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shinji ikari (?) ([personal profile] astrobleme) wrote2016-01-15 09:21 am

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paraclete: (and days turn into weeks)

[personal profile] paraclete 2018-07-25 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I'm glad.

[He is. He is glad. He just isn't sure what sort of story he's supposed to be telling Shinji--what sort of journey he should show. Think on your feet, Kaworu. He looks down at his shoes.]

It's a story about a boy who traveled through trees, and sands, and fields of dry grasses. Things like that. But before I tell you about all those places, I have to tell you about the boy.

He was very young and he sulked a lot. He wasn't considered cute or friendly. He went to school with lots of other children, but they always scrunched up their faces at each other.

What do you think it was like for him to be someone who did those things?
paraclete: (the sun is coming up)

[personal profile] paraclete 2018-07-26 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I think you're right. I like it.

Well, I know this is a story, but this boy in the story, he heard a story himself. He heard a story about
[On your feet, Kaworu!] the narwhals.

[...]

Do you know about narwhals? Apparently, they existed, somewhere. The boy stopped sulking because he was excited by this story and its claim, and he started to tell people about it. They kept scrunching up their faces at him, though.

He decided to figure out where they were, and to go and find them. This is where the trees and sands and fields and all the traveling through them comes in.

Well, he did all of that. It was very abrupt, the way he left his school and the children who didn't think he was cute or friendly. The grassy fields were what came first; he went running off through those. He had to eat a lot of
[...] acorns, when he was doing that. And when he went through the trees too, he had to eat [...] dragonflies. [??] But after all that journeying, he came to the sands. They stretched a long way, but he knew at the end of them would be a vast and peaceful lake. This was said to be the refuge of the narwhal.

Oh, during the journey through the sands, he had to eat crabs.

Getting to the lake took three days of walking in the sand. Sand kept getting into his shoes, so he took those off and left them behind. On the third evening, he arrived upon the shore. He sat there and ate one of the crabs for dinner. The narwhal's horn could be seen near the middle of the lake. Just for a second, though.


[....]

Shinji-kun, you're much cuter and a much better friend than the boy in the story. Do you want to go look for an animal with me?

[Kaworu looks down to his socks, and wiggles his toes inside of them. He'll find out now, he supposes, whether this second-by-second mess of planning will turn out better than any of his ill-fated strategy games against Commander Ikari.]
paraclete: (do i disappoint you?)

[personal profile] paraclete 2018-08-23 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
I'm feeling some things. I am, I think, a little hungry. Though I'm hungry when I think of you.

[He doesn't mean it in the way it sounds--of course he doesn't, but sometimes, the odd manner about him is too odd, and he's more eerie than he is charming. Sometimes. Even so, he often ties up his oddities with a handsome bow.]

I heard it called "comfort food". We could look for some.
paraclete: (speak of signs and wonders)

[personal profile] paraclete 2018-08-26 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
The best way to find a thing around is to go about the around with your feet, and your eyes, and hoping for it. Want to take a walk with me?

[It was nice, wasn't it, when a walk with Shinji meant calm eyes from the both of them, and the quiet shuffling of steps, brought back in waves as soft echoes--the two of them together kept things from being quite so derelict. It was nice, wasn't it, when they kept a dead place from truly dying. Kaworu would like to take walks like that again, in the space of Shinji's heart.]
paraclete: (love love my season)

[personal profile] paraclete 2018-08-26 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
When it's with you, I want to see what happens. So we'll pick one. We'll figure it all out.

[When Kaworu thinks about the vastness of the universe and the volatility of life--all the unknowns and the dread that comes with them--he then thinks about Shinji's shoulders. They're thin and small and kind of bony. They aren't wide, though their line is resilient beneath all the weight of everything. Kaworu thinks about their shape, and he thinks about Shinji's smallness in the face of the whole universe. And he thinks about the heart cresting out of him, this sweet thing peering out from behind a gauze of isolation. All of that heart from such slender shoulders--those slender shoulders beneath a sky overfull of stars. The thought of them is grounding. Kaworu can remember who and why he is, when he thinks of that. He can remember why the overfull sky matters at all.

Shinji's shoulders are the first thing he touches, upon going to meet him. And, even now, he rests his knuckles lightly against Shinji's left shoulder, to get his attention.]
You see, [he says, gesturing away with his other hand. He's looking off in that direction, too, but his head is tilted toward Shinji's so he can murmur.] That vendor with the spices--see how many colors he displays. Ah, I think we'll find your soup, soon. If we keep going this way, it's savory and good. [Shinji is what seems savory, but Kaworu is mindful enough to take his touch from Shinji's shoulder.] This is like a treasure hunt. [He hasn't actually been on a treasure hunt. But he thinks they sound like what this is right now.]
paraclete: (your life must surely be ending)

[personal profile] paraclete 2018-08-28 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
[As ever, constant like the length of ley lines, Kaworu is smiling at Shinji. He's smiling toward a bushel of dried herbs strung up from the height of a stall, but his smile is for Shinji. It's at Shinji. Even if only its corner is visible, his angle little more than a profile... But, even if he's not looking, he can understand the sense of Shinji's anxious focus and lack of focus. He smiles because it's a sweet thing, when Shinji touches his own hair. The line of his wrist is sweet, and so is his always-churning heart. There you are, Kaworu thinks, maybe unaligned. Keep on going. Shinji's eyes, maybe, becoming aware of their surroundings. Or Shinji's heart, in walking alongside Kaworu.

There's a boyish joy that comes with that, and Kaworu tosses his head into it, light and laughing. His breath is a little laugh, and his eyes are brighter ones. His face is tilted to watch Shinji (as ever--as constant as anything).]


I like looking, too.

[True in two senses. It's as flirtatious as it is warmly earnest.]

Hey, I think we're going to learn something new, right here.

[Right: one new thing each day.]
paraclete: (you showed me every single star)

[personal profile] paraclete 2018-08-30 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
[Kaworu is ten thousand suns--undeniably--he knows that much, too. He had to practice all that expanse. He had to learn, and it was hard... he learned to temper himself from immediate obliteration to something easier to admire. Something worthy of exploration, over a too-hot neediness, eating everything too quickly and without savoring the potential to be loved. But aside from all those suns, Kaworu can be a cooler thing, something soothing in its contact. A mark of dawn, but not blinding. The essence of mist over a lake, more like.

He turns his face up toward the sky, and he shuts his eyes. It's not for the brightness, but just to enjoy it. He does it just for the sake of joy. In his voice, there are the suns, and there is the morning mist:]
When we're together, I want to try new things. Yeah. When we're together, it feels good, to try new things. It feels safer to do that. [It didn't, before. Something new could spell disaster. Kaworu thinks he must have stumbled into true bravery, in all these shared small adventures.] Every time a new thing feels good, I learn something. So it surely counts.