aymeric "national ass et" de borel (
revolutionne) wrote in
thefeywood2020-11-11 10:43 pm
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why don't you figure my heart out?

master post for homoerotic subtext (and a cat)
➤ AU Info Dump
01. Aymeric nearly gets eaten by a dragon, good thing Estinien is there. Then they get piss drunk a month later, the truest form of friendship.
02. Going to a party and subsequently missing most of the party, only to get kicked out and have Feelings. Cameo by the cat.
03. Estinien recovers from his recent dragon battle and is clearly suffering from PTSD, but Ishgard is ill-equipped to deal with it. Aymeric tries, though. Also totally platonic cuddling. (Cat is suspicious.)

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So he merely nods, though he does not bother to hide the smile steadily growing on his lips. "His father, at least." He has little idea of his mother, though he assumes she is of Coerthas for his family to have settled in the region.
"I am sure given the opportunity he would have much to ask you."
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He crosses his arms, leaning back against one of the desks that is decidedly not Aymeric's. Nobody is here to stop him.
"But if I started giving private lessons to just anyone, surely there would be no end to it."
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"Ah, but think of how excited he would be to say he was a pupil of the next Azure Dragoon?"
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"If I live to see retirement, mayhap I will follow in Alberic footsteps that way," he say. "But I have no intent on starting yet." It lets that sit for a moment, shaking his head slightly in amusement. Then, he looks up.
"Do you have other business to conclude?" he asks.
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To Estinien's question, Aymeric shakes his head as he pushes himself off of the edge of his own desk.
"Naught left for the day, though I may stop on the third floor to see if I can yet catch Ser Fauwax before he takes his leave. No sense in letting the situation in Hemlock carry on longer than it has."
A pause as he taps the edge of that same desk twice.
"Would you join me for dinner?"
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"I would. I also thought it could be a fair night to test ourselves in the training yard." They've been training less frequently since their respective duties intensified, but for a while it had been part of their routine, and Estinien thinks fondly of it. "Mayhap after the food has settled."
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"Then I shall inform Alfred to hold the wine for dessert." Namely, after they have trained and Aymeric decides he needs something sweet to finish the night off. Estinien is aware by now that even when Aymeric's dinners are far from extravagant, he never forgets to have something for dessert.
He motions to the door with a sweep of his arm.
"Shall we?"
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Dinner proceeds as expected, with conversation staying light and spirits high, even without a visit to the wine cellar. Then, it's off to the training yard. Estinien leaves his dragoon armor in his room in favour of something a bit lighter, and a bit more evenly matched to Aymeric's. It's not a gesture intended to go unnecessarily easy on his friend - more that they will both get more out of it if Estinien focuses on honing the aspects of himself that do not rely on the power of the armor from time to time.
Though he would never want to end up without his armor in a true battle against the Dravanians, the future can never be guaranteed, and he would not allow himself to grow soft without it. It's in that spirit that, after some familiar weapon-based trials, they move on to some hand to hand sparring.
It's largely focused on grips, blocks, and dodges, as they have an ill need to pummel each other into submission. Towards the end of the session, even Estinien is getting tired, and with their scrabbled having wound up on the ground, it's feeling close to when they might want to call it quits.
"Do you yield?" he breathes into Aymeric's ear, having taken the advantage for the moment as he pushes his friend into the ground. Though training is often all business for Estinien, it's hard for him to not be a little bit cheeky in this context. He has fun when he does this with Aymeric, and not in a way he would with anyone else.
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Dinner is simple but filling and once they feel up to it, he is only too glad to face the dragoon on the training grounds. It feels nostalgic. Though he spends some time there with his squadron to oversee their progress as well as get in practice himself, facing Estinien has always been a welcome challenge. He fights in a very different way than Aymeric, but so used his friend's movements as he is, it becomes something of a game to see how predictable he can be.
It is unsurprising that Estinien has a few surprises. His style of fighting has always been more wily and if there is anyone to best him, Aymeric would prefer it to be Estinien.
That does not mean he willingly throws in the towel.
Aymeric lets out a strangled breath of his own, a happy surprised exhaustion. It's good that his cheeks are already flushed from the excursion because the feeling of Estinien's breath on his ear does something to him that he ought to ignore.
He grins towards the ground and breathes out,
"Nay."
With a grunt, Aymeric pushes back up against Estinien, swinging one leg outwards to hook his foot at the back of Estinien's knee. He yanks hard to destabilize his stance, effectively dragging the lower half of his body down while pushing the top half up. Aymeric pushes his advantage, twisting around to pin his friend instead on his back, pointedly straddling his hips and looking quite proud of himself.
"Do you yield?"
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He puts a momentary effort into struggling, pushing up with his hips to try to dislodge Aymeric's hold, but when his squirming doesn't get him much of anywhere he finally rests back against the ground. His hair is spread around him in a halo of white, his cheeks and ears flushed with effort. He laughs, more hearty and whole than he would often muster.
Aymeric is the only one allowed these moments, and within them, Estinien is filled with a different sort of life than he would be otherwise. Thriving, perhaps, instead of surviving his march towards his goals.
"I am at your mercy," he says, breathing heavily as he recovers from his exertion.
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But to Aymeric there is. Something. He can feel it when he takes in the way that Estinien's hair lays in a messy halo because of him, the particular shade of pink at his cheekbones and the tips of his ears, and how utterly charming it all is in combination with the full-bodied happiness he so rarely gifts Aymeric with. Aymeric's throat tightens, those words cutting to places that he immediately dismisses.
Aymeric has long since acknowledged (privately) that he finds Estinien attractive--and who wouldn't? But to see what he sees so plainly and to allow it to affect how he approaches their friendship is something else entirely. He has no intention of doing so, of course. Does that mean he cannot look a moment longer?
Aymeric's own breathing takes a moment to calm, the heaving of his chest slowing down. He lets out a breathy laugh, his gaze not leaving Estinien's as he runs a hand through his bangs, feeling that a bath will be necessary soon. It is the good kind of exhaustion he feels settle in, even as his heart is racing at an embarrassing rate.
"Then--" he begins in a breathy tone, "--you will find I am merciful."
He swings his leg backwards and moves off of Estinien's hips, pushing up onto his own two feet before offering a hand to the other man.
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"That's enough for tonight, I think," he says, stretching his arms. "If you, too, are sated."
The training yard is empty at this point in the night, leaving them the space to collect themselves at their leisure. He supposes this is where their ways could part, each returning home to wash and rest, but he finds himself inclined to linger.
"A productive day, overall," he comments. More accurately, it's been a good day, at least for him.
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"Indeed," he agrees with a smile. Much had been accomplished both professionally and, perhaps, he does truly feel sated on a personal level as well. Unknowingly answering some of Estinien's own thoughts, he has to offer,
"Do you yet have it in you for dessert? I fancy that wine that we postponed."
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As he works on that, he looks to Aymeric. There is no reluctance in his answer at all.
"If I didn't before, I do now," he says. "Though I'll need to stop in my room to change." And wipe himself off a bit, at the least. As he winds down, though, something else comes to his mind.
"...On another note... did you ever find out what happened to Hemlock's allotments?"
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"Of course. I can come with you back to the barracks or we can meet back at the Manor, whichever you prefer." Obviously just to...wait outside.
To Estinien's question, Aymeric bows his head slightly.
"There appears to be naught amiss in the paperwork. So then I am left to believe the error occurred when the supplies were set up to be shipped. Mayhaps with the wrong carriage or the wrong chocobo? That will be much more difficult to investigate, but I will follow this thread ere our next scheduled patrol."
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It seems all too likely that some manner of human error resulted in the problem, which is annoying on a different level from it having it be a conscious effort. To have a few clumsy fools result in such difficulty for an entire town...
"I hope you determine where the trouble began," he says, after a moment. "Someone may need their ears boxed." A particularly deadly threat for an Elezen, no doubt.
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"As am I. With all good intentions, this matter shall be dealt with quickly. Mayhaps we can personally escort the next allotment to ensure it reaches its proper destination."
Aymeric is determined to get to the bottom of it, of course, though he will be willing to set the investigation aside for a day in order to make sure Hemlock does not go without for longer than it yet has been.
He shakes his head. "But there is naught to do for this eve. Come, let us fill our heads and bellies with something more pleasant."
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It's some days later when Aymeric mentions it again, bringing it back to Estinien's attention. Part of him assumed that Aymeric would be able to handle it without further discussion, that it was only a matter of making a simple correction - but it has started to sound like it's more than that.
Having been asked to Aymeric's office to discuss, and without anything more pressing to attend to, Estinien follows along without much thought. He genuinely has no idea what to expect, with how something so simple could have become so difficult.
After arriving and making the expected greetings, he glances around the office, wondering what the story will be.
"Becoming unduly complicated, isn't it?" he prompts, tilting her head. He sets his helmet down on one of the other captain's desks.
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Of course, tracking down where the allotment may have been erroneously shipped took some time too. He had to pull a few strings and actually enlisted the aid of Lord Haurchefant, giving House Fortemps' involvement with raising many of the chocobos that the Temple Knights employs. Though they are primarily bred for battle, they are dual-use when it comes to shipping goods into warzones--of which much of Coerthas is considered at this point.
The fact that what he found was not so much of a mishap as a complete...lack of anything is the most upsetting.
Having Estinien's input matters as well. And he feels the need to keep his friend informed.
Aymeric looks up from a report that he is writing when Estinien enters and offers him a short smile in greeting--no matter the circumstances, he is always glad to see the other man.
"It is indeed." Aymeric sets his quill aside in the inkwell, then exhales low and slow through his nose. "I wish I had better news to share for it."
He shakes his head, folding his hands together on his desk with all the presence of someone of a much higher rank.
"I can safely say that there was no mix-up when it comes to the shipment itself--only because it seems that no shipment took place."
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"I had thought that you were told the allotment was issued," he says. Quite simply - if what Aymeric is saying is true, either his friend had been directly lied to, or something intercepted the shipment before it even began. It was easy to imagine it being misplaced, or even the possibility of it being stolen in transit, but this...?
Still, he waits for more elaboration before saying anything else. He trusts Aymeric to be knowledgeable on the matter, given that he's taken it upon himself to look into it.
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His lips push together tightly as he frowns, pulling his hands off of the table to rest onto his lap.
"What troubles me further is that the allotment for this moon was, apparently, also suspiciously absent." Once could be an honest, if strange mistake. But twice? He need not say as much--Estinien will draw the same conclusion. "I was able to correct the most recent error and my squadron and I will be accompanying the supply chain towards Hemlock in two days time. You are welcome to join if you are available."
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"I have no other pressing demands," he says, crossing his arms. He looks irritated by all of this conceptually. "Though, I am particularly concerned about finding where the first one was spirited away to, in particular."
Simply rectifying the situation is one thing, but to find the source...
"It cannot be allowed to happen again - especially if Hemlock is not the only victim of this sleight of hand. Not all guardians are as watchful as you."
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"As am I," he agrees. "My investigation is not over yet, though I will prioritize getting these supplies out quickly."
The less they have to go without, the better.
"Your concerns mirror my own, henceforth I have inquired about neighboring settlements. Strangely enough, Hemlock seems to be the only one affected...at least within my patrol."
And therein lies the problem he has now.
"...I do not have many allies in a similar position, but in order to gain access to see the designations under the jurisdiction of other companies, I will need explicit permission."
Which means that he did some asking around and found that out himself.
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He pauses to consider, then looks up to meet Aymeric's gaze.
"What other companies would those be?" he asks. He has some guesses, considering the locations in question. Who there are will really make all the difference when it comes to the ease of going forward. "Given the location... I would guess the majority would be under House Durendaire."
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"Aye." Most areas of Coerthas are under the protection of one of the High Houses, even if the Temple Knights have patrols that cover those same locale and the less populated regions in between.
"...That is not to say the Captains themselves owe any particular loyalty to House Durendaire, of course. Unfortunately I have only had passing conversations with one, and the others are yet unknown to me. Time is of the essence and I may not have the ability to make the best use of it."
He exhales sharply through his nose--frustrated, and partially with himself.
"Nevertheless...I am hoping to do an impromptu investigation of sorts on the field. Mayhaps the locals at Hemlock may shine a further light on our findings."
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