Alaric is, not to put too fine a point on it, exhausted.
The past days have been stressful. He's spent his entire life very, very well protected and hidden within the home of a powerful noble. Had been trained there, sheltered in as much as sheltering was possible -
right up until it really wasn't at all, because politics and marriages happened.
So, very much belatedly he was off to a circle to protect alliances, immediately thrown into the Fade to deal with a demon and.
Yeah, he slept and slept deeply.
Waking up came harder than usual, and once it did there was someone there who hadn't been. Which immediately prompted him into sitting bolt upright with a very slight snarl. It was only after that that he even registered the other man's scent - Alpha - and then promptly couldn't decide whether to relax or be more defensive.
One (relaxation) more instinctive, the other (more cautious) more intellectual.
"Who are you?"
The past days have been stressful. He's spent his entire life very, very well protected and hidden within the home of a powerful noble. Had been trained there, sheltered in as much as sheltering was possible -
right up until it really wasn't at all, because politics and marriages happened.
So, very much belatedly he was off to a circle to protect alliances, immediately thrown into the Fade to deal with a demon and.
Yeah, he slept and slept deeply.
Waking up came harder than usual, and once it did there was someone there who hadn't been. Which immediately prompted him into sitting bolt upright with a very slight snarl. It was only after that that he even registered the other man's scent - Alpha - and then promptly couldn't decide whether to relax or be more defensive.
One (relaxation) more instinctive, the other (more cautious) more intellectual.
"Who are you?"
He takes in the room - and especially the bookcase - with some interest, though most of his attention stays on Anders. He's interested and starts, at least, to ease some.
Then there is the 'my lord' and that bow and he goes from relatively...willing to be warm to hackled up like an angry cat.
"My name is Alaric and you may drop the condescension." Which is not to say he doesn't add: "It's a pleasure, Anders."
Then there is the 'my lord' and that bow and he goes from relatively...willing to be warm to hackled up like an angry cat.
"My name is Alaric and you may drop the condescension." Which is not to say he doesn't add: "It's a pleasure, Anders."
It was a very good rumor that he had no intention of either confirming or denying unless well and truly cornered.
He stood up and moved toward the shelf too, scanned over the subject matter and snorted, just a bit, derisively.
Are you sure this cage is gilded?
...His standards may be a bit off. His tendency toward generosity of interpretation certainly is.
That is not, he acknowledges, Anders' fault. He stays a bit out of reach but that's more to do with just how far up his nose he wants Anders' scent than wariness, at least at this point and after that remark about grand bows.
He can appreciate a sense of humor.
"I am irritated, but physically fine and would very much like to know what you think the important parts of my home are." Which was not the same as what anyone else thought the important places are.
He stood up and moved toward the shelf too, scanned over the subject matter and snorted, just a bit, derisively.
Are you sure this cage is gilded?
...His standards may be a bit off. His tendency toward generosity of interpretation certainly is.
That is not, he acknowledges, Anders' fault. He stays a bit out of reach but that's more to do with just how far up his nose he wants Anders' scent than wariness, at least at this point and after that remark about grand bows.
He can appreciate a sense of humor.
"I am irritated, but physically fine and would very much like to know what you think the important parts of my home are." Which was not the same as what anyone else thought the important places are.
He gave Anders' a fairly exasperated look at the 'oh wait'. He was beginning to get the idea (no, he had the idea) that this guy was both entirely charming and had had his sense of humor permanently damaged by...
...his entire life, actually.
Too many sharp edges, albeit Alaric could well understand why those edges would be directed at him. He had gotten away with far more than most, and not just in coming here very late.
"I am interested in the library, whatever is interesting in the 11th story window, and hidden corners." What? Is he supposed to be responding to everything Anders says, verbally?
...He'd actually like to but he's just not wired that way. Never has been and definitely isn't now.
He still manages to find a smile. "Mostly, the impractical. Though I do want to know what they do with their charges and their heat and rut cycles."
...his entire life, actually.
Too many sharp edges, albeit Alaric could well understand why those edges would be directed at him. He had gotten away with far more than most, and not just in coming here very late.
"I am interested in the library, whatever is interesting in the 11th story window, and hidden corners." What? Is he supposed to be responding to everything Anders says, verbally?
...He'd actually like to but he's just not wired that way. Never has been and definitely isn't now.
He still manages to find a smile. "Mostly, the impractical. Though I do want to know what they do with their charges and their heat and rut cycles."
He outright rolls his eyes at that explanation. Why? Because snarling about it wasn't going to accomplish much, and he could at least pretend to be less effected than he was.
It did, absolutely sound horrible.
"How very refined," he mutters, but then. "Yes, show me. I don't think I have more questions yet, and I am very curious about the window."
It did, absolutely sound horrible.
"How very refined," he mutters, but then. "Yes, show me. I don't think I have more questions yet, and I am very curious about the window."
He's pretty quiet, almost aloof, for most of the tour. Not disinterested, just taking the information in, filing it away, remembering it, and not really reacting to it.
On the eleventh floor, he immediately warms a bit and becomes more present - just for the light, the quiet, and the color. Once they hit that particular window his face lights up and there's actual a smile.
As much for Anders' appreciation of the beauty and his enthusiasm to show him as for the quiet and beauty himself. "It's beautiful," he says, looking at the sun patterned glass. Then back to Anders. "Perfect, even. Is this floor for anything?"
On the eleventh floor, he immediately warms a bit and becomes more present - just for the light, the quiet, and the color. Once they hit that particular window his face lights up and there's actual a smile.
As much for Anders' appreciation of the beauty and his enthusiasm to show him as for the quiet and beauty himself. "It's beautiful," he says, looking at the sun patterned glass. Then back to Anders. "Perfect, even. Is this floor for anything?"
He knows nothing about healing - absolutely nothing. It was not part of the education he was given, beyond being vaguely aware that such things are technically possible.
He thought the window with the sun was the window he was being shown and his surprise is fairly mild, but it is clearly reflected on his face, but follows along. He has so many questions now - about healing and gardens and Irving.
He refrains from asking them, in favor of answering the single one he was asked: "I am not afraid of heights." Or much else, but that is... more arrogance than bravado. Give it time, that one will break down.
He thought the window with the sun was the window he was being shown and his surprise is fairly mild, but it is clearly reflected on his face, but follows along. He has so many questions now - about healing and gardens and Irving.
He refrains from asking them, in favor of answering the single one he was asked: "I am not afraid of heights." Or much else, but that is... more arrogance than bravado. Give it time, that one will break down.
He picks his way carefully along the outcropping and to the wider bit of a ledge and sits down. The invitation was nice, but he was sitting either way. Even if it's a little uncomfortable on a... particular sort of level involving alphas and omegas and scents and closeness--
and being close being generally unfamiliar.
He does not hate it.
He keeps his hands on the stone on either side of him.
He looks out at the view, a little caught up in it and the... not the beauty but the illusion of freedom and a bigger world. He's almost tempted to fall into it, not because he is self-destructive (he isn't) but because it's both right there and completely out of reach.
He hears the question on some kind of delay. It does drag him out of his mind though and he turns to look at Anders and smiles, wryly. "Gwynedd. My last name is Morgan." So, yeah. Rumor confirmed.
and being close being generally unfamiliar.
He does not hate it.
He keeps his hands on the stone on either side of him.
He looks out at the view, a little caught up in it and the... not the beauty but the illusion of freedom and a bigger world. He's almost tempted to fall into it, not because he is self-destructive (he isn't) but because it's both right there and completely out of reach.
He hears the question on some kind of delay. It does drag him out of his mind though and he turns to look at Anders and smiles, wryly. "Gwynedd. My last name is Morgan." So, yeah. Rumor confirmed.
He felt that moment and his own smile absolutely fell, replaced by an expression of concern and slight confusion, complete with a crease between his eyebrows. The urge to try to provide physical comfort? Easily enough brushed aside.
"I am neither injured nor particularly insulted," he says, sounding pretty even but with a... flatness that was mostly the result of just... tired inevitability. "This should have happened years ago."
Moving on:
"I'm sure the library is fine. The view certainly is."
"I am neither injured nor particularly insulted," he says, sounding pretty even but with a... flatness that was mostly the result of just... tired inevitability. "This should have happened years ago."
Moving on:
"I'm sure the library is fine. The view certainly is."
"I'll be interested to see the gardens, because they are there. I'll be more interested to see if I can make a friend who is a healer and see what I can pry out of them about the field. I know nothing beyond it's theoretical possibility."
There's a kind of slight smile with that, but in truth? He is pretty confident that he'll be okay. Challenges? Yes. But not likely the ones most would imagine or expect from a very pampered Omega used to a life of luxury.
Well, most of them. At least one or two will be predictable.
Very, very predictable.
"There are advantages to being here. That is one." In general and in specific.
There's a kind of slight smile with that, but in truth? He is pretty confident that he'll be okay. Challenges? Yes. But not likely the ones most would imagine or expect from a very pampered Omega used to a life of luxury.
Well, most of them. At least one or two will be predictable.
Very, very predictable.
"There are advantages to being here. That is one." In general and in specific.
He listens to all of that seriously, then shakes his head and climbs to his feet. "Then show them to me."
Why is he being evasive?
Because he can and because he doesn't know enough to know, but does know enough to be cautious. Very, very cautious.
Except: "I've never blown up anything, nor blasted anyone." Thank you very much.
Why is he being evasive?
Because he can and because he doesn't know enough to know, but does know enough to be cautious. Very, very cautious.
Except: "I've never blown up anything, nor blasted anyone." Thank you very much.
"I'm sure you're right," he says, with that same tired inevitability of earlier. In truth he just doesn't want this interaction tainted. Just taking this singular interaction for what it is, as it is, with less complication than it might have.
He also doesn't quite know how to answer the question, anyway. His education's been effective but somewhat strange.
He makes his way over toward one of the trellises, looking past the fence a bit, before refocusing and tracing one of the trailing vines, carefully. "You, meanwhile, are obviously a healer." This is not a sign of intelligence. Only healers go there, right?
He also doesn't quite know how to answer the question, anyway. His education's been effective but somewhat strange.
He makes his way over toward one of the trellises, looking past the fence a bit, before refocusing and tracing one of the trailing vines, carefully. "You, meanwhile, are obviously a healer." This is not a sign of intelligence. Only healers go there, right?
That was an awful lot of words and he was pretty sure most of them were not particularly relevant or important.
That sharp edged humor as cover again, maybe, woven through some actually important things.
He slides a strand of his blonde hair behind his ear and tucks it there to stay secure, frowning again. "...Why would you being a healer result in us being on uneven ground?" Especially in light of other things.
Also food is interesting and he's heard about it and the nature of the space but also he does not currently care about that.
That sharp edged humor as cover again, maybe, woven through some actually important things.
He slides a strand of his blonde hair behind his ear and tucks it there to stay secure, frowning again. "...Why would you being a healer result in us being on uneven ground?" Especially in light of other things.
Also food is interesting and he's heard about it and the nature of the space but also he does not currently care about that.


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