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Laertes was tired. And not the drowsy, simple kind of tired that was solved with a nap or a good nights rest, no, it was bone deep. He tried his best for Kier, learned to do everything and do it right, and there was no doubting his training was going to plan (whatever that plan may be), but he was exhausted. It pulled on him, made it hard to roll out of bed and make it down the stairs, and though it only lasted the morning, dissipated near the afternoon, it always returned by the time he went home.
He never mentioned where he went, nor did he mention Kier. It was his little thing, he didn’t want his sisters growing curious. Though, he supposed that waking up at dawn nearly every morning and staying out until dusk on most days was bound to pique anyones interest. Slipping through the crack in the door and heading towards the stairs, Laertes had expected it to be like any other day.
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Post by achromatic on Dec 23, 2021 6:08:17 GMT -5
Nour spent most of her time either terrorizing the other league members with her stupid requests–take me outside and find me a bird to ride on or I'll tell my daddy! she'd demand–or her siblings with her utterly horrible jokes. She particularly picked on her one brother, the same way her mother would pick on their father all the time, with insults and jokes and playing pranks on the young tom, but that didn't mean she didn't care about him at all. Far from that, in fact.
It was just that sibling rivalry, in which they'd never admit that they cared but deep down inside, they truly did. Nour had noticed Laertes entering and exiting the mansion with that shifty little look of his, and it wasn't hard to notice how sleepy he looked all the time. So instead of letting him go off on his own, she crept up behind him as quietly as she could, hoping to see where he was off to. If he was sacrificing his sleep for this, it better be exciting, she thought.
He made his way down the hallway, steps light and inaudible on the carpet, down the stairs with an ease that, in hindsight, was silly of him not to possess when he first traversed them. Strangely, he waited at the bottom of them for a few long moments, and then, with an almost bored look, he moved on. Slipping through the front door, it was the first time he noticed that something was off. The fur on his neck prickled, and suddenly he looked around, turning just in time to see Nour, and for a moment his eyes flashed with anger before they softened.
He gave her a deadpan look, "what do you think you are doing?" Looking behind him just to make sure Kier wouldn't somehow appear from the shadows of the fence nearby, he turned towards her with a force scowl on his face, "have you run out of cats to bother?"
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Post by achromatic on Dec 23, 2021 17:17:25 GMT -5
Nour found all of this rather exciting, it was like going on an adventure, and the reward at the end of it—probably giving Laertes the scare of his life—made it all the better. It didn’t matter that he was probably sneaking out, it didn’t matter that she was probably not allowed out of the mansion either, it almost felt like a bonding activity between the two.
So when Laertes turned around with a lash of his tail and his expression of annoyance, she only blinked at him before her lips split into a grin. “Oh come on baby brother,” she immediately crowed, bounding over towards him her arm around his shoulders, “I didn’t run out of cats to bother, I just think bothering you would be extra fun today. So where do you sneak off to in the day? Don’t think I don’t notice you crawling in and out all the time; do you have a secret girlfriend? or boyfriend I don’t care really. Come oooooon Laertes, let me in on the secret.” She gave him a wink and nudged his shoulder, before taking the lead on this adventure.
“Shall we head to the marshes while mama and papa are preoccupied?” she gave him a mischievous grin.
He wanted to defend the so called baby-brother accusations — because he was bigger, he was stronger, he was smarter — but he simply scowled, though his anger held none of the same passion that it used to when he was teased. It was softer, less annoyed though not at all entertained. Delicately, he removed her arm from around him, crawled forward until he could face her again.
"Jolly," he rolled his eyes, "and I don't sneak off anywhere, I have you know. I don't have a lover of any kind —" he gave a slightly shifty look, "or maybe I do. Not that you'll know, because I'm not telling you." Despite the fact that he probably had somewhere to be, he followed his sister anyway, head held lower, the same sarcastic look on his face, unimpressed and aloof.
"The marshes?" He didn't much like the thought of water right now, but shrugged anyway, "alright, we can go to the marshes. But you can't go home being all dirty and muddy, so you have to have a good wash before we go."
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Post by achromatic on Dec 28, 2021 15:31:48 GMT -5
Nour could only laugh at that, a joyful noise escaping her mouth as her bug-eyed gaze seemed to only widen in amusement at his little snark. "Oh you make me laugh, Laertes," she replied cheerfully as she trotted along, "who thought you were such a comedian? I seriously must've underestimated you, I never knew you were so sneaky, you big bean."
She had half-expected his complaints to litter the way through to the marshes, but he seemed to be okay with it. She turned to him with a cheeky grin. "Did you finally find the robot component for fun?" she teased, "wow it only took you...I don't know, four moons? To learn how to loosen a screw or two! Congratulations, we definitely need to break into the medicine den for that secret stash of those tasty poppy seeds to celebrate."
Nour didn't mind the mud too much; after all, if she did come home muddy, surely her mother would give her a nice bath and tuck her into bed. It wasn't like her parents ever scolded them seriously, not even once. "Do you think there's really magic there? I heard from some of the hunters that there's a magic glowing rock, maybe if we find it we'll be able to get superpowers. What would you pick?"
Strangely, he was almost glad, even though he hadn't intended to humour her. "Big bean?" He mumbled, not intending for her to hear that, either. He realized his reluctance to take the lead like he usually did would have been strange, but he really didn't have the energy to do anything else but trail behind her, watching out for any potential dangers, things she could trip over, trying to play into two very different roles: the protective brother, the bodyguard. He was already technically doing this Kier thing for her, why not go the extra mile.
Still, he scoffed at her suggestion — "I don't know what you're talking about. And we aren't sneaking into the medicine den, father will have my head." Not hers, probably, because he adored his daughters oh so much. "We go to the marshes, we go home. No sneaking anywhere." A little ironic, considering just how often he snuck around. He'd gotten quite good at listening in on conversation, as per Kier's demands. He had also gotten more bitingly sarcastic, the childlike arrogance being replaced swiftly with something more intense.
Do you think there's really magic there? He thought for a moment, "yes. Magic, monsters … curses," he added it a little quieter, almost under his breath, a test to see if he wanted to bring it up yet, "there's plenty out there we don't know about." His trip to Dayclan had really been magic enough, but he was sure there was more out there. "But I don't think we will get superpowers from a silly old rock," he paused, tossed the question around his head for a moment, moving more to walk beside her now, though he still kept his head low, "Invisibility, maybe. So you can't follow me around." It was slightly teasing, and a small hint of a smile graced his lips.
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Post by achromatic on Dec 29, 2021 11:36:55 GMT -5
Nour giggled as they trotted along. Laertes always worried too much, she figured. He was what she would've called a screw too tightly bolted. While Laertes felt the need to fill all these roles, of a brother, a bodyguard, a fighter, Nour had no qualms about those whatsoever. She hated labels, hated roles and costumes and tight corsets; she liked living the undefinable. She liked being out of the box. The less rules the better.
Still, the fact that Laertes thought their father posed any threat made her laugh. "Oh come on, you know father doesn't care," she pointed out, "he'd probably have Charlotte's head if we were hurt but I doubt he'd ever yell at you, sweetheart." He was such a stickler for the rules, but Nour didn't mind. She'd eventually change his mind, one way or another.
"Well come on then," she replied brightly, tail brushing lightly against her brother's shoulder, as they continued to triapse into the woods. "Yeah of course, I bet there's magic we just have to find it, you know? Maybe it's a glowing rock instead of a regular silly old one." She didn't seem to react to the curse the way Laertes wanted to, but still, she grinned at his response. "I'd love to shapeshift," she piped up thoughtfully, looking to her brother, "I could become a bear, or a deer, or even a twoleg or something, and no one would be the wiser. I could even be a mouse, though I'd have to avoid momma if I'm a mouse, or she'd eat me for real this time."
He gave her another deadpan look, thin-lipped, almost unbelieving. Perhaps it was his nerves, or the new instilment in him that Bermondsey was so easy to dissapoint, that he was a terrible son and had to make up for it. Kier's words had cut a little deeper than he'd like to admit, to his own worth, to how he viewed his father as a whole, especially regarding the curse. Though, he'd always been one for the rules, the bossy one who ordered his sisters around, the kid who would remind the teacher they had homework to still hand in.
"I'm sure it isn't," he hummed, chiding, teasing. He let himself fall back a little, stared down at her (he loved rubbing in the fact he was taller, but stayed quiet this time) for a little longer than necessary. She always seemed so careless, reckless; his antithesis, his mirror, where she was loud, he was quiet, where he was book smart, she was people smart, she was senseless, a little stupid (in the most loving way possible, despite his annoyances), and he … wasn't.
Then, he looked around them, eyes cast towards the depths of the woods and above, in the trees, like someone would drop down on them. "Personally, I think your stench would give you away," he smiled, a playful grimace. Then, he looked out again, moved so he was just in front of Nour, "I bet I can beat you there." It was almost sudden, the invitation for a game he usually thought himself above. A race, as if he wasn't Laertes who never played silly things like that. If he was going to traipse around with his sister all day, he may as well do something productive, he did have some things to practice.
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Post by achromatic on Dec 31, 2021 11:13:03 GMT -5
She rolled her eyes at her brother. Where he seemed to care and overthink, Nour was a ball of instincts and impulse; there was no such thing as overthinking in her books, and therefore she took almost everything at face value. She took Laertes as he was, a bossy, grumpy, tightly wound to the point of neuroticism, aggravating kind of cat, but hey, that made him fun to rile up, and that was all that really mattered to her.
All of his posturing aside, she didn't seem to even notice, as she gave him a bark of a laugh. "You smell like roses and lilies yourself, hun," she replied, sarcasm as biting as her crooked smile, before her eyes flashed at the sudden competition. Oh, she loved competitions, especially ones she could win. "I never thought you were much of a runner," she teased, "are you sure you won't trip over those giant paws of yours?"
Still, she smirked, looking into the distance. "Where are we heading and what's the race?" she spoke, already eager to start.
He blinked down at his paws, lifted and turned them over for a moment before he stared at Nour again, "my paws aren't that big," he stopped to look around, decide where they would start, before he moved towards a small, discarded twig on the ground, picked it from the undergrowth and dragged it forward. He spent a second fiddling to make sure it was straight and laying horizontal. He lined his paws up so the tips of his toes were just grazing it.
He glanced over his shoulder, "this is the start line," because he wanted to play fair, at least, "and we go to the marshes — unless you're scared to lose," he raised his eyebrows in a mocking look. He was more competitive than he ever let on, especially as of late.
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Post by achromatic on Jan 10, 2022 18:11:17 GMT -5
She gave him a sweet grin, feigning innocence and ignorance, peering at the line as he drew it, the grin still plastered on her face as her brother spoke, some explanation about a starting line yadda yadda, as if she didn't know what a race was. Nour had a faint idea of where the marshes were, they had gone on a little outing a while back to see the territory, but this was the first time she'd be going alone. Still, it should be easy, right?
As soon as he finished speaking, she was already piping up. "Okay fine," she spoke, her voice coming out quickly and as a ramble, "three two one go!" She didn't even wait for Laertes, as she darted forward, racing towards where the marshes were. It was through the forest and at the base of the mountains, she could remember, already looking around for the hints that would show her going the right direction.
He met her with an eyeroll as she set off — unfairly, may he add, not that it mattered — though he went after at a worryingly slow pace, almost looking like he was admiring the sky instead of racing, but he was simply surveying. Thinking, planning, like a good little soldier should do. Without Kier's instruction, he was almost lost, like any other kit in a big forest, but finally his eyes singled out a particularly thick tree, extending branches that reached to its neighbours like it didn't know personal space. Nour was just ahead, careless and aimless, obviously figuring it out as she walked. Laertes took a deep breath and pursed his lips and shimmied up the trunk (he was still quite new to it, give him a break), steadily trying to keep his eyes on the branches above him instead of the ground below. He was getting better, it was obvious, and what harm was a little practice? He didn't need to win the race (though, he sort of did, for his own pride).
He crawled across a branch, hardly had to jump as it crossed over another, to the next tree, and though he was scarily clumsy, almost toddling across, he found a certain rhythm to it. Bermondsey certainly would be proud, would he not? A slighter longer jump to the next tree, a wide pine, though it stretched wide and sturdy. It took some time to shimmy down, a half hop to the bottom as he neared it, and soon enough he was closing in on Nour, quicker than before.
A slight grin crossed his features. Reaching out, closing the distance between them, he hooked his paw around her foreleg, tripped her up and pulled her back, gave a wider, sarcastic grin as he skipped past.
"The undergrowth can be quite tricky!" He usually wasn't one for such taunts, more the sarcastic, deadpan remark kind of guy, but he was feeling especially competitive, and cheating was only off the table if you were soft, and Laertes didn't want to be, couldn't, be soft.
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Post by achromatic on Jan 13, 2022 17:50:25 GMT -5
Nour had counted on her own ability to get her to the marsh. Perhaps she was overconfident, but perhaps confidence was key. She had raced forward, darting left and right to find the best way forward, unaware of where the other kit was, but it didn't matter much to Nour. Laertes had always hung around the back of the group, and well, she never counted him as much of competition frankly. Perhaps in a battle of wits, but in a battle of strength? Speed? No way Jose, she knew her way forward in this situation, that was for sure.
Still, after a while, when she couldn't hear the pitter-patter of his pawsteps, she had almost gone back. She could imagine Laertes getting lost or something, or not being able to catch up, but frankly, despite all of her teasing and snark, she did worry about him sometimes...she almost look back to see which direction he should've come from at least, but she decided against it, racing forward only to feel something hook across her leg, sending her pummeling to the ground with a grunt.
She looked up to see Laertes with that smug look on her face, and immediately, her eyes flashed. "Oh no you don't!" she shouted, as she raced forward, trying to close the distance too, her paws just a little slower than his, a step behind...but she wasn't going down without a fight.
With a lunge, her teeth clamped onto the tom's tail. A lady didn't start fights, but she surely could end them, and if that wasn't true, she was never a lady, so it didn't matter anyway.
He winced, noticeably, and went to pull his tail away, only to be pulled backwards, "Hey! Watch your teeth —" he turned, batted at her muzzle until she let loose, though he tried to keep it gentle, still. As he pried himself from Nour's grasp, he backed away, faced her like they were about to enter some extremely epic brawl, but instead he just stared for a few heartbeats, like he was planning, before he looked at the point just above her head.
"What is that?" He called, sounding fearful. Before she could do much else, he turned quickly and darted ahead, scurried into the undergrowth and up the backside of a tree, mostly out of view unless you were looking for a few small, sharp claws and the tips of his toes. Creeping across the lowest branch that was still sturdy enough to hold him, instead of trying to cross onto the next tree, he stopped, leaned forward to wait for her to catch up. Having the high ground was important, and he hoped Nour was like all those cats his father had described, who didn't check the trees above them. There hadn't been anything behind her, of course, he would never leave her like that if there was.
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Post by achromatic on Jan 16, 2022 15:06:36 GMT -5
She grinned wolfishly as she lunged forward, pulling him back while dragging herself to the front, racing past him almost immediately. His words meant nothing to him, but his sudden burst forward did, and her longer legs were immediately working in overdrive, racing forward to make sure she'd get ahead. When Laertes disappeared once more, Nour was no longer caught unaware. She had heard, of course, the stories her father told, about how important it was to see the whole picture, how the tops of the trees allowed them that. This was, of course, followed by a chiding about how she shouldn't be sliding off stair bannisters like a madwoman, but regardless, she had noted it down, like she did everything else.
Her eyes darted upwards, her pace a little slower. She'd be more careful this time. Her eyes drifted upwards; how was she to avoid Laertes if she had no idea where he was? Her eyes darted, left to right, before they brightened. Ah, of course. Surely, the great oaks were easy enough to climb, with their low-hanging branches gnarling up to the sky, but the birch trees, with their thin branches, higher up than most, and their white bark so starkly different from the others...would Laertes find those easy to climb? She didn't know how good he was exactly...
She darted under a birch, before looking for the next one. A crabapple, short and small...surely it wasn't close enough for Laertes to leap towards even if it was an easy climb...oh the ash tree's branches seemed too high to climb, and too thin to really feel comfortable on...that could work....
Her steps were erratic, crossing left and right, from under trees too tall, to trees too short. Surely, Laertes wouldn't be able to follow that kind of path. She wasn't even sure if her father could. She needed a better way to do this, she thought, or he'd surely win.
It seemed no matter how hard they tried to best each other, there never seemed to be a winner. No matter how hard they pushed or shove, the other was there to do so just as hard. But he could work around setbacks, and so he continued on his way to the tree, scurried up and watched, trying to hold in an uncharacteristic laugh that certainly would have given him away. Heights still scared him, and sometimes he was still hit with the occasional wave of nausea, but he found focusing on something specific helped — that something seemed to be Nour, though it was difficult to watch when she was running around blindly.
He turned to measure the distance to the next tree, and without really thinking he sprung off the branch he was balancing on, and surely the noise of such would have given him away had his form not been seen. He hadn't been too far up from the ground.
"You look lost," he scurried onto a rather thin branch, tilted his head down as he continued to watch, and perhaps he leaned a little too far, considering how easily he, almost comically, lost his footing, tipped forward and plummeted to the ground beneath him with a strangled, high-pitched scream.
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Post by achromatic on Jan 18, 2022 18:17:54 GMT -5
She could see a shadow, so brief she could've assumed it was a pigeon or something. It was difficult when Laertes was barely bigger than a plump pigeon right now, they were still so young, barely able to travel for long distances. Nour's legs were starting to tire too as she ran forwards, her eyes catching the silhouette once more, the only difference being a tail too long for a bird. Right, she needed to make sure he didn't land on her again...
Nour watched Laertes leap with a wide-eyed stare, a sudden terror filling her chest. What in the world was that idiot thinking? He could get himself killed! Surely, she had no worry of her own safety, but when it came to her idiotic brother...she wasn't so sure. "What are you thinking?" she snapped, "you're going to get yourself killed idiot!"
It was in that moment when he lost his balance, and Nour immediately gasped, the terror of having to find her parents with a dead sibling flashing in her mind as she raced towards her brother, sliding under where he was in the hopes of catching that idiot before he broke all his bones.
For a moment, there was nothing, only the slight whir of the air and the blurred background that made him feel like he wasn't moving at all, and then all to suddenly the ground was close, and he saw a flash of Nour's face before he landed. There was a bang, or maybe a crack or a crunch, he couldn't quite tell, and a few milliseconds of silence where he could only hear his own heartbeat. He didn't expect the ground to feel so … soft, and lumpy, and … made of fur? He adjusted his eyes, lifted his head from where his chin still hit the ground, and looked at the thing beneath him, eyes widening immediately. Twisted at an odd angle was his sister's tail, sticking out in their strange tangle of limbs. He jumped off, and he felt something pop slightly.
"Oh God — don't tell Mother —" he winced, shook off an ache in his paw quickly before leaning down to examine her, "why would you do that, stupid? Did you think you could catch me?" He sat back, suddenly looking very worried.
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Post by achromatic on Jan 20, 2022 19:29:22 GMT -5
Nour had felt the kit slam straight into her back, knocking the breath out of her, her eyes popping out almost comically as the tom slammed straight into her. Gods, was he always so heavy? She felt like a stuffed animal being crushed into the ground as he rolled off of her with his high-pitched, fretfully little voice as she shook the dust from his fur.
"You should stop eating so much," she pouted, "you're so heavy, like aren't you supposed to be a kit? Why do you weight so much anyway..." She was obviously just a tad embarrassed for the way he had knocked her out so easily, still completely unaware of the fact that her tail was completely crooked and out of place, the adrenaline still rushing through her veins. "Yeah well I didn't want you to break your neck, that'd be kinda gross..."
She looked herself over before realizing that....huh, why did her tail look so weird anyway? That wasn't how it was supposed to look...wait...the pain was starting to creep up again...
Nour gave her brother an affronted look. "Did you just–?!" she gasped, "what did you do to my tail?!"