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ᴄʟɪᴠᴇ ʀᴏꜱꜰɪᴇʟᴅ. ([personal profile] flamebrand) wrote2024-09-08 02:07 pm
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clive can have verso's petals that's something

[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-03 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
[The whole raising each other thing definitely got worse as Clea got older, reaching its fever pitch when Alicia was born and Clea was expected to be as good at being a nanny-sister as she was at doing everything else. Except she hadn't taken naturally to the task at all. Verso has memories of how cruel Clea could be towards their little sister, how much more barbed her words became once Alicia started being able to understand them. She loved her in a way, too – knew her better than anyone else – but still. Those early choices, made while she was too young to understand the effects her own actions, still ripple to this day.

And all because one woman was dedicated to painting and one man was dedicated to her and the whole of the world, even the small one contained within the wails they'd had erected, barely mattered by comparison.

Verso lets out a sigh, not wanting to burden Clive with even more Dessendre family drama when it already dominates (hee) the core of his existence, and focuses instead on that airy laugh, that guilty-as-charged peek, blue eyes shining from behind the shadows of the towel.]


Good. Because I meant it when I said I'm going to spoil you. Especially when you're not feeling well.

[Which, of course, means different things for different people. Verso thinks of that cliché of someone being fanned and fed grapes while sitting splayed out on some fancy chair. That's not his idea of being spoiled – it's too isolating, for one – but maybe Clive is a grapes-and-circulated-air kind of guy. The fact is that Verso doesn't know. Maybe Clive doesn't, either, given everything he's shared about his past. Hell, when Verso tries to picture how he might have responded before the two of them collided into love, he's not sure he would have been able to come up with anything. He didn't deserve to be spoiled. All he wanted was rest.

That bit of presumed relatability softens Verso's expression as he contemplates the gentleness of Clive's features, the light that shines through them when he smiles, the peace that washes over them when he's relaxed. He wants to know everything about how to bring those things about.]


But I need a little help, so... What's a perfect evening look like for you?

[A pause, then another impish little grin.]

Or I could ask Joshua.
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rabidly refreshes ao3 (no but we should do this somehow)

[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-03 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[So be it, then. Verso casually shrugs, their fates in the hands of the man sleeping across the manor. Though he is admittedly a little bummed that Clive didn't answer for himself, he doesn't try to needle anything more out from him. Besides, there is a definite appeal to finding out what observations Joshua has made about his brother and getting to witness how Clive responds to discovering them himself.]

I like the sound of "compelling."

[He'll still need to come up with something in the meantime, though. As he considers his options, he reaches down to adjust Clive's towel with a hoity-toity fold at the top that'll keep it up as they make their way back to the bedroom. No point in getting dressed, he figures, when they'll just be slipping back under the blankets and not moving again until the morning.

A thought which does give him an idea. They won't be able to be too loud with Joshua asleep a couple of rooms down, but one of the befits of spending so much time hiding away from the world is that he's good at making anything quiet, so as he takes Clive's hand to guide him out of the bathroom, he makes a new attempt at discovery.]


Favourite song, then. Let me perform it for you.

[It feels like a nice end to the day besides, a song made into a lullaby, the soft notes of his guitar fading, fading, fading into whatever dreams might follow. Good dreams, he hopes, as if he can spoil Clive by teasing forth the parts of his subconscious prone to the optimistically fantastical, to the tales of knights and their saints, of the triumph of good, of the true meaning of love.]
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rubs hands together with such gusto the friction sets the sadmen aflame (again) (sorry, ben starrs)

[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-04 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[It is a familiar melody; partway through Clive's humming, Verso joins him in close harmony as he works his way through the chords and cadences, the things he'd felt when he'd heard and played it for himself for the first time, years and years and years ago, and the most recent time at the urging of the very man Clive names. The Expeditioners needed something more to listen to than wind and crickets, the rumblings of their stomachs and of the ground where nearby Nevrons trod. A slight nervousness strikes him over playing something of such importance to both men, expressions of love and grief already swirling, but that's all the more reason to push himself towards perfection.]

I can see why.

[Of course, he can't know what the song speaks to Clive, but to him, it's melancholic and hopeful, gentled by a violent world, the kind of music that would once ease him into home at the end of a long day. Already, his fingers itch for the strings; instead, they strengthen their grip on Clive's – just as content with this motion – for the rest of walk to the bedroom, letting go once they cross the threshold so he can close the door behind them.

Then it's a simple matter of finding someplace to toss the towels and preparing for bed. Verso doesn't go any further than pulling on a pair of underwear before slipping under the blankets, still seated, leaning back against the headboard. It's like this that he summons his guitar with a casual flick of his wrist, taking a moment to remind his fingers how it feels to play with a brief improvisation – mischievous and complex, like something that might play during A Midsummer Night's Dream. Once satisfied, he lets out a content hum and asks:]


Ready?

[Spoken like a question, though he doesn't really wait for an answer; the music is already starting to transition as he more tentatively tests his memory of the song for a few rounds before letting go and properly playing.]
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probably some time after the heat death of the universe or the reaper invasion or w/e destroys earth

[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-05 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
[Once Verso's fingers begin to move without much thought on his behalf, he loses himself to the music, swaying ever so lightly as he had with Alicia on the piano, seeking out the rhythms in the air and how the mood shifts as the song progresses. In the dim light of the room, it takes him a moment to catch how Clive's tears glisten on his cheeks, and when he does it takes him another moment to convince himself to keep playing. No matter how much he might want to catch those tears on the tips of his fingers. No matter that he'd prefer the sound of Clive giving substance to those tears than the soft song that helped call them forth. This isn't about him.

So, he plays the song through to its last note – at least as far as his memory informs him – then lets silence wash over them while Clive looses that breath, its shakiness music in its own right for how it holds a rhythm Verso won't presume to interpret. Instead, he disappears the guitar back from whence it came, then curls closer towards Clive, finally moving to brush away some of those tears.

The gesture is absent urgency and bears an abundant love, a soft admiration. That it was both Cid's song and a source of steadiness for Clive make the way the music touched him almost feel like an inevitability in hindsight, but Verso hadn't gone into this thinking he was going to make him cry, and so there's a tentativeness to this as well, no less comfortable than before. Really, it just serves to make him a little more present.]


What are you thinking about?
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-05 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[They make music without notes; now, they dance without music, shifting towards each other like flowers to the sun, to the light, Clive finding Verso's hair, Verso finding Clive's, stroking his knuckles along still-damp strands. Like peace. Like respite. Like salvation. Three things that Verso claims with self-surprising ease considering how long-lost he'd once considered them.

It occurs to him, too, how close he'd just been to losing them, the smell of Clive's petals, earthy and smoky and floral, still lingering in the air like a ghost of a threat. Later, it'll probably hit him even harder, that kick to the stomach, that skeletal hand clenched hard around his heart, but right now he clings so hard to the fantasy of more that there's no room for him to consider the nightmare of less.

And maybe it's that love-clouded state that drives what he says next, or maybe it's the simple fact that there's little of himself or of this world that Verso wouldn't offer to Clive to make things just a little bit better, to give him things that he'd otherwise be denied. Either way, he sweeps his hand down to brush his thumb across his cheek.]


You could show it to me. I have... ways of getting us into Lumiere without anyone noticing.

[Not that he's used them much, yet – he will one day, when Alicia arrives in the Canvas only to be reborn as Maelle – but he's always known the importance of the city, of its people, and so one of the first things he did once he regained his grasp on reality and parted ways from Renoir was to figure out how to return should the need arise.

Of course, Verso knows as much as anyone does what it means to return to a home that you've left for good, so he keeps his tone neutral, a question and not a statement, another unhurried possibility to place upon their hoard of nice thoughts to draw from when they have a dearth of them.]
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-06 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
[If Clive were to ask Verso why he's never said anything to the Lumierans, he would offer the whole truth, the selfish and the selfless, the determined and the defeated. Terrified the whole time, certainly, and he'd be surprised if he could look Clive in the eye through the whole of it, but he knows he can't give meaning to any of the promises and vows and dreams and fantasies he's made if he can't commit to being honest.

Another thought to add to their ever-increasing arsenal of later. When they have time. When they have energy. When, perhaps, they have nowhere else to hide from each other. Or, at least when he doesn't.

So, when Clive pulls him close, Verso's all too happy to bury his face in the crook of his neck, warm and cosy, Clive's skin still smelling of the sandalwood oil Verso had incorporated into the soap when he washed his hair. An acknowledging hum follows, one that rises into a note of intrigue at the end.

Lumiere isn't a place Verso has ever really wanted to tour, knowing that everything that was once familiar is gone and everything that remains is home-but-not home, its own scar on the landscape, in a way, for what it speaks of Aline's incessant desperation. But the thought of walking hand-in-hand through the streets, learning about all the places that touched Clive and shaped him into the man he is – that casts Lumiere in a different light. One that he does want to see shine.]


What if I could promise you wouldn't have to?

[How, exactly, he would manage that he keeps to himself. Not to be mysterious or sneaky or anything like that, but rather so that he doesn't come across as trying to encourage him to agree. He just wants him to know what's possible.]
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-06 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[Those shifts in Clive's tone convince Verso to do his best to see this promise through. Particularly the eagerness – a profoundly rare commodity on the Continent, where it's usually fed by desperation and despair when it does exist, and not something as pure and wonderful and perfectly ordinary as this.

They can have these things, he reminds himself Just for a few days here and there, just some stolen moments when the Canvas can afford them, and their despair will permit them. Maybe they will always be outliers among the others, but that doesn't make them any less human, and that humanity, in the end, is the only real weapon they wield against the Dessendres.

Being selfish like this isn't something that Verso's accustomed to. It's not something he's completely comfortable with, either, so much more used to rediscovering his humanity while in deep isolation, drunk on too much wine and lost in so many ways that he's yet to find all the pieces of himself that have scattered across this world. That still feels more like what he deserves after everything.

It isn't what Clive deserves, though. Faith is. Belief is. Effort and trust and want and need are. And Verso has love enough to provide him with all that and more.

Warmth, however, isn't his forte. As lovely as it is to lay like this in Clive's arms and absorb his body heat, Verso still has to reach down to pull the blanket up, better covering them both. Maybe their hair is still too damp for this, he thinks as he pulls back a bit to lay forehead-to-forehead with Clive, but with their plans to stay here – and with only Joshua to see them – he can't think of a reason to care. Not when he's this relaxed, nearly comfortable enough to forget what awaits him on the other side of wakefulness.]


All right, it's a date. [Said with his own lilt of eagerness, his own swell of fondness.] I'll wear a suit and everything. Especially if you're taking me out to dinner.

[Real food!!!!!!!!!]
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-07 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
[Ah. There's a double challenge in what Clive says, an invitation to tease that carries through even in the tenderness of that laugh and fire-crackling tingle of his hands on Verso's back. He lets out his own chuckle, all mischief and trouble, almost affronted by the idea of polite fantasy, though of course that's not the case at all. But Clive has left him an opening, and he is weak, so very weak, to them. So...]

All right, then no tie and a half-buttoned shirt.

[Two birds, one stone. His own hand snakes its way between their bodies, fingers dancing Clive's chest in an approximation of one half of a V, all the way up to his collarbone before flattening out so he can slide his palm down and across, over his heart, a gentled touch absent intent despite what preceded it.

If there is danger to encouraging Clive's affections, Verso hasn't picked up on it at all. Just like with Ifrit. With decades worth of awful frames of reference for how love is supposed to be, he can't help but absorb everything that Clive offers to him, each reminder and every revelation, all the little things and the big things that stitch him back together.]


I'll save the full regalia just for you. You'll be the first to see it since...

[Since Julie, before the Fracture, when life still had its luxuries and he delighted in impressing her the same way he does with Clive. Instead of saying that, though, he digs a bit deeper for the context of the occasion. Not a simple date nor a special event, not a dinner with his family, but...]

The last time I played at the operahouse.
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-07 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
[A gentle shiver as Clive continues touching him, one that finds Verso's shoulders rising, one that has him letting out a long and somewhat shuddered breath before he ends up scoffing a little at the notion of being some kind of light in Lumiere. As confident as Verso is in certain surface matters, he'd always been a little unsure of how people actually felt about him, whether they were looking to him or to what he represented and if they were wearing their own masks when they'd meet his eyes and smile. He was never alone if he hadn't wanted to be, at least, and it was easy enough for him to surround himself with people, drinks in hand and song in the air, but there were always doubts.

Or so it feels now, anyway. Maybe he had felt more broadly accepted, if not admired, back then, and the way people had turned on him after the Fracture – and the feel of his lover's blade penetrating his heart – has coloured his perception of how people saw him. Add to that the way Expeditioners seem to view him just off centre, human in shape and concept but different in essence, and he often feels more like an intriguing oddity than man with any meaningfully endearing qualities.

Fortunately, it's an observation Clive makes in passing before offering a topic Verso's far more comfortable in addressing. He closes his eyes as he summons forth the memory of performance, one finger tapping against Clive's chest like a metronome as he slips deeper and deeper into one of his past lives.]


Vulnerable. [He starts off with, his voice low and rumbling, almost like a purr.] There I'd be, centre stage, about to let the beauty of the notes bring my heart to the edge of breaking in front of hundreds of people. I wanted them to feel what I was feeling so deeply that I'd end up intimidating myself. But once I started playing, I just... I felt at peace. I mean, my heart was still pounding in my chest, but I knew I was right where I belonged.

[And what a feeling that was, finding himself and learning how it feels to truly have a place in the world, carved out by his own ambitions, fostered into something more by the passion in his own heart. It's little wonder that it's stuck with him.]

Nothing's made me feel more empowered.
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-07 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[Another fraught concept: preserving parts of himself for someone else. For decades this has, of course, meant living beyond reason, an eternal punishment for having died the first time. Never again, each breath he exhales speaks into the world,m and never again each breath he inhales affirms with brutal regularity.

But like so many other things, it feels different with Clive, who wants him to live so that he can die fulfilled; who wants him to build a legacy of happiness, whether he deserves to or not, and to have an impact beyond death. That still feels like something he'll end up disappointing Clive on in the end, no matter their promises, but maybe his family will prove him wrong. Maybe he can turn death into something that happens on its own terms rather than as something to pursue.

Either way, he can't do it alone.]


If I'm going to do that, then... I'll need to keep you safe first.

[He'll need to feel like he isn't just something precious to sacrifice and be sacrificed for, he'll need to know – really know in ways that not even the worst of him can question – that he is capable of doing more than existing. Pulling away just a bit, just enough to properly look at Clive and manoeuvrer a hand to his cheek, knuckle running along it, the back of his fingertip tickled by his scruff.]

You're my gift. The best I've been given. And it excites me every day to know that I've barely started unwrapping everything that makes you who you are.

[I'd give up music if that's what it took to keep loving you he doesn't say. It's true in ways that scare him a little, and it's the kind of truth he suspects that Clive wouldn't want to hear, anyway. So:]

Because my heart breaks over your beauty, too, and I want to see how bright you can burn, mon feu. Tu brilles deja plus fort que le soleil.

[He could bask in his warmth forever. Not that that's up for debate with how he shift even closer, one leg lifting to wrap around Clive's.]
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-08 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
No. You've always been the man you are.

[A bold statement considering how Verso's only known Clive for a fraction of a fraction of his life, but everything he's seen from Clive, all the anger and the vengeance, all the despair and the grief, all the love and firelight and hope and the soft ambitions, make it impossible for Verso to think that he's made any part of Clive better. Even thinking that he's brought it out of him is a bit outside of Verso's reach, though that owes more to the way he views himself than to his impressions of Clive and what they have and what that means for themselves and each other.

It takes a strong spirit to not succumb to all the things that Clive has endured; it takes a good heart to be given worst after worst after worst and still live in pursuit of better for everyone else. And they way that he had responded at first – that lack of either agreement or argument, a heartbreaking moment in its own right, a swell of love and light – on served to solidify Verso's stance.

With the tilt of Clive's face and the trust it implies, Verso shifts to tracing the outline of his scar, all the way down to where it dips past his throat. A wound that's literally shaped him in certain senses. One that Verso wishes he hadn't suffered, but one that he does genuinely find beautiful in its own right, all the same, a symbol of strength, a demonstration of the power of true strength.

For Clive to have survived all that he has and still be one of the single most breathtaking people Verso's ever met, in heart and in body and in essence, well, that drives Verso to say something else bold, too.]


And I believe you always will be.
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[personal profile] tableauvivant 2025-12-08 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[Verso laughs, presses a soft kiss to Clive's lips, lips never unfurling from their smile. That's another thing, he thinks – how being called good means something to Clive, at least on some level. Easily, he could have taken everything that's been done to him as cause enough to commit himself to an existence fed by indignation and an acceptance of the worst. But he doesn't. He hasn't. And that says close to everything. As far as Verso's concerned, anyway.

There's much he wants to say about greed and hunger and those ifs Clive speaks, but they're of the same mind. Curled up and warm in bed, smelling of sandalwood and bergamot, bodies relaxed from both the bath and the brinks they'd tumbled each other over in its waters, earlier urgencies abated by Clive's reunion with Joshua, the peace they're awash in is bright and guiding as the stars, inviting and homey as crackling flames, rare as the future.]


I won't let you forget.

[A confident promise. Verso can't imagine a scenario where he leaves Clive to whatever might consume him, whether from the inside or the outside. In truth, Ifrit himself could emerge to snuff the life out of Verso and he would still return to Clive's side insistent that he's a good man and certain that he's speaking in absolute honesty. Which is perhaps extreme in its own right, a demonstration of his acclimation towards pain and suffering, but he's so far removed from what it's like to exist on any other terms that he can't conceive of a depth of physical pain that would change his mind.

But that's neither here nor there, either. Besides, Verso has his own request to make, a fear greater than anything Ifrit could instill in him, though he speaks it with a light tone, almost humorous.]


If you don't let me forget myself, either. Deal?