[ Such is their level of Friendship. And speaking of friendship, Sekhmet very happily accepts this attention before prancing off to do...whatever it is cats do! Checking out all of Archer's guests is a ritual at this point, and she's very glad to do it. ]
It's going well. I have an idea I'd like to run by you, but before that...I'd like to hear how things are going on your end.
Pretty well. Pagan is always surprising me. Working in the kitchen means I'm never hungry, [a rare thing for a werewolf to say] and I think I've convinced B he's welcome wherever I am or Steve is. Plus, I'm sleeping a full eight hours a night again since Alec came back.
[had he ever mentioned his sleeping issues? Probably not. They aren't easily managed except by close pack, and it's too complicated to try to build that here.]
That's good. I take it no one has lashed out further at him or you for his initial introduction?
[ It was no skin off his nose, personally, but he knows others didn't feel that way. Archer flaps a hand. ]
Oh, just fine, I'd say. Progress with Xigbar is slow, but that's just how it's going to be for him, I think. The kitchen takes up a good bit of my time, but that's nothing new.
[ He stirs in a little cream and sugar, takes a sip of his coffee, and softly adds: ]
I am also glad to say things are going very well with Godric.
[Inmates take time, he wants to say, but since Archer wasn't here when Lark was one it wouldn't land like the joke that it is. Besides, he's very serious when he says he doesn't want any inmate to last as long as he did, so he'd rather place faith in Xigbar's ability to adapt.
He glances up, smiles a bit.]
Yeah? I'm glad. You seem a little more relaxed since things started going well with him. How is Godric, anyway?
I've noticed that. [Thinking of the absent way Godric had about him when they spoke in the chapel.] On the one hand I'm sure he's used to spinning several plates at once. On the other...this isn't the place for any one person to take everything onto their shoulders alone.
I agree with that. [ He's not always the best at keeping that in perspective himself, but...he tries. ] We have...similar tendencies in that respect, but holding each other accountable seems to be working so far.
[Archer. This is one thing he appreciates about you: you're really fucking observant.]
I think we've buried the hatchet, yeah. I realized my attitude wasn't helpful, we discussed some goals we both share and want to work towards.
Obviously if you two split in the same ugly way I'm used to seeing at home with rich divorcees, I'm in your camp, but until then I think I could start to like him.
You're his arm candy, clearly! [Completely teasing.
But more seriously:] Everyone has a honeymoon phase. I'm more paranoid about other people's than I was about mine; I can't help it. I'm that sort of hypocrite.
That I wouldn't know much about. I didn't fall in love for the first time until I was nearly forty. I hear you're supposed to get the painful ones out of the way in your youth.
[It was plenty painful loving Lisbeth or the girl whose name he still can't say out loud. Those are marks deeper than any of the bad decisions he made leading up to them. But he nods because yeah, it's different when it's better.]
Well, after so many years you two are probably too old and tired to throw drinks at each other's faces in a fight. If no one would make a reality show about you back home, you're doing something right.
[A wry smile] It's the same for me, honestly. And Alec is too young to have the same excuses I do. [Speaking of arm candy and old men!] There's a lot to be said for just sharing the same space.
...Have you thought about what you'll do when Xigbar does graduate?
It sounds like Alec’s experiences could have contributed to that, no?
[ Archer knows firsthand how living through certain things at a young age can change you. As for the question, he leans back for a moment and just seems...thoughtful. ]
I think about it periodically, but at this point, I think I’ll just stay. Perhaps long enough to give away a deal or two until I’m certain where — and when — I want to end up.
Partly that. He's more adventurous than I am, though. [but it often butts up against the fact that if Alec stood out as a soldier, he'd be killed and carved up for parts.]
I'm glad you'll stick around. Not that I'm biased, of course.
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I'd invite you back, anyway.
[ Such is their level of Friendship. And speaking of friendship, Sekhmet very happily accepts this attention before prancing off to do...whatever it is cats do! Checking out all of Archer's guests is a ritual at this point, and she's very glad to do it. ]
It's going well. I have an idea I'd like to run by you, but before that...I'd like to hear how things are going on your end.
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[had he ever mentioned his sleeping issues? Probably not. They aren't easily managed except by close pack, and it's too complicated to try to build that here.]
How are you holding up?
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[ It was no skin off his nose, personally, but he knows others didn't feel that way. Archer flaps a hand. ]
Oh, just fine, I'd say. Progress with Xigbar is slow, but that's just how it's going to be for him, I think. The kitchen takes up a good bit of my time, but that's nothing new.
[ He stirs in a little cream and sugar, takes a sip of his coffee, and softly adds: ]
I am also glad to say things are going very well with Godric.
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He glances up, smiles a bit.]
Yeah? I'm glad. You seem a little more relaxed since things started going well with him. How is Godric, anyway?
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Really? I hadn’t noticed.
[ As for Godric, well... He lets out a small sigh. ]
He’s all right... My only concern with him is he stretches himself too thin sometimes.
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I agree with that. [ He's not always the best at keeping that in perspective himself, but...he tries. ] We have...similar tendencies in that respect, but holding each other accountable seems to be working so far.
[ He eyes Lark curiously for a moment. ]
Have you been talking to him?
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Did he say we have been?
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Archer snorts softly and sips at his coffee. ]
No, but I didn't ask him. I'm asking you.
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[ You can't notice something like that if you're not around somebody. ]
The two of you have been playing nice, I hope.
[ Teasing, of course. ]
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I think we've buried the hatchet, yeah. I realized my attitude wasn't helpful, we discussed some goals we both share and want to work towards.
Obviously if you two split in the same ugly way I'm used to seeing at home with rich divorcees, I'm in your camp, but until then I think I could start to like him.
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Lark - in what way do either of us resemble the couples you knew back home?
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But more seriously:] Everyone has a honeymoon phase. I'm more paranoid about other people's than I was about mine; I can't help it. I'm that sort of hypocrite.
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'Arm candy'? Really?
[ He has never thought of himself this way, literally ever. He can't help a chuckle, though. ]
I think we're a few thousands years too old for a 'honeymoon phase', but I appreciate the thought all the same.
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Well, I won't say I'm an expert at 'romantic bonding'.
[ Quite the opposite, frankly. ]
Age does make a difference, though.
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[ He gets embarrassed just thinking about it. ]
This has been decidedly less so.
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Well, after so many years you two are probably too old and tired to throw drinks at each other's faces in a fight. If no one would make a reality show about you back home, you're doing something right.
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‘Old and tired’ is a fair description, honestly.
What we do most of the time isn’t particularly interesting, either, so I can’t imagine it’d be camera-worthy.
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...Have you thought about what you'll do when Xigbar does graduate?
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[ Archer knows firsthand how living through certain things at a young age can change you. As for the question, he leans back for a moment and just seems...thoughtful. ]
I think about it periodically, but at this point, I think I’ll just stay. Perhaps long enough to give away a deal or two until I’m certain where — and when — I want to end up.
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I'm glad you'll stick around. Not that I'm biased, of course.
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Ah. Youth.
[ He takes a sip of coffee. ]
You are biased. [ He says it matter-of-factly. ] What about you? Do you think you'll ever retire from this?
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