I'm not ready for that right now.
[He does realize, at least, that this is his most straightforward acknowledgment of what seems to be Jayce's legitimate feelings, in this department. Viktor knows they're going to have to acknowledge this, one way or another, but right now, injured and exhausted and shaken and still angry about their fight, he can't bring himself to discuss it.]
Technically we didn't make it to the Singularity. Just the crater.
[He does realize, at least, that this is his most straightforward acknowledgment of what seems to be Jayce's legitimate feelings, in this department. Viktor knows they're going to have to acknowledge this, one way or another, but right now, injured and exhausted and shaken and still angry about their fight, he can't bring himself to discuss it.]
Technically we didn't make it to the Singularity. Just the crater.
[Yes, you did--is what he almost says. Then doesn't.]
I didn't know either. Being near it wasn't painful, but it has an undeniable pull. She felt it more than me, I think.
I didn't know either. Being near it wasn't painful, but it has an undeniable pull. She felt it more than me, I think.
More like interference. If it was trying to help us, it did a poor job of it.
Why shouldn't I?
[He's practically daring Jayce to tell him.]
I had an escort. We never meant to go far. What happened to us was unforeseeable.
[He's practically daring Jayce to tell him.]
I had an escort. We never meant to go far. What happened to us was unforeseeable.
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Yes, of course. But I also trust that you can take care of yourself, and will make relevant decisions accordingly.
Given the opportunity to go, I decided I'd like to do so. I now know it was unwise.
Given the opportunity to go, I decided I'd like to do so. I now know it was unwise.
If it makes you feel better, I'm also "freaking out".
We were lucky to get to Aquila. For a short amount of time I thought we would be stranded at the crater with no supplies.
Actually. The horse has my crutch. I have no idea if it made it back to Cadens.
Actually. The horse has my crutch. I have no idea if it made it back to Cadens.
I enjoyed it, until he threw me.
It wasn't his fault. Jaskier might know if he came back--Ciri said her horse knows the way home, and it's likely mine would have followed.
It wasn't his fault. Jaskier might know if he came back--Ciri said her horse knows the way home, and it's likely mine would have followed.
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I'm extremely well-acquainted with pain management, Jayce. Falling off a horse is the least of my problems, right now.
[Implying, of course, greater injury, but whatever.]
Thank you. I've left most of the communication at Ciri, for reasons that are perhaps obvious.
[She's also slightly distressed--he doesn't want to inadvertently make it worse by reaching out to her people in her stead.]
[Implying, of course, greater injury, but whatever.]
Thank you. I've left most of the communication at Ciri, for reasons that are perhaps obvious.
[She's also slightly distressed--he doesn't want to inadvertently make it worse by reaching out to her people in her stead.]
I suppose I should start at the beginning. The reason the horse threw me was because it was startled by one of the desert creatures, which subsequently attacked us. That's when Ciri tried to teleport us away, but we were pulled to the crater, instead.
No, we haven't been able to discuss it just yet. Our arrival to Aquila was similarly....traumatic.
We missed Aquila. We teleported into the bay.
I'm all right, thanks to Ciri. We're safe now, and I'll see you when we've made it back to Cadens.
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