ext_292744 ([identity profile] nowarstowin.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] lucetilogs2007-12-09 08:06 pm

Albert & Caesar (finished)

Who: Albert ([livejournal.com profile] chikaidestroyer) and Caesar ([livejournal.com profile] crappy_actor) Silverberg
What: Caesar finds Albert after he returns from being kidnapped; hijinks ensue.
When: After Malnosso return Albert to the village.
Where: By the river.
Summary: Caesar is desperate, Albert is grumpy and full of ow.
Rating: PG?

The door made a loud crack as Caesar threw it open, hard enough that it beat against the building's frail siding, leaving a dent. He paid it no notice, intent as he was on racing to the river -- Albert, Albert's okay, he's down there, I'll find him he's okay--

He stumbled and fell to one knee, and was up and covering ground again just as fast. He ran like he was possessed; fueled by fear that maybe something irreparable had happened to Albert, and guilt that maybe Albert was right, and his kidnapping was simple retaliation -- an attempt to keep Caesar's plans silent -- and guilt that he'd not been able to do anything as Albert had been taken, had not tried to find him.

His lungs burned as he continued on to the far end of the village, occasionally careening around wandering strangers as he headed for the river. Some of them called out to him, or asked why he was running, but he didn't stop to answer anyone. On the other hand, he hoped they wouldn't follow -- he knew Albert would not appreciate spectators. No matter how hurt he was, he always had his pride.

Caesar closed in on the river a few minutes later. He paused, and looked around for the unique splash of color that was Albert's hair, but he couldn't see anything out of the ordinary at all.

The idea that he'd found the wrong place struck him like a blow. Still, he had to try. Out of options, he cupped his hands to his mouth and shouted his brother's name.

"Albert!"
chikaidestroyer: (He turned away)

[personal profile] chikaidestroyer 2007-12-11 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
"If they did, I'm sure you'd be the first to notice," Albert mumbled, rolling his eyes mostly to himself. He had a feeling that Caesar needed this just as much as he did. What kind of image did he project, looking like a shadow of himself?

Caesar had never seen a side of him that did not frown constantly, sound serious, or have an insult deriding his intelligence ready. It was easy to blame the things that kept them apart -- the differences in age, paradigms, and general interests -- but at the end of the day, it was likely a great amount of stubbornness. Another thing Silverbergs were unfortunately notorious for.

He really knew nothing about Caesar, though he could assume several things. His favorite color (green), pastime (sleeping), least favorite pastime (studying), and least favorite person (himself). It seemed like enough when he had a job and other pursuits to keep him occupied.

Now, though, there was nothing. And it would have been tragic if he bothered to think of it that way.

"Bed," he said shortly. Just mentioning the piece of furniture reminded him of how tired he was. He could probably sleep for days; he certainly felt like it.
chikaidestroyer: (Reminiscing)

[personal profile] chikaidestroyer 2007-12-11 07:20 am (UTC)(link)
He still felt uncomfortable lying down on the bed, and he rolled onto one side to ease the pressure off of his wings. Lying still again helped him feel better, his muscles slowly relaxing -- or attempting to.

Albert remained silent for a few moments following Caesar's questions. "I need something to eat that won't upset my stomach," he supplied, his voice relatively clear now that they were indoors. "Broth. Water. Something."

He watched his brother dimly, wondering how to answer the last question he has asked. Here he was, intruding on his brother's space (not that he could see much of it from his current angle), and leaving Caesar in the role of caretaker. It might have been appalling if the situation was any different. "I need sleep. Desperately. You ... probably don't want to watch me sleep."
chikaidestroyer: (He turned away)

[personal profile] chikaidestroyer 2007-12-11 09:43 am (UTC)(link)
Dozing had never seemed like such a nice thing. He had always prided himself for his work ethic, and along with that his ability to remain focused and awake for long periods of time. But that was all in the name of work and completely his choice.

The long days and nights (though he had no way to measure time in his isolation) had been spent mostly in an uncomfortable, inclined position. On his chest. The positioning had been entirely to have access to his wings.

If something good had come out of the entire experience, he would probably not have felt as disheartened and lost as he currently did. But his captors had left him no real way to discern anything of his surroundings other than the metal table he had been strapped to and a few artificial lights on the ceiling. A weakness, a general layout of the room, a glimpse of one of these Malnosso that they lived in constant anxiety over.

But there was nothing. Just his body and mind paralyzed by things that any human being could succumb to.

It was humbling. A kick in the face of his own arrogance.

He caught the slight smile on Caesar's face before the younger disappeared from view. Here he was, showing disdain towards Caesar's sense of kindness and charity, and those were likely all that kept him from spending a night out in the Luceti wilderness.

"You can do whatever you want," he breathed softly, quite possibly to no one at all. "I'm ... in no position to complain."

[ooc: Dysfunctional brotherly relationships for the win. ♥ They're great because they have no idea how to get along. XD]
chikaidestroyer: (Exasperation)

[personal profile] chikaidestroyer 2007-12-11 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
It was difficult to sleep with his stomach still complaining and his body still adjusting to a bed that he knew should be comfortable but currently wasn't. Restless, Albert had tried to wake himself up enough to look around Caesar's room, but the semidarkness kept him from seeing much. A bedside table, a desk out of the corner of his eye, the chair that he had been offered... Just the general outline of the furniture placement.

He shifted his head as he heard Caesar, pushing himself up onto an elbow to acknowledge him. It didn't take long for him to realize why he had woken him up (or would have, if he hadn't been awake already); the smell of food kept his attention, and he rubbed tiredly at his eyes before moving into a better position to take the food.

"Thank you," he sighed. And he really was grateful.
chikaidestroyer: (Reminiscing)

[personal profile] chikaidestroyer 2007-12-12 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
"I didn't ask for a four-star entrée," Albert mumbled into his cup, manners lost in the face of hunger. He was forced to drink slowly because the somewhat-bland broth was still hot, but it still tasted like the best soup he had ever had.

Propping himself up against the headboard, he glanced down at Caesar sitting on the floor. He had not noticed before how tired the younger looked; there were obvious signs of fatigue on his face, and not all of them were from his journeys out of and back into the village. The obvious reason for his weariness was lack of sleep. Finally, he dryly thought, something we have in common.

"You need to sleep," he said steadily before returning his attention back to his meal. He really should not have to point out the obvious.
chikaidestroyer: (Ice cold)

[personal profile] chikaidestroyer 2007-12-12 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Albert raised a brow at Caesar's dismissal, but did not comment as the other shut his eyes. He imagined there was a reason for it, but it did not really occur to him that Caesar was seriously concerned about him.

Like his younger brother, Albert had set aside his emotions for the sake of his profession. A strategist was required to observe without passing judgment and to think logically throughout plans and campaigns; there was no room for hesitation when he had to keep track of so many variables on the battlefield.

At some point early in his life, he had adopted that mindset so completely that he lost sight of those immediately around him. He chased after his grandfather's shadow while claiming he simply believed in his ideals; the fame, prestige, and abilities Leon commanded appealed to him greatly, and it took him years to even acknowledge that fact.

He finished the cup of soup and set it on the bedside table, his eyes falling on the chunk of soft bread he had also received. He could probably do without it, but the sooner his stomach began accepting solider food, the sooner he could begin adjusting his diet.

"Do you have blankets to spare?" he inquired in turn, not looking at his brother as he tore the bread into smaller pieces.

[ooc: I don't have a problem with that at all. :o My AIM SN is Untold Ideas. What timezone are you in? That'd help with our scheduling.]
chikaidestroyer: (Reminiscing)

[personal profile] chikaidestroyer 2007-12-12 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
Another few words of gratitude died on Albert's lips as he watched Caesar slip away. He hadn't felt the urge to say "thank you" so many times since he had graduated from Soledt, and even then the words were hollow and meaningless. Taking his time to finish his bread, he shifted the blankets into a more comfortable position and settled back down.

He eased himself back to rest on one side, pulling a blanket up to cover his shoulders. It would be easier to sleep now, he reasoned, and this nightmare could begin to fade away. Not that he was optimistic to think he would actually forget the entire experience.