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[ Right now, he can't be sure of what's crossed her mind. Aside from thinking everything over. Or possibly remembering things better left in the past. She's curled in close though and doesn't seem to be keen on pulling away.
Which at least says she isn't disappearing. That's good. ]
Brick by brick. [ It'd been his mantra for taking down Rollins. Because it hadn't been enough to kill him or temporarily ruin his business. He'd wanted him to suffer, permanently. The same thing can be applied to the slavers. Even moreso, because the pain they'd doled out deserves the karma. ]
[ her lips twitch, the curve of her mouth pulling upward just enough to barely be a smile, at brick by brick. she supposes it's true, in the end. to ruin something truly, you need to rip it apart at the foundation.
at his question, though, inej hesitates before nodding once, shifting her hands slightly to cup his face, running her thumbs across his cheeks. she is fine, and will always be fine. and truthfully, she still isn't entirely sure why she became upset . . . or was she even upset? no, that's the wrong word.
overwhelmed. loved. moved. something like that. ]
I am not upset.
[ quietly, as she lets her hands slip from his face to fiddle with the front of his shirt. still close, the food still ignored. ]
[ Her hands cup his face and he leans into it, just a fraction. They've done this enough that he isn't nauseated by it. Instead, he wants the touch, can feel the bloom of warmth from it in his chest. He drops his own hands to her waist, keeping her close.
Dinner is getting cold but honestly? It doesn't matter. ]
I'm glad. [ Kaz takes her hands in his, smoothing his thumbs across her knuckles. Touch just to touch. And maybe be soothing. ]
[ her eyes flicker toward their hands, watching his thumb roll over her fingers. the difference in their hands has always struck her. in skin tone, in shape, in size.
she smiles faintly to herself, curling her own fingers around his. ]
[ He smiles faintly when she curls her fingers around his, simply enjoying the touch. It makes him want to hold her close, like what they do when they've crawled under the blankets. Or when she leans into his embrace, her weight against him in a warm line. ]
Haven't the faintest. [ Sure, he could make some guesses. But for once, he doesn't want to form a theory, instead wanting to hear it from her without any pretense. ]
[ She uses the same words he had earlier and– ah, well, that makes sense now. They've both just been surviving. Which hadn't been an easy task by a long shot. So much that it'd taken up their lives entirely. The Kaz he'd been a year ago would have never done this. Wouldn't have sat with Inej's hands in his own, nor have even thought of going away from Ketterdam, away from the gang and its machinations.
He's still a bit worried about the gang but he'd taken her words to heart. And he's glad he hadn't decided to turn back around because he wouldn't have gotten this afternoon and all of the little things he hasn't had a chance to appreciate. ]
Well, if you ever feel like doing it again, I'm not going to stop you. [ He knows, though, how important it is for her to say. To have done at all. ]
[ Her lips brush his and he leans the slightest bit into it, feeling the familiar uptick of his pulse. It's the smallest thing but they've done so much to get here; every touch and kiss is a triumph.
Though even if that weren't a thing, he's pretty sure he'd feel the same way. It's Inej, after all. ]
You first. [ She is the one basically in his lap. Kaz is fairly sure he could physically move her but that's effort. ] Unless you're planning to feed me like a baby bird.
[ she purses her lips (clearly in an attempt not to laugh), before she shifts her weight, scooting backwards to situate herself back onto the bed properly, to reclaim her bowl of (now warm) curry. she crosses her legs underneath herself without moving her arms or upper body, perfectly balanced on the mattress as she rests the bowl in her lap. ]
[ While he's encouraged her to move and eat dinner, he still misses her weight when she scoots away, repositioning herself with ease. He shifts how he's sitting, taking some strain off of his bad leg and stretching it out to the side. ]
That's for the best.
[ He says, amused, as he picks up his bowl again, giving it another stir and taking a bite. It's edging on spicy—or maybe just spiced—definitely different from anything in Kerch. They're not exactly an adventurous lot when it comes to food.
And though it's hotter than expected, he likes the drastic change. Just another reminder that he's taking a break from Ketterdam and all its familiarity. ]
[ it tastes like home, as inej savors the feeling of the the spices, the food, the heat. and she's almost wholly focused on the food until kaz asks his next question. ]
Sleep in. [ first and foremost, as she takes another bite of curry. ] I think there is an antique book store, further inland. [ which she knows kaz would enjoy, insomuch as it is likely a dark space with little people in it, and full of interesting information. ] And you should see a show, while here. There are plenty.
[ of suli people, who make their coin when sailors come in. inej hasn't heard word of the caravan properly being here, but some of her people are more stationary than others. ]
[ Sleeping in sounds good, even though he's done that a few times on his own while aboard ship. Not so much with Inej, since she has duties to attend to and a crew to run; it'll be nice to lay about with her in the morning. Somehow, it's always so comfortable. ]
Sounds like we could see a few shows, then. [ If there's a decent handful of them, why not? He's curious to see what it's like, to get an idea of what she would've known while growing up. She spent all those days learning the high wire and he only has a vague idea of what that means.
Aside from making use of her excellent balance, that is. ] How far is that book shop?
[ spending money with her people makes her feel like she's giving back something, and truthfully, inej has never really seem a show properly. mostly because she's always just been in it.
but the question, inej grins a little, taking another bite of her curry. ]
Maybe twenty minutes of walking, or so. It is off of the main walkway.
[ Twenty minutes isn't so bad. So that meant most of the time would likely be spent flipping through the books, picking out the ones of interest. He isn't sure how much reading he'll get done while here, but it would be something to fill the extra time back on the ship.
With the shop being relatively close, it also meant they really don't have to rush about in the morning. He spaces out briefly as he eats his dinner, thinking about a relaxed morning and getting to hold Inej for that much longer. If he were the type of person to sigh, he would've by now. ]
Down the same area we were in? [ If the question sounds distracted it's because he definitely is, as his gaze sweeps over her curled up legs. ]
[ she notices the slight change in his expression, her eyebrows raising slightly at his distracted tone. and as she finishes her bowl, setting it aside on the nearby tray, she says: ]
A little further past that, but it's the same district.
[ and inej unfolds her legs to stretch out, the movement easy. it feels . . . nice, to be comfortable in doing something like this. and it feels silly, to be proud of such a thing. but she honestly can't remember the last time she felt so comfortable in her own being. ]
There are more clothing shops down there, too, if you want to explore more.
[ He isn't too worried about the walk, though it's always good to know how far something is in advance. Just to take his leg into account on days when it decides to be more painful than usual. Today hadn't been a bad day and he'd made it all the way to the hotel again with only a twinge of cramping. A night's rest should be enough to relax again.
Inej stretches out and he watches the movement briefly before finishing off his dinner and setting the bowl aside. After all, he'd much rather be doing other things with his hands.
Which means: ] Can I touch you?
[ And there's the reason for distraction, easy to see. ]
[ she glances toward him, at the question, head tilted slightly. he always asks, when he's unsure, which is . . . endearing, and comforting, in a way. because she knows she has an out.
she idly thinks to herself when the last time someone touched her legs was, that wasn't herself . . . and, with an odd lurch in her stomach, she thinks of van eck. chaining her to that table, threatening to smash her legs into pieces if she didn't crack. but this is so far removed from that moment. she's in a hotel room, on a comfortable bed, with kaz. there is no safer place to be in the world.
[ As always, he gives her time to think it over. In the same space, he watches her expression, making sure he hasn't asked something that dredges up a bad memory. He isn't the best at reading all of her expressions, but he's gotten decent as picking up on some of the more distressing ones.
Right now, she simply looks thoughtful. And then she's smiling a little, giving him the okay.
Which doesn't result in an immediate move, because he has to mentally brace himself for touching that much skin. After a beat, he reaches for her ankle, fingers curling around the delicate bones and slowly stroking upwards, palm pressed to her shin. He feels a twinge of disgust and stops, swallowing it down with the reminder that she's fine, she's breathing and living. This isn't the skin of someone who's been in the water too long, limbs bent out of shape. ]
[ not for the first time, inej wonders to herself why he has such a visceral reaction to touching skin. she vaguely knows some things, but not everything . . . and because she doesn't know every detail, it's hard to figure out what would make him feel better.
she does know that talking helps, though, and so inej shifts her weight to scoot a little closer, reaching out to take the hand that's paused on the smooth skin of her shin to gently move it up, pressing his fingers against a scar, just above her right knee. ]
I fell off the high wire, when I was a child. When I was still learning. . . I thought I could make it across, fell, and I got caught in the net.
[ He's about to take his hand away when she moves closer, placing her hand over his. Moving it up the line of her leg, pressing his fingers to the shiny-smooth scar above the knee. Some of the nausea subsides, the motions all physical reminders this isn't some memory of his. That it's reality and he's here with Inej, in a hotel in Ravka.
No harbor, no wet and too soft skin. Kaz breathes in slow, listening to her talk and appreciating the familiar cadence of her voice. Finally, he lets out the breath, fingers running over the small scar, as if memorizing the shape. ]
Never would've imagined you falling. [ Though he knows, realistically, one isn't just born with such skills. They're learned with time and practice, failure a natural part of it all. How many times had he fumbled cards before he could shuffle them without paying close attention? Too many to count. ]
[ she smiles a little at his comment, her eyes watching his face carefully. trying to see if he's being lost to whatever demons cling to him in the dark. but he seems present, albeit struggling . . . and kaz exhales, his fingers moving of their own accord, and inej feels the tension release in her shoulders, too. ]
The net hurt more than the fall.
[ how annoying, really. ]
I have another one, here. [ it's a murmur, as she gestures to press her fingers against her thigh, to show another scar. ] I forget where it's from. I've had it as long as I can remember.
[ The tension in the room releases and he feels like he can breathe a little easier. His aversion to touch is getting better, but he still has that frustration that he can't just do it without thinking. That it's always a hitch in his breath as he unconsciously prepares for the contact. He does it less when they're holding hands—every now and again he has to push through it.
Still, he supposes it's better than before. Better than throwing up at the mere thought of touching anyone, even through their clothes.
As if to prove it to himself, he touches the scar further up her thigh, fingertips light, careful. ]
I didn't know I'd broken my leg, when I fell off the bank roof. [ There'd been the shock of the fall and a niggling feeling he'd injured himself. The pain hadn't set in until nearly a few minutes later when he'd finally looked down and seen the bad angle. ]
[ she watches him delicately touch her thigh, relaxed, at ease. her smile turns into something a little more somber, at the story about his leg. inej doesn't consider his injury as something to avoid or something sacred; indeed, kaz isn't weak, or fragile. treating him differently because he has a bad leg has always seemed foolish to her.
still. snapping your leg in half is painful, and inej looks at her own legs with a frown. trying to imagine what would happen, if she couldn't walk like this again. and her mind wanders again to van eck, to his vicious threat. hitting her directly where he knew she was most vulnerable.
she (playfully, lovingly) mocks kaz about his limp and his overdramatic need to make it a hallmark, but honestly, he's determined and brave and persistent, for finding a way with an injury that would have killed most people. inej isn't so sure she could do the same. especially that specific one. ]
Good thing you have me, now.
[ after a moment, watching his fingers trace the scar on her thigh. ]
I wouldn't have let you go on the roof in the first place.
[ Truthfully, it doesn't bother him when people assume things about him. Most see what he wants them to see: a crippled man in a nice suit. After that, they see a young face and think easy target. He's used that to his advantage over the years, finding a dark amusement in how so many seem to make the same mistakes despite his reputation. They always seem to think that somehow, the stories are greatly exaggerated. That they can still get one over on him.
And Ghezen knows they'll keep trying, even with his current grip on the Barrel. Let them try. It would keep him busy, at least. ]
We both know I would've done it anyway. [ Inej is quite often a voice of reason but he's ignored her before. Usually to his dismay, afterwards. Somehow, she's still willing to put up with him, allowing him to sit here and touch her legs and tell him stories about her scars. ]
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Which at least says she isn't disappearing. That's good. ]
Brick by brick. [ It'd been his mantra for taking down Rollins. Because it hadn't been enough to kill him or temporarily ruin his business. He'd wanted him to suffer, permanently. The same thing can be applied to the slavers. Even moreso, because the pain they'd doled out deserves the karma. ]
You alright?
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at his question, though, inej hesitates before nodding once, shifting her hands slightly to cup his face, running her thumbs across his cheeks. she is fine, and will always be fine. and truthfully, she still isn't entirely sure why she became upset . . . or was she even upset? no, that's the wrong word.
overwhelmed. loved. moved. something like that. ]
I am not upset.
[ quietly, as she lets her hands slip from his face to fiddle with the front of his shirt. still close, the food still ignored. ]
Only grateful.
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Dinner is getting cold but honestly? It doesn't matter. ]
I'm glad. [ Kaz takes her hands in his, smoothing his thumbs across her knuckles. Touch just to touch. And maybe be soothing. ]
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she smiles faintly to herself, curling her own fingers around his. ]
Do you know why I kissed you earlier?
[ voice soft. ]
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Haven't the faintest. [ Sure, he could make some guesses. But for once, he doesn't want to form a theory, instead wanting to hear it from her without any pretense. ]
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Because I'm done just surviving.
[ and she shifts her eyes upwards, to look at him properly. and after that, her smile grows just a bit bigger. ]
And because I wanted to.
[ that piece felt important, too. ]
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He's still a bit worried about the gang but he'd taken her words to heart. And he's glad he hadn't decided to turn back around because he wouldn't have gotten this afternoon and all of the little things he hasn't had a chance to appreciate. ]
Well, if you ever feel like doing it again, I'm not going to stop you. [ He knows, though, how important it is for her to say. To have done at all. ]
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We should eat dinner.
[ it's murmured, still squarely in his space, and seemingly unwilling to change that fact, fingers intertwined with his. ]
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Though even if that weren't a thing, he's pretty sure he'd feel the same way. It's Inej, after all. ]
You first. [ She is the one basically in his lap. Kaz is fairly sure he could physically move her but that's effort. ] Unless you're planning to feed me like a baby bird.
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I don't think I need to feed you yet.
[ amused, as she resumes stirring her food. ]
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That's for the best.
[ He says, amused, as he picks up his bowl again, giving it another stir and taking a bite. It's edging on spicy—or maybe just spiced—definitely different from anything in Kerch. They're not exactly an adventurous lot when it comes to food.
And though it's hotter than expected, he likes the drastic change. Just another reminder that he's taking a break from Ketterdam and all its familiarity. ]
Anything specific you want to do tomorrow?
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Sleep in. [ first and foremost, as she takes another bite of curry. ] I think there is an antique book store, further inland. [ which she knows kaz would enjoy, insomuch as it is likely a dark space with little people in it, and full of interesting information. ] And you should see a show, while here. There are plenty.
[ of suli people, who make their coin when sailors come in. inej hasn't heard word of the caravan properly being here, but some of her people are more stationary than others. ]
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Sounds like we could see a few shows, then. [ If there's a decent handful of them, why not? He's curious to see what it's like, to get an idea of what she would've known while growing up. She spent all those days learning the high wire and he only has a vague idea of what that means.
Aside from making use of her excellent balance, that is. ] How far is that book shop?
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but the question, inej grins a little, taking another bite of her curry. ]
Maybe twenty minutes of walking, or so. It is off of the main walkway.
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With the shop being relatively close, it also meant they really don't have to rush about in the morning. He spaces out briefly as he eats his dinner, thinking about a relaxed morning and getting to hold Inej for that much longer. If he were the type of person to sigh, he would've by now. ]
Down the same area we were in? [ If the question sounds distracted it's because he definitely is, as his gaze sweeps over her curled up legs. ]
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A little further past that, but it's the same district.
[ and inej unfolds her legs to stretch out, the movement easy. it feels . . . nice, to be comfortable in doing something like this. and it feels silly, to be proud of such a thing. but she honestly can't remember the last time she felt so comfortable in her own being. ]
There are more clothing shops down there, too, if you want to explore more.
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Inej stretches out and he watches the movement briefly before finishing off his dinner and setting the bowl aside. After all, he'd much rather be doing other things with his hands.
Which means: ] Can I touch you?
[ And there's the reason for distraction, easy to see. ]
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she idly thinks to herself when the last time someone touched her legs was, that wasn't herself . . . and, with an odd lurch in her stomach, she thinks of van eck. chaining her to that table, threatening to smash her legs into pieces if she didn't crack. but this is so far removed from that moment. she's in a hotel room, on a comfortable bed, with kaz. there is no safer place to be in the world.
so she gives him a small, but warm smile. ]
Sure.
[ easily enough, without hesitation. ]
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Right now, she simply looks thoughtful. And then she's smiling a little, giving him the okay.
Which doesn't result in an immediate move, because he has to mentally brace himself for touching that much skin. After a beat, he reaches for her ankle, fingers curling around the delicate bones and slowly stroking upwards, palm pressed to her shin. He feels a twinge of disgust and stops, swallowing it down with the reminder that she's fine, she's breathing and living. This isn't the skin of someone who's been in the water too long, limbs bent out of shape. ]
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she does know that talking helps, though, and so inej shifts her weight to scoot a little closer, reaching out to take the hand that's paused on the smooth skin of her shin to gently move it up, pressing his fingers against a scar, just above her right knee. ]
I fell off the high wire, when I was a child. When I was still learning. . . I thought I could make it across, fell, and I got caught in the net.
[ ruefully. ]
My mother was furious.
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No harbor, no wet and too soft skin. Kaz breathes in slow, listening to her talk and appreciating the familiar cadence of her voice. Finally, he lets out the breath, fingers running over the small scar, as if memorizing the shape. ]
Never would've imagined you falling. [ Though he knows, realistically, one isn't just born with such skills. They're learned with time and practice, failure a natural part of it all. How many times had he fumbled cards before he could shuffle them without paying close attention? Too many to count. ]
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The net hurt more than the fall.
[ how annoying, really. ]
I have another one, here. [ it's a murmur, as she gestures to press her fingers against her thigh, to show another scar. ] I forget where it's from. I've had it as long as I can remember.
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Still, he supposes it's better than before. Better than throwing up at the mere thought of touching anyone, even through their clothes.
As if to prove it to himself, he touches the scar further up her thigh, fingertips light, careful. ]
I didn't know I'd broken my leg, when I fell off the bank roof. [ There'd been the shock of the fall and a niggling feeling he'd injured himself. The pain hadn't set in until nearly a few minutes later when he'd finally looked down and seen the bad angle. ]
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still. snapping your leg in half is painful, and inej looks at her own legs with a frown. trying to imagine what would happen, if she couldn't walk like this again. and her mind wanders again to van eck, to his vicious threat. hitting her directly where he knew she was most vulnerable.
she (playfully, lovingly) mocks kaz about his limp and his overdramatic need to make it a hallmark, but honestly, he's determined and brave and persistent, for finding a way with an injury that would have killed most people. inej isn't so sure she could do the same. especially that specific one. ]
Good thing you have me, now.
[ after a moment, watching his fingers trace the scar on her thigh. ]
I wouldn't have let you go on the roof in the first place.
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And Ghezen knows they'll keep trying, even with his current grip on the Barrel. Let them try. It would keep him busy, at least. ]
We both know I would've done it anyway. [ Inej is quite often a voice of reason but he's ignored her before. Usually to his dismay, afterwards. Somehow, she's still willing to put up with him, allowing him to sit here and touch her legs and tell him stories about her scars. ]
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