He had learned to hunt and prepare animals for that specific reason - that and because Alberic was something of an outdoorsman himself, and at the time he had been eager to learn whatever he could be taught. Relying on assigned rations seemed insufficient to him, were he to cling to survival as desperately as it seemed he would need to.
He was never that fussed about flavour when he was preparing things for himself, but that didn't mean he couldn't appreciate good food when he crossed paths with it. He appreciates this... though maybe for reasons beyond the taste.
With a small snort of approval, he focuses on eating for a few moments. Now that he's gotten into it, it's clear it's being appreciated. All the while his head gets a bit more swimmy, his words becoming looser. He'll chat, hesitantly at first but with increasing energy, about some of the things he's learned regarding outdoor survival, as well as asking questions about Aymeric's cooking. Whatever was wrong before seems to have been put aside for now, allowing him to glean some enjoyment from the food and company without thinking about the moment they got just slightly too close.
A while later, he'll sit back in his chair, a hand to his forehead. The food is eaten, with nothing but empty plates and bowls left behind. Now that it's fully sunk in, it seems like the drink has wiped him out.
"Ah... I may have tread a step too far," he says, without fully establishing context.
He is grateful that the evening takes a turn back towards amicable talk and companionship. For a while Aymeric almost forgets the missteps entirely, so ready to fall into the easy give and take that he finds with Estinien of late. There is a bit of wine left to offer, though Aymeric deigns not to offer the devilish wormwood in lieu of its less suspect counterpart.
He feels pleasantly full of food, wine, and friendship when a bell in the hallway chimes the time of day--or rather, of the early morning. Yet he cannot find it in himself to be bothered. Aymeric sighs contentedly, moving back in his own chair to begin the clean up, pausing when Estinien speaks.
A pause that gets a moment's thought--back to the...moment they shared earlier. Could he mean...?
Estinien is thinking of it too, albeit in a more abstract way. He's thinking about how afraid he'd been, and what he'd done as a result... yet, was there reason to have been so upset? He's no longer sure.
"When you rushed into the kitchen..." he explains, boggling over the nature of his own emotions. How inconvenient. How terrible. And yet his expression remains easy and tired. "...I went back for more of that Gridanian drink."
He runs his hands through his hair.
"It tasted no better, but it settles the body like stone." It had been a very good thing at the time, seemingly necessary self-medication, but now he finds himself clumsy and weary.
As soon as Estinien starts, Aymeric can feel his throat tightening. Had it been wrong to try and simply gloss over the 'incident' and try to move on? Foolish... Mayhaps the misstep was too--
Oh.
Oh.
There is immediate relief in that. Not that he wants Estinien to feel ill at ease, but the wine is (yet again) much easier to blame than anything that may or may have not transpired between them. He lets out a chuckle, in part from that relief, and shakes his head.
"I yield to you, friend. You are the stronger man than I this eve. Pray attend to that stone in your gut for a moment longer and the guest room shall be yours as long as you need to sleep it off."
He starts to collect the dishes, placing everything back on the metal tray.
"Aye," he says, starting to pull himself up. "I still remember the morning I had the last time I was surprised by one of your father's drinks. I'd not repeat it."
That one had been filled with its own awkwardness, he recalled, when he woke before Aymeric had and went about collecting his things. That night at the manor had been unintentional - this one will not be.
He doesn't feel nearly that bad off this time, at least - it isn't a feeling of sickness so much as a heaviness that fills him. He can stand without that much trouble, and will do so once Aymeric seems to be ready to move on.
Worries still do flutter inside of him, his gaze settling on his friend for long moments as they finish up for the night. He has the sense that things may feel more questionable when he examines them in the light of day. That time is not now, however.
That is worth another chuckle. "Ah yes, how can I forget? Not one of our proudest moments, was it?" But another evening he would not change for the world. It had been the night that solidified their friendship for the first, and how far they have come since that time.
Aymeric makes quick work of the clean up, having done most of it before serving dinner with minimal assistance from Ser Croquembouche who had been holding out the whole time for some remnants of cheese or bread. (Alas, he gets neither, but Aymeric does give him a treat for being patient.) Then he leads Estinien up the stairs and to the guest room he is familiar with by now, just one door down from Aymeric's own room.
"It should all be made ready for you, but let me know if there is aught left that you need."
Ser Croquembouche sits at the doorway to Aymeric's room, tail twitching as he stares pointedly past Aymeric and at Estinien.
Once they are there in the hall, ostensibly ready to go their separate ways, Estinien starts feeling more and more like there is something he's missing - something he should do or say before they part. It's a little easier to contemplate what happened with his belly full of liquor and his head full of fuzz, and he feels like maybe he should say something now. To explain himself, maybe.
He finds himself hesitating, though, staring back at his friend wordlessly. Dazzled, his gaze flickers towards Aymeric's doorway and then, of all things, to stare his bloody cat right in the face - the little beast is looking at him like it knows something. In an absurd moment, he feels like he has something to prove. Something he has to say.
"I only need..." he begins, feeling like it will be easy for a fraction of a moment before he realizes he's in over his head. His hand lifts like he is going to touch something, but then pauses on the way. "I... felt that I... that you..." He sways on his feet.
Finally, he slaps his hand over Aymeric's shoulder. It's an incredibly rare case of Estinien initiating such a gesture instead of merely reciprocating it. There is something flinching within his eyes, like a small bit of lingering fear or worry.
"...You are my friend," he says. "I... need that."
It's painfully sincere, for all it is slurred and borderline incoherent.
That Estinien simply stares back at him does not strike Aymeric as odd at this venture, he has harder stuff than Aymeric and already admitted as much to being under its affect. He has half a mind to offer to guide Estinien to the bed if he needs the extra help, although maybe he would be better off just doing so if his friend would prefer the assistance go unsaid.
Yet all intentions are put on hold when Estinien speaks. At first, Aymeric is merely curious, only for his stomach to flip when he hears "I... felt that I... that you..."
Aymeric swallows despite himself. Truly...they cannot avoid this, can they? They cannot sweep it under the rug, hide it like the wine stain in his mother's room. He should be afraid, but something in Estinien's gaze tells him not to be. Concern, yes, but here isn't anger there. There is...
He almost jumps when the hand clamps down on his shoulder--not a gesture that he is used to being on the receiving end of. It has its own intimacy, not of the same caliber as how close they had been standing earlier in the dining room, but it is one he appreciates all the same. The earnestness of Estinien's words, lazily though pronounced, reaches deep within him and Aymeric feels as if he has just received the greatest honor of his career.
Perhaps he has.
Aymeric's smile blooms and seems to reach every ilm of his being as he reaches out to return the motion, placing his hand on Estinien's opposite shoulder.
"And I shall always be your friend, Estinien. On that, you have my word."
Estinien is immediately worried about having said this, though it's somewhat abated by the fact that Aymeric is clearly and uncomplicatedly happy about it. There is no doubt about Aymeric's sincerity, at this moment. His statement is unflinchingly true.
It's so incredibly overwhelming. Estinien isn't prepared for it, despite being the one to initiate this exchange. His brow creases, more complicated emotions slipping in. He is stuck with this, he is certain. There is no escaping it.
"Ugh," he rumbles, muddled with drink and impossible emotions. "I know." He knows that Aymeric means it, truly and desperately, and he knows that it isn't going away any time soon.
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He was never that fussed about flavour when he was preparing things for himself, but that didn't mean he couldn't appreciate good food when he crossed paths with it. He appreciates this... though maybe for reasons beyond the taste.
With a small snort of approval, he focuses on eating for a few moments. Now that he's gotten into it, it's clear it's being appreciated. All the while his head gets a bit more swimmy, his words becoming looser. He'll chat, hesitantly at first but with increasing energy, about some of the things he's learned regarding outdoor survival, as well as asking questions about Aymeric's cooking. Whatever was wrong before seems to have been put aside for now, allowing him to glean some enjoyment from the food and company without thinking about the moment they got just slightly too close.
A while later, he'll sit back in his chair, a hand to his forehead. The food is eaten, with nothing but empty plates and bowls left behind. Now that it's fully sunk in, it seems like the drink has wiped him out.
"Ah... I may have tread a step too far," he says, without fully establishing context.
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He feels pleasantly full of food, wine, and friendship when a bell in the hallway chimes the time of day--or rather, of the early morning. Yet he cannot find it in himself to be bothered. Aymeric sighs contentedly, moving back in his own chair to begin the clean up, pausing when Estinien speaks.
A pause that gets a moment's thought--back to the...moment they shared earlier. Could he mean...?
"Is aught amiss?"
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"When you rushed into the kitchen..." he explains, boggling over the nature of his own emotions. How inconvenient. How terrible. And yet his expression remains easy and tired. "...I went back for more of that Gridanian drink."
He runs his hands through his hair.
"It tasted no better, but it settles the body like stone." It had been a very good thing at the time, seemingly necessary self-medication, but now he finds himself clumsy and weary.
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Oh.
Oh.
There is immediate relief in that. Not that he wants Estinien to feel ill at ease, but the wine is (yet again) much easier to blame than anything that may or may have not transpired between them. He lets out a chuckle, in part from that relief, and shakes his head.
"I yield to you, friend. You are the stronger man than I this eve. Pray attend to that stone in your gut for a moment longer and the guest room shall be yours as long as you need to sleep it off."
He starts to collect the dishes, placing everything back on the metal tray.
"Would you like some water?"
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That one had been filled with its own awkwardness, he recalled, when he woke before Aymeric had and went about collecting his things. That night at the manor had been unintentional - this one will not be.
He doesn't feel nearly that bad off this time, at least - it isn't a feeling of sickness so much as a heaviness that fills him. He can stand without that much trouble, and will do so once Aymeric seems to be ready to move on.
Worries still do flutter inside of him, his gaze settling on his friend for long moments as they finish up for the night. He has the sense that things may feel more questionable when he examines them in the light of day. That time is not now, however.
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Aymeric makes quick work of the clean up, having done most of it before serving dinner with minimal assistance from Ser Croquembouche who had been holding out the whole time for some remnants of cheese or bread. (Alas, he gets neither, but Aymeric does give him a treat for being patient.) Then he leads Estinien up the stairs and to the guest room he is familiar with by now, just one door down from Aymeric's own room.
"It should all be made ready for you, but let me know if there is aught left that you need."
Ser Croquembouche sits at the doorway to Aymeric's room, tail twitching as he stares pointedly past Aymeric and at Estinien.
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He finds himself hesitating, though, staring back at his friend wordlessly. Dazzled, his gaze flickers towards Aymeric's doorway and then, of all things, to stare his bloody cat right in the face - the little beast is looking at him like it knows something. In an absurd moment, he feels like he has something to prove. Something he has to say.
"I only need..." he begins, feeling like it will be easy for a fraction of a moment before he realizes he's in over his head. His hand lifts like he is going to touch something, but then pauses on the way. "I... felt that I... that you..." He sways on his feet.
Finally, he slaps his hand over Aymeric's shoulder. It's an incredibly rare case of Estinien initiating such a gesture instead of merely reciprocating it. There is something flinching within his eyes, like a small bit of lingering fear or worry.
"...You are my friend," he says. "I... need that."
It's painfully sincere, for all it is slurred and borderline incoherent.
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Yet all intentions are put on hold when Estinien speaks. At first, Aymeric is merely curious, only for his stomach to flip when he hears "I... felt that I... that you..."
Aymeric swallows despite himself. Truly...they cannot avoid this, can they? They cannot sweep it under the rug, hide it like the wine stain in his mother's room. He should be afraid, but something in Estinien's gaze tells him not to be. Concern, yes, but here isn't anger there. There is...
He almost jumps when the hand clamps down on his shoulder--not a gesture that he is used to being on the receiving end of. It has its own intimacy, not of the same caliber as how close they had been standing earlier in the dining room, but it is one he appreciates all the same. The earnestness of Estinien's words, lazily though pronounced, reaches deep within him and Aymeric feels as if he has just received the greatest honor of his career.
Perhaps he has.
Aymeric's smile blooms and seems to reach every ilm of his being as he reaches out to return the motion, placing his hand on Estinien's opposite shoulder.
"And I shall always be your friend, Estinien. On that, you have my word."
He gives that shoulder a squeeze.
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It's so incredibly overwhelming. Estinien isn't prepared for it, despite being the one to initiate this exchange. His brow creases, more complicated emotions slipping in. He is stuck with this, he is certain. There is no escaping it.
"Ugh," he rumbles, muddled with drink and impossible emotions. "I know." He knows that Aymeric means it, truly and desperately, and he knows that it isn't going away any time soon.
For either of them.