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Texts From Last Night

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He turns it in his fingers. Instead of making a remark like he would in the past he looks at him.] It's hard to put it into words. Take them seriously, Diluc. No matter how things seem, if a trial is a fight. Treat it like a fight for your life.
It usually is. But things that you don't wish to talk about. The things you lost. What you may have gained. It's like being a book and they keep showing us passages from our stories. Reminding us of things.
No, I haven't let go of the investigation. And I won't. But, you have a lot to catch up on about this place. They fact Venti got snatched speaks about the power of the Fox. Doesn't it?
[He waves the bit of fur at him. He knows who Venti is.]
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There’s too many of those topics to choose from for Diluc. He can feel his anxiety spiking just thinking about his worst moments out on display for anyone to see. He swallows thickly, his throat suddenly going dry. ]
We have to keep trying. Mondstadt needs you back.
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...it's not all terrible. We get dropped back into our own time from where we left it. I'm working as fast as the case lets me go. But, I could use assistance, if you'll give it.
[He offers him the fur.] If we're done here for now. I can show you where I'm staying.
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That could change. We have no way of knowing for certain that will always be the case. So, yes, I will help. To protect who is here and to return home.
[ He crosses his arms, unaware of the anxiety still showing in his eye colors. His voice is quiet when he speaks again, his hesitation showing when it comes to visiting Kaeya’s living while here. He’s seriously considering saying no. It might be best to keep their interactions strictly professional, but… the way Kaeya talks about this place… it sounds like he has been here a long time and that fills Diluc with dread and concern. Kaeya won’t talk about what he’s been through, he knows that already. But even with the years and emotional distance between them, Diluc still knows how to suss out something wrong with Kaeya. The fact that they’ve been together already for almost a full twenty minutes without Kaeya sassing him means something is wrong. ]
I suppose it would be wise to know. Fine.
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Big owl? Dragon? Hawk? He considers it then climbs the railing and leaps off. He transforms into the large dragon in the air and beats his wings hard to stay just at the edge.]
Climb on. We have a flight ahead of us.
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Can we not simply… walk?
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I live rather high up. [It’s a little funny. It isn’t quite so funny when one knows why. But he isn’t talking about why.] …I can offer you a way to be a dragon too. Would that be better?
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No— nevermind.
[ The idea of being something other than himself is, honestly, a little frightening. He doesn’t mind walking, but Kaeya laughing does make him feel as though he’s making a big deal out of something rather inconsequential. He sighs. ]
All right, all right… I’ll get on.
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Don’t worry I’m quite experienced. [He grins. It’s a lot of sharp teeth. Now this is cheering him up. The armor that protects vulnerable points is also good to help one climb on. There is armor at the backs of his shoulders and near his head. He flaps his wings and hums.]
Whenever you’re ready, D.
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He’s about to go back to sulking when it happens: Kaeya uses his old nickname from their childhood rather than Diluc or the more formal Master Diluc. His brows stitch together. Aside from their letters to one another, it’s been years since Kaeya has called him that…
Strange. ]
Ready.
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[He rumbles as they approach an foreboding looking forest and climb upwards, towards a floating isle up above it.]
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“Whenever you’re ready, D…” All these years… and not once has Kaeya called him that since that awful day. That terrible night. Diluc can’t stop thinking about it. All those memories he has of Kaeya calling him that in various situations, some happy, some grim… but always there’s warmth and love in Kaeya’s voice when he says it in Diluc’s memories.
Even now, it wasn’t different.
He’s pulled roughly out of his thoughts by the sound of Kaeya’s voice booming through the air. He glances down over the side of the dragon’s flank. ]
And you live beyond this desert?
[ Why? Why? Why does Kaeya seem to live so far from everyone? And why did he— ]
Are we close yet?
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The windmill doesn’t look that impressive. The small vineyard wrapping around it however looks well cared for. And newly replanted. Beyond the windmill the town is cozy but it is a bit of a walk to get there. Kaeya rumbles once and settles, shifting his feet to make a smooth path off his back.] Told you it was a bit of a trek.
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Once they land though and Diluc leaps off of the dragon’s back, he takes one good look around and recognizes that Kaeya has built… well, a small monument to his homesickness. It makes his eyes gray again taking it all in, but he politely makes no comments about it or about how far and isolated this place is. He notices the vines have been recently been moved and he’s not sure what to draw from that.
Instead of trying, he looks back at Kaeya. ]
So I see.
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But there is more that isn’t. This is still a better start. He supposes. He stuffs his hands in his pockets and strides for the front door.] It’s not much, but it’s deceiving just like all kinds of things here.
[He opens the front door and walks inside. Inside the floor is made of plain sandstone tiles. The inside is much larger than the windmill should possibly hold. A stairwell leads up into a loft attic. The rustic interior is accented with soft blue and grey throws tossed over a fold out couch. Some boxes clutter the living room space a bit. Kaeya waves a hand at it and walks towards a ramp on the side leading down.
The inside is well lit, and the kitchen is set up. But there are signs that this move was pretty recent. Kaeya looks back at him, motioning he follow.] My office is down here. It’s past this next floor.
[The windmill should - if physics were working - not have two floors let alone three.] If the spacial oddities are driving you crazy…welcome to Folkmore.
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There are worse things.
[ He answers honestly as he looks at all the boxes on their way through the windmill. A recent move. That’s why the vines had been moved. That doesn’t make sense to him. Kaeya has clearly been here for a while, so why does it seem like he’s just now moving into a home? Diluc is even more suspicious now that there is a lot Kaeya is opting not to tell him, but he doesn’t try to press the issue. Kaeya’s secrets are to be expected and they’re his alone to divulge as he sees fit. Diluc long ago gave up any right he had to them.
He follows him to the office in silence. ]
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He leads Diluc past an open door to a small gym and practice room. Down to the office. The office looks a lot like his office at home. Down to the coat of the ordo on the door. His office is entirely set up and moved in.
He leads him in and moves the board near the wall away. The board has pieces of paper tacked to it. Dragons, one reads with several paragraphs of Kaeya’s handwriting. The Wild hunt, is written on another. Post it notes mark the edges of each and yarn connects some pages to others. His case file laid out in all its glory. He sits on the edge of his desk but his expression is that of Captain Alberich. The public face he shows when on duty.]
Let’s start with this. Ask me what you want to know. I’ll answer. There is a lot to cover and it’s a lot easier to tackle it from order you deem important.
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As soon as he steps through the door to this room though, it feels as though he’s walked through time. Diluc hasn’t been inside the Knights’ headquarters since he left the order and yet, everything in this office looks exactly how he remembers it, with a few personal effects to show it’s Kaeya’s, his captain position within their ranks dictating he would operate from this office now. He steps up to the board and glances over it, much of what’s on there being entirely new information to him so it’s difficult to parse.
When he turns back to see Kaeya having put his game face on, for a moment, Diluc just stares at him. He’s dealt with Kaeya like this before, but somehow it feels so much more painful to do so here. All they have is each other, really, and they’ve already agreed to work together. The guise of a Mondstadt Knight of Favonius doesn’t seem appropriate here. Diluc scoffs and shakes his head, more at himself than anything else. This is what it’s come to, of course. He shouldn’t be surprised. ]
Don’t make promises you are not inclined to keep, Sir Kaeya. This could become quite uncomfortable quickly.
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He promised himself to just be who he is these days. Not try to play the games he used to play. He gestures to the room around them and nods to the case board.]
Master Diluc, I said my offer. Take it or don’t. It’s just refreshing to have a choice in what comes out.
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[ Diluc snaps back. It’s not fair for him to say that to Kaeya because Kaeya meant having a choice in this strange place, not his long past decisions to keep his secrets from the family that took him in. Diluc knows that, but his temper always flares when he’s faced with the option to either trust what Kaeya says at face value or try to decipher truth from lies. It makes his head pound, brings up all the grief and anxiety from that night. ]
My main concerns are not on that board right now.
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The snap hurts. Genuine hurt flashes across his face before he covers it up. But it was visible. He forces his ears to right themselves and leans back, one leg crossing over the other. He gestures with one hand in a lazy way.] Ask.
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For a moment he just stares back at the other man in shock, his eyes turning that dark blue-violet, then slowly, gray. Diluc can’t hide how shaken he is and he swallows thickly in an attempt to regain his composure. ]
…How long have you been here?
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[He leans over his desk and pulls a small journal out. He flips to a marked page.] A year and some months. It will be two years soon.
[He shuts it and drops it back in the drawer, shutting it. There is a brief glimpse of stacks of papers and what looks like grades.]
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You… are not fine. What happened? And don’t lie to me. Don’t even try it.
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Sit. A lot has happened, Diluc. I don’t know how to sum it up. Those examples I used are personal experiences. And it’s not all of it.
The best I can put it as? [He taps a claw against his lips and drops his hand back to his desk.] I survived it. I’ll keep investigating.
[He shrugs but his heart isn’t in it. He looks at him, a tired young man that is a little older than he was but that’s…he leans back in his chair.] The last few trials were…more difficult for me. The very last one was the first time we had a choice to refuse it. I did.
[He folds his arms over his chest.] I do have my limits.
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