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•maharani ([personal profile] mahalakshmi) wrote2017-03-24 12:49 am
komarran: (squints suspiciously)

[personal profile] komarran 2017-08-26 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
She's crying out into him and he has never felt more useless in his life as he holds his wife, pained and dying. The wetness in his eyes amasses unabated as he grips her tightly, afraid of what is about to come, of what is going to happen when all is said and done and--

It takes him a moment to realize that the sound of metal hitting the floor is coming out of her. That the pieces that had sought to embed themselves in her, to wound and end her life, were leaving her body and... And what? He's confused as a hand goes down her back, seeking any sort of blood or wounds that had been there moments before. The remnants are there on her clothing, torn and ruined as they are, but on her they seemed to have vanished.

Was he dreaming? Had the bomb going off simply been part of an elaborate hallucination? Or was her sudden recovery the joke his mind was playing on him?

"Lakshmi...?" he says quietly, scared to say anything lest this be shattered. He's not sure what is happening beyond that his wife appears to be farther from death's door than she was moments before.
komarran: (you were not kidding me)

[personal profile] komarran 2017-08-28 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
Everything was gone. All that had been done to her, gone. Had he hallucinated it all? But she's telling him that she'll explain later, to go check on their children. He's in a daze as he regards her, but he loosens his hold, ready to see that their young ones don't wander out. There was much he, they, needed to speak with them about.

First--

"Are you all right?" he asks and he holds her gaze, seeking an answer. He's not leaving her until he knows.
komarran: (miles is serious)

[personal profile] komarran 2017-09-01 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"I hadn't thought you were literal," is the first remark that spills out of his mouth. She wants him to stay away until the screaming is done? The blade makes it obvious what she intends to do and he can't say he's of a mind to stop her from chasing them down, if they weren't long gone by now. Imperial Security could intercept, they likely had a trace on the intruders and would be descending on both them and the attackers soon enough.

Their children however took priority and Duv could already hear one calling out for them in a panicked voice that urged him forward. He nods to Lakshmi.

"Come back." It's less a demand and more a statement of fact. She would come back, they would have whatever talk they needed to about what the hell had happened to her. First he needed to take care of their children. His eyes lock with hers once more and he makes his way quickly to their children's room.
komarran: (miles is serious)

[personal profile] komarran 2017-09-05 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
All his world has narrowed down when he has their children in his arms. Quick words, hushed and said into their heads as he holds them tight. He doesn't have to break the news that their mother is dead, that he is the only one left to care for them beyond the staff he's been assigned. No, he's not sure what happened to his wife, but it had not been death.

Imperial Security descends on them within a minute of him reaching his children and he's not sure whether to address them with scorn for having let this fall through their net or relief. He knows it wasn't intentional, the guilt-ridden expressions he's greeted with tell him that. They were the same men he's worked with for decades, he knew the dedication to the Imperium they had and it would extend to him in his appointment as Imperial Counselor. But they had failed him, ultimately, and he should be grieving for that failure. Lakshmi would have to explain very clearly to him why he was not.

When he's finally calmed his children and given his report to ImpSec, he's informed that his wife has returned. No doubt from her own revenge that he could hardly fault her for, but she had left him with far too many confusions in his mind. He's reluctant to leave his children, but this was a conversation that was best had without them present.

With a heavy sigh, he moves to leave the room and is led to where Lakshmi is waiting. Bloodied and battle-hardened, as he had expected. The expression that meets hers is tired though no less piercing for what has happened tonight. This was a moment he would let her have, her one chance to initiate this conversation how she wanted before he forced it.
komarran: (i'm in charge of who now)

[personal profile] komarran 2017-09-06 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
He sighs into the kiss, unable to stop himself from wrapping his arms around her. No matter how much his anger and frustration threatened to consume him whole with the secrets she kept from him, nothing would change that he had almost lost her. He had almost become a widower and finally he knows what his mother must have felt when she thought his father had died, all those years ago. At least he would have only had a wife to mourn, and not a wife and child.

"They are fine," he answers, once their lips part. "And being taken care of. I made sure of it." After he had comforted them, made sure they were well himself. That was something he could not simply accept someone's word on.
komarran: (this is a nice face)

[personal profile] komarran 2017-09-11 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
He frowns slightly at that. This was not a conversation for him to begin. She is his wife, his love, and this was a great mercy he could not afford with his head reeling. No, she would have to find a beginning, a place to start and provide him context. That was the least she could do after keeping this hidden away from him, from her family.

"I would hope you would have an explanation before I asked anything."
komarran: (nope)

[personal profile] komarran 2017-09-13 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a moment of hesitation there. Would he? Fact and reason always won out for him, he was reluctant to delve too deeply into supposition or assume anything. Finding the truth was what he always strived for and this would have been no different. But she was his wife and he trusted her. Even if that made how little he seemed to know about her hurt all the more.

"If you had told me, yes," he says finally. No sign of hesitation remains and he's confident, clear. "Not easily, but yes."

If it had come from her lips, through her voice, he would have believed her. Why would she lie after all else?
komarran: (completely resigned forever)

[personal profile] komarran 2017-09-16 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
He sighs softly when she steps away from him. The apology is noted though he's far more interested in what words would be coming after that. Instead, she seems to be busying herself, likely to ground herself before she can speak freely. He keeps his hands at his sides, no matter how much they ached to hold her, and watches as she speaks with their guard, seemingly settles in to clean.

A slow nod as she starts to explain. If she was willing to speak now then he would listen for however long she needed to tell her story, as difficult as it clearly was. It was a part of her life he needed to know, wanted to know.

"As long as you need," he murmurs.
komarran: (wtf does 'roman profile' mean bujold)

[personal profile] komarran 2017-09-24 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
"Nine hundred...?" What? His eyes widen as he studies her carefully, searching for any signs that she had misspoken or he had misheard her. No, that was what she said and meant.

He had told her he'd believe her. He had proof that something was... strange from the moment they had met, with her so far from time and place. Again now, he had seen her survive something no one should have. And now she speaks of someone who had lived for centuries, far beyond what anyone has now with the aid of genetic modifications and illegal practices.

"Did he say why he came to your kingdom?"