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a couple of steps pass in silent deliberation, weighing the moment at hand and how fragile it may or may not be. then, in a tone which hides his mirth even more poorly than his attempt not to smile, ) Three months of unnecessary courtesy thwarted by ten seconds of curiosity about my ears. ( how many questions now has runyu swallowed down because they might be rude? far more than xingchen is aware of, quite surely, but even he has noticed a number of such occasions.
but it wouldn't be fair just to tease him. xingchen shakes his head a little. ) It wasn't rude, ( he assures. ) And they do at times, but only in the warmer months.
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His voice is calm and even again. ]
I didn’t know that it was unnecessary and it never seemed the correct timing to discuss your changes.
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the explanation earns a hum, understanding, because he does understand. it's not as if he hasn't shared in such courtesy, failing to pry any deeper than that which runyu has offered him willingly. but, ) I keep no secrets, and I like to think that I'm quite difficult to perturb or offend. There is nothing you might ask of me that I'd be reluctant to answer for any reason but to keep from laying such heavy things upon your shoulders.
I find that most who ask tend to regret it quite a bit more than I do. ( though his expression is still light enough, a note of gravity creeps into his tone with that last bit, because it won't do to dismiss runyu's need for courtesy if he hasn't also warned him as such. questions about his changes are at least somewhat harmless (depending on one's tolerance for the unpleasant things a monstrous body can do), but vast plains of territory remain thus far unquestioned beyond it and very few of those are pleasant. )
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[ Runyu ducks his head before taking a few quick strides ahead, stopping in a patch of the sunlight. He takes a deep breath, steeling himself.
Even if this is a small thing, it’s still difficult. ]
You already shared something about your life. It seems only fair that I share some of mine. . . ( He glances behind him towards Xingchen. ) Although I am not sure it matters much. Unlike you, my friend, I may have had a path, but what I was on it was never clear. Was I a fish or a dragon? A prince or another servant? I wanted to become a fish but no one allowed that, and because of my birth, as the heavenly emperor’s firstborn from another woman, even if I had his blood, I was never accepted in the heavenly realm either. My title was the Night Immortal, one of their coveted positions, but truthfully, the only one who talked to me was my brother, Xufeng, the brightest light in their realm. . . ( He sighs deeply before continuing. ) And I never could spend too much time with him without Her interfering because I had to be slighting his rank or worse, scheming for his throne . . . ( He chuckles shortly, swallowing the bitter taint in his mouth, controlling that darkness just under the surface. )That which I never considered until she broke all vows between us . . . ( He chuckles again, quieter, a faint break in his voice. )
I don’t know if this makes any sense. It’s not easy put it into words.
[ But for some reason, he wishes to share at least a part of it with Xingchen. He’s not sure why. He hasn’t ever done so before. Not even with Jinmi or Xufeng.
It escapes him that it may be for the same reason that he allowed his friend to carry him on his back. ]
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he's stopped in the sunlight, xingchen realizes as he closes some of the gap which runyu has forged, feels a flicker of diffused warmth across his face. and so he allows his friend the patch of sun all his own, slowing to an unobtrusive stop of his own in the shade just a couple of steps short of properly catching up.
'it seems only fair that i share some of mine.' ah. it makes sense now, the way that runyu steels for something unpleasant - and though xingchen's mouth opens with every intention of assuring the man that it isn't necessary, more words come before he's able. so he shuts it again, concern flickering across his features before he wills that away in favor of simply... listening. to the metaphor of fish and dragon (little does he realize it's hardly metaphor at all), of a heavenly emperor and runyu's contested position as that emperor's son. a matter of bloodlines, of course. isn't that always the way? he himself has met far too many who've feel prey to supposedly-incorrect bloodlines among his own realm's gentry, as if such a thing truly matters in the face of diligence, merit, and virtue. ten years as a daozhang and not once did a single person ask after xiao xingchen's lineage to decide whether or not he was worthy of respect.
but of course, this isn't about him, nor his realm. runyu speaks of being the 'night immortal', and if he's still looking at xingchen, he might very well see a flicker of a smile, something adjacent to recognition but not quite. (it's nothing worth interrupting the story for, of course. simply the observation that the both of them were named after the night sky, both his title and name itself in xingchen's case.) the rest of the tale is unfortunately outright predictable in nature - which isn't to diminish it at all. on the contrary, it echoes the same tragic injustice that he has long since learned to ache for but never quite manages to grow numb to. the lives of actual people who've done nothing but dare to try and to hope, thrown coldly to the wolves for the simple inconvenience of their existence. for power, power which one who can stomach such cruelty doesn't even deserve to have.
'i don't know if this makes any sense. it's not easy to put into words.' ) It does. ( the answer comes without missing a beat - and while it isn't sharp or harsh, it's also not quite the benignly listening sort of 'it does' that runyu may have expected. a moment's pause, then he steps up beside the man with intent to continue on, a hand lifting to rest on the back of his shoulder for a moment in a wordless 'let's keep going'. actual words are saved for more important matters, like - ) When I was quite a bit younger, I had a friend whom I traveled with. Another daozhang - and in fact, he was the one who first taught me to be one, myself. ( a little shake of his head, dismissing the brief aside to return to the point at hand. )
We talked quite a bit about forming a sect based on shared ideals, and the drive to create a better world. Bloodlines or family wealth were irrelevant, as were all of the gentry's political games. ( he'd like to think the relevance to what runyu has shared is quite apparent, considering how frustrated a person likely is with something if they've shaped their life's goals around disavowing it. ) Perhaps I wasn't born tangled amidst the web as you were, but even I never quite managed to escape it. So know that I understand. ( well enough to be slightly (protectively) angered on runyu's behalf, just to know that it wounded him too. wounded him worse, no doubt. not that any of this brief moment of anger has made its way into his tone - he's careful of that, careful not to make his friend think he's made a mistake in sharing. )
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To be honest, my friend, I’m not surprised. It’s nearly impossible to escape that world or to have any part of its schemes. Even if it’s someone like you who has chosen to put the aesthetic above worldly concerns, or someone who makes an active choice to turn a blind eye to it … Even they can’t walk far enough that its shadow doesn’t reach at least one part of his life.
[ He takes another breath, less labored. ]
That world was my birth and my curse. There was no choice in the matter.
[ He nearly admits to the trials of understanding those rules and the pain hidden underneath all the distance forced upon him, but facing that aspect of his life before his fall brings him too close to the dark truths he’s strangled once more. ]
Forgive me, I’m letting us linger in the winter wilderness. Even if it is warmer today, that’s thoughtless of me.
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(it's not impossible that his friend sincerely wished to share, even as much as it pains him. that option hasn't been discounted. but the worry that runyu is wounding himself over what seems fair at a time like this is too vivid to simply trust such a thing is true.)
then comes the deflection buried in one more layer of courtesy, and xingchen shakes his head. ) We've both allowed it, and we're surely both colder to show for it. ( there's a lighter note of something like humor to it, to lift some of the weight of the topic from runyu's chest. perhaps this way he'll be able to breathe just a little bit easier. and he's walking again, of course, continuing off toward home.
after a couple of steps, ) It seems a bit simpler, perhaps, if we don't fuss with such things as 'fair' at times like these. I share because I don't mind doing so, and because doing so hurts me no more deeply than keeping it to myself. I hope you understand that no debt is owed simply because I've done so. ( a beat, and - ) In truth, I'd prefer such things be out in the open between us rather than knowing you're swallowing down your questions to ruminate over later. One more thing that seems simpler, I suppose.
( one step, then another. considering leaving it there. but, ) There's no need to ask after anything now, of course, if you'd prefer we speak of kinder things. But if anything does come to mind, anything you've wondered over, we have quite a walk ahead of us. ( that would certainly be one way to fill some of it. )
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I will make tea when we return home.
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xingchen offers a little 'welcome back' sort of smile, but otherwise leaves the heavier topic and his concern over runyu's own trouble with it behind them. 'i will make tea when we return home.' ) I can start a fire, as well. ( the fireplace isn't often used, since the house retains heat far better than the coffin house ever did, but this seems like a 'tea by the fire' sort of evening. perhaps that might ease some of the chill out of xingchen's bones. )