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roartonrisen) wrote2017-06-10 05:27 pm
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Sirius - Post Alley
Kieren's still not entirely sure how he got home, but he didn't get a can and he thinks he'd run the whole way out of sheer, bloody, awful panic. He feels guilty about it all, too, because it's not like he could've controlled himself when he was PDS and that wolf, man, thing, it hadn't been able to, either. It's a scary thing to be on the other side, starting to understand the fear of the people in Roarton.
Still, Kieren's first impulse will still always be to help and not to hurt, not when there's been so much harm already done. He's still shaking when he gets to his and Sirius' place, his hands not letting him get the key in the lock for the tremors. Forcing himself to calm down, he takes in a few deep breaths and tries to look steady, even when it's the last thing he feels. If someone could smell him, they'd choke on the fear spilling off him, which makes him pray that Sirius isn't hanging about as Padfoot right now.
Setting his supplies down in the kitchen, he starts opening the cabinets to see if they've got any booze lying around. If any time is a time for him to drink, it's right now.
Still, Kieren's first impulse will still always be to help and not to hurt, not when there's been so much harm already done. He's still shaking when he gets to his and Sirius' place, his hands not letting him get the key in the lock for the tremors. Forcing himself to calm down, he takes in a few deep breaths and tries to look steady, even when it's the last thing he feels. If someone could smell him, they'd choke on the fear spilling off him, which makes him pray that Sirius isn't hanging about as Padfoot right now.
Setting his supplies down in the kitchen, he starts opening the cabinets to see if they've got any booze lying around. If any time is a time for him to drink, it's right now.
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He takes a breath.
"What would you have done had that dog actually attacked you? What's to have stopped you from being seriously harmed? Or worse? Kieren, I'm not-- it's not as though I'm forbidding you from the leaving the house without me. What's the matter with carrying a bit of protection?"
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"Life, sometimes, is hard and terrible, but we can't avoid it," he pleads. "Please don't treat us as something you need to protective wrap," he says. "I came home, didn't I? Without any help at all."
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He can see Kieren's point though he still maintains that he's not being unreasonable.
"Some things can't be avoided, I do know that. I'm not a complete imbecile. It's just the preventable things I'd like to work on. I could make a charm of some kind," he adds, his tone a bit pleading. "Just a token that could offer some bit of protection should you need it. That's all."
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"I haven't!" he insists still. "You came home frightened and scratched, having escaped attack from some wild dog and I'm being unreasonably for worrying?! When have I ever tried to stop you from going out, Kieren? We moved to the bloody woods on my insistence, I'll remind you. That's a good deal more dangerous than your flat."
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"Please, I'm tired," he pleads. "Can we just apologise? I'm sorry that I got huffy, but can you please not act like I'm not capable of taking care of myself? I'm better now, at that," he insists.
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But it's obvious Kieren is worn out, both from the encounter with the beast as well as the argument, and Sirius forcibly swallows back the words. It takes quite a bit of effort.
"A charm," he says, because he's not giving up on that. He pushes himself to his feet and holds his hand out for Kieren to help him up. "It won't be anything that draws attention, I'll make sure of it. Can we at least go to bed together or am I being relegated to the sofa tonight?"
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"You're not going to the sofa," he protests, because he hates sleeping alone unless he really has to. Even then, he'd much prefer not to have to do that. "Let's go to bed, but I'm not really up for anything," he admits.
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He frowns a bit at Kieren's added statement, feeling a mite defensive once again, but he bites his tongue as he helps Kieren to his feet.
Then, without a word, he turns to head back to their room, his shoulders a bit droopy and his muscles weary. The cold tea he'd brought up remains on the floor and he doesn't so much as bother to turn on the light once he's reached their bedroom, only quietly strips off his clothing, his back turned to Kieren so as not to give him the impression that he plans to try anything.
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"I'm sorry," he offers quietly. "I know you're only concerned because you care about me. Sometimes, I'm not great remembering that it's not just me," he admits, which had happened back home. "I can be selfish, I know I can."
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Sirius only watches him for a moment, frowning when Kieren speaks again.
"Come on," he says quietly then, tugging the blankets back further to invite Kieren beneath. "I promise I'll not do anything, just-- lie down."
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"I'm sorry I scared you. I'm sorry I got scared," he admits. "I wish that I knew a better way of reacting to all this."
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It settles something beneath Sirius's skin and he lets out a slow breath, lifting a hand to brush his fingers through the short hair at Kieren's nape.
"I'm not upset that you were scared," Sirius tells him, his voice quiet. "And I'm not upset you scared me. I didn't mean to make you feel as though your some weak and helpless child -- I'm only worried is the thing. I'm not-- If something were to happen to you, I'm not sure what I'd do. Quite tired of all the people I love dying or disappearing on me."
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"Tell me you know that," he says, craning his neck so that he can look up into Sirius' eyes. "Tell me you know I'm sticking around."
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"I believe you wouldn't want to," he manages eventually because the he is at least fairly sure of. "But here, in this place... you know that's not something anyone can promise. Either one of us could be gone tomorrow with or without rabid dogs to worry about."
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"You think I don't already spend huge amounts of my time doing that?" he asks, his voice lightly teasing as he ducks to press a kiss to the top of Kieren's head. "Why do you think I worry so much? Not very used to getting to keep those things I hold dear."
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He relaxes instead, letting out a slow breath as he holds Kieren tighter, resting his cheek against Kieren's head. "All will be well," he agrees even though he's still not certain he truly believes it. Perhaps if he says if often enough and with decent conviction, it'll become truth.
And, until then, he'll just hold onto Kieren as tightly as Kieren will allow.