sonofagautier: (uh oh)
sonofagautier ([personal profile] sonofagautier) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2021-12-07 01:13 pm

Arrival; [Video]

The gear's feed flickers in to a rather disheveled looking redhead that clearly doesn't want to be doing this. Because goddess and all the saints, he does not want to be doing this. Asking for help is already a task. Asking for help within a brand new world he cannot even begin to comprehend? Nightmare scenario. He's clearly lost and disoriented, and there's music and a fire pony following him around. Really, the only good thing is the fire pony- ponyta- whatever.

"Okay, don't know what this is, where this is going, or who's on the other end, but I can read instructions well enough to get to this point. Hi, Sylvain here, no clue where I am besides a very unhelpful 'New Bark Town' sign a few paces back, and I found a horse on fire. A baby horse, err, or maybe a pony. So... help? Maybe? I'm not even sure what I'm asking here."

And the apparent cause of how much of a mess his red locks are becomes obvious as he sweeps a hand through it again like a nervous tick. Behind him, the camera is panned just enough for a ponyta to be seen running obviously bored laps back and forth. They're pretty clearly at the edge of town, the buildings of New Bark still somewhat visible. Sylvain didn't make it very far...
vrdantwind: (The person that you've always been)

[personal profile] vrdantwind 2022-02-19 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"I notice you worded that in a way that could be interpreted as your being a beacon of uninnocence," Claude says with a grin. "Which I don't think was an accident at all."

He folds his arms behind his head - a habit he and Sylvain both share. "That's fine by me, though. Innocence would look weird on you. And I prefer your wicked side. Someone innocent like Ashe could never keep up with me - and even if they could, they wouldn't be half as fun."

He knows this is a bad idea, but he can't stop himself. He's missed exchanges like this. No matter how many people he's dating, there are things he gets from each of them that he can't get anywhere else - and this flirting, this banter, has always come only from Sylvain.

He really needs to rein it in before he gets himself in trouble, though. So he tries to gently deflect. "But c'mon, I can't be your first choice for flirting now that you've ended up here. Or am I flattering myself thinking you haven't already flirted with other people before this, even as freshly arrived as you are?"
vrdantwind: (I'll show you this side of the world)

[personal profile] vrdantwind 2022-02-22 09:50 am (UTC)(link)
"Of course." Claude grins back. "I could hardly expect to beat your fellow Lions to the punch, right? Or in your interests~. Better watch any flirting with Annette, though. Felix might kill you out of jealousy." Out of jealousy over which redhead? Claude deliberately does not specify. Then, just to make sure Sylvain doesn't place too much weight on that comment - what if he doesn't know he and Felix are an item yet? - Claude continues, making it a joke and building in a distraction for good measure. "I've learned in this world that you don't want to mess with avid fans of musicians. Did you know we got mistaken for some musical celebrities once? For a whole month? Their fans chased us around constantly. Felix was fuming."
vrdantwind: (The person that you've always been)

[personal profile] vrdantwind 2022-02-26 11:02 am (UTC)(link)
"I know you are," Claude says with a chuckle. It's not like Claude himself doesn't have a vested interest in Annette, and he'd definitely kept a weather eye on Sylvain around her - but Sylvain had treated her more like a little sister than a romantic interest, even from Claude's limited observations. It had been gratifying to see.

"Adoration, hell." Claude laughs. "They stalked us. Shrieks of delight when they saw us. It was less enjoyable than you'd think, though - a lot of them were about the same ages we were at the academy." He pauses, then grins. "Well, that some of us were at the academy, old man. The point is, they skewed pretty young."

Actually...he's not sure how much age might dissuade Sylvain. He'd been several years older than some of the girls he'd dated at the academy, given that Sylvain had been several years older than most of them at the academy...and, between Claude's tastes never running much towards women of any age, and Faerghus having some pretty strange customs, Claude's really not sure where the line of acceptability is for Sylvain, or for men of Faerghus in general. It hasn't exactly come up much with most of the men of Faerghus he knows.
vrdantwind: (I'll show you this side of the world)

[personal profile] vrdantwind 2022-03-10 07:36 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, they didn't exactly want us in any case," Claude says, with an enigmatic smile and a shrug of his own. "They wanted the people they kept mistaking us for. And I can't see a Sylvain of any age feeling great about anyone wanting him for anything other than himself."

Ah, he's betraying perhaps too much familiarity with Sylvain's issues here. But then again, not only would it be dishonest to pretend Sylvain is pulling the wool over his eyes with a comment like that, it'd be unflattering. Claude is rarely willing to pretend to be - or be perceived as - less intelligent than he actually is unless it's for an exceptionally good reason. He especially doesn't like the thought of Sylvain thinking Claude is less astute than he actually is. Sylvain's opinion of him matters more than most.
vrdantwind: (I got plans)

[personal profile] vrdantwind 2022-03-24 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
"I wouldn't say that." Claude smiles at him, and there's a touch of something more genuine in it than they usually tend to allow between them. They both like to keep things superficial, carefully arms-length, nice and removed from any vulnerability or possibility of getting hurt. (Or, rather, it would be more accurate to say that they both liked that back before they'd developed a deeper relationship, and that's the status quo Claude needs to re-adjust to here with a Sylvain that doesn't remember anything different.) But there's a more open warmth there now.

"Rather, I'd say that in your old age you've gotten a little more honest about what you actually like and what you don't. Which isn't a bad thing, in my opinion. Besides, after everything we've all gone through during the war, it's a lot harder to brush off extra unpleasantness, right? Anybody's tolerance would be at a low ebb."