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i'm dragging a heart that weighs a ton / holding out for not just anyone
[Fontaine: The technological hub of Teyvat.
For as long as anyone can remember, the country of Fontaine has always been the innovative center for the continent. High speed rail was originated here, and now spans across the entirety of Teyvat and beyond. High rises and skyscrapers pepper the skyline, modern Victorian buildings supporting a gear-like aesthetic from an era gone by. A thousand years ago, it was a much different place, but now it thrives with the bright lights and bustle of its people. One can hear the occasional street performer playing for cash, as businessmen and tourists alike walk down narrow cobblestone streets. People are buried in their phones, some take pictures as they gawk at the sights of the city, but one young man in particular walks languidly down the street, enjoying the life around him. He's in no hurry to get where he's going, as he has plenty of time to get there, noting a deli across the street from where he is now that he'll have to try.
Unfortunately, he is on business, so that'll have to wait.
Never being one to be dressed completely formal, he wears a comfortable pair of slacks and dress shoes, with a collared shirt that isn't buttoned up all the way under a grey vest. Various pieces of metal are woven into the vest, notably a crest on his right shoulder with a chain attached to it that hangs under his arm to the back. On his belt lies a Vision, glowing blue with hydro. The young man always seems friendly and easy going, but what lies underneath is something that not many are allowed to know- the heir to the family business of a company who develops tech for various products is also the right hand man of the mafia that runs the city.
And, their true business behind the scenes; creating Delusions to sell on the black market.
Today is a day where some investigating has to be done, and he's headed to see an old friend of his, from university. One that he's sure can help him with this problem he has. Entering the building, he swings in quietly to give a polite wave and a smile to the only person there.
Someone who looked exactly like their brother, whom he can only assume is the twin sister he'd yet to meet that he'd heard about.]
Hello, I was wondering if Aether was in today? I had a...business proposal for him, and I'm sure that he'd love to hear it. Unless of course, you might be of assistance instead.
For as long as anyone can remember, the country of Fontaine has always been the innovative center for the continent. High speed rail was originated here, and now spans across the entirety of Teyvat and beyond. High rises and skyscrapers pepper the skyline, modern Victorian buildings supporting a gear-like aesthetic from an era gone by. A thousand years ago, it was a much different place, but now it thrives with the bright lights and bustle of its people. One can hear the occasional street performer playing for cash, as businessmen and tourists alike walk down narrow cobblestone streets. People are buried in their phones, some take pictures as they gawk at the sights of the city, but one young man in particular walks languidly down the street, enjoying the life around him. He's in no hurry to get where he's going, as he has plenty of time to get there, noting a deli across the street from where he is now that he'll have to try.
Unfortunately, he is on business, so that'll have to wait.
Never being one to be dressed completely formal, he wears a comfortable pair of slacks and dress shoes, with a collared shirt that isn't buttoned up all the way under a grey vest. Various pieces of metal are woven into the vest, notably a crest on his right shoulder with a chain attached to it that hangs under his arm to the back. On his belt lies a Vision, glowing blue with hydro. The young man always seems friendly and easy going, but what lies underneath is something that not many are allowed to know- the heir to the family business of a company who develops tech for various products is also the right hand man of the mafia that runs the city.
And, their true business behind the scenes; creating Delusions to sell on the black market.
Today is a day where some investigating has to be done, and he's headed to see an old friend of his, from university. One that he's sure can help him with this problem he has. Entering the building, he swings in quietly to give a polite wave and a smile to the only person there.
Someone who looked exactly like their brother, whom he can only assume is the twin sister he'd yet to meet that he'd heard about.]
Hello, I was wondering if Aether was in today? I had a...business proposal for him, and I'm sure that he'd love to hear it. Unless of course, you might be of assistance instead.
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He looks even more proud at the compliment, but his face turns a little sour when she calls him by his mom's nickname for him. He takes a bite of his food, wishing that she'd never heard that nickname, but it's too late now. All he can do is come up with a nickname for her instead, and he'll clearly have to make it as cute as possible.]
Lumine...
[He says, closing his eyes. Ugh...]
Lyubov moya, I'd appreciate it if you left my mother's nickname back at home where it belongs.
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but she soldiers on, folding one of the pancakes in half and stuffing it in her mouth. her gaze flickers somewhere above ajax as if thinking, admiring the way the sunlight filters through the opaque glass of the kitchen. ]
Your mom didn't seem to mind that I was using it, [ once again, she pauses, taking another bite of the syrniki, licking the sweet fruity syrup of the jam from the corner of her lips. ] ... Jaxxie.
[ look, if she doesn't know the meaning of a word, it doesn't bother her. unlike him, who's obviously bothered by the nickname. ]
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He eats a bit more, deciding that two can really play at that game. She clearly doesn't know what the nickname he just gave her meant, given how she didn't get mad at him for saying it. That's fine. He'll abuse that along with something else while she doesn't know.]
Yes, but I do, Lumi, [he says, shaking his fork at her.] Now, if you don't mind, I don't want to be reminded of that childhood nickname anymore. Surely you can come up with your own pet name for me instead.
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okay, so maybe it's his way of paying her back for that nickname of his. which, to be fair, is something his mom called him in front of her. and seeing that his own mother seems to approve of the nickname when she called him that, she doesn't see what the issue is.
but if he thinks she can't think of a nickname for him: ]
Why not? You sometimes act like a spoiled baby, baobao.
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[He eats more of his breakfast, chewing on it as he stares at her. It would have been cute if he didn't know she was just being mean now.]
Name calling isn't very nice, Lumine.
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But is it name calling if it's true?
[ calling a baby a baby isn't exactly considered as name calling because one is simply calling it as it is, isn't it? ]
Besides, it's clear you don't speak Liyuen. Otherwise, you'd know what it really means.
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[He's not buying that innocent look for a second. He knows her better than that.]
Now, you wouldn't like it if I called you a bolʹshoy pridurok, would you? Even if it's true?
[Ajax shoots her a questioning look, letting her just wonder what on earth that might mean. Finishing off his pancakes, he stands to rinse his plate off, bringing her a bottle of water to drink out of the fridge as he places a kiss to the side of her head.]
But I think for now I'll just call you lyubov moya, I think it's cute for you.
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lumine swerves and moves her head away when he tries to kiss her, raising a hand to push him away while her other hand stuffs the last pancake in her mouth. ]
I prefer that you call me Lumine, [ her tone is edged just as she gets up and out of her seat, walking past him to the sink. ] Mr. Volkov.
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You're the one who started all this, lyubov moya, and now you've earned yourself a cute Snezhnayan nickname in the process. Don't worry, it's nothing bad.
[He only smiles happily as he begins, thankful that it didn't take much to make breakfast this morning. There isn't much to wash.]
I hope you enjoyed your breakfast. I'll make you something new tomorrow, haha.
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Sure, Jaxxie. If you say so.
[ if he's not going to drop that nickname, whatever it means, then she doesn't see any reason why she should.
she leaves the teapot for the apartment, returning after an hour or two with the files she's managed to download and heading into the study; they really need to figure out how to get a signal or connection going in the teapot. aether's sent her a message as well, something about needing to stay at the volkovs for longer than he's expected. looks like things aren't really going well.
lumine pads across the house in search of ajax, pausing outside whatever room he's in and popping her head in. ]
Aether might need you to bring more clothes for him.
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Thankfully for now, any dealings that would involve his crime family could be taken care of by his father, sister and brother. Though who knows when they'll finally get out of this mess.
Lumine finds him upstairs in the study, working on his laptop, working through reports and other spreadsheets. It's not fun work, but it needs to be done, and he's thankful he can do it offline. Turning at the sound of her voice, he looks up at her to nod.]
Sounds like things aren't going so well, are they.
[He can't imagine Aether would want to stay if he didn't have to. As much as he's sure his mother is spoiling him and all...]
I'll take him some more clothes today. I need to head up to the apartment to send these reports off anyway, I'll leave right after that. But...
[He pauses, unsure if he should ask her this.]
There's something I've got to ask you. It's about what you told me the other day, at my parent's house.
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[ sure, it was a text message, but she knows aether better than anyone. she knows how his messages sound like when he's stumped over something or when things aren't going his way. and it seems like this is one of those situations that he can't get out of easily. lumine honestly feels bad for him, but she knows that her brother isn't going to give up too quickly either. ]
I'll go and pack for him.
[ but even before she can turn to go, his remark gets her to pause, rooting her on the spot. lumine shifts her weight from one foot to another, chewing the inside of her cheek. she supposes there's no better time to talk about it.
there's only one thing that she's told about him last time while they were at his home, and it has nothing to do with his nicknames or the pictures she's seen. ]
I'm not ... the best person to ask about it.
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I'd just like to start by saying that you can say no. I don't want you to feel as if you're being forced into this.
[Ajax's words are sincere, painfully so, because he knows how much this bothers her. And if she says no, he'll respect that, and he'll make Childe respect it too.]
But, if you'll allow...I'd like to ask her about it, instead.
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her actions, her opinions. it's disconcerting and very unsettling, and she really wants it to stop. but it's obvious that there's just no way to keep the dam from overflowing once it's full. ]
She doesn't want to speak to you, though.
[ those are the last words lumine speaks before she closes her eyes, opening them a few moments later. her gaze lands on him, irises brighter. almost golden. ]
Childe can ask me those questions instead, Ajax.
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He shakes that thought off, giving her a small smile in return, first.]
He's still a little upset, but he's had a few days to work through it. But hey.
[He wanted to tell her before, but he passed out when the building exploded. By the time he woke up, he'd missed his chance.]
Before I let him come out, I just wanted to say thank you from before. I'd of been a goner if you hadn't freed me from that god.
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[ but lumine knows this is very different from those instances. childe's anger is always quick to ignite but slow to burn away, the embers remaining hot and incensed hours or days or weeks after. who knows what it'll take to completely douse the fire she's created?
at his words, however, she returns his smile with one of her own. ]
I've experienced the pain of losing someone I love a long time ago, [ she says quietly, moving towards ajax and pressing a hand against his cheek. ] It's something I don't wish for Lumine to experience for herself.
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Lumine, can you answer at least one question, then?
[He looks up, not knowing if he wants to hear the answer. But maybe, she'll surprise him.]
If you could go back and change your mind about this, and take him with you, had you lived of course, would you?
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If it were that easy, why wouldn't I?
[ because why wouldn't she, if she were given that option or choice? it isn't as if she hasn't considered it. she's even spoken about it with aether before they've gone off to fight the gods; her own twin brother knew what she had wanted to do, but he also knew better.
lumine shakes her head, letting out a quiet exhale and allowing her hand to drop from his cheek back to her side. ]
Childe, isn't it time for you to talk to me?
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Haha, [Ajax laughs, noting how Lumine seems to want to get this conversation started,] I've been holding him back the entire time. You know, it's not very fair to me that no one's asked me if I'm okay with this.
[He sets his arms akimbo, not seemingly ruffled by it anyhow. Look at these two, they're the ones taking advantage of him now, aren't they. But far be it from him to get in the middle of a possible lover's spat if that's what this turns out to be.
Ajax's eyes close, his body relaxing as he makes the switch, before they open once more. Hurt, confusion, and anger- all these are seen in Childe's eyes, though their intensity is far less than it had been a few days prior. He stays quiet for a few moments, before finally speaking.]
...Was I really to be left behind, after all was said and done?
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she gives childe a moment, peering at his expression, his emotions unmistakable. and a part of her feels guilty to have him go through this right now, after all this time. still, lumine doesn't reach out to touch him, knows that he'll just pull away until he's gotten the answers he needs to hear. ]
I was going to talk to you about it once everything was over.
[ it's just that they didn't get a chance to, not with the kind of fate they were all handed with. it's not his fault that he learned it this way. ]
But now that I think about it, perhaps I should've talked to you about it even sooner.
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It sounds to me like I was never going to have a choice or say in the matter anyway.
[Even saying those words burn him, and he almost regrets even wanting to speak with her now about it. But he does want an explanation, either way- and he waits patiently to let her do so.
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What would you have me do? Teyvat is your home. Your family is here, your parents, your siblings ...
[ she can't imagine being apart from aether; what more him from the family who's always been his number one priority since meeting him in liyue? ]
Am I supposed to take you away from them? Are you telling me to force you to make that choice, to choose between me or them?
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[It's not that he doesn't understand, nor does he find her logic unreasonable. But his priorities lie in a certain order, and he will gladly lay them out again.]
To be able to travel to distant worlds, to fight new, towering opponents, and to experience it all with you...it would have been a dream come true.
[Childe sighs happily at the very idea, already able to imagine himself battling some kind of impossibly strong creature or person and having the time of his life. What a missed opportunity, if you ask him.]
I would be sad to leave them, that much is true. But my whole life was spent away from them for a good amount of time already, seeking another thrilling challenge while also serving the Tsaritsa, always testing my limits. That is, after all, why I stayed with the Fatui- to gain more experience and opportunities for combat. My family would want me to live out my dreams, and I was willing to chase them.
[He looks back at her earnestly, the corners of his eyes dropping, sadness filling them.]
It never would have been a forced choice. I wanted to go.
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he says that right now but how long would it take until he starts regretting his decisions? how long until he starts cursing their fate? how long until he asks her to return to teyvat? eventually, the weariness will set in, the desire to settle somewhere, to seek normalcy and a life that's stable and ordinary. wasn't that why she and aether sought to find a new home, only to find it unwelcoming of them? ]
Wasn't it your dream, too, to have and build a family of your own? To have a wife and children, just like the way your parents had you and your brothers and sisters?
[ her hands close into fists, nails digging into her palms. lumine almost misses her gloves; nails don't cut through fabric so easily. ]
... That's something I can't give you. And that would also be a missed opportunity in itself if I let you leave Teyvat.
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[It was a long time ago. Childe hardly blames her for forgetting, if anything it may of seemed like a passing statement said by a younger man with wild ideas and goals in his head. But to him, that hasn't changed, and the prospect of greater and stronger enemies still drove his thirst for battle.
That won't ever go away, even if he settles down and has kids. He'll forever seek out stronger and stronger enemies until the day he dies.]
The end to my battles is only a mirage. "I was born to fight, and as long as I draw breath, there will be no end to my purpose." It went something like that, didn't it?
[He only smirks, knowing exactly what he'd said back then, and he still believes it.]
So even if you thought that was something you couldn't give me, it wouldn't of mattered in the end. The one thing I would have wanted is something I was already getting.
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