[Huh, well that was a whole thing wasn't it? He had to take the 'ride' from the guy that was not experienced. Damn, he really should have said yes to Speed, but those chases of explosions...]
I'm an unaffiliated starfallen meta. Means I had a few months on the guild dime. I know how to use these things, and I know what most of the core guild cities look like. Not Little Love. Where were you staying?
[Like he would bother to strand someone here in place of him. That would be the worst thing he could do. Before he does that, though, he starts to dress in his warm clothes again.]
[He'll wait while Mark gets his winter gear back on, folding his wings and taking a long look at the scenery. He can understand not wanting to be stuck here against your will, but this place really is beautiful.]
Well, yeah. The Diadem is fancy - why would you leave before you have to?
[He smiles back, but the gratitude throws him a bit. It's one thing to pull a fellow soldier out of the line of fire during combat - that's duty, and also it doesn't make sense to let an ally die. This...he did go out of his way, for a complete stranger, only because the guy needed it (though the sightseeing is certainly a benefit).]
[He's not used to being able to just do a kindness. He's definitely not used to being thanked for it.]
No problem. Being stranded in the middle of nowhere isn't great, so...
[Huvrye has since learned that your average human can't take a punch the way your average homunculus can, so if anyone tries to start trouble, he will have no trouble ending it.]
[Mark took a deep breath, tried to have more confidence, and then closed his eyes while he tried to picture where they were going. But it had been so long, and he was distracted. At least, though, they only ended up on the roof of the place. And when Mark opened his eyes he sighed.]
And now to figure out how to get down from the Diadem's roof when I literally never properly entered the building.
[Well, that's an interesting misfire. Right now, Huvrye is just grateful they're not halfway through a wall somewhere. He can survive a lot, but he's pretty sure that's outside what he can handle.]
[He doesn't say anything - just gives Mark a meaningful look and opens his wings. He did offer to give Mark a ride, after all.]
[It's a bit wry. At home, Huvrye stood out because he was a homunculus with a reputation; here, it's because he's a fairy at all. Not many people have wings, and none of them are like his. He can't exactly keep a low profile here.]
What you did would sorta be considered a hero thing. And I don't think normally heroes make friends with the people they save? Not that I would turn away friends. I just thought, I guess, that you would be more of a 'it happened, nice to have met you, see ya'
[Mark gets to "hero thing" and Huvrye's ability to process the situation comes to a swift and abrupt stop. A hero. Him. He'd been called a hero before, but that was the Lasardhin newspaper, and it's not like anyone in Lasardhi is trustworthy. But here, it's-]
[He'd looked at the guilds, but he hadn't actually thought-]
[Those are some low standards, if he's a hero-]
[He looks down, left to right, opens his mouth, closes it again, tries again, because he can't get his thoughts in order, let alone words, and-]
I've only been here for a week.
[It's slow and a little desperate.]
I still don't know how any of this works. I just- I thought-
[He sighs.]
Where I'm from, it's dangerous to be outside of a city, nevermind stranded outside of one. You needed help, and I- I don't really know how these things go here.
[Oh boy. This... That was a lot more than Mark was expecting. He watches the guy silently, and he can almost see it. How lost he is. How confused. And so Mark reaches out to touch his arm.]
You've got a room here in the hotel. So here's what we're going to do. We're going down to your room, we're going to introduce you to the wonders of Thai food from room service or take out or something, and I'm going to sit down and we're going to talk about it. Because I really needed someone to explain a lot of this to me too. I may not be able to talk about the guilds as much, but maybe I can help a little bit.
[He smiles at Huvrye because the guy needs a smile right now.]
You saved me from being lost. I owe you the same in return.
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Do you trust me?
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[That is a very broad question from a guy who was pretty set on keeping his secrets an hour ago.]
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[Turns out context is important! He pulls the teleporter out of his pocket and offers it to Mark.]
Take us back to wherever you're staying. As long as it's on the continent, I can take care of myself from there.
[And if Mark bails without him, he can at least fly back to Phoenix. He doesn't think that'll happen, but it's still a possibility.]
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[Like he would bother to strand someone here in place of him. That would be the worst thing he could do. Before he does that, though, he starts to dress in his warm clothes again.]
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[He'll wait while Mark gets his winter gear back on, folding his wings and taking a long look at the scenery. He can understand not wanting to be stuck here against your will, but this place really is beautiful.]
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[He looks to the guy and offers a bit of a smile.]
Thanks. For coming out to save a stranger.
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[He smiles back, but the gratitude throws him a bit. It's one thing to pull a fellow soldier out of the line of fire during combat - that's duty, and also it doesn't make sense to let an ally die. This...he did go out of his way, for a complete stranger, only because the guy needed it (though the sightseeing is certainly a benefit).]
[He's not used to being able to just do a kindness. He's definitely not used to being thanked for it.]
No problem. Being stranded in the middle of nowhere isn't great, so...
[He trails off and shrugs.]
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[He finally finishes getting warm and takes the teleporter up.]
Uh, I guess hold on to me?
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[He blinks at the followup request-]
Uh- okay?
[And puts a hand on Mark's shoulder. It's how his earlier ridealong had worked, and it's the least awkward thing he can think of right now.]
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[He's been mugged there before, but it'll be fine this time. Probably.]
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[Huvrye has since learned that your average human can't take a punch the way your average homunculus can, so if anyone tries to start trouble, he will have no trouble ending it.]
Whenever you're ready.
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[Mark took a deep breath, tried to have more confidence, and then closed his eyes while he tried to picture where they were going. But it had been so long, and he was distracted. At least, though, they only ended up on the roof of the place. And when Mark opened his eyes he sighed.]
And now to figure out how to get down from the Diadem's roof when I literally never properly entered the building.
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[He doesn't say anything - just gives Mark a meaningful look and opens his wings. He did offer to give Mark a ride, after all.]
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[He had teleported them safely, he'd just gotten distracted. But for now he offers over the teleporter and nods. Yeah, he can accept this.]
The alley behind the place? Should be the safest bet for letting me down. I'm going to owe you so much for this.
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[He's just not going to bring up the 'teleported halfway through a wall' idea. Probably not a good idea to put that in Mark's head.]
[He takes the teleporter back and puts it back in his pocket, then starts heading towards the back of the building.]
Any reason you don't want to be let down on the street? I'll still take you to the back - I'm just curious.
[Seriously, why this alley?]
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I try and not give away the whole 'I'm a Meta' thing. Being seen a lot with Metas can make that harder, if I can't explain the friendship.
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[It's a bit wry. At home, Huvrye stood out because he was a homunculus with a reputation; here, it's because he's a fairy at all. Not many people have wings, and none of them are like his. He can't exactly keep a low profile here.]
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Did you really want to spend a lot of time with the weird stranger you met in the middle of a desert? Like, what if I'm a suspicious person?
[Not like he has a problem with the other guy.]
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[What kind of question is that?]
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[It doesn't even make sense to him to steal it.]
I guess I was also thinking of it as sorta like 'i broke down on the freeway and someone helped change the tire'.
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[He's still absolutely lost on this line of thought.]
So? Does it matter how we meet?
[Is it important? Is it a civ thing he doesn't know about?]
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[Mark sighs.]
What you did would sorta be considered a hero thing. And I don't think normally heroes make friends with the people they save? Not that I would turn away friends. I just thought, I guess, that you would be more of a 'it happened, nice to have met you, see ya'
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[He'd looked at the guilds, but he hadn't actually thought-]
[Those are some low standards, if he's a hero-]
[He looks down, left to right, opens his mouth, closes it again, tries again, because he can't get his thoughts in order, let alone words, and-]
I've only been here for a week.
[It's slow and a little desperate.]
I still don't know how any of this works. I just- I thought-
[He sighs.]
Where I'm from, it's dangerous to be outside of a city, nevermind stranded outside of one. You needed help, and I- I don't really know how these things go here.
[He is so lost.]
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You've got a room here in the hotel. So here's what we're going to do. We're going down to your room, we're going to introduce you to the wonders of Thai food from room service or take out or something, and I'm going to sit down and we're going to talk about it. Because I really needed someone to explain a lot of this to me too. I may not be able to talk about the guilds as much, but maybe I can help a little bit.
[He smiles at Huvrye because the guy needs a smile right now.]
You saved me from being lost. I owe you the same in return.
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