The world was getting less real.
Hawke knew that it wasn't supposed to be really real, but she had been waiting for Varric to come back for... days. She knew it was more than a few. Because she had eaten, bathed, slept, woke and he hadn't been there. He'd insisted he was going to be there when she woke up and he hadn't.
Anders had, and for that she was grateful, sure, but he was a busy-body with a nose that was too big and a stupid coat and she could only take so much of his smirking. He had the absolute worst smirk.
She hadn't left the room much after the first day or two. She was still kitten-weak, and she was struck with the sudden fear it wouldn't be where she left it, and once she was back inside she was sure (even if it was completely mad and even she knew that) that if she opened the door she'd see Nightmare's thousand thousand eyes staring back at her.
Dying alone, that was one of Hawke's big ones, the big fears, and aside from the journal and the occasional check-in from Anders bringing her food or water, she was terribly alone. Spending time curled into a nest in Varric's bed, wearing one of his spare shirts, was about the dumbest thing she could think of when she bothered to really examine her choices.
But there she was, napping in a pile of blankets, wearing the shirt that didn't fit at all, refusing to think. He'd said he'd be there, he'd be there. She pulled the pillow tighter over her head.
Hawke knew that it wasn't supposed to be really real, but she had been waiting for Varric to come back for... days. She knew it was more than a few. Because she had eaten, bathed, slept, woke and he hadn't been there. He'd insisted he was going to be there when she woke up and he hadn't.
Anders had, and for that she was grateful, sure, but he was a busy-body with a nose that was too big and a stupid coat and she could only take so much of his smirking. He had the absolute worst smirk.
She hadn't left the room much after the first day or two. She was still kitten-weak, and she was struck with the sudden fear it wouldn't be where she left it, and once she was back inside she was sure (even if it was completely mad and even she knew that) that if she opened the door she'd see Nightmare's thousand thousand eyes staring back at her.
Dying alone, that was one of Hawke's big ones, the big fears, and aside from the journal and the occasional check-in from Anders bringing her food or water, she was terribly alone. Spending time curled into a nest in Varric's bed, wearing one of his spare shirts, was about the dumbest thing she could think of when she bothered to really examine her choices.
But there she was, napping in a pile of blankets, wearing the shirt that didn't fit at all, refusing to think. He'd said he'd be there, he'd be there. She pulled the pillow tighter over her head.
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Date: 2015-09-05 06:44 pm (UTC)From:"We could pick up a seance grift. You could get Isabela to read palms. I'll rattle tables and blow out candles. You can run promotions and keep the books." Her shoulders twitched as she laughed softly. "I'll use a spirit board to tell embarrassing secrets about the marks, and then they'll pay extra to keep it quiet."
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Date: 2015-09-06 06:37 pm (UTC)From:This was dangerous. She was relaxing, going loose-limbed, comfortable for the first time since she'd woke. She... what if she was dreaming? Her hand, curled between her chest and Varric's side twisted so it could knot in his shirt, and her shoulders went tight again.
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Date: 2015-09-06 08:16 pm (UTC)From:Out loud.
Where the people she was talking to could hear her.
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Date: 2015-09-06 09:04 pm (UTC)From:Her panic was cut short when he squeezed her closer, and she threw her arm across his chest, hugging him back just as tightly, nodding into his collarbone. "Still waiting for you to write that happily ever after ending, so I guess you'll just have to be in it."
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Date: 2015-09-06 09:33 pm (UTC)From:She tipped her face up, which brought her mouth very, very close to his, and smiled, all wistful and lopsided. "You don't even like nugs, Varric."
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Date: 2015-09-06 10:17 pm (UTC)From:It could also be very, very bad.
Varric tipped his head back, breaking that strange, breathless tension, and laughed. "True," he said. "Except I'm getting old; I'm happy with some ale, a plugged-up hole in the sky, a fire and a good book. All this change shit is bad on the bones."
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Date: 2015-09-07 02:48 am (UTC)From:She smirked. This was firmer ground. "Of course then I'm going to stumble over a barrel of daggers and who knows what will happen after that."
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Date: 2015-09-07 03:46 am (UTC)From:Varric leaned closer, snagging Hawke around the waist again and pulling her back into the nest of covers. "Sleep," he said, spooned up behind her, forehead pressed against the nape of her neck. "And keep those long human legs to yourself."
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Date: 2015-09-07 04:52 am (UTC)From:"Yeah, wouldn't want you getting leg cooties. Who knows what would happen." She snuggled down, her own arm draping over his, hand falling to trace his knuckles with idle brushes of her sensitive fingers, mapping scars and creases.
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Date: 2015-09-08 02:54 am (UTC)From:Turned out, all she needed was her trusty dwarf at her back to keep the nightmares at bay.