...I don't want to know, but if you and I can both corroborate separate stories of his character, it's best to leave it at that. [ as in, if this person can have multiple instances where he's far more dangerous than he seems...
well. it's rude to talk about people why they aren't there. (hi teej, reading our pc.)
yin yu lifts his other hand to look at it briefly, where the thin cuts from earlier are still pink on his fingertips. ] Nevertheless, I thought the same for Lady Beau, as well, but...ultimately, he was guilty.
her eyes widen in concern as she follows his gaze to his hand, and without thinking, she reaches over to grasp his wrist so she can get a better look at his fingertips.]
Sect Leader Nie’s fan was a weapon, in the memory I saw. I wanted to confirm it was the same one, so I tested the edge. [ very carefully, but still. he holds his hand still for her inspection anyway. ] It doesn’t hurt, it’s alright.
...will you let me clean the wound out for you? It looks... like it was not that deep a cut, but I would still rather not risk it being infected, all the same.
[yin yu learn to not let yourself get hurt challenge.]
If you insist, Lady Flayn. [ he has the distinct feeling that flayn will not let him pass it off as nothing, anyway. so. he gives their joined hands a little squeeze. ] Lead the way.
[she can't do anything about what happened today. she can't change that, whatever the reasons were, nie huaisang was guilty. she can't go back in time and prevent any of the five people who were killed from dying, and she can't magically divine who was responsible for the three whose deaths the person they caught wasn't involved in.
but she can, at the very least, take care of yin yu's wounds - however small they might be.
with that in mind, she steers him toward the nurse's cabin. onward.]
[ the walk to the nurse's cabin isn't too far. everything is blanketed in snow, making the world feel even quieter than usual, and yin yu doesn't have too much to say as they make their way over. it's nice to be able to walk to this place without having to worry about the dangers that once laid inside.
even so, that's something to reflect on, too. with three more members of their group gone, they have to avoid grievous injury. they have to be so, so careful in the week, and continue to try and solve everything that they possibly can, as quick as they possibly can.
he enters the cabin reflective and quiet, but will absolutely be the good patient, letting flayn direct him where to stand or sit, very obediently. ]
[with yin yu cooperating, it's a simple enough matter to get him into the cabin and get to work seeing to the cuts. sure enough, they're shallow - he was being careful, as he said - so all that really needs to be done is to clean them out.
she knows from experience, though -]
This may sting a little.
[- shallow cuts do sting while disinfected. her cooking mishaps have taught her that.
but it doesn't take long at all for her to finish up.]
yin yu doesn't even flinch: he has had much worse. still, he stays still as she disinfects the three little cuts, long fingers resting gently against her hand while she works. lady flayn's touch is gentle, as ever, and he watches her unguarded for a moment while she's working, eyes soft, expression more gentle than he really knows. while he's been a recipient of lady flayn's kindness now more times than he really deserves, it never fails to impress him, to make him feel fond.
he dips his head politely when she finishes, staying seated for the moment, a little smile tugging the corner of his mouth when she thanks him. of all the things... ] I should be the one thanking you.
[oop, there's my hecked up html. that's what i get for being awake early.
anyway, flayn shakes her head as she turns away to return the supplies she's been using to their proper places.]
You probably did not need the help - but I appreciate that you allowed me to, all the same.
[it's a small thing, in the grand scheme of it all, but even though they did manage to catch a culprit this time, there's still so much they don't know about what happened thursday night that flayn really can't help but feel vaguely useless. in putting up with this, yin yu has allowed her to accomplish something.]
[ he didn't, really but... well. it feels selfish to want it, but isn't it nice, for a moment, to have someone else to rely on? even if it's just for such a tiny thing, a couple of little cuts.
he looks down at his hands for a moment. there's one other one that's already closed up on his other hand, just a sliver of a reminder that something happened. yin yu stays quiet for a little while longer as she's putting things away. ]
...Lady Flayn. [ he says, eventually, quietly. ] Tomorrow, if I end up being chosen for the duty of the duel... can I ask you a small favor? If I don't, it will be irrelevant.
[flayn freezes where she's putting the disinfectant away. what if yin yu is chosen tomorrow? is, unfortunately, something she's thought of and something she's feared. she knows he's highly capable, and nie huaisang doesn't seem like he would be able to overpower him, but -
he didn't seem like the type to kill two people, either.]
You can ask anything of me. [her voice is soft. he can ask whatever he wants of her, even if she doesn't like it - she does, after all, owe him her life.] ...what is it?
[ he isn't worried about winning a fight. over the past few weeks, yin yu has logically tried to assess each match up for himself, just in case. in ogata's, the randomized choice of weapon was the only real worry - if it had been him, and the weapon had been a firearm, he would have lost instantly. if it had been guy... that was complicated for an entirely different reason.
logically, if it is nie huaisang, with any weapon, he should be fine. yin yu is completely capable with most kinds of weapons, and the playing field would be even. he knows now from experiencing memories that nie huaisang is not a fighter.
(somewhere in his core, he knows, though, that it could easily mean the end of his life in the next week, if it was to happen.)
but that doesn't matter, not now. it's not really about him, and it never is. if yin yu needs to be the blade of the executioner, then he will do so, with swiftness and a righteousness, and succeed. but. ]
...Will you try to be near Lady Lili? [ maybe the request is a bit surprising. maybe its not: lili has been through much this week, considering. either way, he requests it with a seriousness anyway, looking at his hands. ]
[normally, she wouldn't be opposed to that in any way. but there's a small amount of hesitation in her question - the reason for which yin yu might be able to guess, given what he knows of her power and what happened to her, ookurikara, and ash after they spontaneously started hating each other.
but she wants to help, in any way that she can, and if yin yu is asking, it certainly isn't simply on a whim. she may have something she needs to apologize to lili for on monday, but on sunday, she can be there for her.]
[ yin yu nods, curling his fingers back together into his fists and flexing them for a moment, just for something to do. he knows he's asking something of flayn that must be difficult, at least a little. he knows she must be worried, and perhaps guilty, too.
he looks a little unsure, just for a moment. yin yu doesn't think it will happen. it's a low possibility, but nevertheless, he just.
he wants to be sure. it's important to look out for the people closest to him, because... he has few that he is close to, indeed. ] ...thank you. [ he says, the word a little heavy, brows furrowed together. for the moment, he has no further explanation besides ] It's just a precaution.
[...she wants to know why. that much is written all over her face, so it's likely a good thing she's turned away from him, so he can't see it.
he probably would explain, if she asked - flayn isn't completely unaware that he tends to tell her more than he probably should. that had been how she'd learned his power and his team, after all; he'd offered it to her freely.
but he hasn't offered an explanation to this freely, and she isn't sure if she should push it.]
I see. [...she does wonder.] I will do what I can for her, I promise.
[ he won't be the one to bring it up--at least not now. maybe when the execution tomorrow ends, and they're faced with another week, a few days of peace (questionably) before everything goes to hell all over again. there are mysteries to be solved, in the meantime, too.
standing properly, he presses his hands together as he has many times before, and gives flayn a much more serious bow, the motion deeper than usual. ] ...you will have my deepest gratitude.
[ as always.
straightening properly again, yin yu mentally sets that aside. it's nothing to worry flayn about, especially not now--especially if it's a very very small chance, for so many reasons, but. this is something he can't really manage on his own, if it does happen. or, well - he can, but he wants to cover his bases.
it doesn't matter. he gives a small shake of his head to clear it, for now. ]
...but she won't ask. yin yu is choosing to rely on her, and that's no small thing. she has his reasons, and she trusts in him, so she'll trust in whatever those reasons are.
and it's a good thing, that he's concerned with looking out for someone else. lili has been such a support to many other people here - she deserves to have someone support her, in turn, and flayn is glad that she has yin yu thinking of her.]
...is there anything in particular I should be looking out for, as I am near her?
[ that response is confirmation enough. flayn is one of only two people that knows his power, after all. he shifts, looking away from her.
the delivery of the facts is quiet and calm. ] Lady Lili suspected that the distraction at the trial was caused by myself - that I had tied her, Ash and Ookurikara together, in some combination. She knew that it would be a way to derail the trial, because she has a loud presence, and she was certainly right in that regard. Therefore, she thought that I had participated in the killings this week, and was using my power to throw attention off of myself and stop the proceedings.
She approached me almost immediately after, and asked if I would bond myself to her to prove that I hadn't used it.
[ he gives a little shrug of his shoulders. ] So, I did. I did not kill anyone, of course, and today marks the first time that I have used my power at all.
[some part of flayn had wondered if, perhaps, he had tied the three of them together for some unrelated reason prior to the trial - she can't claim to know everything that he gets up to, or every plan that lili has. she would have believed it if it had been something they'd come up with together, only for it to backfire when someone had targeted a single one of them - likely lili herself - and the effect had spread to all three.
but she had never, even for a moment, wondered if yin yu was involved in the killings. it hurts a little, to think that lili might have suspected him.]
i mean! flayn's belief in him is pretty touching, but. he gives her a small, self-deprecating smile. it doesn't reach his eyes. ] ...Lady Flayn, you saw what happened in the heavens. You are not the only one who did, this week.
[ you should know better, he thinks, looking away again, the rise of guilt in his stomach so familiar he's able to push it down only by habit. i know the kind of person that i am.
yin yu has had a very bad week. ] It was entirely plausible, and I am glad to know that if something were to happen, I would be subject to the same suspicion as anyone else.
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...I don't want to know, but if you and I can both corroborate separate stories of his character, it's best to leave it at that. [ as in, if this person can have multiple instances where he's far more dangerous than he seems...
well. it's rude to talk about people why they aren't there. (hi teej, reading our pc.)
yin yu lifts his other hand to look at it briefly, where the thin cuts from earlier are still pink on his fingertips. ] Nevertheless, I thought the same for Lady Beau, as well, but...ultimately, he was guilty.
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her eyes widen in concern as she follows his gaze to his hand, and without thinking, she reaches over to grasp his wrist so she can get a better look at his fingertips.]
...what happened?
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Sect Leader Nie’s fan was a weapon, in the memory I saw. I wanted to confirm it was the same one, so I tested the edge. [ very carefully, but still. he holds his hand still for her inspection anyway. ] It doesn’t hurt, it’s alright.
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You knew it was likely that it could hurt you, but you touched it anyway?
[YIN YU, PLEASE.]
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....I did, but very carefully. I thought it would be best to have concrete evidence.
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[yin yu learn to not let yourself get hurt challenge.]
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If you insist, Lady Flayn. [ he has the distinct feeling that flayn will not let him pass it off as nothing, anyway. so. he gives their joined hands a little squeeze. ] Lead the way.
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[she can't do anything about what happened today. she can't change that, whatever the reasons were, nie huaisang was guilty. she can't go back in time and prevent any of the five people who were killed from dying, and she can't magically divine who was responsible for the three whose deaths the person they caught wasn't involved in.
but she can, at the very least, take care of yin yu's wounds - however small they might be.
with that in mind, she steers him toward the nurse's cabin. onward.]
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even so, that's something to reflect on, too. with three more members of their group gone, they have to avoid grievous injury. they have to be so, so careful in the week, and continue to try and solve everything that they possibly can, as quick as they possibly can.
he enters the cabin reflective and quiet, but will absolutely be the good patient, letting flayn direct him where to stand or sit, very obediently. ]
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she knows from experience, though -]
This may sting a little.
[- shallow cuts do sting while disinfected. her cooking mishaps have taught her that.
but it doesn't take long at all for her to finish up.]
...there. Thank you.
[for letting her fuss, just a little.]</small.
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yin yu doesn't even flinch: he has had much worse. still, he stays still as she disinfects the three little cuts, long fingers resting gently against her hand while she works. lady flayn's touch is gentle, as ever, and he watches her unguarded for a moment while she's working, eyes soft, expression more gentle than he really knows. while he's been a recipient of lady flayn's kindness now more times than he really deserves, it never fails to impress him, to make him feel fond.
he dips his head politely when she finishes, staying seated for the moment, a little smile tugging the corner of his mouth when she thanks him. of all the things... ] I should be the one thanking you.
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anyway, flayn shakes her head as she turns away to return the supplies she's been using to their proper places.]
You probably did not need the help - but I appreciate that you allowed me to, all the same.
[it's a small thing, in the grand scheme of it all, but even though they did manage to catch a culprit this time, there's still so much they don't know about what happened thursday night that flayn really can't help but feel vaguely useless. in putting up with this, yin yu has allowed her to accomplish something.]
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he looks down at his hands for a moment. there's one other one that's already closed up on his other hand, just a sliver of a reminder that something happened. yin yu stays quiet for a little while longer as she's putting things away. ]
...Lady Flayn. [ he says, eventually, quietly. ] Tomorrow, if I end up being chosen for the duty of the duel... can I ask you a small favor? If I don't, it will be irrelevant.
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he didn't seem like the type to kill two people, either.]
You can ask anything of me. [her voice is soft. he can ask whatever he wants of her, even if she doesn't like it - she does, after all, owe him her life.] ...what is it?
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logically, if it is nie huaisang, with any weapon, he should be fine. yin yu is completely capable with most kinds of weapons, and the playing field would be even. he knows now from experiencing memories that nie huaisang is not a fighter.
(somewhere in his core, he knows, though, that it could easily mean the end of his life in the next week, if it was to happen.)
but that doesn't matter, not now. it's not really about him, and it never is. if yin yu needs to be the blade of the executioner, then he will do so, with swiftness and a righteousness, and succeed. but. ]
...Will you try to be near Lady Lili? [ maybe the request is a bit surprising. maybe its not: lili has been through much this week, considering. either way, he requests it with a seriousness anyway, looking at his hands. ]
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[normally, she wouldn't be opposed to that in any way. but there's a small amount of hesitation in her question - the reason for which yin yu might be able to guess, given what he knows of her power and what happened to her, ookurikara, and ash after they spontaneously started hating each other.
but she wants to help, in any way that she can, and if yin yu is asking, it certainly isn't simply on a whim. she may have something she needs to apologize to lili for on monday, but on sunday, she can be there for her.]
...of course.
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he looks a little unsure, just for a moment. yin yu doesn't think it will happen. it's a low possibility, but nevertheless, he just.
he wants to be sure. it's important to look out for the people closest to him, because... he has few that he is close to, indeed. ] ...thank you. [ he says, the word a little heavy, brows furrowed together. for the moment, he has no further explanation besides ] It's just a precaution.
[ (but if flayn asked, yin yu would tell her.) ]
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he probably would explain, if she asked - flayn isn't completely unaware that he tends to tell her more than he probably should. that had been how she'd learned his power and his team, after all; he'd offered it to her freely.
but he hasn't offered an explanation to this freely, and she isn't sure if she should push it.]
I see. [...she does wonder.] I will do what I can for her, I promise.
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standing properly, he presses his hands together as he has many times before, and gives flayn a much more serious bow, the motion deeper than usual. ] ...you will have my deepest gratitude.
[ as always.
straightening properly again, yin yu mentally sets that aside. it's nothing to worry flayn about, especially not now--especially if it's a very very small chance, for so many reasons, but. this is something he can't really manage on his own, if it does happen. or, well - he can, but he wants to cover his bases.
it doesn't matter. he gives a small shake of his head to clear it, for now. ]
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...but she won't ask. yin yu is choosing to rely on her, and that's no small thing. she has his reasons, and she trusts in him, so she'll trust in whatever those reasons are.
and it's a good thing, that he's concerned with looking out for someone else. lili has been such a support to many other people here - she deserves to have someone support her, in turn, and flayn is glad that she has yin yu thinking of her.]
...is there anything in particular I should be looking out for, as I am near her?
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...Don't let her hide it, if she's injured. [ he knows how lili is.
that may make it more obvious what's going on than anything else. ]
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[ah.]
I will, but... you had best take care not to be injured, yourself.
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the delivery of the facts is quiet and calm. ] Lady Lili suspected that the distraction at the trial was caused by myself - that I had tied her, Ash and Ookurikara together, in some combination. She knew that it would be a way to derail the trial, because she has a loud presence, and she was certainly right in that regard. Therefore, she thought that I had participated in the killings this week, and was using my power to throw attention off of myself and stop the proceedings.
She approached me almost immediately after, and asked if I would bond myself to her to prove that I hadn't used it.
[ he gives a little shrug of his shoulders. ] So, I did. I did not kill anyone, of course, and today marks the first time that I have used my power at all.
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[some part of flayn had wondered if, perhaps, he had tied the three of them together for some unrelated reason prior to the trial - she can't claim to know everything that he gets up to, or every plan that lili has. she would have believed it if it had been something they'd come up with together, only for it to backfire when someone had targeted a single one of them - likely lili herself - and the effect had spread to all three.
but she had never, even for a moment, wondered if yin yu was involved in the killings. it hurts a little, to think that lili might have suspected him.]
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i mean! flayn's belief in him is pretty touching, but. he gives her a small, self-deprecating smile. it doesn't reach his eyes. ] ...Lady Flayn, you saw what happened in the heavens. You are not the only one who did, this week.
[ you should know better, he thinks, looking away again, the rise of guilt in his stomach so familiar he's able to push it down only by habit. i know the kind of person that i am.
yin yu has had a very bad week. ] It was entirely plausible, and I am glad to know that if something were to happen, I would be subject to the same suspicion as anyone else.
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