Ishiah (
priorcommitment) wrote2011-08-28 08:29 pm
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she's got a smile like a flower; she looks so fine by the hour
Marriage was not an institution that Ishiah took lightly. Robin had often, over the years, made jokes about the fact that there were birds that mated for life— Ishiah had never found such jokes quite so funny. The act of binding oneself to another person was no small choice, nothing to be taken lightly, especially in a day and age when marriage was no longer considered a necessity for consummation, or as a prerequisite to sexual intercourse. He knew, of course, that not all people felt an obligation to be completely sure of themselves before taking that step. That people married for money, for face, or just on the high of emotion, happiness erasing all fears. He knew, and he'd come to accept it over the years, never judging people for their follies and sticking by his policy of accepting everyone under his roof, anyone who didn't incur deliberate and knowing harm upon others.
But when it came to his friends and family, Ishiah's standards had always been a bit skewed in the direction of expecting more. Protecting more. So when Lucy had come to him with her good news, however glad Ishiah was for the fact that she could love someone enough in that moment to say yes, he still had his reservations. And certainly, the first priority of his before the ceremony was finding Pete Campbell and getting to know the man better.
Whether or not there was a proper way to go about the matter, Ishiah wasn't sure, and as was becoming typical for him whenever the peri needed advice, he found himself on Trixa's doorstep, knuckles rapping against the door.
But when it came to his friends and family, Ishiah's standards had always been a bit skewed in the direction of expecting more. Protecting more. So when Lucy had come to him with her good news, however glad Ishiah was for the fact that she could love someone enough in that moment to say yes, he still had his reservations. And certainly, the first priority of his before the ceremony was finding Pete Campbell and getting to know the man better.
Whether or not there was a proper way to go about the matter, Ishiah wasn't sure, and as was becoming typical for him whenever the peri needed advice, he found himself on Trixa's doorstep, knuckles rapping against the door.
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"Relatively so, perhaps," he agreed at last. "Until I'd witnessed the death of my brother, I'm not sure that my efforts went far beyond what practically had to be." His gray-blue eyes flickered up to Trixa's own, conflicted.
"I want Lucy to be happy. And the same goes for all of my friends here. Yourself as well, surprising though that initially was to me."
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"We love you, too, Feathers. And it's all natural. Duty, doing what's believed to be morally right eventually becomes doing what's emotionally right. It hurts more, it's confusing as hell because you can't reason with emotion, and if something goes wrong the damage can be irreversible." Pulling back, she gave him a smile. "She wants you to be happy, too. She wants to share her happiness with you, even if you don't understand it. So maybe stop thinking about it so much and just... enjoy the feeling. Our kind, the long-lived, we don't get to do these things very often. Have families, friends, lovers..." The Gods only knew she'd resisted the impulse for too long back home. "When you have them, cherish them."
She slid back to her spot on the step, looking out to the distance, comparing it to a million other places she'd been in memories stretched out into thousands of years. "If you find a piece of it here, I get that you want to know that you need to examine it, but maybe... maybe you just gotta let this one go, Ishiah. Be there for her, don't worry about him and if it all goes pear-shaped, I'll help you send him to the clinic - no questions asked."
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Just in case he had reason to be wary.
"Okay," he said first with a furrowed brow and a slight nod. There seemed to be a finality in her words, a path given for every possible fork in the road, no need for further details or explanation. And so, when he took in a breath to speak again, the question dove in another direction entirely.
"Is that going to become a regular occurrence?" he asked, finger briefly pointing to his cheek.
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So with a lecherous grin and a teasing twitch of her eyebrows she leaned forward and asked, "Would you like it to be?"
Robin would be proud. Or jealous. Either way it was a win in her book.
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His eyes widened a touch at her expression.
"Now I'm beginning to doubt whether or not I want it at all."
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Besides, she could always change her mind.
"Last time, promise. Unless you really, really need it. Or deserve it. Haven't decided which it should be."
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"I don't understand what... there is about this that I need," he slowly remarked, mulling over his words. "Which is not to say that it's unpleasant, but it seems every action is taken with a purpose in mind."
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She tone softened, and for a moment, she let herself get serious. As much fun as it was to poke him, this wasn't the time. She didn't want to alienate him, she didn't want him to start avoiding her. Not with him being her last solid connection to home, the surly Auephling notwithstanding. She took his hand and held it, giving it a slight squeeze.
"I don't want anything but my friend. Here... we try to live in the moment, we try to keep from dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. Ruffling your feathers, it amuses me, it confuses you which amuses me more and I should do it, but..." She spread her hands out in a 'there you have it' gesture. "Trust me, lover-boy, I decide to try and seduce you, you'll know it."
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"Well, it's... harmless amusement, for the most part," Ishiah considered, brows furrowing as he wondered if he was giving her too much of a free hand with that statement. "And so long as that's the case, it's more of a joke, isn't it? Only with the difficulty of my sense of humor not having quite aligned with the majority of other people's yet."
He tried for a light smile. "Don't take this literally, though, but I think the proper response is to this hypothetical seduction is 'I would like to see you try.'"
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Well, lecherous for him, Robin would have had a completely different comment.
"Yes, yes, you would. I may not be a puck, but I'm pretty damn good when I want to be."
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"I'll take your word for it."
He only paused briefly before looking up again, expression more serious, voice quieted. "Thank you, Trixa. My apologies for asking so many favors of you."
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Wow, her Mama must be laughing her ass off somewhere with Trixa being so philosophical and all.
"I'm not going anywhere and the door's always open, understand?"
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"And mine to you as well, though I believe thus far, it's still I who am in your debt," he replied, lips barely quirked.
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It wasn't ego if it was true. How could she possibly be what she was, do what she did, if she didn't have that innate ability to find out and understand what made people, gods, and any other being do the things it did. You can't con what you don't understand. You can't trick if you don't know that the other party really wants in life.
"But sooner or later, I'm sure I'll take you up on that."
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Besides, Ishiah didn't wax poetic about just anyone, and hadn't even done so often with Robin himself.
"But I'll be waiting."