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Sun rises, night falls, sometimes the sky calls...
Who: Ariadne and various (hit me up if you want a starter!)
What: Ariadne keeping busy and being bad at processing her feelings
When: Throughout January
Where: Various, but mostly Serenity Garden
Content Warnings: Backstory trauma likely to come up, discussion of Jedi/Sith violence, will update as needed.
What: Ariadne keeping busy and being bad at processing her feelings
When: Throughout January
Where: Various, but mostly Serenity Garden
Content Warnings: Backstory trauma likely to come up, discussion of Jedi/Sith violence, will update as needed.
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"It does. But you're in luck, because I am a farmer."
A phrase Raleigh Becket never thought he would say in his life. If you'd told home back home that he would end up farming he would have laughed you out of the damn room. And yet here he is.. and he's happy.
"We raise chickens out in Feed. I've got sacks of chicken manure, you're welcome to have some."
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That wasn't Ariadne. Ultimately, she was too energetic. Spontaneous. Creative, perhaps. Being stuck in a routine would be confining, eventually.
Or possibly make her think a little too much of the life her parents had carved out for her.
And anyway, with so many plants, it would be hard to name and befriend all of them. Season after season.
"Is that what you did back home?" she asked. "Farming?"
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In his defense he hasn't been a farmer for very long. Just since coming here and he wouldn't say he was even particularly good at it. But the hens seem happy and they're laying like they should(?), so he supposes he's doing something right. Time will tell.
Honestly, he just likes being left alone and playing with chickens while tinkering with power tools in his workshop. He's a simple man.
Raleigh snorts softly and shakes his head, shifting his weight and hip checking the table while he fishes out a few pieces of paper wrapped candy from his pocket. They old fashioned, brightly colored boiled sweets, but he thinks they're a classic for a reason and selects a blue one before offering to Ariadne. Go on, take one.
"Not at all," he chuckles.
"I was a soldier for a while and when that didn't work out I went into construction."
He isn't sure if he can count his last stint in the military. After all, it wasn't military anymore. By that point in the war it was humanity's last, desperate stand.
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Never this color before. She turned it over in her fingers, looking intrigued. What could possibly turn anything blue? No fruits that she could think of. Only a few sorts of flowers that, so far, she hadn't seen in Trench.
"A soldier?" she said, her eyes flicking up to him. "I'm surprised. I'd think it would make you inclined to be a hunter around here."
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"No, I think my fighting days are over. Rode hard and put away wet."
Which was mostly true. He would fight to protect himself, his loved ones and his property, but he didn't feel the need to go out looking for trouble. Trench was full of hunters, they didn't need a busted up old has-been like him.
"I teach, though. Or I did in Deerington, there towards the end."
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It had to be a figure of speech.
She really, really hoped it was.
"Wh-what do you teach?" she asked, trying to set aside the terrible images of horses in the water.
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Raleigh furrowed his brow, watching her try to process something and not understanding what the confusion was.
"Self defense," he answered slowly.
"Sorry, did I say something wrong?"
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Thirty-five languages, thirty-six if you counted Elven handspeak. And she still struggled with some of the most basic sentences.
It was further proof that the universe--or multiverse--had something of a sense of humor. She could appreciate that, of course. Laughter was important. She just wished that the joke would be on someone else, every now and then.
"'Rode hard and put away wet?' Is...is that an idiom?"
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His turn to be embarrassed. He forgot himself, sometimes. If it was any consolation Raleigh had several languages as well and yet here he still was struggling with his first.
"It means you haven't been taken care of very well."
A hard ridden horse stabled without care was left exhausted and uncomfortable, but he meant it in an even more abstract way.
"I'm a little beat up from service is what I meant."
But who liked bringing up their disabilities in a first meeting.
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Her expression immediately turned to one of sympathy. Not pity, of course. Because she knew there was nothing worse in the world than being pitied. She was only sorry to hear that he felt that way.
"Well," she said, "in that case, perhaps you'd also like to sample some of the tea mixes that I've been experimenting with as well?"
Nothing like tea for a weary soul.
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"I'd like that, thank you. Nothing with caffine, please."
He jiggles his hands to demonstrate being fill of energy, a nice way to say I'm Baby and Very Caffeine Sensitive. He's got a hard enough time sleeping as it is.
"You know.. I bet if we worked together we could start some serious agra-form here in Trench. I think we're here for the long haul and I dunno about you but I'm starting to get sick of mushrooms."
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With a nod of her head, she led him to a spiral staircase in the corner of the great room. It wound up to the second floor, which was Ariadne's apartment. A small space, with a large canopy bed on one side and a practically-untouched kitchenette on the other. In between was a low, wooden table. Surrounded by an assortment of pillows in various jewel tones. Ariadne had started decorating her home with mobiles of found objects: pieces of glass and metal and ribbon. Casting sparkling colors all over the room in the mid-day sun.
"I'm afraid," she said, walking over to the kitchenette, "that I'm not entirely sure what you mean by 'caffeine.' Is that an herb of some kind? I've never heard of it before, so I doubt think it's in any of my teas."
Sorry for the delay!
"Huh? Oh- It's uh- the chemical in plants that give you energy. I don't mix well with anything that keeps you going, you know?"
No worries :)
When she didn't know a word, it always helped if she was able to identify the idea of it. The notion. It made her feel a little less silly. She wasn't educated, but she wasn't stupid.
And there was the language barrier.
She shook her head. "Don't worry. This is the kind of tea I usually dream to calm down, not get hyped up."
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"That sounds perfect. What's in it?"
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"I'll make a blend with spearmint, lemongrass, tilia, blackberry, hawthorn, and rosebuds," she said, adding a pinch of each ingredient to each of the mugs as she spoke. "It would be better with chamomile, but I haven't been able to find much of that here. Not yet, anyway."
And even better with orange blossoms. But Trench didn't really have the climate for oranges.
She started to fill her kettle with water, before carefully lighting the stove with a long match. Ariadne hated fire. It was a necessary evil, but she always regarded it with a certain amount of wariness. And she was quick to put out the match, as soon as the stove blazed to life.
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"I have chamomile.. but no seeds. Can we do anything with that?"
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There would always be new ways to make tea.
She leaned back against the counter, gesturing to the pillows around the table. "You can sit down, if you like. I don't need to stand on formality."
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"Oh- sure. Yeah. sorry. I'm used to being the one in the kitchen," he says and offers a gentle laugh before moving to do as instructed.
A beat.
"What if I fed the chamomile to Fern and he could make the plant...alive again? Is that a thing?"
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Sometimes, it felt like anything was possible in Trench.
Which was exciting. And also a little terrifying. But mostly exciting.
Ariadne liked possibilities.
"I'm sorry, I don't have any cream or sugar," she continued. "But hopefully, this will have enough flavor." She blew out the stove, then picked up both mugs, carrying them over to the table. Raleigh got the purple one. She kept the blue for herself, folding her legs beneath her as she sat down on the other side.
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Herbal tea doesn’t want cream and sugar anyway.
“I’ve got to say.. it’s nice meeting another Deerington. veteran.”
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Being in Deerington had been a bit like going to war.
Going to war in a way Ariadne never had. Oh, she'd done her part. But the battles she'd fought had been...invisible. And mostly bloodless, thank the gods.
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"Kinda is, you've got to admit. Suddenly shedding your skin and skeleton rats made out of flowers are just another tuesday."
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Anyway, if you didn't laugh...
Well. After losing Dean, Ariadne was trying very hard to get back to the place she'd been where she didn't allow herself to cry.
"There were good parts to it too," she said. "Meeting people you were never supposed to know..."
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"Incredible second chances, too. Say what you want about these places but given the choice-" he does have the choice, they all have the choice-
"I wouldn't leave. My home is here, now."
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