Just when you think the victory is secured...
The battle was over and the war was won, but the human apparently did not know when he was defeated. Razkar knew he shouldn't have clung to that mindset, as this was far from the right setting for it, but he didn't expect the counter-attack Matthew launched at him.
Nor how unprepared he would be.
"You are always with her; at least whenever I am there. She either glances off in the distance and smiles, or actually talks about you. And whatever happened that day, even after getting hurt, you were still with her when I came to visit her. Would she have been hurt if you had left her a long time ago?"
Razkar blinked, surprise breaking through the surface of the cold disdain covering his face. She talked about him? Without shame or fear? Like he was a... friend? Something more? Razkar had idly wondered how others discussed him. Probably as they would some feral beast or fearsome monster, to be avoided in the street. But her...
"I... did not know-"
"I just find it odd that you both latch onto each other with this certain level of unspoken commitment, but can't do each other the simple respect of actually making it real. Firm. Are you just going to walk this line forever?"
The human plowed onward, words gaining strength, power, confidence, and in the span of half a chime the Myrian was on the defensive. He went from stock-still standing to feeling around for the edge of the marble bath, sitting down slowly... entranced and, he had to admit, impressed.
"I... I don't-"
"Or just leave one day? Is it fair to lead her along, lead her into harms way, where she will happily follow in the hope that something may happen? Though, to be fair, she is probably doing it to you too. Knowing her, she probably made you jump into that... Suvan."
Even though the human snorted, Razkar just stared. Matthew squirmed almost imperceptibly, sure that he'd crossed some terminal line and the debt would be paid, well, terminally. But Razkar's gaze lowered, inch by inch, until he looked more like...
"I know." The whispered words were barely heard over the steam, but such weight was behind them... or on them. "So... hard. Such to leap. To take chance."
His eyes looked up sharply and those same black orbs as before didn't so much bore into Matthew's as captured them, a whisper of that same tone he'd used before in his voice when he spoke again.
"It does... scare. You were right. But... No... is no 'but'." A strange, wan smile creased his lips and he shook his head, arching his back as he cracked stiff vertebrae and smoothed his long black hair out of his face and down the back of his skull. "Too long linger and wait and dance on... line?"
He snorted his amusement and appraised the human a little longer. A kindling of respect was in there now, for both his courage and his insight. Razkar rose and extended his hand, his other dipping down to adroitly palm the dagger he'd come in with and tuck it down the back of the towel secured around his waist. The smile grew, became bright and bereft of fear or damn introspection, and when the human grasped his hand...
"She make you swim, too, hmm?"
The battle was over and the war was won, but the human apparently did not know when he was defeated. Razkar knew he shouldn't have clung to that mindset, as this was far from the right setting for it, but he didn't expect the counter-attack Matthew launched at him.
Nor how unprepared he would be.
"You are always with her; at least whenever I am there. She either glances off in the distance and smiles, or actually talks about you. And whatever happened that day, even after getting hurt, you were still with her when I came to visit her. Would she have been hurt if you had left her a long time ago?"
Razkar blinked, surprise breaking through the surface of the cold disdain covering his face. She talked about him? Without shame or fear? Like he was a... friend? Something more? Razkar had idly wondered how others discussed him. Probably as they would some feral beast or fearsome monster, to be avoided in the street. But her...
"I... did not know-"
"I just find it odd that you both latch onto each other with this certain level of unspoken commitment, but can't do each other the simple respect of actually making it real. Firm. Are you just going to walk this line forever?"
The human plowed onward, words gaining strength, power, confidence, and in the span of half a chime the Myrian was on the defensive. He went from stock-still standing to feeling around for the edge of the marble bath, sitting down slowly... entranced and, he had to admit, impressed.
"I... I don't-"
"Or just leave one day? Is it fair to lead her along, lead her into harms way, where she will happily follow in the hope that something may happen? Though, to be fair, she is probably doing it to you too. Knowing her, she probably made you jump into that... Suvan."
Even though the human snorted, Razkar just stared. Matthew squirmed almost imperceptibly, sure that he'd crossed some terminal line and the debt would be paid, well, terminally. But Razkar's gaze lowered, inch by inch, until he looked more like...
"I know." The whispered words were barely heard over the steam, but such weight was behind them... or on them. "So... hard. Such to leap. To take chance."
His eyes looked up sharply and those same black orbs as before didn't so much bore into Matthew's as captured them, a whisper of that same tone he'd used before in his voice when he spoke again.
"It does... scare. You were right. But... No... is no 'but'." A strange, wan smile creased his lips and he shook his head, arching his back as he cracked stiff vertebrae and smoothed his long black hair out of his face and down the back of his skull. "Too long linger and wait and dance on... line?"
He snorted his amusement and appraised the human a little longer. A kindling of respect was in there now, for both his courage and his insight. Razkar rose and extended his hand, his other dipping down to adroitly palm the dagger he'd come in with and tuck it down the back of the towel secured around his waist. The smile grew, became bright and bereft of fear or damn introspection, and when the human grasped his hand...
"She make you swim, too, hmm?"