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daemonized) wrote2017-01-23 02:25 pm
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ARDYN IZUNIA
Ardyn Izunia. Professor of law. Lord of law. Liege of law. The one grading your papers. Leave a message.
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No sense of humor? The most cardinal of sins. [A sip of his wine before he continues.] I would have expected you to tell the tale of a disastrous first date involving panic and flame. What's life, if you can't indulge yourself in inanity now and again?
In any case, their loss.
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And you? What've you gone and set on fire so far?
[maybe not a dish towel, but something had to end up in the path of disaster at some point. she'll accept drowned or broken into pieces as well, Grell's not picky about minor calamities.]
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[What disastrous things has he wrought in his lifetime? He has his own set of stories he could share, he supposes.] The fires were limited mostly to early failed attempts at cooking. Though I've shattered a window or two in the past, and put a hole in the middle of a mounted television. Fallen through a second-floor banister, but that was, ah-
[These were all such a long time ago.]
Maybe it shouldn't surprise you that all of these stories also involve a certain younger brother.
[When you're trying to take care of a baby brother (because lord knows his parents didn't care enough to, not in the ways that mattered, at least), disasters are bound to happen, okay.]
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[fires, the occasional property damage, it all sounded a little reckless, but not out of the question for two to get up to. and hey, anyone could set more fires in the future - whether it be intentional or accidental depends on personality.]
How did the hole get in the television? Him or you?
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Which do you think?
[A question for a question, again. But he'll tell the story, he's just curious about which Grell thinks would be the perpetrator behind a shatter television screen first.]
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I can't make judgements on your brother with never meeting him. But I'm not going to rule out the possibility that something was thrown, someone ducked, and it hit an unintended target.
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Then let me make your judgments for you. He is brash, impulsive, and loud. Energetic, stubborn, and tiring. [So very, very tiring in those younger years. What a lifetime ago that was.]
It was the television remote. He threw it at me; I remember it flying past my face, only inches away, and shattering into the screen behind me.
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Oh no.
[she at least looks properly horrified, though her eyes betray how amused she is by the whole thing, imagining it. (her mental image of Fynn is something close to Ardyn himself, with a few features tweaked, and then the both of them shrunk to child height.)]
I can't imagine that went over well with anyone involved. What did you even do to warrant a thrown remote?
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I'm his older brother. That was an unforgivable sin in its own right, don't you know? [He takes a considering sip from his glass before he responds.] I can't keep track of what we argued about. We did it often like brothers are required to do; about things that were of no consequence, and probably didn't deserve remote-throwing to begin with.
[Very much like siblings, in that they never remembered what they were angry at each other about years later]
Are you an only child, Grell?
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My parents never showed any desire for another, and so I've remained blissfully unaware of the trials and tribulations of having any siblings. I think I was enough of a handful for them.
[one was more than they needed, after all.]
The closest I get is stories like this.
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Though you don't exactly strike me as the kind of child that would have been a "handful" for any parent. Apparently I'm wrong.
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[she wanted to know, and when she didn't find the answers one place, she'd look another. all of this is surface level, not far enough into the past that she feels like she needs to divert the line of questioning. talking a little about the past was better than none at all.]
I still am, I'm only old enough to know the proper timing of questions and that maybe one shouldn't try to reach out and touch everything one wants to.
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Even as an adult, it's good to know that you still possess it in equal measure. But it would be remiss of me to not suggest that you be bold enough to reach out and touch what you like, on occasion. Don't let maturity take the fun out of everything.
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[and that's fun enough to make up for the loss of all questions indulged.]
We're trusted to make our own choices without someone hovering behind, ready to push our hands away if we reach for something that isn't supposedly good for us. It's dare I say easier to be curious now than as a child, if you know how to go about it. Or that might simply be the freedom to pull all nighters in search of answers.
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Maybe some other time.
And so, he opts for a far more innocent question, albeit still teasing.]
And are you the sort to pull all-nighters to satiate your curiosity? If I recall correctly, you seem to be fast asleep at 3 AM.
[At least, according to the few times he's texted her at that ungodly hour.]
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[she smiles, and if he's going to tease, then she can take it. it's true that she requires more sleep than the days of flying by on varied numbers of hours, she'll admit that much freely.]
They're less frequent than I used to take them. Now it's only if the question is so compelling that I lose track of time - after a certain point, it feels ridiculous to go to the whole effort of sleeping. I'm not like some people, completely lucid at three in the morning for their own nebulous reasons.
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My reasons are less nebulous than you think. It's a bad habit of mine, nothing more. My mind feels more active at night, more awake than it should be. Perhaps those years at law school twisted my sleeping schedule into a mockery of what it once was, or maybe that's the sort of person I've always been. Or both.
[In his younger years, he had always felt so tired -- what with trying to live up to horrendously high expectations, taking care of a little brother who wanted nothing more than to stay at his side, and studying. The irony isn't lost on him now that, at night, he almost never feels tired until a truly ungodly hour.]
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[those strange sorts that can be cheery and energized in the morning with no motivation at all. a behavior both fascinating and utterly alien to her.]
But if it's merely habit keeping you awake, then so be it. I'm only sorry I can't join you in unveiling the mysteries of the dark hours.
[or whatever else one does at 3 AM.]
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And why can't you? You should sometime. Three in the morning is best reserved for self-reflection and other things you can't be bothered with in the daylight. There's something utterly isolating, yet calming, about the dead of night.
[Or ungodly morning.]
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[the point in time when you're savoring your coffee and don't feel quite so weighed down, going to open a window for fresh air, when getting home and being able to sink in the comfort of the couch. existing, and then briefly glimpsing thoughts that come to the surface before sinking back under.]
And yet. I'll be the first in admitting my fault in never paying enough attention to the night to see if there truly is such a difference to be found in it. If I end up feeling like being isolated or calm, I might try it, but I've always thought the night was best for dreaming.
[metaphorically and literally.]
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[Moments of serenity throughout the day are all well and good, but only provide disappointment when unduly interrupted. That much was inevitable.]
Regardless, I won’t be one to talk you out of getting a good night’s rest. I’m just an anomaly where sleep is concerned — so please, continue your dreaming as you like.
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[if she could make it that far one night without falling asleep. but if she got woken up in the night again, then it would be definitely doable. all the thoughts are idle, ridiculous really, but it isn't like Ardyn didn't already know about her ridiculous tendencies, superhero teamup and all.]
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Then I'll be sure to text you multiple times at 3 AM again, just to make sure you're awake and ready to be contrary. Does that sound agreeable to you?
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Perfectly so. I'll be waiting for such times to occur.
[this will backfire into her sleep schedule, but the sacrifices one makes to sustain the proper scene...it can't be that bad.]
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Then I won't forget.
[And Ardyn Izunia certainly doesn't forget.]