Harrowheart (
westfallcorndog) wrote2016-03-04 09:12 am
Entry tags:
Friendship, Hardship (Tagging Viatorus)
Days have passed since the last time he saw Viatorus, and when they'd parted it was on such unfortunate terms. He'd threatened violence against a family member, threatened violence against Viatorus's body. His meeting with Doctor Hill had been a difficult if enlightening experience. Confessing all of the things he'd done wrong, explaining out loud the way he'd mistreated his friend, coming to conclusions about himself, his own flaws... It was difficult, emotional work, but somehow he felt better for it all. More pure, more honest. But explaining himself to a psychologist and apologizing to his friend were two entirely different matters.
And Viatorus is his friend. Or so he hopes. He needs to know, but more importantly, he needs to try to set things right.
As impersonal as it feels, he starts with a text.
[Viatorus. I know you may not want to see a message from me but I want to talk to you about everything that happened. I want to say what is on my mind but most importantly I want you to have a chance to say what is on yours.]
[You are a man and you have the right as a man to say you do not want to meet me and I respect that. But if you do want to meet I will be on the steps of the downtown library with the gryphon statues outside all day. If you don't want to reply and don't show up I will understand what that means.]
And, just as he said, he's waiting on the steps of the library. Now and then he checks his phone, but otherwise he seems content to watch the crowds and feed the strange variety of birds with bits of bread he'd brought along.
And Viatorus is his friend. Or so he hopes. He needs to know, but more importantly, he needs to try to set things right.
As impersonal as it feels, he starts with a text.
[Viatorus. I know you may not want to see a message from me but I want to talk to you about everything that happened. I want to say what is on my mind but most importantly I want you to have a chance to say what is on yours.]
[You are a man and you have the right as a man to say you do not want to meet me and I respect that. But if you do want to meet I will be on the steps of the downtown library with the gryphon statues outside all day. If you don't want to reply and don't show up I will understand what that means.]
And, just as he said, he's waiting on the steps of the library. Now and then he checks his phone, but otherwise he seems content to watch the crowds and feed the strange variety of birds with bits of bread he'd brought along.

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"I ain't gonna make you talk to her and get on her bad side like that. For better or worse, I'll talk to her myself. If not, I could always take my own advice and write a letter, huh? I could write it up quick and give it to you before you go home tonight? Then meet her later and talk it out face to face."
He rubs at his chin then, feels the shape of his jaw, and as he thinks his eyes narrow. "Would it be underhanded to apologize in y'all's mansion? She'd have to... Y'know... Obey Xena? Xenia? Hospitality? She'd have to be gracious, right? But shoot, that seems so unfair... What do you think, man?"
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After another moment, he sighs and shrugs. "I can only give my opinion. You should do what you think is best."
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"I'll talk to her face to face," he says determinedly. "I ain't afraid, even though I probably oughta be, and I think you and I both agree it's right. I'll apologize to her like I did to you. I'll be honest, and I won't fight with her, but I'll try and make her see things differently."
A few more seconds' thought and he asks, "Are there rules for keepin' with xenia when you make an apology?" He glances over his shoulder at the library behind them, then returns his attention to Viatorus. "You think maybe I should read up on it?"
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"Xenia is about being a good host and a polite guest. The main rules are that a host should be courteous and provide their guest with food, drink and anything they need, within reason of course. A guest should not overburden their host and not be rude." He follows Harrowheart's gaze back to the library. "It's not necessary to research it, but... it might help. Old rules carry sway with old families."