So that's why she's wanted me to take a day. [Not only a Corvo Smile(tm), but he laughs. A genuine one, too, not the ones offered to members of court. The most he'd given was half-hearted chuckles to Emily and occasionally Wyman, so this was truly a feat. An effortless feat.] She even brought up retirement.
[He was supposed to keep moving, since technically he was still on duty. With reluctance, he pulls back from the Outsider, but not without gracing him with another kiss and a hand in his.] She's been aware since Wyman couldn't recall who I was sleeping next to that night. I think she's too occupied in kissing them in her spare time to be a critic.
[To be clear, he has no fondness of the Void. But like how he meets the Outsider's eyes now, it's easier to bring up.] I expected to see you sooner. I should have called.
[Corvo's laugh is a rare and treasured sound to the Outsider, as of a few weeks ago. He wants to remember each one, for the days he won't be able to hear them and then, eventually—well.
For now, joining Corvo hand-in-hand on his patrol will do. He hums, sort of in approval—he kind of likes this Wyman person, from what he's seen of them. Maybe he'll pop up unexpected one day and see what happens.]
You do like to wallow in your work instead of indulging. [Like, just saying. He touches Corvo's arm with his other hand, not quite hugging onto him, but almost. Hey.] So, retirement? Perish the thought.
I wouldn't be interesting in retirement. [Corvo states this with confidence, as he's thought on it before. He's weighed everything from the state of Dunwall without him... to the Outsider's entertainment. Surprisingly, he found the longer they were part, the more the latter mattered to him.
A lot of things were surprising when it pertained to the Outsider these days. He's worried less about the games he might play and more about how nice he looks in the snow, instead of the darkness of the void. And he looks so...] It wouldn't make you this happy seeing an old man, wasting away instead of facing the Abbey.
[He raises a good point. The Outsider has to bite his tongue on the first thing that comes to mind, an old man wasting away (it's Daud, that's why), but he tilts his head to look at Corvo and consider this new and interesting proposal.
Happy? Him? How different.]
The Abbey. Why Corvo, you're trying to make me seem petty. [well....] I missed our little chats.
You are petty. [If Corvo is anything, it's honest. It wasn't said with any disdain he might have had if it weren't for their little... date, though, so there was that. He was making a big effort not to be paranoid, Outsider, appreciate him.]
You've interrupted my dreams before. [He starts, reluctantly, like this is an option but he isn't all that happy about it.] I don't see why you can't do it again. Holding back now, are we?
Petty is so human. [He is petty, but it doesn't count. But ah, Corvo would rather he invade his sleep? And here he thought he was being considerate.]
Perhaps I wasn't interested in new guard training, [he says, like that's all Corvo would have talked about. It's easier than admitting he might have wallowed in a little self-doubt, wondering if Corvo hadn't changed his mind. That's never stopped him before—ironic, that the more likely Corvo is to welcome his presence, the less readily he tries to give it.
And kissing his hand to apologize for being busy was kind of hot, in a dating-your-god way. But mostly the other thing. He leans his head sideways on Corvo's shoulder.] You do know how to summon me. Try it sometime before you drift off to sleep.
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[He was supposed to keep moving, since technically he was still on duty. With reluctance, he pulls back from the Outsider, but not without gracing him with another kiss and a hand in his.] She's been aware since Wyman couldn't recall who I was sleeping next to that night. I think she's too occupied in kissing them in her spare time to be a critic.
[To be clear, he has no fondness of the Void. But like how he meets the Outsider's eyes now, it's easier to bring up.] I expected to see you sooner. I should have called.
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For now, joining Corvo hand-in-hand on his patrol will do. He hums, sort of in approval—he kind of likes this Wyman person, from what he's seen of them. Maybe he'll pop up unexpected one day and see what happens.]
You do like to wallow in your work instead of indulging. [Like, just saying. He touches Corvo's arm with his other hand, not quite hugging onto him, but almost. Hey.] So, retirement? Perish the thought.
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A lot of things were surprising when it pertained to the Outsider these days. He's worried less about the games he might play and more about how nice he looks in the snow, instead of the darkness of the void. And he looks so...] It wouldn't make you this happy seeing an old man, wasting away instead of facing the Abbey.
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Happy? Him? How different.]
The Abbey. Why Corvo, you're trying to make me seem petty. [well....] I missed our little chats.
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You've interrupted my dreams before. [He starts, reluctantly, like this is an option but he isn't all that happy about it.] I don't see why you can't do it again. Holding back now, are we?
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Perhaps I wasn't interested in new guard training, [he says, like that's all Corvo would have talked about. It's easier than admitting he might have wallowed in a little self-doubt, wondering if Corvo hadn't changed his mind. That's never stopped him before—ironic, that the more likely Corvo is to welcome his presence, the less readily he tries to give it.
And kissing his hand to apologize for being busy was kind of hot, in a dating-your-god way. But mostly the other thing. He leans his head sideways on Corvo's shoulder.] You do know how to summon me. Try it sometime before you drift off to sleep.