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For holiestlove
[Logan's own car is black and sleek, everything a person would expect of someone rich and classy. He doesn't waste time in accelerating out into the road again. It would be reckless if it wasn't so smooth. Only once he's checked the mirrors to make sure there isn't anyone following them does he glance over at Jonathan.]
There are bags in the glove box in case you need them... Are you all right?
<3 thanks!
[ His polite way of saying his body has already rejected it. Though he looked ill, like a human might, despite being undead. ]
I will be alright; this is a mistake I have made more than once. And the hunters don't hurt humans, so everyone there will be safe now that I am gone.
No problem!
Will it be safe to take you home?
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[ That photographer job did have its perks at times.]
I know a good mechanic who can search it for bugs. Though, it may be time I consider putting it up somewhere and getting a new car for the time being.
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But what I meant was: Is it safe for me to take you home? Or do you need to lie low elsewhere for a while?
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[ Looking to Logan he nods. ] My home should be fine. I wouldn't think they know where I live yet.
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Do you need me to call anyone? [Logan only has himself and his own experiences to compare it to. It's not quite the same, but it's not entirely dissimilar either.] Or will someone be there for you?
Sorry for the delay, I was under the weather.
No, I should be fine. I've been on my own a long time, I used to belong to them, so to say. So I know their tricks. Plus my weapons are there.
No problem at all!
That's not as encouraging as you think it sounds.
—the past is prologue.
[ Eyes shut; breath steady. She stands with her spine against the wall, a grounded posture. Each word she whispers like a fervent little promise, hoping they might reach across the worlds and draw Ivory to her. Ivory, her spren. Ivory, her companion over the past six years — through whose bond she could access powers, skills, strength. All gone, here. Not even a lick of stormlight left in her veins to demonstrate the fundamental facts of where she's from and what she is. ]
Strength before weakness, [ Jasnah continues, soft. The nearest she's ever come to prayer. Reciting the First Ideal. With her eyes still shut, her head tilted back against the tapestry, she works her left hand into her glove. Even here, she keeps it covered. Only the left. The right, she leaves bare. ]
Journey before— [ A knock on the door. Her door, although she's loathe to think of anything here as hers. It's been a scant few days, and although she's reached an uneasy detente with her host, she remains alert. On edge. Steeling herself with a belly-deep breath, she opens the door. Although she's maintained her gloved safehand, she's since changed into a simple green dress of the local style.
She greets Logan: ] You came. Good.
[ As if she somehow doubted he'd make good when he gave his word that he'd seek her out today for a tour of the grounds. ]
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Good morning.
[What else did she expect?
After her appearing here, after the Queen's court taking so much time to deliberate over her situation, of course he was here. His sister is far more welcoming than most, so of course she offered Jasnah support. That's what his sister does. Though he can hardly comment on her merciful nature after he's benefitted so much from it. He did, however, agree with her advisors that she's far too busy to be committing her attention fully to whatever Jasnah needs.
That's where he comes in. Assigned to provide Jasnah with help and protection while she figures out what to do, it keeps him out of trouble and somewhere everyone can keep an eye on him. He might not be overly keen on the restrictive task, but he is serious about doing his duty. In whatever form that takes.
So of course he would come.]
Is everything to your satisfaction?
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She steps back from the door — maintaining a steady, sensible distance. Not fearful, but not friendly. ]
How much of a difference would it make if I said it wasn't?
[ Jasnah asks, choosing not to address the tray of untouched food. The flagon of water, barely consumed. This caution can only last so long. Something, at some point, will have to to give in her stubbornness. ]
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We would try to amend things to your liking... [As he scans the room to see what has displeased her so, he spots the tray.] We have different kinds of food, if you would prefer.
[There have been foreign dignitaries who have commented on the rich, fatty quality of a lot of Albion's dishes. Perhaps that's what's causing her to be so displeased.]
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After a long pause where she ways whether to dismiss the offer entirely, Jasnah eventually settles on: ]
Paper. Ink and a pen. [ A shallow nod. That'll do. ] I'd appreciate the ability to keep some notes on my stay here.
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That can be arranged.
In the meantime, perhaps you would like to see the grounds.
[A tour might remind her that she's not a prisoner. She's a guest, though the guards throughout the castle might not make things feel that way. It might also give him a chance to gain some insight into who she is, and how she came to be here.]
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She'll wait for him to leave the room first, and then she'll follow with a careful distance between them. ]
I wanted to ask, [ she starts up again. ] What should I call you?
[ Not his name. She already knows that much. She's asking about whether there's an honorific or a title intended for the queen's brother. ]
Prince?
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The general protocol is 'Your Highness' or 'Your Royal Highness' at the start, and then 'sir' is sufficient. 'Prince Logan' if you wish to address me another way.
[He could suggest she use his name alone, but that seems overly familiar. Something reserved for friends, family, and enemies. He looks her over, considering.]
And you? Is there a specific form of address I should be using?
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Still. Her crown means little and less, here. Nothing underlines the sheer arbitrary nature of a title like landing somewhere where you lack the authority to back it up. ]
Brightness will do.
[ Brightness Jasnah Kholin. Or, simply used in the same way as sir: hello, brightness. It's not exactly appropriate for her station, but she's no queen here. And enforcing the distinction feels petty, given her pending legislature back home. ]
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'Brightness'?
[Saying it feels... strange. It sounds... affectionate. Intimate. Or perhaps that's because of his experience with the darkness.]
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Because of my eyes, sir. [ Matter of fact. She's not proud of this particular cultural practice, but she's not about to hide it either. Having provided a rudimentary glossary upon her arrival (she is from the kingdom of Alethkar, in the continent of Roshar) she continues: ] The Alethi ruling class are all light-eyed. So their members are called Bright Lords or Bright Ladies. Or, simply, Brightness.
[ There is a very complicated and very arbitrary reason why. And she'll explain it, if she's asked. But she doesn't volunteer it when they're simply trying to navigate how to talk to one another. ]
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I see. [It still sounds like a pet name, so Logan clarifies,] And you would prefer that to your name?
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Practice, for when peace and progress comes to her people. ]
— On reflection, perhaps just Jasnah is fine.
[ She doesn't see it as intimate. Rather, like a label on a card catalogue. Jasnah is who she is. ]
It feels almost silly to fuss over a station that doesn't exist on this world.
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If it's your title then you have a right to it. You should never feel unsure of such a thing.
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Holds her tongue from saying it's less a question whether she has a right to it, and more a theory that no one does. ]
Is that so? [ Steady, but conceding. ] Tell me, will it cause confusion with others in the castle? Maybe there's an Albion equivalent I can assume for my stay.
[ It would help her stick out like a sore thumb, although perhaps not by much. ]
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You are royalty where you come from, aren't you? A queen? Then you should be addressed as my sister is. 'Your Majesty' and afterwards as 'ma'am'.
[He considers her hesitation thoughtfully.]
Or, if you would prefer something simpler... Perhaps 'Lady Jasnah'.