Aymeric has been in and out of the apartment for the most of the day, mostly finishing up his personal projects between exploring more of the town itself. He has made it a point to try and do something with the food supplies that Estinien has amassed over time, though he is not entirely familiar with all the available ingredients. Still, after window shopping a bit, he's been inspired.
He's in the middle of sorting out the ingredients in the small kitchen area when Estinien returns. Aymeric offers a smile in welcome, but--
--Estinien seems not to notice him at all. So Aymeric watches quietly as the spirit within him gives a quiet rumbling hum. The Okami--as it is known, apparently--has been remarkably unobtrusive since his arrival, only offering small notions of commentary every now and then. Aymeric isn't sure if it is something he should be concerned about or not, but it does seem to be the most reactive when Estinien is about--or more specifically, the yokai within him.
It's a moment before Aymeric decides to approach, keeping a yalm or two between them as not to surprise the dragoon.
Estinien's spirit, of course, give no hint of the other youkai's presence, seeing no need to distract its host from his misery. He's so busy hearing the voices of the past, and the grating ones within him, that for a moment he almost thinks he's hallucinating when he hears Aymeric call to him.
That moment fades, however, as he slowly remembers that Aymeric no longer need be a figment of his imagination. He's actually here, now - what's more, he must have been there when he entered the apartment. Estinien's shoulder's tense with the realization, and then relax, as he slowly turns to give his friend a dumbstruck look.
The darkness around his eyes seems deeper than ever, his eyes having taken on a reddish tone again that seems to come and go with his moods. He lets go of his hair as if he's only just realized he was pulling on it in the first place.
"...I didn't see you," he explains hazily. Still, he finds that he's a welcome sight.
The amount of time it takes Estinien to respond is concerning and of itself, but Aymeric is patient as always and allows him those moments to pull himself together. But respond he does to meet Aymeric's slight frown as his gaze hastily runs over his friend's face, looking for signs of what ails him.
"I surmised as much," he says without any amount of frustration or spite. "Is aught amiss?"
Estinien crosses his arms, but it's less a display of distance and more akin to holding himself. He shakes his head a little, trying to clear his head, pushing the constant mutterings of his oni as far away as he can.
"The curse we faced before..." he murmurs, distracted with the thought of it. "It returned to me." He won't lie about it. As much of a natural impulse as it is to hold it within him, but doesn't trust himself to be able to keep it from Aymeric's notice. Withholding the information would only pain him further.
"It showed me... my family. The day it happened."
Part of him is furious behind the shock of it all - that whatever spirit caused this would be so cruel.
Of course. Aymeric had seen pieces of his own past that were difficult to face, let alone the scene from another's. That Estinien would suffer similarly isn't all that surprising all things considered, but it leaves him with a heavy heart all the same.
Aymeric takes a step forward, placing a hand on his friend's shoulder in a silent gesture of sympathy. He knows the tale well enough now, though he will never fully know the horrors to have experienced it first hand. How such a singular event shaped the man before him, for good and for ill.
Estinien allows the touch, accustomed enough to it by now that the knee jerk impulse to hide himself while under such stress can be resisted. It helps that Aymeric already knows of his woes - where they started and where they ended up. There's nothing to explain. At least, not much in comparison.
"If it weren't insult enough," he says through his teeth, "others... from the city... they were present for it." His shame is obvious. No matter what the strangers had said to him in the aftermath, but feeling of making a fool of himself is hard to shake. To have broken down so spectacularly... to have willfully asked them for aid...
He knows that asking for help is one of those things that one is responsibly supposed to do, but it still sits poorly with him. He averts his gaze.
"Not even in my dreams..." He shakes his head. Not even his nightmares were so visceral.
A greater shame indeed. Then it is not just having to relive his darkest moments, but others were able to bare witness to them as well. Strangers, mayhaps even. Aymeric always wants to encourage Estinien to reach out, but there is no argument here that what transpired was anything but...unfortunate. Something so deeply private ought not to be aired for all to see.
"...People you know?" he asks, not sure if acquaintances would be better or not.
Aymeric shakes his head. "These are unprecedented circumstances, Estinien. But that does not mean you should have suffered for it."
He shakes his head. One was a complete stranger and the other... well, speaking to someone over a linkshell for a few moments is hardly knowing someone. Though he's not sure if it being someone he had reason to worry for the opinion of would be any better.
"They offered what pity they could," Estinien says. That's definitely what he sees it as, though. Pity, rather than compassion or anything with more positive connotations. Like it was so pathetic they had to do something about it, despite their lack of reason to care for him. "But I... there isn't..."
His gaze rises to meet Aymeric's and then falls again. Estinien's trust of Aymeric's intent was something hard-won. He knows that behind Aymeric's compassion there is no contempt or jodgement. It's hard to muster the same for anyone else. His voice falls quiet.
"I had hoped to move on," he says, finally. "To be something... better. Yet this place seems intent on punishing me, dragging me back, as if... by some karmic rite."
He can't speak for anyone else suffering this, but he can't shake the feeling that it's happening to him because he deserves it.
Moving on, being 'something better' is what Aymeric imagined led Estinien from Ishgard after all was said and done. While he was unsurprised that Estinien left, the length of his departure is really what had struck Aymeric the most. Yet the desire--nay, need to do some soul-searching and redefine himself after all that had happened only made perfect sense.
So as keenly as Aymeric felt his absence, he did not question it. But he also did not believe that a lifetime's worth of anguish would be undone over the course of a few moons.
"You have ever held yourself to the highest standards, my friend," he says quietly, but with no small amount of fondness despite the somber mood. "For as many impossible and seemingly unsurmountable challenges that you have faced and bested, you are a man at the end of it. You will best this as well, but I do not doubt that it will take time. Pray allow yourself that time."
He places his other hand on Estinien's opposite shoulder, bowing his head slightly and trying to catch the other man's gaze.
"What this town is doing is hardly helping, but do not discount what progress you have yet made. This is not recompense for the wrongs you feel you have committed. This is not justice."
He's spent an embarrassing amount of time contemplating this seriously, the idea that this realm is a literal hell that he's been summoned to as a punishment from wrongdoings unpaid. With how inexplicable it's all been, and with how much of it echoes the great pains of his past, it feels as likely as anything.
The world of his travels across Hydaelyn had seemed too kind to him, given his past. Too kind, given the way he'd lived his life, and the crueler fates of those that had walked similar paths.
Yet, Aymeric's presence here confuses all that. Aymeric deserves no matter of hell at all, and in frail moments, Estinien might even fear that the version here is only an illusion meant to taunt him. On the surface the idea is ridiculous, but in his heart, it holds sway regardless.
With Estinien's self-imposed exile, it's been a long time since he had the benefit of hearing his friend's sweet words. It seemed fair at the time - Aymeric had likely already wasted more words on him than were due. Now, though, he's remembering how much he needs them, when the world threatens him with its worst. How much it means to have someone that truly knows him say that he doesn't deserve this pain.
He meets Aymeric's gaze, one hand slipping to rest on his friend's hip - only to freeze uncertainly there, unsure if it is a step too far. At one point he wouldn't have hesitated, but now he does. So much as happened between then and this moment.
"...We should step back inside," he says after a moment, in a slight release of tension. He's remembered that their place on the balcony could be spied by their neighbors, or by other beasts lurking in the dark.
It has been a while since they shared any sort of real closeness, something that came with increasing responsibilities and less and less time together. A natural and expected outcome and Estinien, in all his years, has always been the more elusive sort. Aymeric had been used to him disappearing for times only to have him show up literally on his rooftop as if naught had changed.
But things had changed now--for them and for Ishgard. Yet in Aymeric's mind, no matter how much has, there are allowances that Estinien will always have and hold in his life, should he deign to claim them.
So it is not unwelcome gesture and he has half a mind to pull Estinien into a proper embrace, only to forgo such thoughts at Estinien's own hesitance. Mayhaps that too has changed?
Aymeric simply nods and offers a small smile as he pulls back, dropping his hands from his friend's shoulders. "Do you think that you could stomach something to eat?"
Something buzzes in Estinien's head as Aymeric pulls back, like emotional static. He feels like they've danced this dance before, but yet, after all these years he's no better at it. Was he right to think that Aymeric had been undisturbed, until the moment that his own hesitance had spoiled it?
He manages to nod his head regardless, how words gradually catching up with him as he guides them back inside of the apartment, lingering at the doorway as he closes it behind them.
"Aye," he says, finally. "I've not had much since early this morning." And he hopes that by the time Aymeric has finished whatever he's going to offer, he'll at least be in a state to properly break bread with him. There's still much they haven't talked about, and it leaves Estinien uncertain, but sharing food is such an old tradition that it seems like it might begin to make sense of things, however long it's been in between.
As his gaze follows Aymeric, not completely able to hide the hint of longing in his eyes, the beast stirs within his chest. There is a strange fascination he can feel within its emotions, as if something about his reaction to Aymeric draws its attention. It had shown amusement before, acknowledging Estinien's care for the other man, but something is different now.
YOU LOVE THIS MAN
The words come more clearly through their link than they have since Estinien received the Forest Spirit's soothing blessing. For a moment, he can feel a pang of similar longing within the oni's own spirit - not with sympathy, or with gentleness, but instead with familiar need. He can feel its claws around his heart.
On the outside, Estinien seems to merely be staring at Aymeric, his expression slightly strained, but Aymeric or his youkai both may notice a sudden heaviness in the atmosphere, like the weight of the oni's presence exerting itself through its host.
Aymeric figured as much. When Estinien turned inward as he did when something troubled him, basic necessities often went unattended. Not that Aymeric wouldn't offer food under any other circumstances, of course, and he always did enjoy cooking for his friend, but making sure he eats is a different matter than trying out new recipes and novel ingredients.
Well, for him, at least.
Aymeric moves back to the little counter where he has set out a cutting board, a bowl of finely chopped vegetables set to the side. A pan is set on the single burner to heat.
"I will do my utmost to be gentle on your sensibilities," he says with a small amount of mirth, trying to lighten the mood, as he begins to carefully cut what appears to be some sort of fish that came from one of the cans Estinien has hoarded. "I wanted to try and create something with the supplies you have amassed and became inspired by a particular stall earlier this day--"
He stops mid-sentence as the yokai within him suddenly springs to life, much more attuned to the air around them than Aymeric. The sharp edge of the blade stays resting against the cutting board as the hairs on the back of his neck stand on end and his ears feel particularly pointed.
Danger is the overwhelming rush that flows through him head to toe. He turns on instinct, looking over his shoulder--
--yet all he sees standing there is a man he would trust with his life--has, on several occasions, and his faith has not been proven wrong once. Still, Aymeric has to swallow roughly before raising his brows in a quiet question. He pushes back against the warning that comes not from his heart, but from another.
"...Mayhaps it would be more prudent to try something less adventurous?"
If there's one thing the oni has learned thus far, it's that the more miserable Estinien is, the malleable he becomes to its impulses. It can sense it within him - the violence that encircles his anger and his despair. They are not that different at the root of it, it thinks. It's host simply needs to be reminded.
Estinien can sense an inkling of those scheming thoughts, if not in actual words, then in concepts. It puts him on edge in a way that is unavoidably similar to experiences as the Azure Dragoon. While Nidhogg had desired to claim him, however, it had never been quite like this. He had never felt as if Nidhogg was sizing up the people before him like prey through his own eyes.
It's through that bloodthirsty gaze that he can spot the moment of instinctual wariness that goes through Aymeric. The pause of his knife, the way he looks over his shoulder as if a specter has passed behind him. Maybe 'specter' is an accurate way to describe what Estinien is becoming. Yet as it happens, Estinien is the one that feels strongly that he should run.
But he doesn't. Instead, he wobbles on his feet, searching behind him blindly with a hand to find the edge of his bed. With how small the apartment is, there isn't all that much space from the counter to where one sleeps. He sinks onto the mattress, nodding his head in a pitiful attempt to look normal even as he stares hollowly at the floor between his feet.
"Whatever pleases you," he finally manages, pressing one hand over his heart. "...Allow me a moment."
The moment passes. Though the okami is now on alert, a quiet rumble in the back of Aymeric's mind, he is able to return to the task at hand, allowing Estinien the bit of space (however much can be provided in such close quarters) and quiet he needs.
Though Aymeric is usually keen to make some conversation while he cooks for his friend, he instead concentrates on the new craft. Lightly pan-frying the pieces of fish first, then sprinkling in the vegetables and a wet doughy mixture to make some savory pancakes of sorts. At least as close as he could to the kind he had seen being served prior.
It's a short affair in the end, but he hopes that it has allowed Estinien enough time to compose himself. He cuts the pancake into slices and slides it onto a plate before closing that vast (two step) distance to stand next to the bed.
Estinien has his arms wrapped around his gut as Aymeric approaches, though he's composed himself enough to clue into his friend's presence this time. He looks at him somewhat guiltily, but then answers in way of shifting over to make room. He wouldn't deny Aymeric that, no matter how on edge he's feeling.
He glances at the food Aymeric's made, fully taking it in despite the scent of cooking having reached him earlier. He can't help but feel emotional at the sight, both because of the nostalgic familiarity and the fact that he hasn't really eaten anything that wasn't straight out of a can for a while now. Most of the time, he hasn't even bothered to warm it up.
"There's something you must know," he says abruptly. His uncertainty in the matter of obvious, like he's reluctant to go through with explaining it. He hasn't gone into much detail, talking about the situation with the spirit possessing him, except for saying that he considers it to be demonic and constant bother.
"The spirit... it seems interested in you." The word 'interested' in carrying a lot of weight as he says it. The sort of tone that implies that it is not of the benevolent type. "I have stayed its hand for now, but..."
It's dangerous, which he's already told Aymeric in a sense. He knows that his friend likely won't listen, but concealing what's going on seems like a betrayal regardless.
Aymeric is happy to take his spot on the small bed, already extending the plate of his experimental cooking out in offering. But he takes pause to listen to Estinien's caution, the playfulness in his expression quickly fading.
Inside of him, the okami bristles again, a confirmation of its earlier warning.
So that's what it was...? he wonders, but does not want to give too much to Estinien's fears, if only for the other man's sake.
Aymeric lowers the plate so he can rest it on his bent knee, considering for a few beats.
"I see."
He frowns slightly, more in thought than in disapproval. (The okami has plenty to share of the latter, it seems.)
"...And the nature of this interest..." He ventures, feeling he knows the answer. "You believe to be to my detriment."
Estinien nods, looking somewhat distant as the oni weighs against his heart and mind with particular intensity, insisting upon its presence even more aggressively now that he dares speak of it aloud. That much he can push aside, it isn't nearly as bad as it was a month before, but its constant presence daunts him.
"...It has done everything in its power to exert its authority over me," he explains uncomfortably. "It craves suffering, and for all the bloodshed I will not give it, it endeavors to punish me instead."
It had been unspeakably difficult, dealing with it for that first month, with nothing to aid him. The Forest Spirit's blessing has helped to calm the ravenous hunger of the beast, but it hunts in more insidious ways all the same.
"Alone, I am the only one within its reach. But... knowing everything you are to me..." He hesitates, putting a hand to his head again. "I'm... I'm afraid..."
The sentence is meant to go somewhere, to explain what he foresees happening, but with the bodies of his family still fresh in his mind, he can't bear to speak the words. The intent is there, anyway. He's afraid, plain and simple.
He feels his chest tighten as he listens for a multitude of reasons, some he ought to keep quietly to himself. It pains him to see that Estinien feels trapped--is trapped in yet another battle within himself. His ill-fated friend indeed.
Aymeric lowers his gaze as he let's a silence fall between them. Not cold, but palpable. The air is heavy and the okami within him is heeding the warnings fully. There's a push against his heart that, yes, he should move away, yes, he should leave. There is something oppressive in this room and it is dwelling within his dearest friend.
"...I know what it is you fear," he says softly, lifting his eyes back up again to stare directly at Estinien's face. "Yet I will not stand idly by as you face this new challenge alone. I failed you with Nidhogg--I gave in too quickly to what I saw as the horrible, inevitable end to your suffering. But I will not do so again."
Estinien has never blamed Aymeric for that, of course. In his own way, Aymeric had most accurately intuited what Estinien would have asked for himself - and had asked for the moment he regained enough control to speak. The Warrior of Light and Alphinaud had seen another way, but it was a path that neither of them could have anticipated.
Yet, the same hope that had weakened his resolve enough to condemn him to be Nidhogg's thrall has taken effect here as well. Estinien was shown that he had a chance to live, and now that he's been offered it, he doesn't want to let it go. He wants to survive, he wants to go home.
So, maybe it's a good thing that Aymeric has also changed his mind. As afraid as he is of hurting his truest friend, is that sentiment not what had allowed him salvation before?
Estinien stares back at him, and it almost seems as if he might argue, but in the end no objection comes. Instead, Estinien reaches over to take the plate that Aymeric had been offering him before.
"...Then twould seem that I can give in no more easily."
It is with some trepidation that he waits for Estinien's reaction--not out of a weakening of his own resolve, but out of not wanting to get into too deep of an argument when Estinien is yet not at his best. The fact that he assents at all is a testament to the changes he has gone through and Aymeric finds himself pleasantly surprised as Estinien simply agrees and takes the offered meal.
Aymeric's own expression softens as his gaze drops to the plate. Truly the dish does not have the sort of style and flare of the local cuisine--Aymeric treated it a bit more as a hefty crepe than of the okonomiyaki he had unwittingly been inspired by--but it smells of the town faire, in the least.
"Then we are in agreement," he says to put an end to any potential misgivings. "Though, if it would be easier for you should I make my own arrangements...?"
The thought had been there was safety in numbers with the two of them and neither wanted to 'make themselves at home' for longer than they needed to. But while Aymeric will not leave Estinien to battle with this spirit alone, he also does not want his presence to cause him extra undue suffering.
Estinien starts eating the weird crepe with his fingers, only to pause when Aymeric ponders the idea of whether or not they should stay in the same apartment. His apprehension is clear. It's a question he doesn't want to have to answer, nor does he know how to.
It could be considered responsible to have Aymeric sleep somewhere else, lest something happen while they are unguarded in such close quarters, but especially right now he doesn't want his friend to leave. As tentative as it's been, he's enjoyed sharing a space with him for the last few days. He finds comfort in it, even if he is afraid of the consequences of allowing himself to have that connection.
So, in the end, his face falls, but he can't seem to verbalize his response. There's a clear reluctance to offer either answer - it feels selfish to prioritize his comfort over the possibility of Aymeric being hurt.
"...It would bring me no comfort to put distance between us," he says. Not now. Not when he finally feels like they have a chance to... to do something. Now that the silence between them has been broken, Estinien's fearful hand finally forced. "But... I can ill ask for you to remain at risk."
Truth be told, Aymeric isn't sure he wants to hear what the right answer ought to be. It is out of necessity alone that he feels compelled to make the offer, not wanting to put his desires to stay close to his friend more important than Estinien's own needs. (Unsurprising, it is, that they approach it poorly from the same angle.)
That Estinien speaks plainly of them gets Aymeric to immediately raise his brows.
"I am no more at risk than I would be otherwise," he says quickly, mayhaps a little too quickly. "This town is fraught with unknown dangers and I would be remiss to not admit that I too would feel better with you at my side."
Estinien hears that admission with a mixture of relief and guilt. How long has it been since they were in a position to ask such questions? Since they were truly reliant on each other, on an unknown battleground? He had somehow imagined that in his absence Aymeric would have simply moved on to the more important things he had achieved and earned, but to see him again after so long and to find him to still be so true...
He can't help but think that Estinien is the one to have abandoned Aymeric, despite his friend stalwart refusal to do the same. Much of importance had happened as he travelled, and most of it he doesn't regret, but should he have done more? Said more, offered more?
He stares down at the food Aymeric has prepared for him, thinking of their many days together in the Borel manor, particularly when they were younger men. Sharing food, sharing company... sometimes more than that. He'd assumed that the time for such things would have long passed, but...
He fings his eyes watering slightly, overwhelmed with the emotions of the moment and weary from the burdens of the day. Blinking it away, he reaches out a hand to rest upon Aymeric's back - a fumbling attempt at intimacy.
"Then I will do all I can to defend you," he says softly.
Aymeric would never deny that he has missed Estinien since he decided to leave Ishgard, nor was he surprised by the decision in the first place. But his inherent affections and trust in his closest friend never wavered for a second. He just knew he would need to wait, as always.
He's become rather adept at waiting.
He's also become adept at reading Estinien's body language. Words can be a struggle at times and the way he both tenses and relaxes tells Aymeric their thoughts really are one and the same--a desire for company and comradeship but a fear the other's wellbeing. There had been a time when such thoughts were not so heavily clouded with the blood spilt between them, but there is nothing Aymeric doesn't think the can face together.
So he smiles, warmth returning to his features as Estinien wipes his eyes. The hand only brightens him further and he readily returns the gesture, more sure of himself in it.
"I know." He never doubted. "And i as well, my friend."
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He's in the middle of sorting out the ingredients in the small kitchen area when Estinien returns. Aymeric offers a smile in welcome, but--
--Estinien seems not to notice him at all. So Aymeric watches quietly as the spirit within him gives a quiet rumbling hum. The Okami--as it is known, apparently--has been remarkably unobtrusive since his arrival, only offering small notions of commentary every now and then. Aymeric isn't sure if it is something he should be concerned about or not, but it does seem to be the most reactive when Estinien is about--or more specifically, the yokai within him.
It's a moment before Aymeric decides to approach, keeping a yalm or two between them as not to surprise the dragoon.
"...Estinien?"
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That moment fades, however, as he slowly remembers that Aymeric no longer need be a figment of his imagination. He's actually here, now - what's more, he must have been there when he entered the apartment. Estinien's shoulder's tense with the realization, and then relax, as he slowly turns to give his friend a dumbstruck look.
The darkness around his eyes seems deeper than ever, his eyes having taken on a reddish tone again that seems to come and go with his moods. He lets go of his hair as if he's only just realized he was pulling on it in the first place.
"...I didn't see you," he explains hazily. Still, he finds that he's a welcome sight.
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"I surmised as much," he says without any amount of frustration or spite. "Is aught amiss?"
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"The curse we faced before..." he murmurs, distracted with the thought of it. "It returned to me." He won't lie about it. As much of a natural impulse as it is to hold it within him, but doesn't trust himself to be able to keep it from Aymeric's notice. Withholding the information would only pain him further.
"It showed me... my family. The day it happened."
Part of him is furious behind the shock of it all - that whatever spirit caused this would be so cruel.
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Of course. Aymeric had seen pieces of his own past that were difficult to face, let alone the scene from another's. That Estinien would suffer similarly isn't all that surprising all things considered, but it leaves him with a heavy heart all the same.
Aymeric takes a step forward, placing a hand on his friend's shoulder in a silent gesture of sympathy. He knows the tale well enough now, though he will never fully know the horrors to have experienced it first hand. How such a singular event shaped the man before him, for good and for ill.
"I am sorry, my friend..."
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"If it weren't insult enough," he says through his teeth, "others... from the city... they were present for it." His shame is obvious. No matter what the strangers had said to him in the aftermath, but feeling of making a fool of himself is hard to shake. To have broken down so spectacularly... to have willfully asked them for aid...
He knows that asking for help is one of those things that one is responsibly supposed to do, but it still sits poorly with him. He averts his gaze.
"Not even in my dreams..." He shakes his head. Not even his nightmares were so visceral.
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"...People you know?" he asks, not sure if acquaintances would be better or not.
Aymeric shakes his head. "These are unprecedented circumstances, Estinien. But that does not mean you should have suffered for it."
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"They offered what pity they could," Estinien says. That's definitely what he sees it as, though. Pity, rather than compassion or anything with more positive connotations. Like it was so pathetic they had to do something about it, despite their lack of reason to care for him. "But I... there isn't..."
His gaze rises to meet Aymeric's and then falls again. Estinien's trust of Aymeric's intent was something hard-won. He knows that behind Aymeric's compassion there is no contempt or jodgement. It's hard to muster the same for anyone else. His voice falls quiet.
"I had hoped to move on," he says, finally. "To be something... better. Yet this place seems intent on punishing me, dragging me back, as if... by some karmic rite."
He can't speak for anyone else suffering this, but he can't shake the feeling that it's happening to him because he deserves it.
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So as keenly as Aymeric felt his absence, he did not question it. But he also did not believe that a lifetime's worth of anguish would be undone over the course of a few moons.
"You have ever held yourself to the highest standards, my friend," he says quietly, but with no small amount of fondness despite the somber mood. "For as many impossible and seemingly unsurmountable challenges that you have faced and bested, you are a man at the end of it. You will best this as well, but I do not doubt that it will take time. Pray allow yourself that time."
He places his other hand on Estinien's opposite shoulder, bowing his head slightly and trying to catch the other man's gaze.
"What this town is doing is hardly helping, but do not discount what progress you have yet made. This is not recompense for the wrongs you feel you have committed. This is not justice."
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The world of his travels across Hydaelyn had seemed too kind to him, given his past. Too kind, given the way he'd lived his life, and the crueler fates of those that had walked similar paths.
Yet, Aymeric's presence here confuses all that. Aymeric deserves no matter of hell at all, and in frail moments, Estinien might even fear that the version here is only an illusion meant to taunt him. On the surface the idea is ridiculous, but in his heart, it holds sway regardless.
With Estinien's self-imposed exile, it's been a long time since he had the benefit of hearing his friend's sweet words. It seemed fair at the time - Aymeric had likely already wasted more words on him than were due. Now, though, he's remembering how much he needs them, when the world threatens him with its worst. How much it means to have someone that truly knows him say that he doesn't deserve this pain.
He meets Aymeric's gaze, one hand slipping to rest on his friend's hip - only to freeze uncertainly there, unsure if it is a step too far. At one point he wouldn't have hesitated, but now he does. So much as happened between then and this moment.
"...We should step back inside," he says after a moment, in a slight release of tension. He's remembered that their place on the balcony could be spied by their neighbors, or by other beasts lurking in the dark.
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But things had changed now--for them and for Ishgard. Yet in Aymeric's mind, no matter how much has, there are allowances that Estinien will always have and hold in his life, should he deign to claim them.
So it is not unwelcome gesture and he has half a mind to pull Estinien into a proper embrace, only to forgo such thoughts at Estinien's own hesitance. Mayhaps that too has changed?
Aymeric simply nods and offers a small smile as he pulls back, dropping his hands from his friend's shoulders. "Do you think that you could stomach something to eat?"
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He manages to nod his head regardless, how words gradually catching up with him as he guides them back inside of the apartment, lingering at the doorway as he closes it behind them.
"Aye," he says, finally. "I've not had much since early this morning." And he hopes that by the time Aymeric has finished whatever he's going to offer, he'll at least be in a state to properly break bread with him. There's still much they haven't talked about, and it leaves Estinien uncertain, but sharing food is such an old tradition that it seems like it might begin to make sense of things, however long it's been in between.
As his gaze follows Aymeric, not completely able to hide the hint of longing in his eyes, the beast stirs within his chest. There is a strange fascination he can feel within its emotions, as if something about his reaction to Aymeric draws its attention. It had shown amusement before, acknowledging Estinien's care for the other man, but something is different now.
YOU LOVE THIS MAN
The words come more clearly through their link than they have since Estinien received the Forest Spirit's soothing blessing. For a moment, he can feel a pang of similar longing within the oni's own spirit - not with sympathy, or with gentleness, but instead with familiar need. He can feel its claws around his heart.
On the outside, Estinien seems to merely be staring at Aymeric, his expression slightly strained, but Aymeric or his youkai both may notice a sudden heaviness in the atmosphere, like the weight of the oni's presence exerting itself through its host.
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Well, for him, at least.
Aymeric moves back to the little counter where he has set out a cutting board, a bowl of finely chopped vegetables set to the side. A pan is set on the single burner to heat.
"I will do my utmost to be gentle on your sensibilities," he says with a small amount of mirth, trying to lighten the mood, as he begins to carefully cut what appears to be some sort of fish that came from one of the cans Estinien has hoarded. "I wanted to try and create something with the supplies you have amassed and became inspired by a particular stall earlier this day--"
He stops mid-sentence as the yokai within him suddenly springs to life, much more attuned to the air around them than Aymeric. The sharp edge of the blade stays resting against the cutting board as the hairs on the back of his neck stand on end and his ears feel particularly pointed.
Danger is the overwhelming rush that flows through him head to toe. He turns on instinct, looking over his shoulder--
--yet all he sees standing there is a man he would trust with his life--has, on several occasions, and his faith has not been proven wrong once. Still, Aymeric has to swallow roughly before raising his brows in a quiet question. He pushes back against the warning that comes not from his heart, but from another.
"...Mayhaps it would be more prudent to try something less adventurous?"
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Estinien can sense an inkling of those scheming thoughts, if not in actual words, then in concepts. It puts him on edge in a way that is unavoidably similar to experiences as the Azure Dragoon. While Nidhogg had desired to claim him, however, it had never been quite like this. He had never felt as if Nidhogg was sizing up the people before him like prey through his own eyes.
It's through that bloodthirsty gaze that he can spot the moment of instinctual wariness that goes through Aymeric. The pause of his knife, the way he looks over his shoulder as if a specter has passed behind him. Maybe 'specter' is an accurate way to describe what Estinien is becoming. Yet as it happens, Estinien is the one that feels strongly that he should run.
But he doesn't. Instead, he wobbles on his feet, searching behind him blindly with a hand to find the edge of his bed. With how small the apartment is, there isn't all that much space from the counter to where one sleeps. He sinks onto the mattress, nodding his head in a pitiful attempt to look normal even as he stares hollowly at the floor between his feet.
"Whatever pleases you," he finally manages, pressing one hand over his heart. "...Allow me a moment."
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Though Aymeric is usually keen to make some conversation while he cooks for his friend, he instead concentrates on the new craft. Lightly pan-frying the pieces of fish first, then sprinkling in the vegetables and a wet doughy mixture to make some savory pancakes of sorts. At least as close as he could to the kind he had seen being served prior.
It's a short affair in the end, but he hopes that it has allowed Estinien enough time to compose himself. He cuts the pancake into slices and slides it onto a plate before closing that vast (two step) distance to stand next to the bed.
"Is this seat taken?"
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He glances at the food Aymeric's made, fully taking it in despite the scent of cooking having reached him earlier. He can't help but feel emotional at the sight, both because of the nostalgic familiarity and the fact that he hasn't really eaten anything that wasn't straight out of a can for a while now. Most of the time, he hasn't even bothered to warm it up.
"There's something you must know," he says abruptly. His uncertainty in the matter of obvious, like he's reluctant to go through with explaining it. He hasn't gone into much detail, talking about the situation with the spirit possessing him, except for saying that he considers it to be demonic and constant bother.
"The spirit... it seems interested in you." The word 'interested' in carrying a lot of weight as he says it. The sort of tone that implies that it is not of the benevolent type. "I have stayed its hand for now, but..."
It's dangerous, which he's already told Aymeric in a sense. He knows that his friend likely won't listen, but concealing what's going on seems like a betrayal regardless.
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Inside of him, the okami bristles again, a confirmation of its earlier warning.
So that's what it was...? he wonders, but does not want to give too much to Estinien's fears, if only for the other man's sake.
Aymeric lowers the plate so he can rest it on his bent knee, considering for a few beats.
"I see."
He frowns slightly, more in thought than in disapproval. (The okami has plenty to share of the latter, it seems.)
"...And the nature of this interest..." He ventures, feeling he knows the answer. "You believe to be to my detriment."
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"...It has done everything in its power to exert its authority over me," he explains uncomfortably. "It craves suffering, and for all the bloodshed I will not give it, it endeavors to punish me instead."
It had been unspeakably difficult, dealing with it for that first month, with nothing to aid him. The Forest Spirit's blessing has helped to calm the ravenous hunger of the beast, but it hunts in more insidious ways all the same.
"Alone, I am the only one within its reach. But... knowing everything you are to me..." He hesitates, putting a hand to his head again. "I'm... I'm afraid..."
The sentence is meant to go somewhere, to explain what he foresees happening, but with the bodies of his family still fresh in his mind, he can't bear to speak the words. The intent is there, anyway. He's afraid, plain and simple.
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Aymeric lowers his gaze as he let's a silence fall between them. Not cold, but palpable. The air is heavy and the okami within him is heeding the warnings fully. There's a push against his heart that, yes, he should move away, yes, he should leave. There is something oppressive in this room and it is dwelling within his dearest friend.
"...I know what it is you fear," he says softly, lifting his eyes back up again to stare directly at Estinien's face. "Yet I will not stand idly by as you face this new challenge alone. I failed you with Nidhogg--I gave in too quickly to what I saw as the horrible, inevitable end to your suffering. But I will not do so again."
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Yet, the same hope that had weakened his resolve enough to condemn him to be Nidhogg's thrall has taken effect here as well. Estinien was shown that he had a chance to live, and now that he's been offered it, he doesn't want to let it go. He wants to survive, he wants to go home.
So, maybe it's a good thing that Aymeric has also changed his mind. As afraid as he is of hurting his truest friend, is that sentiment not what had allowed him salvation before?
Estinien stares back at him, and it almost seems as if he might argue, but in the end no objection comes. Instead, Estinien reaches over to take the plate that Aymeric had been offering him before.
"...Then twould seem that I can give in no more easily."
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Aymeric's own expression softens as his gaze drops to the plate. Truly the dish does not have the sort of style and flare of the local cuisine--Aymeric treated it a bit more as a hefty crepe than of the okonomiyaki he had unwittingly been inspired by--but it smells of the town faire, in the least.
"Then we are in agreement," he says to put an end to any potential misgivings. "Though, if it would be easier for you should I make my own arrangements...?"
The thought had been there was safety in numbers with the two of them and neither wanted to 'make themselves at home' for longer than they needed to. But while Aymeric will not leave Estinien to battle with this spirit alone, he also does not want his presence to cause him extra undue suffering.
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It could be considered responsible to have Aymeric sleep somewhere else, lest something happen while they are unguarded in such close quarters, but especially right now he doesn't want his friend to leave. As tentative as it's been, he's enjoyed sharing a space with him for the last few days. He finds comfort in it, even if he is afraid of the consequences of allowing himself to have that connection.
So, in the end, his face falls, but he can't seem to verbalize his response. There's a clear reluctance to offer either answer - it feels selfish to prioritize his comfort over the possibility of Aymeric being hurt.
"...It would bring me no comfort to put distance between us," he says. Not now. Not when he finally feels like they have a chance to... to do something. Now that the silence between them has been broken, Estinien's fearful hand finally forced. "But... I can ill ask for you to remain at risk."
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That Estinien speaks plainly of them gets Aymeric to immediately raise his brows.
"I am no more at risk than I would be otherwise," he says quickly, mayhaps a little too quickly. "This town is fraught with unknown dangers and I would be remiss to not admit that I too would feel better with you at my side."
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He can't help but think that Estinien is the one to have abandoned Aymeric, despite his friend stalwart refusal to do the same. Much of importance had happened as he travelled, and most of it he doesn't regret, but should he have done more? Said more, offered more?
He stares down at the food Aymeric has prepared for him, thinking of their many days together in the Borel manor, particularly when they were younger men. Sharing food, sharing company... sometimes more than that. He'd assumed that the time for such things would have long passed, but...
He fings his eyes watering slightly, overwhelmed with the emotions of the moment and weary from the burdens of the day. Blinking it away, he reaches out a hand to rest upon Aymeric's back - a fumbling attempt at intimacy.
"Then I will do all I can to defend you," he says softly.
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He's become rather adept at waiting.
He's also become adept at reading Estinien's body language. Words can be a struggle at times and the way he both tenses and relaxes tells Aymeric their thoughts really are one and the same--a desire for company and comradeship but a fear the other's wellbeing. There had been a time when such thoughts were not so heavily clouded with the blood spilt between them, but there is nothing Aymeric doesn't think the can face together.
So he smiles, warmth returning to his features as Estinien wipes his eyes. The hand only brightens him further and he readily returns the gesture, more sure of himself in it.
"I know." He never doubted. "And i as well, my friend."
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