Ysalwen Surana, Warden-Commander of Ferelden (
freedom_is_grey) wrote2016-10-17 07:12 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Don't call my name out loud
The bar is too close and full of people, so Ysalwen threads her way through the crowd, forcing herself to keep an easy pace to the back door and out.
The cold air is bracing and comforting, even though she currently doesn't have a cloak.
One deep breath, another, and a squaring of shoulders, and she's pacing at a rapid clip out and around the lake.
Eventually she might start running.
Liranan is nowhere in sight.
The cold air is bracing and comforting, even though she currently doesn't have a cloak.
One deep breath, another, and a squaring of shoulders, and she's pacing at a rapid clip out and around the lake.
Eventually she might start running.
Liranan is nowhere in sight.
no subject
Cullen's careful to keep his voice even, his manner calm.
"That much is the same."
no subject
She exhales again.
"Somewhere in all of that -- Knight-Commander Meredith snapped and started animating statues. That was -- "
A swallow.
"I didn't know anyone could do that. But her eyes were red and -- it was bad. You know."
no subject
"Yes." Gently. "I'm well aware."
no subject
Just for a second.
"Y -- the Knight-Captain -- um -- let us go -- the Champion, too -- and we all found ourselves on Isabela's boat and on our way out of town. It -- seemed best. I wasn't particularly -- discreet during the battles, and I -- I didn't want to make anyone more afraid. Sarai was caught in the middle, with plenty of people loosely out for her head, so."
She swallows.
"I thought I would see if any of Amaranthine's more knowledgeable builders and apothecaries and the like would -- want to take a trip. Back to Kirkwall. I -- enabling that is -- I can't think of any other way to help, and it -- should I have stayed? Only -- "
no subject
Cullen squeezes her shoulder. "You did the right thing, and for now your part is over. Take a moment, rest first, and when you're back in Amaranthine... take action. You might consider contacting Alistair -- your Alistair -- to see if he'd be willing to lend resources for resettlement. But rest comes first."
no subject
"You know I'm horrible at letting other people do anything on their own."
A huff of breath that isn't at all a laugh.
"But I could really use some rest. Not sleep, just now, but -- "
no subject
A little rueful. "Believe me. I know. Can I tell you something? Are you -- would you hear it right now?"
no subject
It's --
Well --
"I think numbness is setting in, so if you're worried about my reactions, now is probably one of the better times to say whatever it is?"
(That, and almost anything would be a welcome distraction from the horror show behind her eyes.)
no subject
no subject
"Oh."
It's quiet, out here in the dark.
Maybe, for just a moment, the inside of her head is quiet, too.
"I -- "
Her eyes are damp again, but it hurts less, somehow. Or maybe just differently.
"I -- "
What does one say to that?
"Can we sit down? I think -- I think I would really like to sit. Or you can hold me up. That's fine, too."
As of this moment Cullen is the only still point in a rapidly spinning world. Relief is -- even partial relief is a very strange drug.
no subject
Light: "Not to mention you saved my counterpart a considerable headache, trying to clean up after all that. I realize that's not the important part... and yet."
no subject
"Every little bit helps."
Another huff of breath that isn't quite laughter.
"Which -- it does. I forget sometimes, especially when -- well. Thank you."
no subject
"Just... remember that, all right? It's important."
no subject
"I will if you will," Ysalwen mutters into a faceful of fur.
"I promise."
no subject
"I'll try. How's that?"
no subject
Yep, more mumbling. Maybe sleep is a lot closer to hand than Ysa thought it was a half hour ago.
"'n you can tell Liranan on me."
no subject
no subject
Um.
"Which I left in my berth on the ship. Um."
No. Her answer is no.
no subject
There's no advantage in pressing her to go inside before she's ready. The bar's there. It can wait a little longer.
no subject
Ysalwen only grumbles a little.
"Give me a few more minutes? I can't -- it's going to feel like everyone is staring. Even if they're not."
no subject
He watches the moon's glint move on the water.
"Is there -- anything that would help? With the... staring thing?"
no subject
Some things have to be borne.
"Not much ever does, and today -- but maybe if I get Liranan. He helps."
Zev would, too, if he could come to Milliways. But --
"I left him and Zev because -- well."
She has a feeling Cullen might understand.
"I didn't want to be comforted."
no subject
"...sorry?"
no subject
She looks up, like someone that only just heard what they themselves said.
"No! No, I'm glad -- it -- I needed it, and still do. Just -- the ship was so close, and I couldn't -- "
no subject
"Yes." Quiet. "I know about that."
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)