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Date: 2024-06-25 12:52 am (UTC)When they eventually made their way back to the stairway by his office, Cullen hesitated for a moment. "Well, that's really all there is to show..."
He should ask her to have dinner with him.
The words caught in his throat as he tried to say them, ending in a cough and something that sounded like, "Sup - cough - with me?"
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Date: 2024-06-25 01:06 am (UTC)Still holding onto his arm, Lioriley glanced up, confused and smiling awkwardly as she chuckled. "Pardon? I did not quite catch that."
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Date: 2024-06-25 03:19 am (UTC)Perhaps that had been too formal.
"We could--at the tavern, or in my chambers, or... outside. Perhaps." He took a breath and closed his eyes, then smiled at her. "I wish to catch up as much as we are able. I have missed you dearly, and am glad to see you well. I also want to answer any lingering questions you may have about the Inquisition." He paused, then added, "Informally, if we may."
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Date: 2024-06-25 03:29 am (UTC)It was funny how, despite the amount of time that had passed since they last met, that Cullen was still the slightly awkward, easily flustered man she had known in the circle. Not that she was much better- blushing as he offered his suggestions.
She squeezed his arm. "I would love to join you for dinner, Cullen." She said cheerfully. "I think your chambers would offer us the most peaceful place to dine, yes? Would you - should I make something?"
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Date: 2024-06-25 03:33 am (UTC)Would it be awkward to provide wine? He should offer it, at least... right? What else...
"Is... there anything in particular you would like? They are skilled at making--" he didn't quite know. "Stew?"
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Date: 2024-06-25 03:37 am (UTC)A shrug. "I will try to find something suitable to wear for the evening." She loosend her grip on his arm. Finally.
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Date: 2024-06-25 03:43 am (UTC)"Well, if you want to come 'round at... let us say, seven? I will have everything prepared for us."
And an outfit. He hoped.
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Date: 2024-06-25 03:55 am (UTC)"That sounds perfect. I will see you then." A beat. She then quickly leaned up to kiss his cheek, scurrying off before either of them could lose their minds about it.
She instead lost her mind in her room with Josephine, who excitedly offered her a few golden bangles and a fancy necklace to go with the two toned dress she already had on, speaking excitedly about how nice it was for the Commander to treat her.
She also said something about a book she read once about a similar situation where old friends met. Lioriley promptly excused herself before she got to the meat (literally) of that tale and hurried off to meet Cullen- about ten minutes early. Oops.
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Date: 2024-06-26 03:16 am (UTC)There were bowls of stew, various types of breads and cheeses, and a bottle of the finest wine he was able to beg the tavernkeeper for in exchange for a little extra coin for their next shipment of supplies. His outfit was a simple red and gold suit jacket that he was sure would be outshone by whatever it was Lioriley chose to wear--he did not expect her to come casually, as he had insisted.
So when he heard that knock on the door, he tried to gulp down the panic at her punctuality--she was early because of course she was. Opening the door, he felt the heat fly to his face as he stared down at her and couldn't help but wonder how she traveled with something so elegant.
"You look lovely," he blurted out. How charming. "You can--ah, take a seat. Either side of the table is fine."
Now he regretted not lighting a candle for the table. But perhaps that would have been too forward?
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Date: 2024-06-26 03:32 am (UTC)They were both disasters. Lioriley decided to just laugh it off as best she could, moving in to sit on one side of the table, dress tucked under her thighs. As she settled she looked at the spread before her, eyes wide. "Cullen... you did not have to go through so much trouble." Was that wine?
Oh no.
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Date: 2024-06-26 03:47 am (UTC)"Is it... too much?" It was too much. But... "You are worth the effort, Lioriley."
There. He said something without stumbling over his words.
He sat down across from her, pouring her a glass of wine as he made an intense effort to keep his trembling hand steady.
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Date: 2024-06-26 03:54 am (UTC)Would telling him she was a hilariously cheap date make him cease his pouring and insist they not partake? It looked like a fine vintage, and it would be rude not to have a glass, at least. She took the glass by the stem, fingertips grazing his knuckles before she pulled back. "A toast. To old friends finally meeting again."
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Date: 2024-06-26 04:10 am (UTC)"I still cannot quite believe we have not crossed paths until now. I thought the worst had happened, especially after... well, things at the Circle did not end pleasantly. As you know." He shouldn't tell her about the nightmares, probably.
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Date: 2024-06-26 04:26 am (UTC)"Well, I had traveled quite extensively since we last saw one another, and I tended to keep far from Ferelden for obvious reasons." Not wanting to be captured and tried as an apostate (re: turned tranquil). "I feared the same of you, truly. Were you-" a beat. Should she ask. "Were you there when the Hero of Ferelden came?"
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Date: 2024-06-26 04:30 am (UTC)"I was." He swirled his wine and stared into the depths as if it would give him answers. There were memories there that he still had not finished processing. "Many were not so... lucky." If you could call it that. He'd seen horrors beyond anything he'd ever experienced while awake.
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Date: 2024-06-26 07:22 am (UTC)"We do not have to speak on it further if you do not wish to, Cullen." She offered solemnly. "I am sure it is a... difficult time to parse through. The memories unpleasant." She had only seen the beginning, and that was unpleasant enough.
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Date: 2024-06-27 04:01 am (UTC)"But I wish to hear of any stories you may have had. Outside of Ferelden I am sure the world is vastly different."
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Date: 2024-06-27 04:11 am (UTC)She smiled despite the thought that briefly darkened her mind, not entirely surprised by the change in subject. Too heavy a topic and too soon a reunion, assuredly.
"Oh, it is. All the books in the world could not have prepared me fully for life outside the tower, especially as an elf." And elven apostate so a double whammy of bias and danger. "But it is... beautiful. I went to Antiva - dangerous and warm and so unlike Ferelden. The sea though- it called to me. It always has, I suppose. But I loved it there sans the, ah, political games oft played."
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Date: 2024-07-01 05:02 pm (UTC)"Politics are everywhere these days... I cannot say I am fond of them myself." Far too much of it with the Inquisition, but it was a game that needed to be played all the same if they wanted any hope in saving the realm. "Though perhaps... things will be a bit easier, now that we are on the same side."
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Date: 2024-07-01 05:10 pm (UTC)Lioriley took another sip of her wine, color already painting the tips of her pointed ears and the apples of her cheeks. "I do not mind them, but some places are more... intense, I suppose. Violent, even in their political beliefs and functions." She explained, dark eyes wandering to a nearby wall. "You always were more on the mages side than perhaps was desired by your peers." The words were murmured low. "That is part of why I enjoyed your company so."
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Date: 2024-07-01 05:14 pm (UTC)He coughed a bit. "I have faltered in my... desire to help mages. After what happened I took a path I am not proud of." He probably did not deserve her enjoying his company, with everything he had done since they'd last seen each other.
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Date: 2024-07-01 05:27 pm (UTC)She looked back to him, expression shifting into something more sympathetic. "I cannot even imagine how you must have felt." Or what he truly suffered, given the vagueness of what he had shared so far. "But you have a kindness in your heart that most could not claim to possess, Cullen. I saw it then, and I see it now. You allowed me in without hesitation- I like to think that means your desire to help has returned in some capacity."
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Date: 2024-07-01 05:37 pm (UTC)The woman had not a single mean bone in her body, and did not expect her to answer in such a way. But... "What do you think should happen with mages after this enemy has been defeated?"
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Date: 2024-07-01 06:06 pm (UTC)"The mages should be returned to the circle if they are not already corrupt. Desperation breeds even more desperate people - the circle was good for its intended purpose. But it... both sides are wrong at times, I think. Mages should not be prisoners, but they can be dangerous. Magic is frightening in the wrong hands and a safe place to learn is all that is truly needed."
She sighed and leaned back in her chair, tears stinging her eyes. "All insufficient answers, I fear."
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Date: 2024-07-10 05:23 pm (UTC)"The Templars, too, need help from the corruption that has befallen many of them." He gripped Lioriley's hand, then looked at her with a soft smile. "Working together with you, this time, instead of watching over you like some caged animal... I think we may be able to do great things, Lioriley."