Maglor Makalaure Canafinwe Feanorion (
bythewaves) wrote2013-03-27 03:47 pm
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My apologies for my absence
The wind may wander as it wills, and so betimes do I
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The wind may wander as it wills, and so betimes do I
If you wish, you may leave me a message
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Ah gwilwileth, you warm me. I am glad you do not see me that way, however. [ although perhaps she should whispers experience ]
Then let me come with you, hinya?
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Alice won't be fighting anyone today, at least not for real. She's dropping her usual guard, just a bit.]
Of course.
[She gives quiet response. Alice steals herself up, because this usually takes a lot of nerve for he to do. Which is a simple gesture of just. Plopping herself beside of him, but not too close! She's already fallen asleep too close.
Too close for Alice, anyway. She settles her skirts around her, tensely squaring her shoulders up beside him. She confuses quietly-]
But I should stop rushing myself. I shouldn't be so proud and I am very sorry for that.
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Tis no good to rush [ he agrees quietly ] - you do that in your fighting too, you remember. But I do not think you proud gwilwileth, only hasty. You feel too deeply, I think - and it can be hard to reason when emotions may blind. You need not apologise to me.
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Hasty is a good word for it. He is right. Alice's fingers intertwine in her hands. While she's sought his advice and training, he's still fairly intimidating as warm as he can be.
He's like the white king, in a sense.]
I know.
[Well, that sounded absolutely hollow. She tries to assert herself again.]
No, you're right, I am, that is why I wanted to apologize. You've done me a great service by teaching me to wield my knife better and I am very grateful.
[As much as a taskmaster he can be.]
I should be a bit more grateful for that. I still want to learn more!
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You are young yet, gwilwileth - you have time to learn. But if it helps, I accept your apology. [ he smiles at her fondly ]
You learn swiftly and well, and it is a joy to teach you.
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I am not that young, Mr. Maglor, I am only nineteen years old. But I am grateful for that.
[Likely the most awkward request ever.]
... May I stay with you, again?
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I would be honored if you wish it.
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[only because he has bated her ever present curiosity. She asks all the weird questions without even thinking about it. It is pretty rude, after all.]
Then how old are you, Mr. Maglor?
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it's the little things that make him happy]Ah, well, I am not entirely certain, as I was born in a time before moon and sun, but I believe I have seen some nine thousand years of the sun or more.
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True to Alice, it doesn't really sate her curiosity. It makes her want to ask more questions as she gets a good look at him.]
Really?
[Yes, really, Alice. But he pails in comparison to Sandy.]
Why is that? Why do you not age?
[No, Alice, stop, you never learn.]
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Aye, give or take a few centuries. Tis hard to keep track, I fear.
Tis not so much that I do not age, but Elves are bound to Arda, to exist as long as it endures, and so I age, if you will, with the world - tis more a wear on mind than body. E'en if we are slain our fea - you would say, our spirit, our soul - does not leave, but only goes to the Halls of Waiting in the Uttermost West, there to rest and heal and perhaps in time to receive again a body and return to life.
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That right there makes her feel really, really young. No wonder he treats her like a child, in the way he does.]
But you like it here in Asgard, don't you?
[Even if Alice can't stand people most days, there's people here and some of them aren't that terrible. The questions won't let up.]
You've always seemed very lonely.
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I do. Asgard has been good to me. [ good for him too, possibly ]
It is. [ he admits quietly ] It has been, at times, very lonely. But mourn not for me, gwilwileth.
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[Alice confesses without hesitation, still keeping her hands tightly clasped together in her lap. She gives a soft kick of her feet.]
It's good for you, Mr. Maglor, I think.
[Yes, everyone that seems to be very lonely and without a good home.
After an awkward pause, Alice finally works up the courage to give a very, very faint reassuring hand on his shoulder.
It's the closest she'd ever get to physically reassuring someone.]
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[ he smiles at her, fondly, joy that she would trust him enough to venture touch shining in his eyes ]
I have been granted much here that makes me grateful. [ such as you, he does not say ]
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I am surprised you didn't insist otherwise.
[Really, in the time she's known him, he is just as bad as her when it comes to accepting kindness. A wry smile comes across her lips.]
Even as old as you are?
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I would be a fool indeed to not be grateful for blessings unasked for. [ whiiiiich isn't saying that he accepts, them, mind. Technically. ]
Oh, but when you are as old as I, you learn to be grateful for the small things, as well as the great, for it is often the little things that make a life worth living.
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[For Alice, having nothing after so long, even a few pair of socks for her is a big deal, let alone clothing on her back, but that reminds her how happy she was to even have a dog.
Or she should say puppy.]
You... wouldn't perhaps mind dogs, would you?
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No, I do not - my brother kept hounds, and it will not be troubling to me.
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Well, she's not as big as a hound and just growing into the size of a cat. She is, indeed, a dog, I promise, although she looks like a snowball sometimes.
[Tiny, fluffy dog that Alice just so happens enjoys carrying around with her.]
Mister Will Graham gave me her! She was a stray and he wanted to find homes for other dogs like her. I wasn't sure if it was acceptable to bring her with me. She's still fairly young, but very sweet. She tried to play with Bunny and that didn't end well.
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She sounds like a good companion, and it was kind of Master Graham to do so. I do not mind, and I doubt me Master Irving will either.
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And let it be known he actually was responsible for Alice having a good night's sleep, as well as being burrowed underneath amass of blankets.]
I know I am not that very tall compared to other women, you need not remind me.
[She's joking.]
I'm glad! I mean to say that... I'm relieved. Mister Turlough tells me she's not a dog because of her size. But she's my friend and she's slept with me ever since I got her. I don't want to leave her behind. That was an accident the last time.
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Well, this may be true, but Huan was large indeed. [ he hums and pulls up the image of a huge wolfhound, easily coming up to his waist ]
He carried a lady taller than yourself once. I do hope your little one does not reach such great heights, for I fear we may run out of space if so. [ teasing ]
Ah, if Master Graham thinks she is a dog, I would believe him, above Master Turlough. [ who Maglor assumes is teasing ] I am glad to hear that she is such a boon companion to you and would be pleased to meet her.
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No.
[Wait. WAIT. That was a joke! Alice almost makes the gesture to pull her own hair over her face, but she will ride this out, nothing big. She's been flustered before.]
I mean- of course! I just want her beside me for tonight.
[And the rabbit. Alice doesn't care if she's nineteen, she's never letting that rabbit out of her sight.]
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Then we shall have to fetch her, hm? Do you want to go now?
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... you're supposed to be in bed
I SENT THE SLEEP OF THE JUST!!! it was amazing
VERY GOOD <3
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