Kylo "Hunky" Ren (
narcissithstic) wrote in
station722016-04-25 12:15 am
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How did expectations get so high?
CHARACTERS: Kylo Ren and Cathaway
WHERE: the Station
WHEN: immediately after their return from the mission
SUMMARY: Ren is thirsty
WARNINGS: N/A
[Barred from her side for so long, Ren does not reach for Cathaway with his mind once their return to the station has been effectively managed: his steps are heavy, strides swift across long corridors as his dirtied boots leave a trail of grit streaked over pristine white - until at last he reaches the Nesting Chamber where they'd met before his departure. Hope does not promise her presence, he is certain he will find her, and it is that same certainty that proves true.
Breathless, he inclines his head in a show of respect, waiting at the entrance for her to accept his presence.]
Cathaway.
WHERE: the Station
WHEN: immediately after their return from the mission
SUMMARY: Ren is thirsty
WARNINGS: N/A
[Barred from her side for so long, Ren does not reach for Cathaway with his mind once their return to the station has been effectively managed: his steps are heavy, strides swift across long corridors as his dirtied boots leave a trail of grit streaked over pristine white - until at last he reaches the Nesting Chamber where they'd met before his departure. Hope does not promise her presence, he is certain he will find her, and it is that same certainty that proves true.
Breathless, he inclines his head in a show of respect, waiting at the entrance for her to accept his presence.]
Cathaway.

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Her fingers twist, fall over his own, and in the span of those minimal seconds he realizes then that it was distance that had weakened him. Too used to the life he'd once left, too unfamiliar with the path laid before him - she was too far from his side and he hers, and there is no means to retake the perpetuality he once had. So he basks in it now. Inhales slowly. Eyes half-lidded as their attention drift downwards, settling on the frail line of her knuckles. A beat, two, and then decisively he turns her hand by flexing his own, bringing it close enough so that he might press the angles of his profile to it.
A sign of sworn fealty, breath pooling across her skin.
Let her feel it, then. Let her know how committed he truly is, no matter what the others might say.] As you wish.
[And then he withdraws, not wanting to cross any lines that might exist.]
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He lifts the lines of his face or he lowers her hand. Either way, that little shred of distance makes her mind shiver even as her hand is steady, as the angle of her narrow shoulder and the directness of her gaze on him are sure.]
If you're close to them, you're close to us. They are part of us. [The air here is close in the nearness of the compartment. She makes no move to draw her hand from his.] You are part of us.
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He wants her presence, not the brush of her figurative fingertips through contact with the rest of the brood. Where she is ageless, the others are raw, young— painful to tolerate in comparison at times. He knows he is part of her; like something feral and starved, he's also greedy. For a moment, his grip cinches tighter - and then sinks. Settles. Breathe.
And for once the light doesn't feel so tainted when he exercises the barest modicum of control. Enough to settle apprehension that would otherwise well up like blood from a wound, marring what little approval he's won. Just enough. Snoke had been an advocate of harnessing his chaos, but balance— balance was Ren's mark of pride. Outbursts were tolerated, not encouraged. Is there truly that much difference between his stoicism on the command deck compared to the quiet coiled neatly within him now? Unlikely, he thinks.]
It isn't the same. [He glances up, then. Eyes squinting slightly at the suggestion.] You know that, don't you.
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[May. Will. There is an inevitability to this; there is no such thing as pre-determination, but there are moments that stray close to it. If this is one, then his place in the Nest is another. Like the Station, a way point between universes, there is a version of events charted by his nearness to her both in this sense - her hand in his - and the one where he is her. Hers.
What scale does that tip? There always is one.
Regardless, for a moment she senses it leveling - a brief moment where the keel is perfectly even and that brings with it a surge of pleasure and of pride. Good. She draws in a thick breath. The angle of her elbow closes by degrees; she draws her hand from his.]
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But she might, at least.]
I should let you return to your work.
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[That much is said flippantly, gently, though for a moment there is no sensation of withdrawl beyond the motion of her hand and the angle of her wrist. She is attentive to this place, the many lines of her focus direction briefly here. She looks at him, frank and square, and makes no secret of her study.]
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Because the moment he leaves her side the noise of a thousand other fledgling hosts will find him rather than the drawn focus maintained when he meets her stare. A cohesion that can't be matched by another living soul aboard the station, a yearning for the ocean of understanding lurking patiently behind her eyes. He is a sea in a storm— but for all her strength, she is constant. Even.
Most importantly, she is without pain.
Visibly he measures his options: whether she means to provide him the opportunity to stay as a test or if she genuinely does not mind the idea of an asset at rest. Given the calm of her hand resting across his ankle when they'd last met, eventually he decides it's the latter, rather than the former.]
I don't.
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What would you rather do?
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Were she anyone else, he'd dismiss the question entirely or demand they hone their own skills.
For her, he can do neither.
It takes too long for Ren to speak, and when he finally does, his voice is small. Fragile.]
I don't know.
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In that case, indulge us. [Cathaway brings her knees around and makes a motion with the line of her chin that is deceptively human - a gesture for him to get out of her way so she might leave the nesting chamber she's currently trapped in by the shape of him there.] We have work to do in the hangar and you may help us with it.
[There. Give the boy something to do that doesn't weigh so heavily on the parts of him laced with stress fractures.]