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Yennefer of Vengerberg ([personal profile] bottle) wrote2030-03-11 09:26 pm

IC Contact for Yennefer | Penance



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[personal profile] softlybutwithfeeling 2022-06-02 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm not happy," he admits and reaches out and touches Yennefer's ear lightly, tracing the delicate point.

Does that make her monstrous? More than her elfin blood does, or his golden eyes?

"But I'm not disgusted either. You don't have to be worried about that."
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[personal profile] softlybutwithfeeling 2022-06-03 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
As apologies go, it's rather lackluster. From someone else it might be hard to call it an apology at all, exactly. Geralt isn't one to apologize much either, though, and he knows Yen. He can tell when she expresses regret—and what it means to share that with him.

"For what it's worth, I'm glad you're still here." There's not much point in berating her for what's done.

For him, this might be accepting an apology. "I wouldn't want to risk losing you again."
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[personal profile] softlybutwithfeeling 2022-06-03 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
"I know," he assures her. He gives her a squeeze, his hand solid and rough, showing no hesitation in his touch.

There's no way to pretend he's not concerned, or not bothered. She's changed already, and it's difficult not to see the slippery slope in this, how one change leads to another and so on.

But he won't abandon her to that fate. If she needs someone to pull her back, who better than Geralt?
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[personal profile] softlybutwithfeeling 2022-06-03 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
That gets a chuckle out of him. The kind that says that if she tries, he won't stop her. That if she wants to burn it down, the place probably has it coming. Maybe a few more places around here could stand to be burnt down.

He huffs then, not entirely ready to let her change the subject.

"So what do we do now."
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[personal profile] softlybutwithfeeling 2022-06-08 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
"Are you going to try to fix this too?" The teeth. The ears. He has to wonder if she'll show the same determination to right that as she had to free herself from her cursed marriage.

Most likely not, and fine enough considering the relative severity. Still, she'd been changed by magic.

He figures it will probably come down to whether or not she feels like she had control over this.

"You found enough spells the last time. There has to be some charm or enchantment in the books here to fix this as well."
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[personal profile] softlybutwithfeeling 2022-06-09 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
Geralt grunts an affirmative to that. He can't argue with her priorities in that case. Really, it might be character growth for Yennefer to think about rescuing someone else like that.

She has grown some without him, hasn't she?

"Do you think that's what he'd want?"
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[personal profile] softlybutwithfeeling 2022-06-10 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
"There may be a bias there. The ones who are saved don't end up martyrs." Not that the saving is always successful. There are times that they all fail. The heroes and the martyrs and all would-be saviors.

Geralt isn't one to appreciate the glamour of the tragedy.

"But he did make his choice for his own reasons."
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[personal profile] softlybutwithfeeling 2022-06-11 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"I didn't say I would," Geralt points out levelly. Then, after a pause and a subdued sigh, he adds, "Or that you should. I know you wouldn't listen to me telling you what to do regardless."

The last part is a particular mixture of fond and long suffering.

Which transitions naturally into, "But I do have some experience saving people who don't want to be saved. I can't say I regret doing it, but it can have its consequences."
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[personal profile] softlybutwithfeeling 2022-06-12 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not to put too fine of a point on it." Geralt has imagined that part went without saying.

Or at least, he was willing to let it go without saying.

But if Yennfer wants to acknowledge it, he won't pretend otherwise.

"Something to consider before you do anything drastic."