasing down breathers, and he greatly prefers they come to him or meet by happy coincidence, but he's not above doing it this time. After all, she might be in need of some serious assistance.
[Amelia are you okay? You left fast. Do you want help getting home?]
Hopefully she responds quickly, or he's going to have to go hunting for her. There's always something a little too exciting about chasing down breathers, and he greatly prefers they come to him or meet by happy coincidence, but he's not above doing it this time. After all, she might be in need of some serious assistance.

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The mix of tears with the cold stings her eyes. No wonder people avoid doing this outside during the winter.
"It's not gone, Harrow, just unreachable. Most people are none the wiser about that, too." Most. Not all.
You feel free to decide if this convo takes place before or after Amelia's chat with Isi!
Since Amelia won't sit, he decides to stand. He doesn't approach her yet, but he faces her and spends a short amount of time considering her.
"I had a talk with a lady just the other day. Viatorus's sister. You ever met her?" He pauses only long enough for Amelia to think and doesn't give her time to speak. "We talked about things a person has to do in their lifetime. The big decisions, the hard ones. She reminded me that the work we gotta do, like goin' to war for our world, or protectin' our family, or," he motions toward her, "Shuttin' off the only door to our planet? It's thankless. People don't always understand it. Sometimes it feels like you can't even share your problems because of that. Like if you open your mouth and try to talk about it, someone's gonna treat you like a fool for doin' what you did. Do you feel like that? Has anyone treated you like that already? Or do you worry that someone might?"
We're going to say after, since that post was already going when we started this one =]
Doesn't mean it doesn't hurt like a knife to the back every time she thinks about it.
"Isidor and I have come to an understanding about many things." And that's all she's going to say about that for the moment.
"Others tried to dissuade me from the choice, but only two other people know it's done." Well, technically three, but fuck Naugus. "I have plenty of other reasons to feel the fool, and I've been reminded of that plenty already today." By what, a movie? Harrow can try and figure that out on his own, because she's moving on. "People aren't always kind to someone as abrasive as me. I don't have a lot to offer... anyone... I expect to be taken for a fool and stomped on any time I give a damn."
She's... not talking about her world anymore. That much is obvious.
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"Who or what is makin' you feel foolish, Amelia? I figure that ain't easy. You're goin' through so much already."
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She wraps her arms around herself and rubs her arms for warmth. It stings her wrapped hand, but she ignores it. Her pacing continues, though she makes sure Harrow can't see her face - or the fact that her cheeks are very red right now.
"Can you... promise not to tell anyone a secret?"
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"I know how serious secrets are, Amelia. You asked me not to tell anyone, and I won't. I won't even half-truth it or kinda hint, or anything like that. Your secret's safe with me."
He nods again definitively. Unless he's a very good actor, none of that was a lie.
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"Viatorus came to see me the other day," she begins, her voice soft. "I asked him to come so I could see my friend and not be alone for a little while. He was so kind and comforting. I've... never been held that close before, never been the one being comforted before, either. It was so... nice."
Her grip on her arms tightens slightly. "I had a terrible dream while he was there, and I was really hard on myself. And then... I couldn't help it. I just..."
She stops pacing and pulls her hood up over her head. "I told him I loved him. I kissed him, too. And then he did the right thing and pushed me away."
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With all of that on his mind it's exceedingly difficult for Harrow to keep a straight face. He raises his eyebrows and widens his eyes and allows his look of confusion and surprise to be quickly redirected. "Viatorus?" he asks. "I didn't know you two were so close. Shoot..."
He looks all around, and suddenly wishes he was sitting again. That's easily remedied. He sets himself down in the snow once more and pats a thoughtful beat against his knees.
"So you had feelings for Viatorus. You told him that. You kissed him. And he needed space."
Deep breath in, no breath out.
He looks up at Amelia, studies her face closely.
"Can I ask why you love him? Is that too personal?" It's a seemingly serious question of good intentions and honest curiosity. There's no subtle insult there behind his words – or at least he doesn't mean for there to be.
Appropriate mood music: https://youtu.be/rWpeUltSYkg
If anything, that's what hurts the most in all of this. It's a fine line to walk - that space between friendship and love. Now she has to find it, and hope she doesn't do something incredibly stupid in the mean time.
Like find a way to add magic to her blood.The question of why is one she hasn't thought about. It causes her to blush all over again.
"I... admit I don't know." Her gaze drops to the snow at her feet. "I hadn't really thought about it until I I said it. But..." She hesitates as she thinks through this, a smile playing at her lips for the first time tonight. "He's sweet and kind. He's got an insatiable desire to help his friends, to learn everything he can, to understand it all, to be the best person he can be for the sake of everyone else. And he... he sees me. Under all the layers of terrible things I do and say, he sees me. No one's ever gotten me to open up like he has. If he asked anything of me, I'd do it without hesitation."
The blush on her cheeks spreads to her neck and ears. "None of that makes sense, does it?"
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He sighs quickly and shakes his head then. "I'm gonna tell you some stuff, but first I gotta say... Amelia... It ain't my place to say whether or not you should be with someone. I can help you look at the good stuff and the bad stuff, but there ain't nothin' worse than someone else tellin' you your romance shouldn't be. I've had it happen to me. I've had it wreck somethin' wonderful. So I ain't gonna say that.
"And, listen, Amelia. You might not believe it, but I do know how terrible it feels to love someone who can't say they love you back. How fuckin' embarrassing, and painful, and shitty, and lonely it feels to tell someone you love 'em with all your heart, and they can't return that love. Don't think just 'cause I am the way I am, I don't get it. I'm older than I look, and I know some stuff about bein' human. I definitely know a lot about makin' mistakes. And these're just my opinions, and my perspective, and you can tell me to fuck right off and I ain't gonna be hurt. And with all that outta the way, here's what I think."
A brief pause for a gathering breath.
"It sounds to me like Viatorus is a good friend. And maybe, since, like you said, you got a... Prickly personality... You ain't used to havin' friends. You ain't used to anyone bein' as close to you as he is. It feels good when you're around him. It feels free, and you can be yourself. And he's a sweet young man who's got a lotta sympathy for all kinds of different folks. But romantic love and the love between two friends is very different love, Amelia. Romantic love is somethin' that happens after you pursue romance. You live together, work together, grow yourselves together and discover who you are for good and for bad. You date, you get in disagreements, you struggle through flaws and obstacles.
"Now, like I said, I ain't here to tell you you're wrong about what you feel, but... Have you done any of that with him? Is it possible the love you feel for him is the admiration and devotion you feel for a kind and carin' friend? Would you know the difference if you felt it?"
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She has no idea about the dinner Harrow, Steve, and Viatorus all sat through together while they were swapped. This is just how things are where she's from.
"As for friends... I admit I haven't had many, but I have enough to know the difference between what I feel for a friend and what I feel for Viatorus. I've worked through struggles with several friends, had arguments with them, and had good times with them. We've laughed, we've cried, we've shared things we'd rather keep to ourselves. I've learned a lot about them, and they about me. But I've never sat down for an afternoon and done something as simple and enjoyable as watching movies with someone other than Viatorus and felt like I got something more... out of... it..."
As she trails off, she focuses on some of the distant trees, as if running through something in her head. And then, it hits her. That movie day with Viatorus. The intimate act of talking about all kinds of things that only people very close to each other share, all while enjoying movies, chocolate, popcorn, and wine... Her eyes widen in horror for a moment before she covers her face, having gone completely red again.
That was a date.
"Fuck. Fuck. Oh no. This... this is bad. Oh, fuck, Isidor is going to kill me."
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"Probably," he says without fully grasping the conclusion she's come to. "But I thought you said you worked an agreement out with her? And, hey. She hasn't killed me yet after what I did to him, so I figure you got a good chance of livin'." He scoff-laughs. Yikes. Well, that's not the subject, is it?
"So what's the deal? Why's she gonna kill ya?"
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It takes a few moments for her to regain her composure. "That day... where he invited me to his apartment in his world to watch movies, it could... in some ways... be considered a..." She looks around quickly before lowering her voice. "...a date..."
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"Or," he says slowly, sighing. "Since you don't date, and somethin' tells me he don't date, it coulda been an innocent, big-hearted kid bringin' his friend over to share somethin' he likes. If it was a date, wouldn't he have said? Wouldn't he have been the one to kiss you?"
Another sigh, this one long and heavy. "Amelia, it's a hard place to be in, and I know you wanna hear that he mighta been doin' it because he loves you. But wasn't he the one to say it couldn't be? Why would he have led you on if it couldn't be, Amelia? Do you think he's that cruel? Or just that oblivious? And if he's oblivious, is it fair to come onto him? All nobility and rules and all that shit aside... He's naive, Amelia. Like a child. I love him dearly, and I mean no disrespect, but he don't know human interaction from a hand grenade. The whole wide world outside his doors might as well be brand new to him."
His fingers pinch the bridge of his nose and he shakes his head. "Don't... Don't listen to me. I'm bein' all cynical and negative, and I said I wouldn't. Just... Damn, Amelia, now you got me all into this and thinkin' about the consequences and all'a that shit. Someone ain't comin' outta this unhurt."
Pausing, he clarifies quietly, "You ain't a fool or nothin'. Don't beat yourself up. You two're just... In a sad situation. I don't mean no disrespect."
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She starts pacing again and when she speaks, her voice is low and somber.
"I don't want him to get hurt by this. If anyone gets hurt, I want it to be me. This is all my fault and I don't want him to have to deal with the consequences of my actions." There's that martyr complex of hers again. Only this time, she's thought through what all of this means. A thoughtful frown plays at her lips as she stops pacing. "He deserves a chance at happiness with whomever his family chooses for him. It won't be me. It... it can't be me, given my lack of magic. So I'll do whatever it takes to make sure he has it. And if anything goes wrong, I'll be making damn sure that I'm the one who takes the fall in the end."
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"It happened in the past, right? This was before you spoke to Isidor? So I don't think anything bad's gonna happen. I don't think she's one to dwell on the past so long as you do what she likes in the future. She forgave me for my mistakes and acted real gracious when we went to her family's mansion after that whole business with Doctor Hill. She might be serious, and she might have a hard role to play, but she ain't a total hard-ass, and she ain't evil."
He runs his hands through his hair even as he keeps his arms crossed before his chest.
"So your world's cut off... Your romance is cut off... Damn, Amelia. I think what you need is a job. Not even a hard job, just... Somethin' to keep your hands and mind busy. Somethin' other than bein' Viatorus's new dedicated emotional bodyguard. You gotta focus on your own life for a while, girl. Otherwise you'll turn into the pinin' knight in love with the prince she can't have, and I'll tell you what, that's gonna hurt more than anything."
He rubs his chin as if feeling for stubble, but of course his face will never be any rougher than it is.
"Give it a week or two, then ask him out for a friendly afternoon. Go to a library, go visit a park. Maybe bring a friend along so it don't feel too romantic. Learn how to feel like a friend again around him. This romantic hill's a hard one to climb, I know, but some day – soon, I hope – you'll reach the top and suddenly you'll realize that you really are happy with the way things are."
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Harrow's suggestion of a 'friendly' afternoon gets a raised eyebrow. Seems he had a similar thought to once she'd had earlier during her meeting with Isidor. "I was going to talk to him about doing something for his birthday in a few weeks, actually. Nothing too exciting, but I thought that, if he's okay with it, maybe we could get a few people together to celebrate over dinner after that? Isidor says he's never celebrated his birthday with friends before, and I think it might be a good distraction from all of the terrible things that have happened recently."
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He elbows Amelia in the side and with an eager smile says, "I think I know some jobs you could take too!"
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The ribbing comes as a shock as she wasn't paying enough attention to Harrow while working through her thoughts on Viatorus' birthday party. She puts a hand on his elbow and firmly pushes it away. Come on, Harrow, you know better. "If you have any leads, I'd be willing to look into them."
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"Man, you don't just tell someone that we're havin' a birthday party for 'em! You gotta surprise 'em! That way if it's bad, they don't get their hopes up, and if it's good it's really, really good. He'll be so excited when all his friends are there and he didn't expect us! Unless you think it'll be too much and he'll cry? But I think the surprise'll be good for him. Not a jump-scare kinda surprise, y'know, just... The gift of his pals. Right?"
Then, without giving Amelia time to reply, he dives right into the next subject. "You oughta go check with Naugus! Wizards always need helpers around their towers, and I hear he's got a whole lotta work goin' on. Maybe even some cool adventure stuff?"
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The mention of Naugus makes her go pale, but brings a raging fire to her eyes. "If that gremlin offers me anything ever again, I will tear him limb from limb. His magic be damned - I will not stand to be close to him." Her hands clench into tight fists at her sides. Fuck, Naugus. Seriously.
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"Amelia," he says, "This is a new lesson for me in life, but I'm learnin' that if you don't go around tellin' folks you're gonna dismember 'em, things tend to go a lot smoother. Especially since Viatorus and Naugus are friends, from what I been told. Would you talk that way about his friends around him? Would you tell him you're gonna cut folks' limbs off? 'Cause I saw the way he acted when I said I was gonna gut someone in front of him, and somehow I don't think he'd appreciate that kinda talk."
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She won't make a scene. Not at Viatorus' party. If need be, she'll leave and apologize to the scholar later. It's the closest thing to a good solution as she can come up with that doesn't include not inviting Naugus.
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"You can almost always make things better with a person if you apologize for the things you did without apologizin' for the things they did. It makes you the bigger person. The burden of bein' the one to apologize next would fall on him, and he'd already be surprised that you were tryin' to patch things up. Now, I don't think he'd ever actually say he's sorry or wrong for whatever reason y'all don't like each other, but... Shoot, I don't know. You might find things go your way if you try and meet the guy half way, whether you think it's right or not."
He tries to smile for her, but he's already predicting the kind of response she's going to have to all of this.
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"I refuse to apologize to the creature who tried to kill me and nearly cost me my chance at settling my affairs in my world out of spite."
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