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Character(s): Rinoa Heartilly, Squall Leonhart
Location: Around Garden
Rating: G? PG?
Open/Closed/Finished: Closed
Summary: They need to talk. Whether it's about the situation concerning the sorceresses and accusations thrown around about Garden. Or the gossip column. It's talk time!
It had to be a little past four. It was Thursday. Classes were scheduled to begin the following Monday while a game of Hide and Seek was scheduled for the day before. Squall wasn't exactly sure about games being played around Garden when they had much bigger things to deal with. But who was he to just stomp on their fun and tell them 'no', Commander or not. Their classes this quarter were harder than before. Longer morning sessions, and the quarters had been extended in time as well. At the moment he was on the search for Rinoa. Irvine had nudged him earlier that week to speak with her. He wasn't sure whether Irvine meant about the sorceress situation or the gossip column, but either way Squall couldn't keep avoiding it forever.
Maybe it was a good thing Quistis couldn't remember much. And maybe it was an even better thing that Xu refused to speak of what had happened that night whenever asked. Of course nothing big had happened. Xu had somehow managed to slip a full bottle of vodka into his room, insisting that the fun and games were far from over. And they'd had a Triple Triad game, or two. Which of course then ended up as Strip Triple Triad as soon as Xu brought the challenge to the table. Quistis being as competitive as she was didn't back down at all and had taken up Xu on the challenge.
Squall had chosen to sit out of that, choosing to sit in the armchair across from the table and glare at them most of the time.
A complete party pooper is what Xu had dubbed him. Until he had stumbled to the door to slap a hand on the lock and follow the two into the bedroom. But like he cared. Nothing had happened. But how to tell that to everyone who read the newsletter or received a copy of it...?
Squall was grateful for the main floor of Garden being as empty as it was at that moment. But he wondered where she could be, stopping near the elevator to take a look around. She had no idea he was looking for her which no doubt made the search for her all the more difficult.
Location: Around Garden
Rating: G? PG?
Open/Closed/Finished: Closed
Summary: They need to talk. Whether it's about the situation concerning the sorceresses and accusations thrown around about Garden. Or the gossip column. It's talk time!
It had to be a little past four. It was Thursday. Classes were scheduled to begin the following Monday while a game of Hide and Seek was scheduled for the day before. Squall wasn't exactly sure about games being played around Garden when they had much bigger things to deal with. But who was he to just stomp on their fun and tell them 'no', Commander or not. Their classes this quarter were harder than before. Longer morning sessions, and the quarters had been extended in time as well. At the moment he was on the search for Rinoa. Irvine had nudged him earlier that week to speak with her. He wasn't sure whether Irvine meant about the sorceress situation or the gossip column, but either way Squall couldn't keep avoiding it forever.
Maybe it was a good thing Quistis couldn't remember much. And maybe it was an even better thing that Xu refused to speak of what had happened that night whenever asked. Of course nothing big had happened. Xu had somehow managed to slip a full bottle of vodka into his room, insisting that the fun and games were far from over. And they'd had a Triple Triad game, or two. Which of course then ended up as Strip Triple Triad as soon as Xu brought the challenge to the table. Quistis being as competitive as she was didn't back down at all and had taken up Xu on the challenge.
Squall had chosen to sit out of that, choosing to sit in the armchair across from the table and glare at them most of the time.
A complete party pooper is what Xu had dubbed him. Until he had stumbled to the door to slap a hand on the lock and follow the two into the bedroom. But like he cared. Nothing had happened. But how to tell that to everyone who read the newsletter or received a copy of it...?
Squall was grateful for the main floor of Garden being as empty as it was at that moment. But he wondered where she could be, stopping near the elevator to take a look around. She had no idea he was looking for her which no doubt made the search for her all the more difficult.
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"Irvine came to me earlier. He suggested I check up on you. I..." And here he closed his mouth, cutting himself off. His lips thinned while he thought about something, pressing together into a line. No, he wouldn't bring up the gossip column just yet.
"We're doing everything we can about the backlash."
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Wrapping her arms around herself against a sudden chill, her entire expression seemed softer after that. "He did, did he?" She must have worried the sniper more than she'd thought. He really was a good friend. She'd certainly have to thank him sometime.
Squall's facial expression was worrisome though, it seemed there was quite a bit more going on here than she knew. The train of thought about just what that was, got effectively derailed by what he said next though.
Turns out that chill really had been real and she rubbed her hands over her arms awkwardly in an attempt to keep from feeling so cold. It was so hard to remain optimistic when life kept finding ways to rain all over her parade and this was no exception.
"It doesn't look good. Does it?" She asked quietly, utterly serious as she watched his face for even the tiniest change in expression, any hint of just how things were actually going right now. She didn't want to hear the truth really, but she needed to hear the truth anyway after all.
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"If Galbadia and Esthar fail to compromise by the end of the year - it'll turn ugly. And fast. We won't be able to stop this; we'll end up involved." Then he added, on a quieter note (even if he hasn't been the one talking to him), "Laguna's doing everything he can. Same for the Headmaster."
He was her 'Knight', wasn't he?
Of course he was worried what this could mean for her. And he was torn on what the best outcome for her would be should it really turn ugly; they'd all fought together in the past, Squall wasn't blind to her strengths as both a person and a sorceress. But he also wasn't blind to her weaknesses.
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"Galbadia's trying to make impossible demands on purpose aren't they?" Rinoa wasn't stupid, even if some of her plans weren't the best ever. "There isn't going to be a compromise is there? Galbadia isn't likely to budge and there's only so far Laguna can go." She sighed and then forced a smile, trying to shake herself out of this uncharacteristic slump she found herself in.
"Well we've saved the world once, we can save it again, right?" After all what was a little political unrest after a crazy sorceress who was trying to destroy the world?
When it came down to it, she wouldn't run. She had a life here now and good friends. It might be selfish of her, but she didn't want to lose that for anything. Garden had become her home and the last thing she wanted to do was give it up. Without Garden and her friends she'd have nothing left after all. If that wasn't something worth standing up and fighting for, she wasn't sure what was anymore.
Of course he was, which is why no matter what else was going on she'd trust him. He'd never steered her wrong yet after all.
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Squall looked across to her then, unsure what else there was for him to say. The gossip column was the last thing he wanted to discuss. He didn't want to talk about what had happened between Quistis and himself; it just wasn't something she needed to hear. Or at least so he thought.
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"And if they won't cave for that, then there's nothing that can get them to sign." Which was actually a pretty depressing thought, but she was trying to avoid the depressing thoughts. Think positive! After everything they'd gone through they could handle a little more couldn't they?
Rinoa watched Squall as he looked at her, wondering just what was on his mind. There had to be something. She wasn't just imagining it, was she? So she took a step forward and rested one hand on the desk near where he was before leaning forward. "What is it? There's something on your mind isn't there?" She smiled, trying to keep the mood light. "Do I need to lecture you about opening up to people and relying on friends for help again?" If only it was that simple.
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His own thoughts and concerns ranging from the Cadets to (something he wouldn't admit) his father and the Headmaster. Balamb. His friends. And her.
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What? A sorceress is totally allowed to be worried about the welfare of her knight. Really!She wouldn't be too surprised to hear that, despite what he tended to admit he was the sort of guy who cared for everyone in his own way. Yes, even when it came to Laguna.
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"About what Irvine said... his concerns, I mean. You haven't asked about it yet," he pointed out, referring to the newsletter.
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She fell quiet and looked away for a moment before glancing back at him. "I was kind of hoping you'd bring it up so I wouldn't have to say anything. I mean, I know you said I should just ignore it because it's gossip and all, but if that's true then you could at least tell me what really happened, right?"
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"We didn't sleep together... if that's what you were thinking," he answered after a moment.
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Her cheeks heated up at that and Rinoa shook her head. "I wasn't thinking anything like that!" She'd been trying not to anyway, the newsletter had done a great job of hinting at it to the point that it was hard to ignore it, but she'd been trying.
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"Well, I was trying not to anyway." She hadn't wanted to believe it that was for certain and so had just done her best to ignore that part as best as possible.
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He was kind of hoping she wouldn't ask for details. He really didn't want to have to explain things to her.
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No such luck Squall, life just wasn't that kind.
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"...What?"
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"Mmhm!" Rinoa smiled, tilting her head to the side as she watched him. Clearly his reactions here were going to be pretty telling after all. "Isn't that the best way to clear up gossip? Saying what really happened?"
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Really - he was going to demote Nida and give him ten years' worth of punishment tours for this.
It's not exactly gossip if... "Yeah... But I don't think you're going to like it."
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Internally, Squall cringed. Externally, Squall kept his eyes locked with hers. "I think it's best to only know that none of us slept together. And leave it at that."
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"What really happened? Something must have or you wouldn't be acting like this." First he said she wouldn't like it and now he was trying to avoid from telling her anything at all? Did he really think she'd just docilely agree to leave it at that after he'd said something so baiting?
Her stomach was already in knots as her mind tried to piece together just what it was he was trying so hard not to tell her. Unfortunately Rinoa had a very active imagination so who knew just what her mind would cook up?
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The worst part about it was his conscience telling him that she needed to be told. It wouldn't be right to keep her in the dark. There shouldn't be secrets between them; they were knight and sorceress to one another.
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"Either it's really not important so hearing about it won't bother me and there's no reason for you to hide it from me or it's actually fairly important after all so it would bother me and that's why you're hiding it from me. Which one is it really, Squall?"
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He eased himself from between her and his desk, putting some well needed distance between them. Having her glaring up at him like that wasn't the most comfortable feeling in the world either. "I told them to go play Triple Triad and drink in their own rooms. They didn't listen. Triple Triad turned into Strip Triple Triad. I told them to leave. They had more to drink - I told them it was time to leave again. Instead they went to pass out--"
Squall cut himself off and made a vague gesture off to the side where his room was. His jaw tightened then as he forced himself to finish the rest, shifting his weight from his left foot to his right foot. "I went after them to kick them out. Xu pulled me into the bed and I--" Cringing, he took a breath and continued, "I fell on top of Quistis-- look, there was just- there was just some touching and even kissing-- nothing else."
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