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aventurine ([personal profile] ashoney) wrote2025-11-30 10:31 pm
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choirmaster: (Mélodie on a Theme of Rachmaninoff)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-08 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't always know what to think of you, Mister Aventurine.

[Sunday says, his voice warm.]

All I know is what I learned when I researched you. I read old records, you know. Details and facts about your life. What captivated me was how those facts told a story about a man who was much more complicated than he let anyone know.

So, when you say you did it all for profit, I believe you. [He pauses, folds his wings back, and looks at Aventurine through sincere, sunlit eyes.] I also believe the reason it was for profit is a deep, intricate, personal one. So I won't pry.

[That's a promise, even though his heart races with curiosity.

Sunday remembers, in a distant and dreamlike way, playing on his home planet during his youth. Even then, he'd been known as the more sensitive sibling, prone to upset and tears. He'd also been the more imaginative. Every night, he read books by lamplight in his bed. Every day, he plunged into the underbrush, waving a stick around as if it were a sword, pretending to be a hero from those books. Most days, he was an adventurer who traveled from start to star, slaying monsters, saving maidens, and leaving every world he visited a little better than it had been when he'd arrived. He returned at dinner time to a light, playful scolding as a wild thing with leaves in his feathers.

Then, one day, he and Robin saw the shooting stars descend from the firmament. The Stellaron Disaster came and went, and took their mother with it. Gopher Wood had been kind to the two of them. He sheltered them, gave them an education, and encouraged Robin to pursue her dreams of becoming a songstress. She was taught how to fly. Sunday, he kept at his side, and his reading was limited to holy text. As he grew older, Sunday learned to be meticulous about his appearance, how to walk, how to speak, how to present himself as nothing less than perfect. The wildness in him seemed to vanish over time.

It has only been recently, as he scrapes against his thirties, that he's had enough wisdom for introspection. The wildness never left; it went deeper, forming a fiery drive within him that even Gopher Wood had not been prepared for.

And that, he thinks, must be why his studies of Aventurine had resonated with him. In Aventurine, he can see a man with a similarly quick mind and a similar inherent wildness. Except Aventurine's wildness carries him from one exciting story to the next, while Sunday's still remains buried. Maybe that is the real reason he delighted in tuning him. He wanted to punish the man who represented a side of himself that he'd long repressed. He wanted to make Aventurine like him; reckless passion forcefully folded into the shape of Order.

Golden eyes soften as he considers Aventurine's words.

For now, let's just say I intend to make my family proud.

...He should help this man. After everything he's done, he owes him that much. And who doesn't want to make their family proud?]


I want the same.

I hope, someday, she can look up into the stars, see some sign of me, and feel...proud of her big brother. For the first time since our childhood.

[One hand rises to rest against his heart.]

I want to help you make your family proud, Mister Aventurine. I think I owe it to you.
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-09 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
[Sunday sees a spark of something in Aventurine's eye, and isn't sure what it is. He only knows he likes seeing it; some flicker of life in a gaze that's been dead for the last hour.]

Heh. I hope so, Mister Aventurine. I truly hope for both of those things.

[The hand resting against his chest rises, reaches for Aventurine, then pauses. Many people like a gentle caress to their face, they find it comforting. But Aventurine is like him and averse to touch. So, he stands from the bead and offers another grin instead.]

Well...

I should get some sleep. I think rest in my own bed will do me good.

[A fresh bed for him alone, that doesn't smell like someone else or is surrounded by someone else's belongings.]

These last twenty-four system hours have been exhausting. I hope to feel more myself when I wake.

Please...you try to get some sleep as well. As much as you can.

I am sorry I could not help you.

[His voice sinks an octave, heavy with regret, then he glides from the room.]
choirmaster: (An der schönen blauen Donau)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-09 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[Over the course of days, Sunday opens like a pin feather. With Aventurine no longer avoiding him, he walks the halls of the ship with more ease, though no less poise. His wings and shoulders loosen, giving his movements a casual grace. He had been so frayed and pressured before that he hadn't noticed how stressful it was living close to someone who feared him and startled whenever he moved too quickly or too slowly or looked around with a furrowed brow.

While he never seeks out Aventurine, as Aventurine never seeks him, he engages in light conversation whenever they find themselves together in the kitchen tending to tea. The conversations never last long, nor do they go much deeper than the topic of the ship's current coordinates, the distance to Jarilo-VI, or what sort of tea leaves they should search for after they land.

Sunday spends most of his time in his assigned room. It's a cramped space, but not uncomfortable. He thinks that if the room were vast, it would make him anxious. His little bed and the surrounding walls become a personal nest despite the lack of decorations. All he has is a poster, purchased on Lushaka, hanging near his bed from his sister's latest concert. When Aventurine leaves him a tablet and speakers, those, too, are set up near his bed to play Robin's songs intermixed in a playlist with classical melodies.

He feels as relaxed as he knows he can be on the day they arrive in Jarilo-VI's orbit. He dresses himself in his fur-lined blue and white coat, heavy boots, and warm—but not bulky—gloves. The coat embraces his frame, accentuating the handsome lines of his body. When he checks himself over in the bathroom mirror, he decides he looks dashing. Gopher Wood would say the outfit is befitting the Head of the Oak Family, even if it should have less blue and more white.

Aventurine calls him, and he starts to head toward the cargo bay when something catches his eye. It may be a trick of the light, he knows, but he swears he sees a faint golden spark swirling behind his head.

...It would be rude to keep Aventurine waiting yet again, so he makes his way down the hall.]


I would not mind something other than rice and beans [He says lightly as he adjusts his gloves under the furred cuff of his coat. For comfort, not for appearance.]

Do they have coffee on this planet? [This he says with a desperate laugh. It's hard to imagine a frozen planet would cultivate any coffee beans, and with them only recently trading with other places, any beans they have would be prohibitively expensive.]



choirmaster: (Invitation to the Dance)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-11 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
[Looking out the windows, Jarilo-VI seems small, even as they approach it. Sunday tries not to think about how easy it would once have been to lift the frosted marble against his body and thaw its ice with his warmth. Stars no longer dance to his melody, and his divine form is gone, replaced by the small, feathered thing that should have died.

Should have. But didn't.

He is glad it didn't.

When they land, he steps from the shuttle and stretches prettily.]


...Concert?

[His eyes gleam in curiosity. It's not his sister performing. He's memorized her entire tour. Or he thinks he has, at least. In the months leading up to the Charmony Festival, he'd lost track of so many things that he'd decided would soon no longer matter.]

I admit, I would rather see a performance than visit an undercity, but if I must choose one, then I will choose the undercity for the sake of my ascetic journey.

[He draws his breath to explain his journey's purpose but is cut off by a low, snarling sound that he realizes, with a slight flush of embarrassment, is coming from his gut.]

...Heh. On the other hand, maybe I should eat something before I make any critical decisions.
choirmaster: (Rosenkranzsonaten)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-14 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sunday nods agreement, then swings his eyes toward the stationed guards curiously staring at him. He wonders if gossip ever follows where he and Aventurine travel. Do the people they pass on the street ever chatter about the strikingly handsome man with the jewel eyes and his feathered companion who looks like music sounds?

Does the chatter ever reach The Family? Maybe not yet, but it easily could.

His gaze shifts, becoming at once distant and intensely focused as he reaches out of himself and into the two guards. Their distraction leaves their minds open to him, making it easy to play a few notes within them, altering their melodies.]


Well, [His voice is light, pleasant.]

Let's go.

[The guards perk up as they approach and look Sunday over, then shuffle awkwardly and glance away when they realize they are staring. He can't blame them for staring at such alluring beauty. Not his beauty, but the beauty of a foxian woman in silks and furs.

He lifts a hand, she lifts hers, gesturing at Aventurine.]


Greetings. My husband and I are here for the concert.
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choirmaster: (Phrygian Gates)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-16 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[Aventurine's hand settles on his back and Sunday's wings flap wide, feathers splayed in silent warning. He does not shake loose, but continues, rigid, through the gates.

It isn't just the unanticipated touch that alarms him, but the strange warmth he feels radiating through his back where gloved fingers lightly caress his spine. When the gates close, he feels a sudden, horrible urge to pull Aventurine into his arms and kiss him gently. Not a kiss to make an illusion seem more real to passersby, but a hidden kiss just for them.

The desire is so alien, so unwelcome, that Sunday feels his cheeks flush and his feathers arc forward to hide his face. Like the horrible impulse that had possessed him that night in the cargo bay, he knows this is nothing. It is a gnawing need to escape from the stress of his life. Whoever his Foxian lady is, visiting worlds and attending concerts with her lover, her life is simpler and sweeter than his. It would be nice to live it, if only for a little while.

And maybe it would do Aventurine some good to live in it, too.

...But that cannot happen. They are two men hopelessly caught up in a cosmic tangle. Sunday knows he will never live like his Foxian lady. Robin bargained to give him freedom so that he might one day find fulfillment. He never will. His life is aimed at the creation of paradise, and beyond that, he fears it may never be complete.]


I could have called you my manservant, would that have been preferable?

[He asks, avoiding eye contact.]

...I tuned them. Their thoughts were left unmolested, so please do not worry about that. All I did was change their perception of me. They saw me as a Foxian woman in lavish silks.

[That is where he wants to leave it, but Aventurine has asked a question. Trolley? Or walk?

It is a trivial thing to decide he would rather take the trolley.]


...I do not mind walking if that's your preference, Mister Aventurine. Nor do I mind the trolley. It is up to you.
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-17 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
[Sunday lifts his proud head to agree, but Aventurine is already veering away from him toward the trolley station, hunched as if someone had just harshly admonished him.

The Halovian's wings flutter back in confusion. Somehow, he is sure, this is his fault.

He hurries after Aventurine and falls into pace beside him.]


We used to have trolleys in Penaconey. Not just the ones that sell food, but actual streetcars. Mister Gopher Wood used to let me ride them around the Moment of Sol.

Eventually, the Afalfa family closed the trolley routes. They said there were more lucrative methods of public transportation.

[They draw closer to the station and he slows to a stop.]

...I have offended you, Mister Aventurine. [It's an observation, not a question. Guilt weighs his melodic voice down into a whisper.] My apologies. [Though he isn't sure what he is apologizing for, which makes the guilt all the more painful and confusing.]
choirmaster: (Ach Gott vom Himmel sieh darein)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-17 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sunday draws a breath to prevent himself from exclaiming that Aventurine has it wrong, that he wants to be touched more and in other places. That he wants to know if the same warmth blossoms if his face or hands are caressed.

Which is a strange thought to have. Many people have touched him in his life, and it has always been unwelcome. The day he became Bronze Melodia and was pronounced sacred was the day Penacony's fondness for the young Halovian in their midst turned into a feral hunger. If anyone could find an excuse to touch him, they took it, and their touch lingered.

Why is it different from Aventurine? Why is that touch...wanted?

Stress. Loneliness. High scale tuners of the Family were never truly alone. They could easily share thoughts and emotions with each other, even across galactic distances. Sunday had been of the Oak Family, however. The Oak Family is gone, and his blessings of Order were discarded when he threw away his halo. Any connection he once had to the other tuners is forever severed. Maybe he's been feeling that. Maybe there is a longing for connection to someone, misinterpreted by his body. There are, he reasons, logical explanations for it that have nothing to do with real lust or romantic longing. Within the span of just a few days, they have been through so much, so many moments of frightfully heightened emotion. Is it any wonder that a scattered mind, frazzled senses, and an off-rhythm internal melody are sending confusing signals to his brain?

No.

And that's all it is.

Which is nothing for Aventurine to feel sorry for.]


No, you are mistaken.

I was not expecting it, that's all.

Only a few days ago, you would have preferred not to stand near me, let alone touch me. [He still remembers Aventurine looking at him with the eyes of a cornered prey animal, scanning their surroundings for escape or a weapon.]

Thank you for promising to respect my space, but please do not feel guilty about it.

[His wings fold in close to his ears as he starts walking again in the direction of the ticket booth.]

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[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-19 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
Ah...Friendship?

[Sunday stares at Aventurine. The word sounds almost surreal coming from the Stoneheart who has said, with steel in his voice, that they are not friends. There had been so much certainty in that statement that it fell like a great blade in Terminus's path, severing them from any future where they were comfortable around each other, let alone happy.

But Sunday wants to believe it's possible.

The Oak Family Head was smiling, affable, and friendly in a way that never invited actual friendship. Nobody was close to him. Nobody was allowed to be. Why make friends when his purpose was to hollow himself out until he became a cosmic concept or died in the attempt?

He didn't die, nor did he ascend. Despite his years of planning, he passed through a nearly apocalyptic ordeal and emerged on the other side still himself. Maybe it would be nice to have a friend now. And for the priest who nearly destroyed himself to envelop the world in a sweet lie, who better as a friend than the liar who nearly destroyed himself to expose the world to the truth?

A small grin tugs at his lips, though his golden eyes are mournful.]


...Yes.

I would like that, Mister Aventurine. Our journey together will be much simpler if we can learn to be friends.

[A promise to Aventurine and to himself. He's been as much an obstacle to friendship as Aventurine's fear. The uncertainty with which he now sees himself and his life has made his emotions erratic.]

Please forgive me for my role in our discomfort. I admit, things have been... complicated since I gained my freedom. I don't doubt that I have been an unreasonably mercurial guest.

[In one moment smiling and in the next demanding his own death so the world makes sense again.]

I promise to do my best to remain calm and embrace this opportunity you and my sister have given me.
choirmaster: (The Silver Swan)

[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-20 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[A lovely Foxian woman sways up to Aventurine and takes his hand with a serene smile, eyes sparkling with adoration. Sunday's eyes sparkle with humor, relieved that his companion doesn't take offense at the glamour and his role in it.

Once they've boarded, Sunday makes his way to the back of the trolley, away from the small handful of tourists here to visit an icy, recently reopened world. Sportsmen and theater goers mostly, he notes. People here for an adventure, not a luxury vacation.

It is cold in the open-air car, but small lamp-like heaters lining the ceiling keep it comfortable. He picks a seat below one and waits for Aventurine.

The Foxian lady waves a paper fan in front of her face flirtatiously. Sunday lifts the brochure against his lips.]


I'm impressed that they have a tourism industry at all. [He says softly.]

But I'm sure the people of Belobog must still suffer from many hardships. I want to help them, Mister Aventurine. If I am able.
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-21 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sunday looks out the windows at the city looming beyond the pale scrim of drifting snow. Towers and domes that once must have reflected the sunlight shine gray in the eternal winter light.

But the people on the streets, bustling about in their cloaks, smile and wave at the trolley as it passes. This is a city reborn, with citizens looking forward to a future full of new opportunities. Aventurine, he thinks, must feel a kinship with Belobog.

As the trolley slows to a stop, a small, child-like figure emerges from a cafe with a steaming coffee. She bows, causing a fluff ball on her head to sway like a dandelion's seed head in the breeze.

Before Sunday can wonder about the presence of a Pepeshi, he feels a sudden pressure in his head, as if something vast with a thousand eyes were looking upon him, then past him... Then gone. Gone for the moment at least. Search lights always turn back.

Without thinking, he reaches out and, desperate to anchor himself, seizes Aventurine's hand in his own. His other hand flies up to press against his brow, trying to smother the song he can feel humming behind his eyes.]
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-22 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
[The music swells within him, drowning out the sounds of the world beyond. Everything outside his consciousness vanishes into a golden haze of serenity. Belobog is no longer there, the cold is distant, the grinding of the trolley beneath him is silent. Only the song is real, chanting a warm, inviting hymn. If he opened his arms, he feels like he could fall into it and be swept away into the stars.

His lips curl against impossibly white teeth as he bares down on the music with a melody of his own. Time passes in heartbeats, then, finally, the pressure subsides, and he exhales a sharp breath.]


Ha!

[The world slowly slips back into focus. Sounds first, then the vibrations of the trolley. The cold comes last but is kept away from his skin by the suddenly very real, very warm arm curled around him.

As awareness returns to him, so does a sense of righteous indignation. The Head of the Oak Family should never be seen in pain and certainly never writhing in the arms of the IPC. It is a good thing, he decides, that the Head of the Oak Family isn't here because there are more important things to worry about than dignity.

The Foxian turns in her seat and presses a kiss against Aventurine's lips. Sunday leans past Aventurine's cheek to whisper in his ear.]


...It's The Family. They're here.

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