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[EP] The Worst Birthday
Of course, everybody had birthdays - even if they didn't know what day it was on the calendar, that didn't stop someone having them. Vax'ildan hadn't honestly thought much about it, until Joanna had got talking when to plant what one afternoon amongst the herbs in her garden. Seasons, months, weeks, days... They were different in this world from what Vax knew. Nevertheless, when he stopped to do a bit of his own math, he thought it must be very near his own birthday in Exandria.
Their birthday. His, by only a couple of minutes, and then Vex'ahlia's.
It seemed a stupid thing to get hung up about. But once it (she) had wormed its way into his brain, his heart, he couldn't get it (her) out, and it became a crushing reminder that Vex could be lost to him forever. He didn't have much in the way of distractions, and the more he tried to forget about it, the worse it had got until he sank into a drowning sulk. He avoided everyone and everything including his mirror-matched room, effectively vanishing for a few days on end, until gravely admitting that the only way out might very well be through.
Which is how he ended up sitting in the one corner of a booth in the cafe, armor exchanged for a simple sleeveless tunic and loose pants from Songrun, staring at the empty seat across from him with arms folded on the table in a bit of a hunch.
"Get us a drink," he told the passers-by mirthlessly, without so much as turning to look at them or stopping to count how many he'd had already. Did it matter? "It's our birthday."
Their birthday. His, by only a couple of minutes, and then Vex'ahlia's.
It seemed a stupid thing to get hung up about. But once it (she) had wormed its way into his brain, his heart, he couldn't get it (her) out, and it became a crushing reminder that Vex could be lost to him forever. He didn't have much in the way of distractions, and the more he tried to forget about it, the worse it had got until he sank into a drowning sulk. He avoided everyone and everything including his mirror-matched room, effectively vanishing for a few days on end, until gravely admitting that the only way out might very well be through.
Which is how he ended up sitting in the one corner of a booth in the cafe, armor exchanged for a simple sleeveless tunic and loose pants from Songrun, staring at the empty seat across from him with arms folded on the table in a bit of a hunch.
"Get us a drink," he told the passers-by mirthlessly, without so much as turning to look at them or stopping to count how many he'd had already. Did it matter? "It's our birthday."
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He returned a few minutes later with two drinks. He set one of them in front of Vax and kept the other for himself as he slid into a chair beside him. His intention had been to make Vax's drink delicious but weak on the alcohol. His own was a bit stronger.
"There, have a taste," he said.
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"No, nevermind. This is me trusting you," he swallowed dutifully.
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He set the fruit-drink aside, but he had a big swallow of water before he looked back up at Alcuin. "I have always been very close to Vex'ahlia - my sister," he couldn't remember if he'd spoken of her to Alcuin or not. "We've never been apart for more than a couple of days, and I was a miserable bastard about it even then. This..." He cast out his hands to gesture in vague frustration at the Inn around them, though any other words stuck in his tightened throat. This was a far greater remove, for longer, and with no plan, no agreement, to see them reunited. He just shook his head.
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He hesitated, not wanting to make it about himself, but also wanting to offer some empathy (and perhaps some distraction from Vax's own misery).
"I have a sister," he said. "Well... sort of. An adopted sister, I guess you might say. I do miss her. Mostly I hope that she escaped from the fate that befell Anafiel... and myself too, I guess." Though as soon as he said it, he wondered if he ought to have thought ahead of time as to how he might explain how Phedre could be a sister but he did not think of Anafiel as a father... well. Too late.
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He smiled, genuinely, but it still came out painfully sad. "But she really wants to be known as the pretty twin." Which she absolutely was.
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"She's even prettier than you?" Alcuin said with a little smile. "I hope to meet her."
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"I hope so too," he added more quietly, letting himself savor the selfishness in it for the moment.
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"Oh, I - someone, I'm sure." Which was a weird answer, but he didn't know what to say, except to thank him for the flattery. And meanwhile, remind himself how Vax had no interest in him beyond friendship.
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Because it seemed a fluid change in subject and maybe Vax could use thinking of something else he said, "And it's nice to be valued for something other than my appearance." Then, because it made him think of him, "Do you know Ignis? Tall... dark glasses... knows how to cook things other than chicken."
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