Lucy/Kaede (
long_live_the_queen) wrote in
middaeg2019-08-07 02:41 am
[Open] August Catch-All
Who: Kaede, others, you!
When: August in general
Where: Within the city, Smugha Cave, others to be added
What: Thread holder for the month. Feel free to hit up my plotting post here or my plurk at
blueraven if you'd like to hash something out!
Warnings: Potential violence, others to be added as needed
I. Any District
[When Kaede crossed the city, it was usually in direct ways—or more aimless meanderings. But the city was busy and crowded and there was only so much the promise of free clothing could do to smooth over the prospect of dealing with that many people for so long. So, the former it was.
This also meant casually trespassing in people's yards. Empty yards—or at least ones that seemed empty on first glance, she wasn't stupid. Where possible, the Chimera walked along courtyard walls instead of actually straying in them, but sometimes that wasn't exactly feasible. She didn't take anything while she was pacing with purpose between rows of flowers, a garden, or otherwise—but the antlered Chimera was highly visible, her hair dark pink and her arms covered in bright scarlet feathers.
...well, okay. She did linger sometimes. Those flowers were pretty.
Or perhaps she's hovering near a patch of trailing honeysuckle, or perched conspicuously atop a wall with her head tilted—did she hear a dog barking?]
II. Caught in the rain
[Of course it'd be raining on the day Kaede had to return these books. Of course it'd do so while she was mid-transit. And of course she'd find that this newly purchased cloak leaked.
The worst of it seemed to be on her head, where the hood had been rather hastily modified to fit around her antlers. It looked nice in the store, and in cooler (not rainy) weather. But it let water in through those gaps, and the left shoulder seam had started to leak, too.
So Kaede slouched, under an awning outside a shop, a home, anywhere with a roof, the books tucked into the one dry spot still under the cloak.
Let this storm pass soon. Let this storm pass soon...]
When: August in general
Where: Within the city, Smugha Cave, others to be added
What: Thread holder for the month. Feel free to hit up my plotting post here or my plurk at
Warnings: Potential violence, others to be added as needed
I. Any District
[When Kaede crossed the city, it was usually in direct ways—or more aimless meanderings. But the city was busy and crowded and there was only so much the promise of free clothing could do to smooth over the prospect of dealing with that many people for so long. So, the former it was.
This also meant casually trespassing in people's yards. Empty yards—or at least ones that seemed empty on first glance, she wasn't stupid. Where possible, the Chimera walked along courtyard walls instead of actually straying in them, but sometimes that wasn't exactly feasible. She didn't take anything while she was pacing with purpose between rows of flowers, a garden, or otherwise—but the antlered Chimera was highly visible, her hair dark pink and her arms covered in bright scarlet feathers.
...well, okay. She did linger sometimes. Those flowers were pretty.
Or perhaps she's hovering near a patch of trailing honeysuckle, or perched conspicuously atop a wall with her head tilted—did she hear a dog barking?]
II. Caught in the rain
[Of course it'd be raining on the day Kaede had to return these books. Of course it'd do so while she was mid-transit. And of course she'd find that this newly purchased cloak leaked.
The worst of it seemed to be on her head, where the hood had been rather hastily modified to fit around her antlers. It looked nice in the store, and in cooler (not rainy) weather. But it let water in through those gaps, and the left shoulder seam had started to leak, too.
So Kaede slouched, under an awning outside a shop, a home, anywhere with a roof, the books tucked into the one dry spot still under the cloak.
Let this storm pass soon. Let this storm pass soon...]

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Well... I do. It's been awhile, though, so be patient with me, okay?
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Better than I can do.
[She was still speculatively wondering if she could make it over the wall. That was an option, this was an outdoor wedding. But that would mean leaving Ursula behind, unless the Witch could scale sheer fifteen foot walls with no handgrips.]
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Now... Place your other hand on my shoulder, okay? I'm going to put my other arm around your waist.
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The forewarning that further touch was coming was appreciated, and this time Kaede didn't start or twitch. She curled her free hand on the other woman's shoulder, the soft fabric catching on her callused palm.]
Like this?
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In dancing like this, the person in my position usually leads. So I'll be stepping first, and you just keep your feet with me, okay?
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The Chimera sighed through her nose before taking another breath. The dance instructions were simple and she'd already almost forgotten them.]
Okay.
[Just...one step at a time. Climbing over the wall could come later.]
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She had told her she would. Swore it in a vow. And even something as simple as a dance to others was a meaningful step for them. They found the rhythm of the music, and Ursula began to move, guiding Kaede with her, with the same care her own mother had taken in teaching her. ]
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But it wasn't the Voice. It offered comfort, but didn't have suggestions and insistences and expectations bundled with that comfort. It offered encouragement, but it didn't speak. Ursula didn't need to.
Some of Kaede's trepidation and a bit of fretting nervousness still wavered through the Bond as she took another step, focusing in on the Witch's movements and where her own body was in space. Whatever else was going on in this secluded dancing spot blurred into unimportance. Was that step right? It seemed to be right. And that one?]
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It happened eventually, though--the shorter girl stepped a hair too quickly, and trod on Ursula's foot instead of the ground. Kaede was wearing light sandals, but she was still mortified and stiffened up like she was about to freeze and apologize on the spot.]
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[The Chimera mumbled, a not-entirely-human but identifiably fussy sound. Her tailtip curled and flicked out of time with their steps--and they did keep going, no pauses. The Bond held only patience and reassurance.]
Are you sure?
[Kaede's voice was a hoarse whisper, and she had to lean in to be heard under the music. She didn't want anyone else to hear.]
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I promise. [ And it really was fine. She projected that confidence as much as she could over the bond, let it settle over Kaede like a warm blanket, keeping her safe and cozy, and free from any judgement. ]
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...but. She missed it, desperately, and clawed after the suggestion of comfort like a drowning person for air. It was selfish of her.
Maybe she should be selfish more often.
Some of Kaede's feathers even lifted up in response to the warmth that wasn't physically there, like a bird on a cold day.]
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How fitting of her name. ]
After this, how about we take a break away from the crowds, hm? Just you and me.
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Please. [Another whisper, still hoarse.]
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When it was said and done, she simply let Kaede stay there in her arms for a bit, gently breathing and stroking her hair. ]
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But Kaede didn't need to be, and that...confused her, too. There weren't any deceptions or tricks or...anything that made it through the Bond. A note of surprise flickered past the confusion (and contentment) through the Bond's thread--she hadn't needed to worry the entire time they'd been dancing.
She could hear Ursula's pulse and feel her breath brushing past a long ear, steady and calm like the emotions the Witch had been broadcasting. And hear the--
--wait. The music had stopped. Kaede stirred from the haze she'd been in, the world coming back into focus instead of blurred, unimportant things surrounding Ursula.]
--we were going somewhere.
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[ She hadn't missed the trance Kaede had found herself in a moment ago. It may have been only temporary, but Ursula found herself glad she was able to provide that for the chimera, at least for a moment, where her heart could be still and she could feel truly at peace. ]
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Just--away.
[The Chimera let go of Ursula too, but grabbed onto the Witch's wrist instead and tugged her insistently the opposite direction everyone else was going, to a dead end part of the walled garden. She kept looking back over her shoulder every few steps, like a fussy cat making sure its human was following it.]
Can you climb?
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With that nod, the Chimera turned towards the wall, picked a spot near some trailing vines--and after a few tail swishes, sprang upwards to give herself a head start in climbing. Her claws rasped against the brick, but she didn't hear any louder sounds or any startled exclamations behind her.]
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...she might have batted Ursula in the face with her tail a few times, though. Sorry.]
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