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hearthebell ([personal profile] hearthebell) wrote in [community profile] deercountry2022-10-13 05:17 pm

The Clock Froze Around Midnight, I Can Feel It In The Room [October Catchall, OTA]

Who: L Lawliet (Lazarus Sauveterre) and CR old and new
What: Catchall for October; includes event prompts and slice of life wildcards.
When: Throughout the month, dates are ambiguous unless otherwise noted
Where: Various places in Trench (flexible unless specifically noted)




[October is a season of change and loss, and in Trench, it’s not really any different. L nevertheless feels a sense of restlessness that manifests in snappishness and irritability; exceeding what usually visits him in the ambivalent season of his birth.

He goes about his business anyway, keeping to his own odd schedules and doings in a mostly solitary routine. He avoids contact with others this month, not least because the typically stoic detective is struggling to discern when his mood will shift and his tears might start flowing and refuse to stop.

It’s better, perhaps, to guard what he’s always known to be raw in a month where he can feel it so keenly and plaintively.]


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[personal profile] martyrofduty 2023-01-06 01:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Though pride may first bristle at being carried, it may be what guides the question—the consideration of saying yes. Bargaining part of saying yes.

Duty considers both options L asks about as well as others. Fireman's carry is stable, moderately comfortable, and leaves one arm free. However, better though it is than simply tossing L over one shoulder, it lacks certain dignity bridal ad piggy-back offer.

Pride again.

L's strength likely means he needs support over the course of the run, but Duty still prefers a position that gives him a faster reaction time, even fractionally. "Piggy-back," Duty says.
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[personal profile] martyrofduty 2023-01-07 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
L has many skills; a running leap onto Duty's back likely isn't one of them. If it were, they wouldn't need to do this. Duty pauses, crouches deeply, and holds one hand twisted back to help L up along with using his shoulders. The compass remains in front, observed.

"Up you go," Duty says evenly. He doesn't have to say anything at all, so it serves well enough as a reminder they're on the clock, enough not to dally since they've committed to this.

L may be risking his pride, but Duty's volunteered to hold the paleblood close over the course of the run. Oh, and the physical exertion, but that doesn't worry him.
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[personal profile] martyrofduty 2023-01-15 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Given L's built like a necromancer, the boniness is nothing new. Duty anchors the upper limit of how muscled a necromancer can get, and the bell curve is nearer the lower limit. As soon as L is secure, Duty checks out the compass and begins to run.

To someone else, Duty might say they owe him nothing at all. L, however, has walked John's dreams and played Alecto. L sees John and cannot, it seems, help but press buttons until he knows how they work (only to keep pressing them, as much as possible, afterward).

"Yes," Duty replies.

He shifts direction to match the compass again. "You haven't been eating."
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[personal profile] martyrofduty 2023-03-07 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
That's that, really. Bony and bumpy though the run is, Duty's a strong, experienced athlete with stamina for multiple hour long battles. A run through the forest following a compass, even with a breathy passenger is nothing.

They reach the edge of the forest, with nothing worse happening than some bruises that have already faded from Duty's body. He stops and lets L down and holds out the compass freely. "It's yours," he says.
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[personal profile] martyrofduty 2023-03-25 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Duty hands over the compass without pause or mental hesitation. The decision was made back in the woods, and he stands by his decisions.

"How could I forget."

Duty squeezes both hands over the compass in one of his, nods, and makes his way off into the city.