Jedao loves anything with a sky; he loves moving water, and the strange profusion of little moving things he can feel in a real ecosystem; he breathes in deep, tasting the air of a place that hasn't been filtered a million times. For a few moments, his expression is all soft delight and awe.
"I'm organizing a party in a few weeks. Kind of a family party? I want you to come."
In an awful moment of sameness, Gojyo also takes a moment to take in the view. It's been a while since he's visited this place, years even. Moving water... has always been soothing. The sound and the sight of it helps to block out thoughts you don't want to think.
Gojyo glances over, and once he realises what Jedao was trying to do:
"They have damn good hearing." Despite having no visible ears. He doesn't know how that works. "Shut up and move slowly and it'll be easier to catch one."
...It's not like Gojyo had a lot of actual toys as a kid, or friends to play with.
"Look, I don't really care who's gonna be there. What's the occasion?"
"He has been shyly delighted almost to the point of overwhelmed happy tears at the idea of anyone wanting to be family with him, every single time," Jedao tells him, dryly and yet warmly, too. "Even Yunlan, whom he did have...not dislike, but some wariness of, before."
He idly trails his fingers through the water, scares away some of the minnows, watches them flicker and dart away.
"I think it would mean almost as much to him as it would to Hakkai. But you can meet him first, if you'd rather, and make sure."
"It was a joint discussion. He wants you there real bad. But he was scared of shoving his foot in his mouth again, I think, plus this one is more my thing to organize, so."
Gojyo groans like the most put-upon person in the world. It's not like he's thrilled to be counting Jedao as family, but then it's not like he can just pretend like he doesn't exist if he wants to stay friends with Hakkai. It's just fucking annoying how Jedao's turning into the sane mediator between Hakkai and Gojyo.
"Fine, fine, I'll be there as long as the kid okays it."
Gojyo looks out over the water again, taking long drags of his cigarette. Part of him maybe feels slightly... embarrassed? bad? over Jedao having to run interference between two supposed best friends like they're five year olds, but he also doesn't quite have it in him to apologise for it.
Jedao is quiet for a little while, taking Gojyo's advice. After a short lull, he whoops softly, a little frog caught gently between his cupped hands. He turns to Gojyo excitedly.
"The Citadel only had cats. And before that, on my ship, there weren't any animals at all. I've seen some different kinds in ports now, but...they're so small."
He opens his hands and the frog ribbits tentatively a few times, then hop-flops out of his hands to splash back into the water, an ungainly lurching movement that makes Jedao laugh in delight.
Jedao nods. "Yeah. The Citadel is a station, but still in space."
He looks away, although it's pensive more than anything else, not exactly sad. Wistful maybe.
"I was also never really a child. I woke up feeling 17 with almost no memories and got tossed into a war days later. There weren't any children there. I think there are some in the Citadel, if their parents are living and working there, but I wasn't allowed to meet any of them."
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"I'm organizing a party in a few weeks. Kind of a family party? I want you to come."
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"Yeah?"
Why?
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Obviously.
"Have you met Edwin, yet?"
Jedao starts exploring in the rushes. He wants to pick up a frog, maybe.
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"The kid asking about kissing? Nah, not really?"
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There's a little splash as the first amphibian evades him.
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"They have damn good hearing." Despite having no visible ears. He doesn't know how that works. "Shut up and move slowly and it'll be easier to catch one."
...It's not like Gojyo had a lot of actual toys as a kid, or friends to play with.
"Look, I don't really care who's gonna be there. What's the occasion?"
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To Hakkai, who is Xie Lian's.
"Me and Edwin...we both never expected to have any kind of family at all. So it'd be nice if his uncle was there. Plus, good food."
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"You're expecteding me to accept to be someone's uncle just like that??
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Gojyo would make for a shit any family member.
"Does the kid want some random guy he's never met at this thing?"
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He idly trails his fingers through the water, scares away some of the minnows, watches them flicker and dart away.
"I think it would mean almost as much to him as it would to Hakkai. But you can meet him first, if you'd rather, and make sure."
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"I--"
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"Fucking troublesome... Sure, fine. It'd be weird not to meet at least once beforehand.
Hakkai knows you're inviting me?"
He's not showing up if doing so will be a surprise to Hakkai, sad lonely kid or no.
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He suspects he's going to get very well-laid about it when he brings home the good news, in fact.
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The invitation."
Not the party itself. He kind of hates the idea that this was all Jedao's initiative.
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Jedao's the one who asked.
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"Fine, fine, I'll be there as long as the kid okays it."
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"I won't be ruining any surprises if I just go up to him like 'yo, about the upcoming family book party'?"
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And yes, that is the solution to him playing go-between.
"No, that'd be just fine."
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Gojyo looks out over the water again, taking long drags of his cigarette. Part of him maybe feels slightly... embarrassed? bad? over Jedao having to run interference between two supposed best friends like they're five year olds, but he also doesn't quite have it in him to apologise for it.
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"Got one!"
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"Fucking congrats. What, don't kids go frog-catching where you're from?"
His tone isn't mocking; more amused at the sheer excitement.
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"The Citadel only had cats. And before that, on my ship, there weren't any animals at all. I've seen some different kinds in ports now, but...they're so small."
He opens his hands and the frog ribbits tentatively a few times, then hop-flops out of his hands to splash back into the water, an ungainly lurching movement that makes Jedao laugh in delight.
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Nevermind that it'd be bonkers to raise a child from infancy out at sea. ...No, wait. He points a finger up at the sky.
"You like that Abel guy? Living on a space ship?"
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He looks away, although it's pensive more than anything else, not exactly sad. Wistful maybe.
"I was also never really a child. I woke up feeling 17 with almost no memories and got tossed into a war days later. There weren't any children there. I think there are some in the Citadel, if their parents are living and working there, but I wasn't allowed to meet any of them."
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