[ her voice comes out soft. it's not an argument, she just...wishes byerly would try and see himself the way she does, sometimes. she squeezes his hand tightly in some vague reassurance, still feeling badly shaken inside, but she's keeping it together for now. ]
Was there anything else? That you lied about, I mean?
[ she wants to hear it all now. but if what he's said was all he had to hide...there's little she can fault him for. ]
[ sonia knows she can't ask anything more of byerly, not when this is already so difficult for him. she's quiet for a moment, still holding onto his hand. her other hand drops away from his face. ]
What would you have done if I'd forsworn Barrayar after all? Bought into that fantasy of escape?
It would have depended on whether we'd have been able to get away or not. Ideally, I'd have taken you to Vorbarr Sultana under the pretense of getting a shuttle off-planet, and then I'd have rendezvoused with the Barrayaran forces. In a best-case scenario, I'd have gotten you to Beta. If we hadn't been able to escape, then I'd have...continued to encourage the impression that you were no longer committed to Barrayar, to win you more privileges and freer movement.
No, I get it, I just -- didn't think it was anything but a fantasy you were selling me. I didn't think anything would actually come of it.
[ because the plan to spirit her away, to anywhere she wanted, it had never seemed all that real. at the time it had seemed like so much snake oil. she bites her lip. ]
But...if you really did manage to undermine my loyalty... [ a thought she doesn't relish, but she'd been angry and scared and hurt and refused to give in anyway. ] Why would you help me then? I'd have made myself a traitor.
[ she truly doesn't know what to say to that at first. emotion wells up in her chest, something she can't quite detangle, but it moves her deeply. the enormity of it shakes her. she looks right back at him, but her eyes are wide, lit by some small spark of awe. ]
[ she sees that uncertainty and she's not sure if it's a relief or not, but she lets out a small breath she didn't know she was holding. she finds she suddenly needs to sit, and she drops herself down onto byerly's cot next to him, releasing his hand. ]
It's alright. It's all hypotheticals now. [ quietly: ] And...you don't have to worry about that from me anyway.
[ still, the idea that byerly could have spirited her away somewhere...the thought does bring a pang. she looks up at him, brow furrowed. ]
[ sonia gestures uselessly with one hand. she's tired, she's shaken up, and she still feels sick. but there is relief. cold, nauseating floods of relief. ]
I mean your...loyalty. To me. [ it's so absolute. it still scares her a little, taking comfort in an abyss she hasn't yet seen the bottom of. but it's byerly's comfort she wants, needs. ] Why me? Specifically? Why not someone else? I'm not...you're not even from this time.
[ sonia's chest tightens a little at that, but she doesn't show it, just tilting her head and raising her eyebrows slightly. she brushes a lock of hair away from her face, tucking it behind her ear.
[ something wrenches in her at that -- yes, i was being so very kind when i hit you over and over and over again -- she swallows and forces that thought away, her cheeks slightly hot. a certain fondness, he'd said. she closes a hand over his. ]
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I don't...deserve that - desire. But I am honored by it.
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[ her voice comes out soft. it's not an argument, she just...wishes byerly would try and see himself the way she does, sometimes. she squeezes his hand tightly in some vague reassurance, still feeling badly shaken inside, but she's keeping it together for now. ]
Was there anything else? That you lied about, I mean?
[ she wants to hear it all now. but if what he's said was all he had to hide...there's little she can fault him for. ]
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I don't know.
[ He lies so much. Might as well ask him how many breaths he's taken. ]
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But you'd tell me the truth if I asked you now?
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[ His eyes flicker to the side. ]
I would - do my best.
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What would you have done if I'd forsworn Barrayar after all? Bought into that fantasy of escape?
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It would have depended on whether we'd have been able to get away or not. Ideally, I'd have taken you to Vorbarr Sultana under the pretense of getting a shuttle off-planet, and then I'd have rendezvoused with the Barrayaran forces. In a best-case scenario, I'd have gotten you to Beta. If we hadn't been able to escape, then I'd have...continued to encourage the impression that you were no longer committed to Barrayar, to win you more privileges and freer movement.
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That -- that part was true?
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The Cetagandans wanted me to undermine your loyalty. That was what I was aiming for, yes.
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[ because the plan to spirit her away, to anywhere she wanted, it had never seemed all that real. at the time it had seemed like so much snake oil. she bites her lip. ]
But...if you really did manage to undermine my loyalty... [ a thought she doesn't relish, but she'd been angry and scared and hurt and refused to give in anyway. ] Why would you help me then? I'd have made myself a traitor.
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My loyalty to you does not remotely depend on where your own loyalties lie.
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You would...go with me if I left Barrayar behind?
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I will - always serve Barrayar. Even if it happens elsewhere.
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It's alright. It's all hypotheticals now. [ quietly: ] And...you don't have to worry about that from me anyway.
[ still, the idea that byerly could have spirited her away somewhere...the thought does bring a pang. she looks up at him, brow furrowed. ]
Why me?
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Slightly. ]
Why you? What do you mean?
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I mean your...loyalty. To me. [ it's so absolute. it still scares her a little, taking comfort in an abyss she hasn't yet seen the bottom of. but it's byerly's comfort she wants, needs. ] Why me? Specifically? Why not someone else? I'm not...you're not even from this time.
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You're Vorbarra. My oaths were to your family.
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[ His brow furrows. He's caught off-guard. Right. Realizing he'd not been fully truthful, he looks down and away, self-conscious. ]
That's not...dishonest.
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[ softer and gentler this time, but no less insistent. she reaches for his hand again. ]
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Will it suffice to say that I...like you?
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keep talking, byerly. ]
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Well. He looks down, half-shrugs. ]
This will sound quite idiotic, I suppose. But I...have a certain fondness for people who are...very kind. And you are very kind.
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What's so idiotic about that?
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[ He smiles down at their joined hands, shrugs one-shouldered. ]
In my normal circles, that sort of confession would be thoroughly mocked as base sentimentalism.
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what perfect timing i literally just got home
I know, I'm stalking you
i KNEW that was you at my window!
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