[Gojyo being pointedly hurtful... well, it happens sometimes, but every time it's a little bit like being bitten by one's own beloved family dog. Not as much painful as it is surprising.
Of course, Hakkai had probably deserved it.]
Ah... she was all right. She did end up staying in--
It was just your bedroom when I got here as an inmate. [With a faintly rueful tone.] So the layout is a little off, but--
[A small shrug. He keeps his hands wrapped around the cup, even if it's almost empty. He can recognize that Gojyo's just realized-- something. That their house is still Hakkai's home? He's offering tea now, which, even if it's bagged and probably stale, means he's trying to reach out...
Hakkai is aware when he's overthinking. It doesn't always stop him, but he knows.]
[Gojyo takes a few moments to rummage through his cupboards before producing a tea bag. It's some kind of fruity, flowery flavour that women tends to prefer. He returns to the table, putting his own cup of coffee down before pouring boiling water into Hakkai's cup and dunking the tea bag into it.]
...Yeah. [It's not like Gojyo knew Kanan, but he can still imagine how harrowing an experience it must have been for her. It's good she could at least have a safe place to stay.]
So you're staying at that guy's place now? [--Fuck, he said he wasn't gonna comment anymore, and reducing their relationship to 'that guy' is... probably dangerously close to commenting.]
[Being willing to mention him is something, though. Hakkai will take it, dubious as 'that guy' might be as a descriptor.]
It's, ah... yes, we moved in together last year.
His cabin door is sturdier and we have dealt with a few murderous break-ins....
[Not to mention all of the high-tech advantages it has, and the larger bed. It's not about wanting to move away from the place he'd shared with Gojyo. Although, considering-- he half-turns, glancing at Gojyo's door, which is nearly identical to his own old cabin's, and which is only a little sturdier than the one Banri had so easily kicked in years ago.]
The Admiral can probably give you a sturdier one, if you want.
[There's the very slightest hunch to Hakkai's shoulders, telegraphing a little embarrassment. The Barge has made him soft, and he knows it: not because he can't handle a monthly murder attempt, if it happens, but because he doesn't want to anymore. Not even that much, if he can avoid it.]
Actually, I've only been killed twice on board, and one of them was in a breach. I don't think that counts. I was a circus performer who couldn't even fight...
I'm... gonna be real charitable and assume there wasn't a less messy way of preventing it? [He does know what Hakkai is capable of when he's not interested in holding back...]
Good riddance to that fucker. [Gojyo has no idea who he is and he already dislikes him!]
So was he just an overzealous weirdo, or what? I kinda figured the consensus was people can't really be held responsible for their actions during Floods.
Oh, apparently he had memory problems and could sense youki, so once he'd gotten it into his head that I was dangerous, I couldn't convince him otherwise. [A small sigh.]
I can't exactly blame him, but it was very annoying.
Most people won't hold you responsible for your actions during floods, at least.
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Of course, Hakkai had probably deserved it.]
Ah... she was all right. She did end up staying in--
[A brief hesitation.]
That's my old cabin.
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--Fuck, that's why it looked so- ["familiar". Gojyo pauses long enough to finish pouring his cup of coffee, as it sinks in.
You were his home for five years.
...Yeah. Of course Hakkai would want to move out and into his husband's cabin.
.......]
I think I've got some tea bags left that aren't totally stale. [Yes, he knows bagged tea is an affront to the gods, but it's... something?]
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[A small shrug. He keeps his hands wrapped around the cup, even if it's almost empty. He can recognize that Gojyo's just realized-- something. That their house is still Hakkai's home? He's offering tea now, which, even if it's bagged and probably stale, means he's trying to reach out...
Hakkai is aware when he's overthinking. It doesn't always stop him, but he knows.]
I'm glad it meant she had a place to stay.
And I'd... like that. Thank you.
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...Yeah. [It's not like Gojyo knew Kanan, but he can still imagine how harrowing an experience it must have been for her. It's good she could at least have a safe place to stay.]
So you're staying at that guy's place now? [--Fuck, he said he wasn't gonna comment anymore, and reducing their relationship to 'that guy' is... probably dangerously close to commenting.]
--Jedao's, I mean.
Re: [two days after the flood]
It's, ah... yes, we moved in together last year.
His cabin door is sturdier and we have dealt with a few murderous break-ins....
[Not to mention all of the high-tech advantages it has, and the larger bed. It's not about wanting to move away from the place he'd shared with Gojyo. Although, considering-- he half-turns, glancing at Gojyo's door, which is nearly identical to his own old cabin's, and which is only a little sturdier than the one Banri had so easily kicked in years ago.]
The Admiral can probably give you a sturdier one, if you want.
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Huh? Why? I mean, didn't you say before that people try to murder each other only like once a month?
[Gojyo can handle a measly monthly murder attempt even if he's asleep in his cabin. Probably.]
Re: [two days after the flood]
[There's the very slightest hunch to Hakkai's shoulders, telegraphing a little embarrassment. The Barge has made him soft, and he knows it: not because he can't handle a monthly murder attempt, if it happens, but because he doesn't want to anymore. Not even that much, if he can avoid it.]
Actually, I've only been killed twice on board, and one of them was in a breach. I don't think that counts. I was a circus performer who couldn't even fight...
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...Uh-huh. And the second?
[He just wants to talk.]
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I'm... gonna be real charitable and assume there wasn't a less messy way of preventing it? [He does know what Hakkai is capable of when he's not interested in holding back...]
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[a slight pause.]
I was a little less pleased with the fact that he spent the next several months stalking me in case I lost my mind again. But, ah well. He's gone now.
Re: [two days after the flood]
So was he just an overzealous weirdo, or what? I kinda figured the consensus was people can't really be held responsible for their actions during Floods.
Re: [two days after the flood]
I can't exactly blame him, but it was very annoying.
Most people won't hold you responsible for your actions during floods, at least.