Justice (
whatisright) wrote2017-09-17 01:15 am
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IC Inbox (Drift Fleet)
[Messages meant for Justice's communicator, or people visiting him.
Please mention method of contact and time of contact.]
Please mention method of contact and time of contact.]

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Instead, he focuses on her lost arm because he knows that mortals are not like him. They can't just change their form if they feel like it. How will she hold a mage's staff? Mages don't need staffs to use their magic, but she's still handicapped in battle until she can find a weapon and style that only requires one hand. Unless she can find a usable prosthetic?
Justice wants to reach out, but he doesn't know how to make this better, if he can.] Is there something I can do to help?
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It's impossible to ignore the way she wants to throw herself into his arms and feel the swell of peace and warmth that was so common for them before now. She wants the comfort from him, wants to feel something familiar, something that had become almost normal, but... She doesn't know how to ask for it when she has a brand new weight on her chest. ]
I'll need to relearn how to use my weapons, but that'll come with time. [ She gives him a wry smile. ] I'm not sure you can regrow limbs for me.
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He risks wrapping an arm around her shoulders. That seems like a safe thing to do.]
I am afraid that I cannot. If we were in the Fade, it would be easy, but here... [This is not a world that bends easily to pure willpower. No amount of wanting her to have her arm back will conjure it.]
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At least there's Justice, and his arm slipping around her brings a sense of relief. Carefully, she leans against the weight of his body, closing her eyes. ]
I can't take us to the Fade. [ Not anymore. The Anchor is gone, and so is her usefulness to the world. ] I'll try and find some kind of replacement. Cyril had a prosthetic.
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Some people among the fleet have well functioning replacements for missing limbs. Perhaps one of them will share the designs.
[He doesn't know how comfortable it would be to have a machine attached to one's body like that, but it's an option worth exploring.]
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[ Slowly, as if unsure of herself, Leilani steps forward so that her arms can wrap around Justice, drawing him closer as she rests her head on his shoulder. There are very few people willing to get this close to her despite how much she enjoys the physical contact; she wants to wrap herself around him and stay close, but she's afraid he'll reject her.
His hand runs through her hair and she finally relaxes properly, closing her eyes. ]
I'll have to relearn how to use my staff as well.
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[Even if they can get a functional replacement limb quickly, she'd still have to relearn how to use her staff. Justice cannot offer much, but practice will go a long way. She already knows the basics.
He slides his arms around her slowly, though the motion is less awkward than it once was. He's more confident when he touches her now. He knows that that's what she likes.]
I am sorry that this happened to you.
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[ It's said teasingly, gentle, and Leilani shifts a little to squeeze Justice as best she can with her single limb. It's going to take time to readjust to how things feel with an arm missing, to the way she feels a touch bereft without her Anchor to guide her, but she'll learn. She's struggled through far worse in her time.
Tilting her head up, she touches her lips to his cheek gently. ]
Thank you. For coming.
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[He hears the playfulness, and there isn't as much audible playfulness in his voice, but there's a little bit in his eyes, in the way the corners soften.
Her lips are warm in his cheek, and his eyes half-close, pleased with the intimacy and closeness.]
Of course I came. [She is good to him, and she needed someone. He felt the injustice she suffered.]
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[ She's learning to understand Justice a little better, and she's picking up on the more recognisable parts of him - he's softer, gentler, and she knows a tease from his lips now.
Breathing out, Leilani ignores the soreness of her heart that comes hand in hand with memories of Solas and focusses, instead, on the overwhelming urge she has to lean up and kiss Justice properly. ]
You've always come for me. I appreciate it, truly.
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[That's what matters to him. He does what he thinks is right.
Her thoughts are clear, radiating off her skin and completely unhindered by the Anchor now. She's thinking about kissing him. Frankly, he's not against the idea.
He draws his thumb over her bottom lip. It's soft.] May I kiss you?
[He's learned that he shouldn't assume that someone is okay with something just because they're thinking about it. He should ask first.]
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[ She softens, and welcomes him, because he is being so good and kind and wonderful - it's far more than she deserves.
Eyes closing, Leilani relaxes as his fingers brush over her skin, breathing out. There's something relaxing about having a man who can quite literally read your mind, and her lips twitch into a smile before she nods. ]
Yes. You can kiss me.
[ It had only been a few weeks in her mind, but she knows she missed him. ]
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He can't really understand the mortal condition. He knows that. But he knows that it can be hard, and he wants to make it a little easier, at least this once.]
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When it comes to a natural end she leans up, pressing her lips against his forehead gently, her hand coming to touch his cheek. ]
Thank you.