[Finally, a proper smile manifests. He nods.]
Maybe just... don't mention that I brought it up, if that's all right. Don't want him to think I'm conspiring.
[It's only half a joke. But Bastien has always been kind to him, even when almost nobody else was.]
He's lucky to have you in his corner.
Maybe just... don't mention that I brought it up, if that's all right. Don't want him to think I'm conspiring.
[It's only half a joke. But Bastien has always been kind to him, even when almost nobody else was.]
He's lucky to have you in his corner.
[ Ah. The care takes on a sudden new dimension. Not just a sweet gesture, and not anything suggestive (because it had been a remarkably chaste act, considering what it's usually like when one of them is kneeling) - instead, an act of care. An act of deep and profound and heartfelt care. ]
I made my clothes. Mine and Nadine's. Not from scratch, mostly by repurposing what was in storage, but -
[ Maybe it's part of the reason he's such a peacock now. The reason he loves to buy new things, even with his meager cash, and then discard them soon as he's able. He didn't ever have a mother or a father sewing the buttons back on - he had to learn for himself. The height of luxury, to toss torn things aside, instead of using the daylight hours to mend and alter with awkward and uneven stitches.
But what a pleasure it is to be taken care of.
He tugs at Bastien's lapels, pulling him up. Kisses him warmly on the lips, hand caressing his lovely cheekbone. ]
Thank you.
I made my clothes. Mine and Nadine's. Not from scratch, mostly by repurposing what was in storage, but -
[ Maybe it's part of the reason he's such a peacock now. The reason he loves to buy new things, even with his meager cash, and then discard them soon as he's able. He didn't ever have a mother or a father sewing the buttons back on - he had to learn for himself. The height of luxury, to toss torn things aside, instead of using the daylight hours to mend and alter with awkward and uneven stitches.
But what a pleasure it is to be taken care of.
He tugs at Bastien's lapels, pulling him up. Kisses him warmly on the lips, hand caressing his lovely cheekbone. ]
Thank you.
[Though he's briefly concerned, Benedict sighs it out and nods. He can, at least, probably trust that Bastien isn't going to stir the pot on purpose.
Not without good reason, anyway.]
Not without good reason, anyway.]
Yes.
[ There's a bit of tension that creeps into Byerly at the question. Not bad tension, per se - there isn't a sense that Bastien shouldn't have asked the question - but still. He's tense, even as his arms come up to encircle Bastien's waist. ]
I haven't heard back yet.
[ There's a bit of tension that creeps into Byerly at the question. Not bad tension, per se - there isn't a sense that Bastien shouldn't have asked the question - but still. He's tense, even as his arms come up to encircle Bastien's waist. ]
I haven't heard back yet.
It's only been a few weeks since I sent it.
[ It's a little bit agreement. It's more reassurance - a quiet murmur to himself, something he's been telling himself to keep his courage up. It will be all right - Maker, he hopes it will be all right - because Nadine was always forgiving, always supportive. And because in the past few years, By has shakily offered his heart to more than one person, and instead of tearing the tender little muscle to shreds they've beheld it like a treasure. It's the sort of thing that builds a bit of bravery. ]
I won't throw myself into the sea. No matter what happens. I promise.
[ It's a little bit agreement. It's more reassurance - a quiet murmur to himself, something he's been telling himself to keep his courage up. It will be all right - Maker, he hopes it will be all right - because Nadine was always forgiving, always supportive. And because in the past few years, By has shakily offered his heart to more than one person, and instead of tearing the tender little muscle to shreds they've beheld it like a treasure. It's the sort of thing that builds a bit of bravery. ]
I won't throw myself into the sea. No matter what happens. I promise.
[ A little huffed laugh. ]
I don't remember that, specifically. But it sounds like me.
[ He leans forward, touching that forehead against Bastien's shoulder. To be tolerated even when you are a monster...Yes. That's love. ]
I'm glad I didn't. I would have missed out on something wonderful.
[ Then, a moment, and - ]
Have you reached out to your family?
I don't remember that, specifically. But it sounds like me.
[ He leans forward, touching that forehead against Bastien's shoulder. To be tolerated even when you are a monster...Yes. That's love. ]
I'm glad I didn't. I would have missed out on something wonderful.
[ Then, a moment, and - ]
Have you reached out to your family?
[ A small nod. That was the heart of the question: how did you react? When it came down to it, what was the story you needed to tell? And the answer is, apparently: to deny it, to silence it.
He strokes the side of Bastien's face. ]
What was it like for you? Hearing it?
He strokes the side of Bastien's face. ]
What was it like for you? Hearing it?
[ Oh, my Bastien. Byerly's hand tightens on Bastien's a moment, tightens nearly to the point of pain for a moment before Byerly makes himself relax. But the emotion still shines through on his face - a glimmer of grief he can't suppress before it shows up. ]
A child - tries things out. Runs away and reappears. Says they'll disappear forever and then slinks back home.
Parents don't have that right. They owe you more.
[ Then, roughly: ]
I think they were bastards. I've thought they were bastards since you first told me anything about what they did.
A child - tries things out. Runs away and reappears. Says they'll disappear forever and then slinks back home.
Parents don't have that right. They owe you more.
[ Then, roughly: ]
I think they were bastards. I've thought they were bastards since you first told me anything about what they did.
[ That simple yeah is nice. For a moment, By is almost suspicious of it - shouldn't there be more argument? More resistance? More emotional torment? But that's Bastien's way. In contrast to Byerly's high-key drama, Bastien is steady, thoughtful, and decisive. That would be his way of thinking through such a cruel and heart wrenching thing. ]
Of course.
[ His manner is soft. He gives another squeeze in return, gentler still. ]
Though I demand to be called Uncle Byerly.
Of course.
[ His manner is soft. He gives another squeeze in return, gentler still. ]
Though I demand to be called Uncle Byerly.
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