[Wrathion stays leaned back in his chair, fixing Anduin with the most unimpressed stare he can manage. Then, abruptly, he smiles. It is thin.]
There is no need to be coy, your majesty.
[Now he leans forward to slowly slide a piece across the board. It is almost daring, and he makes sure to use his already injured arm. No reason to incapacitate himself over something so petty.]
[ He's specifically mad because he doesn't want to see you get hurt, right?
Ramir's voice surfaces in the back of his mind, unbidden, and Anduin lets out a quiet sigh before moving one of his pieces to meet Wrathion's in the middle. ]
No. I understand your meaning. And my frustration is with the situation, and not you.
[His jaw says otherwise, even as he lifts a hand to rub one hand there to stave off the memory. He takes the opportunity to take the piece Anduin had just opted to move.
For all lessons he'd learned, he's still playing to win -- a little.]
Has he contacted you yet? Hellboy.
[He knows his name, which is undoubtedly a sign that he is paying attention.]
[Wrathion avoids reacting this time, and instead returns to carefully advancing another center piece forward. Regardless of what Anduin planned to do, he had his own ideas. And he was not interested in hearing them.
But there's something else eating at him, and he cannot pretend it isn't anymore. He sighs softly out of his nose and focuses on the board rather than Anduin.]
What did Ramir have to say to you?
[If his name came up in conversation, something must have prompted it. He couldn't imagine Anduin discussing him for any reason -- he knew better. Or, at least, he liked to think that he did.]
[ Anduin pauses at that, the odd open show of emotion from the dragon. That's...not quite what he expected, from the way their relationship was described to him.
Well then. Will wonders never cease. ]
Simply that you were contracted out of convenience for the both of you, and that she'd been the one to damage your arm.
[ He considers the board a while longer, though his eyes flicker up to rest on Wrathion's briefly. ]
A case of her not knowing her own strength. She seemed upset over the incident. More upset at the thought that you might hate her now, as a result.
[Wrathion relaxes just a bit after the information is given to him. He is admittedly a bit surprised -- somehow, he had expected her to divulge the more unfortunate circumstances of their history with one another. He cannot help but think that anyone else would have.
He sniffs. A noisy and petulant response given once he mentions his arm. He cannot say he is upset that she feels guilty -- in truth, she was lucky that she had gotten him to contract at all, after that.
Perhaps one day, he would let her off the hook.]
Hate is a strong word. But she is quite fortunate that I had need of her.
[Just to be clear, he is still mad.
He sticks the candy cane back between his lips, letting his eyes sit on Anduin instead of the board in exchange. It was hard not to -- what with the new attire and all.]
I was reasonably certain that was the case. I trust you won't be too unkind to her.
[ Entirely unkind? He can't ask that. Wrathion won't even give him that much, much less that he should ask it for anyone else. But he has a feeling Ramir can hold her own against the dragon.
He'd just rather two people he cares for not end up at odds. More so than they may already be. ]
Hm.
[ If he notices the way Wrathion's gaze lingers on him -- the open collar and rolled-up sleeves admittedly more than he usually shows of himself -- he doesn't react to it at all, mind apparently fully on the game, teeth momentarily needling the edge of his now-healed lip.
Finally he leans forward, reaching out to delicately shift another piece, further back, up to join the rest. Not close enough yet to be any sort of threat to his board state, of course. ]
[He is distracted enough that he does not re-engage with the board right away. It occurs to him suddenly that he only recognized one of the names that Anduin had provided to him when he discussed those who had assisted in healing him.
Khadgar was an unsurprising presence. Even if he was still young, Anduin was still of Wrynn stock. It was hardly surprising. But Anders ...
Well. A problem for another day. He catches himself staring and quickly drops his eyes back to the board to avoid being called on it.]
Your strategy hasn't changed much.
[A challenge. He advances another piece on the outside to make his point, biting into the last of his candy cane.]
[ But not so much that it isn't still playing the game the way he intends to. His thumb taps briefly against his lower lip in thought, before reaching forward towards the boards once again. ]
I'm considering a contracting a Submissive.
[ Click. A long-dormant piece near the middle suddenly advances. ]
[Rather than display his surprise openly, Wrathion shifts the contents in his mouth to the other side of it. It's a pleasant surprise, in its own way -- he half expected Anduin to resist until the city jailed him for noncompliance. In a way, its a refreshing turn of events.
His eyebrows raise, and he hums his interest.]
Oh?
[Wrathion's attention remains focused on his piece on the outside, nudging it forward almost lazily.]
[ Another piece advances towards the center, before he leans back and reaches for his tea. The movement causes a brief twinge, but one he's easily able to mask. ]
He arrived at roughly the same time I did, so his time is similarly running short. Since contracts can be as personal or professional as one's needs demand, I think he'd be amenable.
[ Because that's how it is. Hanging too many expectations on a contract partner was foolish, and had been from the start.
Wrathion had in fact told him so, but of course he'd had to discover that fact for himself before the lesson took root. ]
[That coaxes a smile from him. It was rare enough that Anduin took his lessons to heart -- at least this one came without greater cost. Wrathion uncrosses his arms, allowing one hand to rest upon each knee. The name was familiar to him, though he'd only spoken to the man once.]
That is the best course of action, I think.
[He reaches for his tea.]
I confess, I am surprised you did not ask Gilia first.
[ It's telling how distracted the subject has him that he seems to have forgotten that it's his turn. The advice offered is perhaps the last thing he'd have expected from the dragon.
A lecture on why he should have listened to him, perhaps. Or mocking his attachment to sentiment.
This...actually surprises him. ]
...she's happy with him, Wrathion. She's found what I wanted for myself, in my own contract. I wouldn't deny her that.
[Something on Wrathion's expression tells enough of the story as he lowers his cup. So Anduin did not, perhaps, learn as well as he thought he had.]
What you want in a contract is not possible to achieve. Certainly not in such a short amount of a time. I would have thought you learned that already.
[Whether Gilia realizes that or not yet...well. That was another conversation. Whatever was going on there would not last.
Perhaps easy enough for a long-lived being to say and observe academically. It does not matter very much to him, after all. All of these were temporary arrangements and small flirtations at most, in Wrathion's eyes.]
As you like, of course. [He gestures to the board.] It is your move.
[ Anduin slides his piece in the center forward, taking the opening presented. ]
He does, yes.
[ Half-human, Jacob had said. Likely someone who'd grown up in the world of men, and Light only knew how he'd been treated by those he met. Who saw only the appearance of a monster. ]
I've already had to ask at least two people not to pursue him on my account. Khadgar was somewhat more understanding.
[ Tim Stoker, less so. But the man had his reasons. ]
[Obviously, Wrathion understands what Anduin is getting at here. But he is not about to change his mind. Aside from the fact that Anduin was far too valuable to him for many reasons, Hellboy was clearly someone who needed tabs kept on him.
City magical interference or not.
Another piece, far off in the corner, is moved forward.]
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There is no need to be coy, your majesty.
[Now he leans forward to slowly slide a piece across the board. It is almost daring, and he makes sure to use his already injured arm. No reason to incapacitate himself over something so petty.]
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Ramir's voice surfaces in the back of his mind, unbidden, and Anduin lets out a quiet sigh before moving one of his pieces to meet Wrathion's in the middle. ]
No. I understand your meaning. And my frustration is with the situation, and not you.
[ A faint wrinkle appears in his brow. ]
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[His jaw says otherwise, even as he lifts a hand to rub one hand there to stave off the memory. He takes the opportunity to take the piece Anduin had just opted to move.
For all lessons he'd learned, he's still playing to win -- a little.]
Has he contacted you yet? Hellboy.
[He knows his name, which is undoubtedly a sign that he is paying attention.]
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[ And as Wrathion makes his advance across the center, Anduin shifts his first piece further along the edge. ]
I was planning to reach out to him myself, but I thought he might need some time, after what happened.
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[Wrathion avoids reacting this time, and instead returns to carefully advancing another center piece forward. Regardless of what Anduin planned to do, he had his own ideas. And he was not interested in hearing them.
But there's something else eating at him, and he cannot pretend it isn't anymore. He sighs softly out of his nose and focuses on the board rather than Anduin.]
What did Ramir have to say to you?
[If his name came up in conversation, something must have prompted it. He couldn't imagine Anduin discussing him for any reason -- he knew better. Or, at least, he liked to think that he did.]
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Well then. Will wonders never cease. ]
Simply that you were contracted out of convenience for the both of you, and that she'd been the one to damage your arm.
[ He considers the board a while longer, though his eyes flicker up to rest on Wrathion's briefly. ]
A case of her not knowing her own strength. She seemed upset over the incident. More upset at the thought that you might hate her now, as a result.
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He sniffs. A noisy and petulant response given once he mentions his arm. He cannot say he is upset that she feels guilty -- in truth, she was lucky that she had gotten him to contract at all, after that.
Perhaps one day, he would let her off the hook.]
Hate is a strong word. But she is quite fortunate that I had need of her.
[Just to be clear, he is still mad.
He sticks the candy cane back between his lips, letting his eyes sit on Anduin instead of the board in exchange. It was hard not to -- what with the new attire and all.]
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[ Entirely unkind? He can't ask that. Wrathion won't even give him that much, much less that he should ask it for anyone else. But he has a feeling Ramir can hold her own against the dragon.
He'd just rather two people he cares for not end up at odds. More so than they may already be. ]
Hm.
[ If he notices the way Wrathion's gaze lingers on him -- the open collar and rolled-up sleeves admittedly more than he usually shows of himself -- he doesn't react to it at all, mind apparently fully on the game, teeth momentarily needling the edge of his now-healed lip.
Finally he leans forward, reaching out to delicately shift another piece, further back, up to join the rest. Not close enough yet to be any sort of threat to his board state, of course. ]
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Khadgar was an unsurprising presence. Even if he was still young, Anduin was still of Wrynn stock. It was hardly surprising. But Anders ...
Well. A problem for another day. He catches himself staring and quickly drops his eyes back to the board to avoid being called on it.]
Your strategy hasn't changed much.
[A challenge. He advances another piece on the outside to make his point, biting into the last of his candy cane.]
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[ But not so much that it isn't still playing the game the way he intends to. His thumb taps briefly against his lower lip in thought, before reaching forward towards the boards once again. ]
I'm considering a contracting a Submissive.
[ Click. A long-dormant piece near the middle suddenly advances. ]
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His eyebrows raise, and he hums his interest.]
Oh?
[Wrathion's attention remains focused on his piece on the outside, nudging it forward almost lazily.]
And who might you be considering?
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[ Another piece advances towards the center, before he leans back and reaches for his tea. The movement causes a brief twinge, but one he's easily able to mask. ]
He arrived at roughly the same time I did, so his time is similarly running short. Since contracts can be as personal or professional as one's needs demand, I think he'd be amenable.
[ Because that's how it is. Hanging too many expectations on a contract partner was foolish, and had been from the start.
Wrathion had in fact told him so, but of course he'd had to discover that fact for himself before the lesson took root. ]
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That is the best course of action, I think.
[He reaches for his tea.]
I confess, I am surprised you did not ask Gilia first.
[Sip.]
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A long drink, and he clears his throat. ]
I might have.
But it appears she's quite happy with her current arrangement. I couldn't be happier for them.
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He debates on how he wants to comment. Point out his hesitation -- whether in regards to asking, or answering. Or...]
Ask her in three months, when her contract expires.
[Offer a bit of hope.]
Or -- perhaps a bit ahead of that.
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A lecture on why he should have listened to him, perhaps. Or mocking his attachment to sentiment.
This...actually surprises him. ]
...she's happy with him, Wrathion. She's found what I wanted for myself, in my own contract. I wouldn't deny her that.
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What you want in a contract is not possible to achieve. Certainly not in such a short amount of a time. I would have thought you learned that already.
[Whether Gilia realizes that or not yet...well. That was another conversation. Whatever was going on there would not last.
Perhaps easy enough for a long-lived being to say and observe academically. It does not matter very much to him, after all. All of these were temporary arrangements and small flirtations at most, in Wrathion's eyes.]
As you like, of course. [He gestures to the board.] It is your move.
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[ And he shifts another piece closer to the edge, frowning thoughtfully at the state of the board. Or so it seems.
Thought of Gilia, of hope for anything regarding her, can wait until later. When Wrathion isn't studying him quite so intently.
Speaking of which-- ]
How goes your search?
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He could lie. Or he could playfully obfuscate. But then it would make it seem as if he cared more about the contract than he did.]
You've already met her.
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[ And one of his pieces, which seemed to be moving towards the edge, swept back in to take Wrathion's piece from the side. ]
For him.
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He frowns, leaning forward to consult the move. One claw taps against his cup, and his reply is full of confused innocence.]
You are going to have to be more specific.
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[ Anduin's brow arches lightly. ]
Hellboy. Either you're looking for him currently, or you intend to.
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I don't suspect I would have much trouble, if I was. He rather stands out, don't you think?
[The smile that follows is not genuine.]
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He does, yes.
[ Half-human, Jacob had said. Likely someone who'd grown up in the world of men, and Light only knew how he'd been treated by those he met. Who saw only the appearance of a monster. ]
I've already had to ask at least two people not to pursue him on my account. Khadgar was somewhat more understanding.
[ Tim Stoker, less so. But the man had his reasons. ]
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[Obviously, Wrathion understands what Anduin is getting at here. But he is not about to change his mind. Aside from the fact that Anduin was far too valuable to him for many reasons, Hellboy was clearly someone who needed tabs kept on him.
City magical interference or not.
Another piece, far off in the corner, is moved forward.]
How many visitors did you have, I wonder?
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