[After escorting Basch and Noah to Narshe and paying Penelo a visit in Lindblum, Balthier has one more order of business to attend to, this time without company. Ring ring, Celes!]
A bit, yes. I apologize if I offended you in some way, Celes. That was certainly never my intention. I rather like to think of myself as a gentleman, and I certainly have nothing less than respect for you.
[A distinct thud sounds behind her, the sound of boots hitting the stone tile of the balcony, and all of a sudden there's an arm around her waist from behind, rainbow-colored rings betraying its owner. He is, however, careful not to be invasive as far as inappropriate touch, and far gentler than your average kidnapper even as he grabs the ladder hanging from the ship hovering above them and begins to hoist the pair of them upwards.]
For a bit of a demonstration, if you will. No worries, you'll be back before sunrise, with no harm done.
[Okay, not what she was expecting! Despite her training and background, she can't help the slight yelp - which is accompanied by a jab towards her attacker's stomach with her elbow, though she gives that one up once she realizes that Balthier is the only thing keeping her from falling. she may be annoyed with him, but she's not suicidal or stupid.]
What in the name of the Warring Triad is up with you people and kidnapping? Is that some prerequisite for being a man of the air?
So you have done this before. [His manner remains rather cavalier despite the circumstances, even as he pulls the both of them up into the ship proper and closes the door behind them.]
It's in the job description, I'm afraid. Worry not. I don't intend to harm you in any fashion, or keep you long.
[She rolls her eyes and pulls away as quickly as she can once they're inside.] So why me? You can't pretend it's just to get to know me. [She turns back to face him then.]
Don't fool yourself. It's not you I'd be worried about.
No, I confess, it's not just to get to know you. I could do that easily enough with the help of the SkyPhone, should you care to answer in the future. [He puts both hands up to show he means know harm, rings glinting in the glow from the cabin's overhead light. His reasoning had seemed much more sound when he'd been discussing it with Captain fon Ronsenburg, he had to admit.]
I recognized something in you that I had, I admit, been feeling myself not so long ago, and was part of my aforementioned need for distraction. Now, your business is your own, and I will not pry. I know better than most the importance of keeping secrets. But you rather struck me as needing to allow yourself to relax. Perhaps it was the caustic nature of your end of each of your conversations that lead me to believe so, but there you are.
[He gestures broadly.] I offer you a few hours to enjoy the view. Whatever or whomever has done you wrong, forget them for a time.
[She listens to him warily, arms folded over her chest. She wants to stay angry with him, wants her barriers to remain up for her own protection and peace of mind, but with every word he says, she finds that she ....can't. So she just turns away and finds the closest window.]
It's hard to forget the world you're living in.
[She tosses the rest of his words around in her head, trying to figure out how to answer.] So, not only can my cold nature not deter you, but you're now comparing us? That's a first. Most people would find it easier to fear me.
[He almost mirrors her own stance, folding his arms over his vest and curling his fingers over the edge of his sleeve.]
I don't fear much, I suppose. Not even things I rightly should. What sort of leading man would I be if I scared easily, hm? I would take far fewer chances and thus have no interesting tales to tell.
[He's close enough that she can tell where without looking at him. She listens to his words, muscles tensing.]
You're not afraid of me, then?
[In one swift motion, she turns, balancing her weight with the ease and agility of someone who's been trained to be a fighter for her whole life. Reaching out, she keeps her weight centered as she pins Balthier against the wall. One hand pins his arm back while her other presses her lower arm against his throat. She's not doing it enough to actually hurt him, but she definitely knows how to make it uncomfortable for him. Meanwhile, her weight is still back and centered on her left leg; her right knee is in a position to make his life not very pleasant should he try to retaliate.]
Maybe you should be.
[She holds the position for half a minute, looking him straight in the eye so he can see her cold expression, before she releases her hold and turns away to walk a little further into the ship.]
Tell me, have you ever killed anyone?
[It's a question that probably seems to come out of nowhere, but she has a point if he'll listen.]
[His back ends up pressed against the cool steel of the wall, and though his expression shifts slightly, his lips set into a thin, hard line, he remains calm throughout her demonstration. It's largely painless, if uncomfortable, but he still feels some degree of relief when she eases up on his windpipe. Though not concerned that she might actually make an example of him, he doesn't say as much. Clearly, the lady would like to prove a point. Once free, he straightens and brushes his hands off against each other, tugging at his shirtcuffs to straighten them.]
I have. More times than I care to count. Sometimes personal, sometimes not. [His tone is casual, cavalier, despite the fact that her question immediately brings Dr. Cid to mind. A painful memory, at best.]
I'm not surprised to hear that you have, as well, if that's where this is leading. Just because I don't fear you doesn't mean I don't believe you're a woman to be feared. I've seen enough evidence to the contrary. A man would have to be off his rocker to cross you intentionally, love.
[It's fortunate for him that he doesn't try to test her. She's in no mood to deal with it.]
Somehow I doubt someone like you would ever consider murdering someone in cold blood.
[Well, he's got half of her point right.]
Sounds like you could use a new rocker, in that case. [She sighs and finally turns back to him, arms back across her chest.] Fine. What is it you want to know about me?
I wouldn't be so certain. Just as I don't truly know you,you do not yet know me.
[Her remark about his questionable sanity is enough to get him to laugh, though he makes an attempt to smother it. He ends up smirking, instead.]
This certainly wouldn't be the first time I've done something that's called my sanity into question. [He looks pleased as she turns to face him. Progress.]
I was being truthful before. I won't pry as to the reasoning, but it's clear that things have been difficult for you. [He's unsure of using the word, but he recognizes heartache when he sees it. He's been dealing with the same, concerning a couple of different sources, himself.] I am fortunate enough to have wings I might use when I need to clear my head. ... as I thought we might become friends, I wanted to offer you the same courtesy.
[He turns towards the helm, looking back to offer her a wink over his shoulder.]
And I must be honest. It's not every day I meet a woman who finds me infuriating rather than charming. It's given me something to think about. [It's maddening, quite frankly, for all his efforts to be friendly.]
[She inclines her head in acceptance of that.] True.
[She doesn't follow him right away, too busy tossing his words around in her head again. He's making no sense. Why spend the time to get to know someone who finds you infuriating, especially if you barely know each other? Isn't that the time to leave one to one's own?]
Why are you so interested in someone you barely know? [She pauses before finally following him to the helm.] You remind me of Edgar. His charms don't get very far with me, either. [Then again, he isn't usually truly flirting with her. He just wants to get a rise out of her.]
He seems to lay it on a little thick. I'm not half so interested in skirt-chasing as he appears to be. [Balthier smiles to himself as he slides into his usual seat, making himself comfortable. He gestures to the vacant seat to his right, usually occupied by his navigator, offering it to her.] Have a seat, if you wish. The view is spectacular.
Quite frankly, I don't take rejection well, even for something so seemingly trite as an offer of friendship. I pride myself on being a good judge of character. I don't make such offers to everyone I meet. [He pauses, smirking. Though her dislike of him has been a nagging, incessant irritation, it's had other effects, too.] Besides. I rather like a woman who can take care of herself.
Appearances can be deceiving. [She hesitates for a minute before finally sitting down in the vacant seat. It is a nice view, she has to admit. And in spite of it all, she's starting to relax a bit. Part of her hates how calm he can make her feel at times.]
I never said I'd reject it. I just wanted to know your reasoning.
You mean you like warrior women? Here I was thinking we were a small group. [That might be a small twitch at her lips... or it might just be his imagination.]
[A-ha. He saw that. He glances her way, clearly amused.]
Few and far between, to be sure. I have nothing but admiration and the utmost respect for a strong woman with a good head on her shoulders. They're very attractive qualities, I must admit.
I don't use the title of "general" much anymore. There was a time I went by nothing else, but here... Gaia is a fresh start. I don't need that following me.
[She glances out of the window to be sure he doesn't see the flash of regret that crosses her face, though he probably can catch it anyway. And then, before she can stop herself:]
[She fidgets just a little bit. Terra suggested asking.]
One minute you're infuriatingly calm and polite, enough to make me want to smack some sense into you, and the next I find myself relaxing. How do you do it?
[He smiles and makes a flippant gesture with his right hand.]
Talent, I suppose.
Truly, I don't know. You're not the first to have asked me such a question. I am as honest as I can allow myself to be. Is my being polite so offensive? Perhaps you relax only because you've realized I mean you no ill.
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Date: 2011-05-02 04:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-02 04:38 pm (UTC)What do you propose, then? A sit-down therapy session?
[She... is trying to hold back the snark, honestly trying.]
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Date: 2011-05-02 04:42 pm (UTC)A favor, if you will, love. Step out onto your balcony?
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Date: 2011-05-02 04:46 pm (UTC)[Breathe, Celes. Being called something of a pet name is not the end of the world. Just equate this idiot with Edgar and move on.]
What for?
[Even as she does so. Wait a minute... is that what she thinks it is up there?]
What in the world-
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Date: 2011-05-02 04:50 pm (UTC)For a bit of a demonstration, if you will. No worries, you'll be back before sunrise, with no harm done.
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Date: 2011-05-02 04:54 pm (UTC)What in the name of the Warring Triad is up with you people and kidnapping? Is that some prerequisite for being a man of the air?
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Date: 2011-05-02 10:19 pm (UTC)It's in the job description, I'm afraid. Worry not. I don't intend to harm you in any fashion, or keep you long.
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Date: 2011-05-02 10:24 pm (UTC)[She rolls her eyes and pulls away as quickly as she can once they're inside.] So why me? You can't pretend it's just to get to know me. [She turns back to face him then.]
Don't fool yourself. It's not you I'd be worried about.
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Date: 2011-05-02 10:44 pm (UTC)I recognized something in you that I had, I admit, been feeling myself not so long ago, and was part of my aforementioned need for distraction. Now, your business is your own, and I will not pry. I know better than most the importance of keeping secrets. But you rather struck me as needing to allow yourself to relax. Perhaps it was the caustic nature of your end of each of your conversations that lead me to believe so, but there you are.
[He gestures broadly.] I offer you a few hours to enjoy the view. Whatever or whomever has done you wrong, forget them for a time.
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Date: 2011-05-03 12:37 am (UTC)It's hard to forget the world you're living in.
[She tosses the rest of his words around in her head, trying to figure out how to answer.] So, not only can my cold nature not deter you, but you're now comparing us? That's a first. Most people would find it easier to fear me.
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Date: 2011-05-03 12:57 am (UTC)[He almost mirrors her own stance, folding his arms over his vest and curling his fingers over the edge of his sleeve.]
I don't fear much, I suppose. Not even things I rightly should. What sort of leading man would I be if I scared easily, hm? I would take far fewer chances and thus have no interesting tales to tell.
pinning with permission :3
Date: 2011-05-03 04:45 pm (UTC)You're not afraid of me, then?
[In one swift motion, she turns, balancing her weight with the ease and agility of someone who's been trained to be a fighter for her whole life. Reaching out, she keeps her weight centered as she pins Balthier against the wall. One hand pins his arm back while her other presses her lower arm against his throat. She's not doing it enough to actually hurt him, but she definitely knows how to make it uncomfortable for him. Meanwhile, her weight is still back and centered on her left leg; her right knee is in a position to make his life not very pleasant should he try to retaliate.]
Maybe you should be.
[She holds the position for half a minute, looking him straight in the eye so he can see her cold expression, before she releases her hold and turns away to walk a little further into the ship.]
Tell me, have you ever killed anyone?
[It's a question that probably seems to come out of nowhere, but she has a point if he'll listen.]
*fans self*
Date: 2011-05-03 04:57 pm (UTC)I have. More times than I care to count. Sometimes personal, sometimes not. [His tone is casual, cavalier, despite the fact that her question immediately brings Dr. Cid to mind. A painful memory, at best.]
I'm not surprised to hear that you have, as well, if that's where this is leading. Just because I don't fear you doesn't mean I don't believe you're a woman to be feared. I've seen enough evidence to the contrary. A man would have to be off his rocker to cross you intentionally, love.
:P XD
Date: 2011-05-03 08:36 pm (UTC)Somehow I doubt someone like you would ever consider murdering someone in cold blood.
[Well, he's got half of her point right.]
Sounds like you could use a new rocker, in that case. [She sighs and finally turns back to him, arms back across her chest.] Fine. What is it you want to know about me?
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Date: 2011-05-03 08:52 pm (UTC)I wouldn't be so certain. Just as I don't truly know you, you do not yet know me.
[Her remark about his questionable sanity is enough to get him to laugh, though he makes an attempt to smother it. He ends up smirking, instead.]
This certainly wouldn't be the first time I've done something that's called my sanity into question. [He looks pleased as she turns to face him. Progress.]
I was being truthful before. I won't pry as to the reasoning, but it's clear that things have been difficult for you. [He's unsure of using the word, but he recognizes heartache when he sees it. He's been dealing with the same, concerning a couple of different sources, himself.] I am fortunate enough to have wings I might use when I need to clear my head. ... as I thought we might become friends, I wanted to offer you the same courtesy.
[He turns towards the helm, looking back to offer her a wink over his shoulder.]
And I must be honest. It's not every day I meet a woman who finds me infuriating rather than charming. It's given me something to think about. [It's maddening, quite frankly, for all his efforts to be friendly.]
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Date: 2011-05-04 07:34 pm (UTC)[She doesn't follow him right away, too busy tossing his words around in her head again. He's making no sense. Why spend the time to get to know someone who finds you infuriating, especially if you barely know each other? Isn't that the time to leave one to one's own?]
Why are you so interested in someone you barely know? [She pauses before finally following him to the helm.] You remind me of Edgar. His charms don't get very far with me, either. [Then again, he isn't usually truly flirting with her. He just wants to get a rise out of her.]
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Date: 2011-05-04 08:26 pm (UTC)Quite frankly, I don't take rejection well, even for something so seemingly trite as an offer of friendship. I pride myself on being a good judge of character. I don't make such offers to everyone I meet. [He pauses, smirking. Though her dislike of him has been a nagging, incessant irritation, it's had other effects, too.] Besides. I rather like a woman who can take care of herself.
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Date: 2011-05-04 08:37 pm (UTC)I never said I'd reject it. I just wanted to know your reasoning.
You mean you like warrior women? Here I was thinking we were a small group. [That might be a small twitch at her lips... or it might just be his imagination.]
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Date: 2011-05-04 08:46 pm (UTC)Few and far between, to be sure. I have nothing but admiration and the utmost respect for a strong woman with a good head on her shoulders. They're very attractive qualities, I must admit.
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Date: 2011-05-04 08:53 pm (UTC)[She glances out of the window to be sure he doesn't see the flash of regret that crosses her face, though he probably can catch it anyway. And then, before she can stop herself:]
How do you do that?
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Date: 2011-05-04 09:05 pm (UTC)[He glances her way a second time.]
Do what?
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Date: 2011-05-04 09:08 pm (UTC)[She fidgets just a little bit. Terra suggested asking.]
One minute you're infuriatingly calm and polite, enough to make me want to smack some sense into you, and the next I find myself relaxing. How do you do it?
[She is so not used to this.]
Did they talk about it? >.>
Date: 2011-05-04 09:18 pm (UTC)Talent, I suppose.
Truly, I don't know. You're not the first to have asked me such a question. I am as honest as I can allow myself to be. Is my being polite so offensive? Perhaps you relax only because you've realized I mean you no ill.
Terra and Celes? yes XD
Date: 2011-05-04 09:31 pm (UTC)[Not that she's inviting him to do so. But she's perfectly aware of the fact that he could.]
Or maybe it's the fact that you're maddeningly difficult to figure out.
\o/
Date: 2011-05-04 09:34 pm (UTC)I'll do my best to aid you in deciphering, if you like. You, too, are not so easy to read. Quite a feat.
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