Fortunately he doesn't have to go far. A quick message on his network device will notify the necessary people, which leaves him free to walk alongside Jacob down the hall to the lounge, blessedly empty for the time being.
"Thank you. I'll let you know if there's anything we're running short of. I can have someone take stock when they take the supplies you brought with you downstairs," he murmurs, though he sounds almost distracted. Maybe it's realizing just how tired he is, how ready to close his eyes.
Jacob smiles, mostly to himself, and he really can't help but feel that if Anduin runs a kingdom like he runs a hospital, then he is probably doing a damn good job. He's just sorry he can't see that for himself.
As they arrive in the lounge, Jacob pushes open the door for Anduin, because he's not sure how much strength or energy the other man has now. But there's some comfortable looking couches, and when Jacob spots a likely one, he takes Anduin's hand in his, and leads him to it.
It's well-used, comfortable, and there's a rug thrown over the back. Clearly, someone has napped here before, and that influences his choice.
"I'll keep first watch, hm?" He says softly, sitting down and gesturing for Anduin to join him, wrapping his arm around him to pull him close.
He'd find no resistance at all in tugging him along, and the priest folds himself in to rest against Jacob. A little odd in appearance, considering he's the larger of the two of them, but Jacob's broad frame can hold him easily. Experience has told him so, after all.
It's easy to rest his head against the assassin's chest like it's the safest place in the world, eyes closed almost the moment he settles in, golden hair pillowed beneath him in a golden spill.
"Let me know if anyone comes looking for me. Need to be available if there's an emergency..."
Jacob feels the pleasant weight of Anduin's head against his chest, reaching up to stroke gently through the golden strands of Anduin's hair. This is familiar, comfortable, how they spend a fair few of the nights they are together. Jacob feels like, if there weren't terrible things going on around them in the Down, this would be very nice.
"I will, trust me. I know how much they need you. But you need to rest." He says softly, trying to gently ease Anduin into sleep, to soothe him a little more. There's nothing going on, no emergency right now, nothing that needs his focus.
It's half-murmured into his chest as the tension melts out of him. Jacob's fingers carding through his hair tug it slightly loose of the usual ponytail he keeps it in -- now grown longer, over the months -- but he doesn't mind it at all. The comfort and affection are sorely needed even if he'd never think to ask for it himself.
"Fall asleep at your desk more often," Jacob replies lightly, fingers removing the ribbon from Anduin's hair completely, so he can stroke through without anything in his way, knowing that Anduin will be able to re-tie it later.
"It's a strange place out there right now. People hiding where they can, hiding in that old church, hiding in the Arena. Oswald's taking them in, but only because Vrenille is twisting his arm." He pauses, glancing down to make sure the softness of his voice is lulling Anduin into resting, despite what he's actually saying. "And all this... resctructing. It's going to make things bloody hard afterward, no matter who wins."
"It will. But we'll find a way to help them, I'm certain of it."
He has to be. He has to maintain that hope because the lack of it isn't an option. There are too many here who still need someone willing to stand firm and true, to offer that shield and aid when needed. It's all he's ever wanted to do.
Despite the exhaustion, it feels good to help so many. Of course he immediately feels guilt at that thought. It would be far better if they didn't need the help at all. But for once, he feels as if he's actually making a difference here.
"Trouble is finding the place to start." Jacob murmurs, knowing full well that he's not exactly done what he intended to do when he got here. He knows the place well, he knows who controlled what, at least until all this started. He knew the SIN Guard patrol routes and the best points to spy on them, but what good has that done?
Evie would be disappointed. Hell, he's disappointed.
He lets out a long exhale and tries to focus on Anduin instead. "Pretty sure you'll find a way through. And if I can help, you know I will."
At that, Anduin's expression gentles, lips curving slightly as his eyes slit open just so. "You always do," he murmurs, voice rich with fondness, as one hand drifts up to brush against his. "You're my rock. I think I'd be lost without you."
Earnest, steadfast and loyal, Jacob had helped him through so much already. He'd been there for his first unsteady steps in the city, helped him navigate his feelings on so many aspects of life here, came to his aid whenever Anduin was in trouble, and the day he'd said he'd contract with him was still one of the happiest he could recall.
Whatever trouble came, if Jacob was by his side? He could weather it.
"If you mean I'm rough and heavy, you're probably right." Jacob replies, but there's a smile on his lips as he looks at Anduin, as he feels the warmth of those words bolster him and make him feel... feel more like the man Anduin thinks he is, rather than the man Jacob believes himself to be.
"We'll be okay. Us, the city. People have gotten through worse with less." That he knows to be the truth, and while they are a very mixed bag, that brings strength. Everyone has something to offer, everyone can help others in their own way. He believes that, and he knows Anduin does too.
And already he can feel his mind trying to pull himself back to the task at hand. So many people in need, and here he is lying down on the job. If it weren't for the fact that he knew Jacob would pull him right back down again, he'd already be on his feet again.
"No, it doesn't." Jacob will agree to that readily enough. "But slow progress is better than no progress, and so I caution you not to bugger yourself now."
Or, in English: I can feel you trying to get up, Anduin. You promised me you'd rest. Not that anyone, not Jacob, not Gilia, not Wrathion, can stop Anduin when he has his mind made up. But he tries, at least, to make sure that he saves some of his strength.
Fair enough. He can read what's being said, enough for the tension to leech out of him once more. A soft chuckle leaves his lips, fingers curling loosely against Jacob's shirt front.
"When did you become the voice of measured reason, and I the impatient one?" he murmurs, with a tinge of wry amusement.
Jacob smiles, feeling Anduin's fingers cling to him so gently, he can't resist bringing his free hand up to curl their hands together.
"I think it happens when you threaten to hurt my king in some way. Overwork him, tire him out, force him to skip meals. The bodyguard in me comes out and I can barely hold him back."
"Mm. I know from experience he's quite daunting. And very resolute in his duties."
Mouth curling higher, Anduin lets out a small breath to relax once more. He knows he's his own worst enemy when it comes to this sort of thing. He shouldn't make it any harder for Jacob than it ought to be.
Perhaps just a few moments to drift, then. Safe in his arms. That would be enough.
Jacob isn't about to agree with that- he's not daunting, he's not frightening, but he does try and give the impression that starting something with him is more hassle than it's worth. Still, he knows it's a compliment, and so he doesn't argue.
Neither does he speak again, knowing that he's likely to make Anduin stir again, and he wants him to get some real rest. So he'll just stay there, stroking his hair with one hand, his other hand entwined with Anduin's own.
They don't need anything else, and for a moment, they both could do with the peace and the quiet.
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"Thank you. I'll let you know if there's anything we're running short of. I can have someone take stock when they take the supplies you brought with you downstairs," he murmurs, though he sounds almost distracted. Maybe it's realizing just how tired he is, how ready to close his eyes.
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As they arrive in the lounge, Jacob pushes open the door for Anduin, because he's not sure how much strength or energy the other man has now. But there's some comfortable looking couches, and when Jacob spots a likely one, he takes Anduin's hand in his, and leads him to it.
It's well-used, comfortable, and there's a rug thrown over the back. Clearly, someone has napped here before, and that influences his choice.
"I'll keep first watch, hm?" He says softly, sitting down and gesturing for Anduin to join him, wrapping his arm around him to pull him close.
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It's easy to rest his head against the assassin's chest like it's the safest place in the world, eyes closed almost the moment he settles in, golden hair pillowed beneath him in a golden spill.
"Let me know if anyone comes looking for me. Need to be available if there's an emergency..."
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"I will, trust me. I know how much they need you. But you need to rest." He says softly, trying to gently ease Anduin into sleep, to soothe him a little more. There's nothing going on, no emergency right now, nothing that needs his focus.
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It's half-murmured into his chest as the tension melts out of him. Jacob's fingers carding through his hair tug it slightly loose of the usual ponytail he keeps it in -- now grown longer, over the months -- but he doesn't mind it at all. The comfort and affection are sorely needed even if he'd never think to ask for it himself.
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"It's a strange place out there right now. People hiding where they can, hiding in that old church, hiding in the Arena. Oswald's taking them in, but only because Vrenille is twisting his arm." He pauses, glancing down to make sure the softness of his voice is lulling Anduin into resting, despite what he's actually saying. "And all this... resctructing. It's going to make things bloody hard afterward, no matter who wins."
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He has to be. He has to maintain that hope because the lack of it isn't an option. There are too many here who still need someone willing to stand firm and true, to offer that shield and aid when needed. It's all he's ever wanted to do.
Despite the exhaustion, it feels good to help so many. Of course he immediately feels guilt at that thought. It would be far better if they didn't need the help at all. But for once, he feels as if he's actually making a difference here.
For as long as that lasts, anyway.
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Evie would be disappointed. Hell, he's disappointed.
He lets out a long exhale and tries to focus on Anduin instead. "Pretty sure you'll find a way through. And if I can help, you know I will."
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Earnest, steadfast and loyal, Jacob had helped him through so much already. He'd been there for his first unsteady steps in the city, helped him navigate his feelings on so many aspects of life here, came to his aid whenever Anduin was in trouble, and the day he'd said he'd contract with him was still one of the happiest he could recall.
Whatever trouble came, if Jacob was by his side? He could weather it.
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"We'll be okay. Us, the city. People have gotten through worse with less." That he knows to be the truth, and while they are a very mixed bag, that brings strength. Everyone has something to offer, everyone can help others in their own way. He believes that, and he knows Anduin does too.
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And already he can feel his mind trying to pull himself back to the task at hand. So many people in need, and here he is lying down on the job. If it weren't for the fact that he knew Jacob would pull him right back down again, he'd already be on his feet again.
Even as tired as he still is.
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Or, in English: I can feel you trying to get up, Anduin. You promised me you'd rest. Not that anyone, not Jacob, not Gilia, not Wrathion, can stop Anduin when he has his mind made up. But he tries, at least, to make sure that he saves some of his strength.
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"When did you become the voice of measured reason, and I the impatient one?" he murmurs, with a tinge of wry amusement.
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"I think it happens when you threaten to hurt my king in some way. Overwork him, tire him out, force him to skip meals. The bodyguard in me comes out and I can barely hold him back."
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Mouth curling higher, Anduin lets out a small breath to relax once more. He knows he's his own worst enemy when it comes to this sort of thing. He shouldn't make it any harder for Jacob than it ought to be.
Perhaps just a few moments to drift, then. Safe in his arms. That would be enough.
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Neither does he speak again, knowing that he's likely to make Anduin stir again, and he wants him to get some real rest. So he'll just stay there, stroking his hair with one hand, his other hand entwined with Anduin's own.
They don't need anything else, and for a moment, they both could do with the peace and the quiet.