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ᴍᴀʀᴄᴜs ʀᴏᴡɴᴛʀᴇᴇ. ([personal profile] luaithre) wrote2020-02-08 11:14 pm

fade rift. inbox.

crystal / correspondence / action
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[personal profile] sarcophage 2020-09-07 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
[The box is accepted, its contents examined for familiarity (he's accustomed to northeastern strains, wrapped neatly in brown leaves), partaken and returned.]

You'll forgive me if I don't accept the compliment.

[He tilts his head just the same, lights from a spark, looks at the newborn cinder while he exhales his first cloud.]

We did what was needed. [A pause, an even look,] I do appreciate you being there.
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[personal profile] sarcophage 2020-09-08 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
Neither had I.

[A plain enough admission, bare of emotion. Mildly delivered, all the same. It's a convenience, the similarity between repression and absence—even, or perhaps especially, when he doesn't care to examine which is being exercised.

(And the cigarette? Adequate. He's no connoisseur, only curious.)]


Come—let's walk a circuit or two. Try to work ourselves loose.
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[personal profile] sarcophage 2020-09-15 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
[A quiet night, good weather, and a chance to observe his company's reaction to the coming answer—how nice. Restorative. A gift.]

Kinloch Hold, [might be concerning enough of its own, if Marcus does some quick math,] then Nevarra City, and finally Dairsmuid. It's been a bit of a journey.
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[personal profile] sarcophage 2020-09-15 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
[He is correct: Leander doesn't flinch.

He does, though, take a little time to consider his answer. A few strides, another lungful pulled and blown, walking through his own smoke. An emotional exhibitionist might snatch at this chance to unload some trauma, but he has never been that.

This mage, Rowntree—he seems the type to be fluent in simplicity. The stoic is often interested in what remains undisclosed. The private ones, they love a secret.

With the ghost of a smile—glint of a hook in the dark—]


It was bad.
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[personal profile] sarcophage 2020-09-21 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
[Friends who suffered. Leander himself not counted among them, he expects, with no ill feeling about it. This unsubtle approach made quietly civilized—it pleases him.]

Why not ask them? [His glance, the way he turns his head, tips his chin just so, is a little subtler. Purely to see if it lands, whether he can see it landing. (He has no particular designs.)] I mean it as a question, truly. Will they not speak of it?
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[personal profile] sarcophage 2020-09-28 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
No politics, then.

[As if that can be avoided. Everything is politics; everything is art. Leander strolls easily at Rowntree's side, accepting of any pause and likewise unhurried in his speech. An echo of their first assignment, then a pair of strangers walking companionably through the snow, this time well after the kill.]

If you wouldn't mind first indulging me—I'm curious what they say about it.