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fandomhighdorms2018-10-21 10:03 am
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The Deck; Sunday Afternoon [10/21].
As much as Ariel appreciated the fact that her true love was very eager to get her inside the castle so they could have some time to themselves, she knew there'd be plenty of time for that later, and she didn't want to waste the fact that she could finally use her voice again. She wanted to stay out and about and talk to people, experience the world out of the sea and ask them so many questions, so they worked out a compromise: they'd return to the 'dorms,' as he called them, but they could still stay outside, where hopefully she would meet other people and learn all about them and ask all of her burning questions.
In the meantime, her prince was not nearly as helpful as she would have hoped, as she strung out her endless series of questions between excited, snuggling embraces, adoring little kisses, running her fingers through his soft hair. It was kind of cute, actually, he seemed so embarrassed, but why would he be? He'd broken the curse, clearly they were destined to be together, there was nothing to be embarrassed about! And she did love listening to him, talking about this thing called 'jogging' that he did when she asked about going for long walks, and about food, and animals, and the school, and everything, really.
And so there they were, one large Zora prince thinking he was a very small mermaid princess, clinging adoringly and admiringly to a poor small blonde boy who had clearly resigned himself to his fate and was just praying that the effects of a gremlin bite didn't last too long. Maybe, he hoped, since Sidon was so big, it wouldn't effect him as much? Only time would tell, time which seemed to be stretching out awfully slowly as he tried to laugh it off and play along, and not just die of embarrassment before this was all over.
[[ it's probably a bad idea to post this as soon as I'm about to head into work, but I couldn't not. So totally open, as a deck is wont to be! Vette thread obviously last! ]]
In the meantime, her prince was not nearly as helpful as she would have hoped, as she strung out her endless series of questions between excited, snuggling embraces, adoring little kisses, running her fingers through his soft hair. It was kind of cute, actually, he seemed so embarrassed, but why would he be? He'd broken the curse, clearly they were destined to be together, there was nothing to be embarrassed about! And she did love listening to him, talking about this thing called 'jogging' that he did when she asked about going for long walks, and about food, and animals, and the school, and everything, really.
And so there they were, one large Zora prince thinking he was a very small mermaid princess, clinging adoringly and admiringly to a poor small blonde boy who had clearly resigned himself to his fate and was just praying that the effects of a gremlin bite didn't last too long. Maybe, he hoped, since Sidon was so big, it wouldn't effect him as much? Only time would tell, time which seemed to be stretching out awfully slowly as he tried to laugh it off and play along, and not just die of embarrassment before this was all over.
[[ it's probably a bad idea to post this as soon as I'm about to head into work, but I couldn't not. So totally open, as a deck is wont to be! Vette thread obviously last! ]]

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The exact person he was fearing was that bluebird.
Only she wasn't a bluebird anymore, was she?
And she also...the thing...with all the...naked...
"Oh, crap!"
And that would be Prompto's brain short-circuiting, not having any idea what to do with a sudden naked Twi'lek in his arms, and deciding to solve the problem in short order.
By dropping her.
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You know. For that whole two foot at most drop.
But in that moment, he most certainly wasn't a princess any longer, and his even quicker instincts kicked to allow him to lunge forward with just enough time to catch Vette before she hit the deck.
"Ha!" Almost afraid he wouldn't make it in time, Sidon couldn't help barking out a triumphant laugh. "Got you!"
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"Ohmygosh."
She was going to just die right here okay? Could she do that? Please? While wrapping her arms and lekku around PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING and trying not to scream forever?
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He did have to give Sidon a good punch to the shoulder, though, before he stood up, because, seriously, dude? You couldn't have changed back, like, literally two minutes before that moment? Dude wasn't even fazed, though, Prompto kinda had to give him props there, but, then again, if he walked around with nothing but a fancy scarf and a grin all day, he probably wouldn't think much about it, either.
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"This island is the worst island!"
She had to get that one off her chest before picking one.
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"I...must admit," he ventured, as looking to Vette and Prompto for answers didn't seem to help much, and he gingerly rubbed the spot where Prompto had punched him. It hadn't hurt, of course...except perhaps emotionally, "I'm rather confounded as to what is going on at the moment. Why, the last thing I remember...was...Prompto and I...we were heading to the preserve! To get a photograph of a gremlin, that's right! Did you? Did you get the shot?"
Prompto was just going to gape up at Sidon for a moment, shaking his head. "Y-yeah," he shrugged, "yeah, I got the shot. That's....kinda not the point right now, though, dude."
"I knew you could do it!" Sidon beamed as he pumped an encouraging fist. "Yes! I remember now! We were going to lure it with a rupee, and then there was a sound, and then..."
Sidon suddenly remembered what happened then.
"...oh."
"Uh, yeah."
"Oh."
"Yeaaah."
"And then...?" Sidon's eyes danced down toward Vette for a moment, then back to Prompto.
"Uh-huh."
"Oh." Sidon couldn't blush, it was true, but nearly everything about his body language just then seemed to suggest that if he could, he'd be absolutely radiating with hit. He opened his mouth to say something as he turned back to Vette, thought better of it, then, tried again.
"I'm sorry I put you on Prompto's head, Vette; I didn't know."
And with a very frustrated sound, Prompto threw up his arms and was just going to give up at this point. Sidon was clearly back to himself; he was totally on his own on this one now, because he was clearly hopeless. Not the issue, dude!!
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And then she went and made words anyway.
"A bird! It turned me into some puny little bird and then you were cooing at me and then- and now I'm- I can't-" She actually stomped a foot against the floor. "YOU-" She turned around and jabbed a finger at Prompto's chest, "DROPPED ME."
And then, because Prompto wasn't the only one she needed to round on right then, she turned to Sidon and pointed up at him next.
"And you!" Deep breath, because there were multiple levels to just how absolutely mortified she was about this with him, "YOU. Could you BE any more frustrating?! YOU CAUGHT ME."
Look, it didn't have to make sense.
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He wondered if he could make a break for the door and neither of them would notice.
And Sidon's reaction was not too much different. He had an awful lot to try to process now that he no longer thought he was a formerly cursed mermaid already in the process of planning her and Prompto's wedding, without also adding to it the heart-wrenching fact that Vette was upset with him.
"I..." He faltered, shaking his head a little. "I'm sorry, I...should I not have?"
Ohhh, he could not seem to get anything right with her lately, it seemed, and it made him practically want to scale Death Mountain and toss himself into the roiling, fiery pit therein!
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She was going to just... poke at his abs a few more times, since they were right there.
"You're this big smiling perfect prince and that on its own should be enough to completely undo me but every time you smile everything lights up around you and even if I'm losing my mind all you have to do is smile that smile and everything's going to be okay and it's like you don't even know that!"
Poke. Poke poke.
"Even when you're not even you you're so... you and I don't know what to do with that, Sidon! Because you make everything okay and I'm--"
Just me.
She clapped her hands over her mouth and stared up at him. She couldn't finish that sentence. Her voice had caught, and now even her lekku were shaking, right along with the rest of her.
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Though he had to admit, he was really curious what was about to go down there, but no way was he going to do that, that was about fifty different version of Not Cool right there.
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And Sidon was just...speechless. Utterly, completely, gobsmacked speechless, which was something he wasn't sure he'd ever truly been before. And he had no idea what to do with that. Each one of those pokes felt like a small dagger, sharp and pointed, but her words...her words made him feel like his chest was going to explode. They were wonderful and brilliant and bewildering and perfect, and then she was just staring up at him and trembling.
He had to do something, and there was only one thing he could think to do. Well, no, there were two things, but only one that he truly wanted to do, and hadn't Mipha always told him about the importance of following one's heart, even if it seemed impossible, even if you may get it wrong, even if you failed, because then at least you tried, and you never knew unless you tried.
"Vette," he tried again, this time kneeling down in front of her so he could easily look into her eyes. "I can't see how you can say such things while I feel as every step I've taken lately has been so wrong, a misstep, always just slightly off. Which means I cannot possibly know if what I'm about to do will be the same, or if it's just the right thing, but I do know that if I don't do it, I'll likely spend the rest of my life wondering if I should. So I'm sorry, but..."
He reached out to gently try to move that hand covering her mouth, because if it was there covering her mouth, it was going to make it even harder for him to lean in and kiss her.
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She had to be hearing things. Had to be seeing things? Maybe she'd been bitten by a gremlin too, and this was some kind of crazy fugue state, because there was no way he could possibly actually be leaning in to--
No, no, that was definitely what was happening. And a little hum of surprise was right there to meet it, because why was this happening? Maybe there was still venom in his system, or--
She told her brain to just shut up for five more seconds, leaned in, and reached up to put her arms around him because so help her, if her thoughts went and did something like ruin her first kiss on her, she was never going to let herself think again.
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And it didn't seem to be happening.
She wasn't waking up. But she was going to have to surface for air again at some point, and she was absolutely staring wide-eyed at him when she did.
"Okay," she breathed, her brain filling the sudden silence with the first thing she could think of. "Wow."
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And he met Vette's wide eyes with a grin, one perhaps a bit more uncertain than most, and he breathed out a sigh himself.
"Yes," he agreed, laughing a little. "I believe that seems to cover it quite succinctly."
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And here went Vette's brain, pulling a soft reset while she attempted to figure out what had just happened, here.
"... That was you, right? No leftover gremlin venom?"
Brain. Brain why are you like this.
She blushed a little, cheeks tinting a slightly darker blue, and then lifted her hands to her mouth again, mostly to stifle a round of completely sudden giggling that was bubbling up, now. Okay, today had been a ride.
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"Completely, entirely, undeniably me," he assured her. "I am fully certain that there's not a drop of venom left in me."
Well, mostly certain. He actually had no idea how these things worked. It was his first time! But he did know that he felt very much himself again. Very much his elated, awed, maybe slightly dizzy self.
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Sorry, Sidon. She needed to run through her options here before she could really convince herself that this had actually just happened. And even then, there was a good chance she'd still be completely baffled by it.
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"I don't believe so," he offered, shaking his head slightly, still unable to get that grin down, but he hadn't really been trying, either. "I can't guarantee that, of course, but I certainly don't feel like a figment of a dream. Unless, of course, the dream were to be mine, in which case, yes, I wouldn't mind not waking up from that dream any time soon."
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Assuming this wasn't actually a dream and he wasn't messing with her or still gremlin drugged or. Or or or.
Her first instinct was to just not let it come to any of that. Just change the topic completely, ask about what he was doing chasing gremlins or maybe ask about something stupid like how was her breath? Or maybe just run. She was great at running, if nothing else.
She just settled on another soft, "Wow."
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He bit his lower lip a moment, drawing in a breath, also marveling a little at the rare feeling of hesitation, which was a thing he very rarely bothered with, and he wouldn't bother with it now.
"And I believe I would very much like to kiss you again, Vette," he informed her. "Should it turn out that this is, in fact, just some incredible dream, it seems it would be prudent to make the most of it."
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She was leaning up towards him again all the same, of course, because she was very much thinking the same thing he was. If she were to wake up right now, she wouldn't want to have missed the opportunity to have a second kiss, too.
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Even with the gremlin bite. Even with having kissed Prompto first and not even realizing what he was doing until that jarring moment when he thought she might be in danger, because he was meeting her now for that second kiss with the same rush of enthusiasm that he put into everything, bolstered by the banishment of any previous uncertainty, a powerful combination, indeed, that easily chased away the idea that any of that other stuff could even matter.
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The enthusiasm behind those kisses of his managed to smash that dubiousness into dust for a few moments, though, as she hummed and leaned up against him. She had a billion and one questions about... all of it, had no idea where to even start, but those could wait until after they were finished kissing.
Everything could wait until after they were finished kissing.
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Even with a little perspective, though, he probably wouldn't have changed his answer. He'd happily choose to relive something like this even over destroying giant octoroks from the inside out, though it was a very close race if he was completely honest.
But he did remember about breathing, and he eventually pulled away just in case she found she needed to do that again, smiling softly with a pleased sigh to match, unable to help himself from gently resting the point of his head against her forehead. Space to breathe, but not too far away at all.
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"This is unreal," she murmured, smiling crookedly up at him. "I know we're both awake, we must be."
She was going to have to put up with some manner of 'I told you so' from Nina, wasn't she? Because there was no way she'd be able to get away with denying it from here on out.
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...well, certainly not his dreams, which tended to be more along the lines of horrible death and the destruction of his worlds at the hands of an ancient evil monster than something like this, but that wasn't the point.
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... It probably wouldn't. She was still having too much trouble processing the fact that this was happening to really let it stroke her ego or anything.
"So... what do you suppose this is going to... I mean. Mean? Going forward, I mean."
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"I...haven't even the faintest idea." He breathed out another laugh with the admission. "I didn't quite think this far ahead, to be honest. I...uh..." He may have braced himself slightly before he could venture that way, "what would you like, Vette? For it to...mean?"
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She'd answered it once, when Nok had offered her freedom.
She'd answered it again, when she'd met Taunt and Plasmajack and Flash and had been offered a place in their gang.
Even her being here was a choice she hadn't been given. And now here was Sidon, asking her. Twisting her heart in her chest and setting her insides aflutter just by speaking four words.
What would you like?
"If I wake up now I'm going to be really angry," she murmured, fidgeting a little. "I'm afraid to answer this one. What if I do, and it isn't what you want?"
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He smiled a little, certain that if he could adapt to winter, he could adapt to...this.
He'd rather not have to, but if he did, he would do it with the same determination and gust he applied to everything in his life.
"But, I must propose this to you first: what if you do, and it is what I want, too?"
He figured there was about a fifty-fifty chance on that one, and he'd been more optimistic on smaller odds before!
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A little too terrified, somewhere deep down, to be a challenge.
"More kissing? Swimming lessons. You and me maybe... getting to know one another better. Not just about our people. Us." She tapered off, afraid to dare ask for more. Clearly just kind of... sitting on the rest of it.
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Which wasn't a complaint in the slightest.
"I think," he said, "that that is an excellent start."
And he grinned, because if she thought that could possibly be all, then he was afraid he might just have to inform her that she was sorely mistaken. His newly soaring confidence at the moment simply wouldn't adapt to just that without at least a little effort on his part.
"But I do have to wonder: is that more kissing now or later?"
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Like the beginning of something.
"That depends," she said, smiling that little lopsided smile again. "Is kissing all you want? Or did you have more than what I listed off in mind?"
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"Not all, no," he said, matching her grin, then surpassing it again, because he just couldn't help it. "Though I cannot deny that it is certainly up there. All of the things you mentioned are, with...perhaps...one...small...but crucial addition..."
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Look, a girl had to ask.
Like, desperately, she had to ask. Because if she didn't ask and didn't get an answer and had to come up with the rest of it all on her own, she was probably going to just panic and turn into a puddle and die right here on the spot. And that would be a tragic end to that amazing dream, right there.
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"Y-you do?"
Hello, Sidon, you've just reduced the poor girl's thought processes to mush and goo. She might never recover, but what a way to go.
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Something he did not sound bothered about at all.
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It was impressive how well she could pull a serious face on a moment's notice, even if there was still clearly amusement in her eyes.