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Abby Anderson ([personal profile] armd) wrote2021-07-05 12:03 am
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[personal profile] heorte 2023-02-22 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
"In a few weeks, once the worst of the weather passes."

Traveling by griffon doesn't entirely offset the misery of camping in a snowstorm, or worse, trying to fly through it.

"I've spoken to Stephen Strange, Marcus Rowntree, Vanya Orlov and Ellie. They'll come with us."
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[personal profile] heorte 2023-02-25 06:37 am (UTC)(link)
"Aye."

Very mildly apologetic.

"You can ride with me, if it eases the discomfort."

That she isn't arguing her way around it is noted, appreciated. There is no other way, really. The Hunterhorns are vast. They aren't easily traveled. It's a good choice of hiding spot for those reasons.
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[personal profile] heorte 2023-02-26 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
"It's alright."

And it is her prerogative, to decline. There is some seeking element to the way he looks at her, waiting for that withdrawal. When it doesn't come—

"I knew a man who wore a blindfold, when we had to cross any crevasse together. He swore by it, and he had the rest of us to guide him."

Just saying.
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[personal profile] heorte 2023-02-26 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
"We can practice, if you like. Until we are certain of what works."

Because it is all guesswork, isn't it? All the possible approaches in the world will work for one person or another, but what works for Abby won't be guessed at. They'd have to test, as much as she cared to attempt.

Whether or not she attempted those tests with Ellis was no matter. Not to him. It mattered that she found a way forward that made griffonback tolerable.
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[personal profile] heorte 2023-03-05 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
"Aye."

And because Ellis understands the inherent vulnerability in this exercise—

"We can travel outside Kirkwall. Find an empty field."
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[personal profile] heorte 2023-03-08 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
"Aye," Ellis repeats. "This week, we'll try."

Because yes, Ellis understands inherently the temptation to wriggle out of an event tied to that kind of visceral fear. Better not to leave it overlong; the nature of Riftwatch's work tends to provide many valid excuses to put a thing off.