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( DON'T BLAME ME, LOVE MADE ME CRAZY )
[ yennefer has every intention of finally escaping geralt. she storms away from the roadside, uncaring if it means she now has to navigate the terrain alone until she stumbles upon a tavern and finds herself in the company of irritating people. she'll do it to spite him. yennefer's done plenty in her life to spite those around her, and she's won each and every time.
but after a good ten to twenty minutes, she slows her angry stomping. the earth doesn't quite shake beneath her feet as it did when she had spun away from him and flitted away from the roadside like the tornado he claims her to be. she begins to settle down, losing her wind. hardly regretting a moment of her own anger towards him, yennefer finds herself regretting much more.
telling geralt about her wish to be important to someone had cracked her open like the earth beneath the foot of an invisible giant. even as she tries to patch that gap so it no longer exists, a hairline fracture remains in its wake. she hates him for what he's taken from her. free will, her desire to belong—she doesn't want to be trapped in anyone's orbit but her own.
she takes a seat along thick round logs, back to the main road as she peers over the cliffside. all she sees is endless and unconquered terrain. it's looking out at the heads of trees that she decides her next plan of action. if she wants to spite geralt, she knows it's best to do it in front of his face.
she waits patiently for him to eventually arrive. she has no doubt that he won't. after all, didn't he wish for her? he's bound to find her once again.
the quiet's disrupted by the familiar clopping of roach's hooves. she listens carefully as he comes within earshot, his footfalls familiar and strong. she doesn't hear the sliding feet of jaskier trailing behind him pathetically. yennefer doesn't allow herself to feel pity for him losing jaskier. he deserved it.
she refuses to look at him, keeping her gaze straight ahead. she knows he'll stop. geralt is nothing if not inescapable. ] Did you piss off Jaskier, too? [ she scoffs, shaking her head. ] What a day you're having, Witcher.
but after a good ten to twenty minutes, she slows her angry stomping. the earth doesn't quite shake beneath her feet as it did when she had spun away from him and flitted away from the roadside like the tornado he claims her to be. she begins to settle down, losing her wind. hardly regretting a moment of her own anger towards him, yennefer finds herself regretting much more.
telling geralt about her wish to be important to someone had cracked her open like the earth beneath the foot of an invisible giant. even as she tries to patch that gap so it no longer exists, a hairline fracture remains in its wake. she hates him for what he's taken from her. free will, her desire to belong—she doesn't want to be trapped in anyone's orbit but her own.
she takes a seat along thick round logs, back to the main road as she peers over the cliffside. all she sees is endless and unconquered terrain. it's looking out at the heads of trees that she decides her next plan of action. if she wants to spite geralt, she knows it's best to do it in front of his face.
she waits patiently for him to eventually arrive. she has no doubt that he won't. after all, didn't he wish for her? he's bound to find her once again.
the quiet's disrupted by the familiar clopping of roach's hooves. she listens carefully as he comes within earshot, his footfalls familiar and strong. she doesn't hear the sliding feet of jaskier trailing behind him pathetically. yennefer doesn't allow herself to feel pity for him losing jaskier. he deserved it.
she refuses to look at him, keeping her gaze straight ahead. she knows he'll stop. geralt is nothing if not inescapable. ] Did you piss off Jaskier, too? [ she scoffs, shaking her head. ] What a day you're having, Witcher.
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It's a bitter silence, one he's wished upon himself. He can't pretend he didn't orchestrate it, whether this was the intended outcome or not.
He stares ahead of himself. Somehow both sure of where he's going and completely lost at the same time. He's almost unsurprised when he sees a familiar figure ahead of him. It's what he wished for, after all.
He pulls Roach to a stop, offering her a flat look.]
I thought I'd have some regard for his freedom. [He responds, coldly, letting his eyes fall down to her even if she won't look at him.]
What are you waiting for?
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with a purse to her lips, she offers tersely, ] You. Who else would I be waiting for?
[ her knight is kind of dead. there's no one else but him. ]
I figured since you are the reason why I'm out here, you can escort me to the nearest tavern so I can be on my way.
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His jaw tightens for a moment and he looks away as if he's expecting someone or something to appear and end this. Stranger things have happened.
When no large beasts come hurdling through the trees, he resigns himself to indulging her (read: him) in conversation.]
I've heard it all now, Yen. [The pet name slips out but he decides to act as if he meant to call her that. He assumes she's hoping for more time to chide him, knowing that she's insatiable in many ways and that often involves getting the last word.]
There's nothing more to say about it. Let it end.
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keeping her gaze on the land below, she refuses to acknowledge if she's perturbed by his response. ]
Is that what you want? For this to end? Because I can find another cliffside to sit upon.
[ another man to wait for, etcetera etcetera. she doesn't want to, but yennefer has a good feeling she'll get what she wants. ]
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Alas, he is blessedly alive, miserable and sitting in front of the woman who broke his heart not hours before this encounter.
He is well aware that if she's not done with this, he won't be allowed to be done with it either. He swears under his breath, hoisting his leg over and dropping off Roach.]
I know there's no need for someone to escort you to the nearest tavern. What are you looking for? [There's some genuine curiosity in his voice, although he's desperately trying to seem disinterested.]
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[ yennefer senses his attempts to be disinterested. geralt may appear like an unreadable stone to so many (perhaps even including himself), but she knows that he's interested. it's either she's reading him correctly or it's her wishful thinking.
watching his face for a moment, she looks away, wanting to appear disinterested herself. ]
I'm looking for something—or someone—who's familiar. I've been left alone. My escort is dead. There are only so many conversations I can have with myself before I do get sick of my own voice.
[ is that belieavable? she thinks it is. ]
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Did I not do a good enough job of driving you away? [He is at least self-aware enough to know the tirade he unleashed on her was to protect himself from being hurt anymore than he already is. Make her hate you now, save her growing to hate you later. Genius.
He loops his hand around Roach's reins and nods ahead of them.]
Go on, then.
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I was talking to Roach, just so we're clear.
[ no, she was talking about and to geralt because she has absolutely no taste in conversation.
while she may take his invitation to walk, she turns around so she can face him. ]
She could never piss me off. She's a good listener and she doesn't talk any shit.
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[He says it with a soft snort, but it's still cold. His heart aches from the conversation just moments prior and he's still not sure what her game is. He'd felt some finality in her words and this is giving him a dangerous hope that she may not have meant them. That she may not want to be rid of him.
The thought of it fills him with such relief, he feels foolish walking in tandem alongside her and not just pulling her close and kissing her.
But he refrains.]
Thought I'd never see you again.
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I thought the same.
[ it's the least she could do, giving him this inch. yennefer wants to push him down the cliffside―it's within her rights as his… whatever she is, whatever she was—but she keeps her hands balled by her sides and ignores her desire to grip his hand and insist that she's only holding it to ensure he doesn't get lost. ]
I want it to be clear you haven't upset me, Roach. [ she looks to his horse and gives her a small smile, eyeing him from the corner of her eye. ]
I wonder if she has experience being utterly pissed at someone in particular yet wanting his company all the same.
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He accepts the response silently, choosing not to say anything that might make her think he doesn't appreciate the fact that she's here on some level. It's strange to go from thinking you'll never see someone again to seeing them almost immediately after.
Such is the wish he made, he supposes.]
It's how she spends most of her days. [He eyes her back, without looking directly at her.] We seem to get along fine.
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[ there is nothing like the relationship between geralt and roach. it's something yennefer envies, how he has someone—even if it's a horse—who is always by his side, who will always be there for him. she supposes that's become geralt for her… as much of a pain in the ass as it is to admit it. she wonders if that comes from the wish or if it's merely the universe handing her an oaf.
it's all confusing, trying to discern what's a wish and what isn't. it was easier when yennefer had wanted to blame him for everything. ]
I didn't want to tell you… [ she looks at him then, chin tilted upward defiantly. ] but Roach did inform me of a few things. Her dislike of you, for one. You snore—loudly.
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The look he gives her for the briefest moment is disgustingly fond, then it falls to the road ahead of them again when he realises what he's doing.]
Good of her to hide her obvious disdain from me for so long. [Bitterly? No.]
She'll miss my snoring when she hears you, collapsed into bed after polishing off a flagon of wine.
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[ which is hardly the truth. yennefer makes noises—not as deep nor as annoying as very loud snores, but noises are noises all the same—but she knows that despite ridding herself of her hunched back, she doesn't sleep still. always moving about, kicking people (namely geralt, sometimes on purpose, too) in bed. geralt never seemed to mind. she wants to hate him for it.
for her story to work, geralt's snoring is the worst. ]
It's all right that you can't simply admit that. You are, after all, very loud with your footstep. Sometimes I think a rather unattractive storm is approaching.
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Unattractive? [That's what he's choosing to focus on.] I'll take that from you, I'll not hear it from Roach. Couldn't sneak up on a cockatrice in a storm with her hoofbeats.
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[ yennefer hardly finds geralt hideous. while others may think his golden eyes are unattractive, she thinks that they are beautiful. it's what makes him unique… other than his rather stubborn personality, ability to get under her skin, and his talent for making her want to be one of those suckers who comes back for more. ]
Roach simply hasn't had the heart to tell you the truth. She's scared.
[ so is yennefer. ]
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As such, her insults might as well be compliments. They're not hurting him, they're endearing him and he's playing into her hand again. That's what irritates him more than anything else. His mouth twists briefly and he looks ahead, not at her.]
You said I'd lost you.
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[ that's what yennefer would prefer, in all honesty. she wishes that she was lost to him, but since he waltzed into that orgy and had been the only bulky man she saw, she's known she'll never truly be rid of him. like vermin.
vanity, pride, smugness and being absolutely difficult and contradicting are traits yennefer has happily adopted. what she wants to do is spin a web around him until he's confused and walking unsteadily right off a cliff, but yennefer finds that the more she spins her web, the closer she tugs him to her.
he's so fucking frustrating that way. ]
For the moment, I'm not lost. [ it's her choice that she's not lost. everything is always yennefer's choice. ] But the moment Roach deems that I'm fit to be her rider, I will be long gone.
[ yes, she does realise what she's saying: the impossible won't happen, and therefore she won't be gone. ]
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She's fucking frustrating, that way.
His expression softens somewhat and he looks down and ahead. There's a ghost of a smile on his lips but it's not quite shining through. Best play that one close to his chest.]
And what's next for you? What's your grand plan?
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well, she has no idea what happens after that momentarily gleeful murder. but the idea of geralt dying painfully slow is upsetting in a way that she dislikes. if he's going to die, she wants it to be via her sitting on him. (she's very simple.)
in reply, she shrugs, keeping her gaze up and away from him. if she looks at him, she feels like she loses. ]
Continue my search for a loophole. [ she refuses to give up; it's not in her nature. she glances at him then, shaking her head. ] I anticipate you're preparing some rousing speech about how there are no loopholes, but everything has one.
[ look at her standing here right now. the loophole had been her stupid heart. ]
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That's not entirely the case, because it forces him to listen to her as well. He's quiet as he considers it, maybe there is a loophole. The one he cheated out of destiny. Ciri.
He can and will deny it, but that he's bound them both to himself seems a ridiculous coincidence and it seems comforting to him to think that it's not him they need but each other. A child without a mother and a mother without a child and he's.. Well. He can be around.]
Come with me. [He should probably say where he's going.]
To Cintra.
[Yeah, that's all he's got for her.]
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You're not serious.
[ except whenever geralt talks, he means it. nothing he says is to make sound (like jaskier) or try and challenge her in ways she thinks she's not ready for (like tissaia). she's quickly learned that geralt doesn't talk shit. he puts up with a lot of it from plenty of people, including her, but he's never been one to dance around and lead her astray. sometimes, yennefer wishes he did—it'd make trying to hate him a lot easier. ]
You can't be serious.
[ despite her attempts to try and figure out why he can't be serious, she knows he's serious. fuck geralt. ]
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[And he knows by now that she can read him like a children's book, so she's being incredulous because what he's said is absolutely ridiculous and now they both know it.
But he still doesn't care.]
I need to find her. The girl. I want you to come with me.
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I can be a very poor companion.
[ while she often postures at being the best, well… whenever she's around this dolt, she feels this need to be less than perfect. ]
I often require to ride by horse than walk on foot, you know. That'll mean you'll be walking more than you might be used to.
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[He says softly, humour just barely touching his expression. If she didn't want to, she'd just say no. He knows she doesn't mince words, doesn't do anything she doesn't want to do. Not anymore, at least.]
We'll get you a horse in the next town. If we need coin, I'll take a job on the road.
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