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Date: 2018-07-12 02:11 am (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - chillin i guess)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
[ Martin's confused. This is, admittedly, a frequent state of being for Martin, but this time it's wholly earned; anyone would be confused at suddenly seeing a familiar face evidently trek over to tell them bad news. ]

Hello, Martin. [ In hindsight, he should have called. He walks forward until he's standing right in front of the kid, sloughing off some of the dirt that's collected on the bottom of his boots on nearby fallen branch. ] I wanted to speak with you. Figured I may as well do it in person. Having a good trip?

[ Rex privately thinks that it sounds miserable. Camping is a means to an end, not an event in and of itself. But if others get something out of it, he's not going to argue. ]

Date: 2018-07-12 07:53 pm (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - the same as last icon but sl)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
I walked.

[ Rex is well used to long treks, but it had taken some doing to accomplish this one in a day. He's not about to tell that to Martin, though. He's got his pride.

Martin, on the other hand, isn't looking great. He looks exhausted, distracted, as though he's not entirely there. Maybe he's not, considering the fact that he'd just poked Rex, much to his bemusement. ]


You all right, kid?

Date: 2018-07-15 08:46 am (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - still his back)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
[ What's got Martin all tied into knots? Rex frowns, watching him stumble over his words more than usual. He looks at Martin assessingly, unable to figure out what it is that's going on, then walks about a metre away from him, over to where a dead tree is still standing, a looming figure of craggy grey knots in stark contrast to the flourishing green around them. He's walked too long to sit on the ground. It only takes two steps for him to knock it over as a makeshift bench.

Satisfied, he takes a seat, unscrews his canteen, and takes a swig of water. ]
Like I said, Martin, I wanted to talk. Wanted to check up on you too.

[ This isn't going to be a fun conversation. ]

I wanted to talk to you about Anderson.

Date: 2018-07-16 09:26 pm (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - profile)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
Home.

[ Rex pats the log beside him, inviting Martin to sit down. It's not an order, though. Not for this. He doesn't elaborate on the invitation, just screws the cap back onto his canteen and leans forward, bracing his elbows on his knees. ]

You remember how you got here, right? One minute you were home, the next you were here. The same goes for leaving. If she'd known she was going to be sent back home again, she would have said good-bye, I can promise you that. But she had no choice in the matter.

[ He looks at Martin, dark eyes searching his expression for some indication as to how he's taking the news. It may be a bitter pill to swallow - or, like Rex, he'll be struck with the sudden validation that what they've known all along is true, that this is a fleeting, impermanent thing, that any one of them could leave at any moment. It's not so different from the way Rex is accustomed to living his life but he finds it unpalatable nonetheless.

Anderson had been his first friend. Not just here - she had been his first friend ever, the first person who wasn't a part of the GAR that had cared one way or another about his well-being, who had seemed to simply enjoy being in his company for the sake of being in his company. He had treasured that. He still does.

He's sad she's gone. ]


Do you understand?

Date: 2018-07-18 08:04 pm (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - vaguely alarmed)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
[ For the first time in a long time, Rex finds himself speechless.

He's no stranger to losing people. But usually he loses them to something a little more permanent than simply being ported out. After asking around, reading guides on how one can tell one is ported out, what is to be done with their remaining belongings, it had never once occurred to Rex that she could come back. The speed with which Martin jumped directly to a conclusion that Rex hadn't so much as considered is remarkable and, perhaps, is indicative of one of his own blindspots. ]


I - I don't have an answer for that. I don't know. But you're right. She could come back.

[ Hell. That complicates things, doesn't it? It's not that Rex wouldn't be happy to see her again, but he loathes the idea of being left in limbo, knowing she could come back, but not knowing if she will, or if she does, when that would be. ]

Date: 2018-07-19 01:35 am (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - at attention but in profile)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
[ That's all Rex can really ask for. It's not as though he understands it either. He's used to a different life from this, one where everything you do is imbued with meaning, follows a certain philosophy, some sort of logic, some sort of reason to it. You don't get tossed along the winds of fate for no reason at all, coming to new places, meeting people, and vanishing the next moment - and for what reason? That the Porter, as dubiously a sentient presence as it is, decided that it must be so?

No. There's not a terrible amount here for any of them to understand. ]


Fair enough. The important thing is that she's all right. And she's where she can do some good - where she belongs.

[ Not where she wants to be, perhaps, but Martin doesn't need to be privy to that information and Rex fully believes that she can do some good in her own world despite her own doubts on the matter. And, in the end, that someone is where they belong and doing the job they were meant to be doing is the greatest solace he can provide. ]

Date: 2018-07-20 10:58 pm (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - skeptical)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
...I suppose not.

[ Rex is, suddenly, reminded of his conversation with Cassandra. She hadn't understood why he thought - knew, really - that someone other than himself ought to be taking care of Martin. She'd thought it was a silly way to think, that Rex is uniquely qualified on the basis of understanding Martin's specific situation, but another would have something better to say. If Rex were a different man, perhaps his indecision and inner turmoil would manifest in some physical way, in the lowering of his gaze, in the flexing of his hands, in the quick, fidgety movement of his heel against the dirt.

Because Rex is himself, none of his discomfort shows. His gaze stays pure and strong, his spine straight, his expression as stoic as ever. That may be for the best. Martin doesn't need to know how Anderson's disappearance and how his inability to adequately comfort Martin in its wake affects him as well.

Martin looks even unhappier than usual, as he ought to be. Rex is just stuck on how to make it better. The facts are the facts. No changing that. You just pick yourself up from off the floor and keep moving forward. He thinks of Cut and his children, his easy smiles and tender looks, as comfortable with contact as he is with imparting lessons in a voice more suited to telling bedtime stories than barking out orders. ]


Are you all right here, Martin?

Date: 2018-07-21 09:32 pm (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - contemplative)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
[ That's a lot that Rex doesn't know what to do with. One thing, however, that sticks out to him and rankles at him is the fact that despite the knowledge that it's difficult to fix Martin's feeling of aimlessness and isolation, Akira could at least keep him warm. He bends over, digging about in his bag until he finds the jacket he'd brought with him but hadn't needed to wear; he tends to run hot as a rule, which doesn't seem to be the case for Martin.

(That Martin may be talking about the way he feels emotionally doesn't register.) ]


Here.

[ He drapes it over Martin's shoulders, taking a moment to fix the collar the way he always does whenever anyone's in his vicinity with a rumpled collar. ]

You don't need to apologize. But I need to understand. You mean that if I didn't come, you weren't intending to come ho -- [ Stupid slip of the tongue. That place isn't his home. It's not Martin's home either. It won't do to forget that. ] -- come back to the house?

Date: 2018-07-21 11:29 pm (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - unhappy subjects)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
[ Things are worse than he'd thought.

Rex had thought that he was coming here for the sole purpose of giving Martin the bad news. He hadn't thought that things had gotten so bad that Martin would want to leave for good and even now, hearing it firsthand, he's still baffled by it. Things have been difficult here and there but he'd thought they were nonetheless going well, having settled into a routine, a group of people around them to bind them together, able to find some semblance of happiness of the likes Rex has never felt before. It is, however, as he said: he doesn't know how to take care of kids. He doesn't know how to read their body language, how to attend to their needs, what their needs even are despite having done some research on the subject and it's more than possible that there's something integral that he's missing.

He's no stranger to negative emotions. Rex is accustomed to a life in which he toils underneath the weight of war every day, loss as commonplace for him as going to work is for others and he is, he thinks, good at dealing with it. What he feels now is a strange, foreign thing, though, a cold ball of something he can't quite identify pressing up underneath his rib cage of the like he hasn't felt since he was but a child himself.

He'd told Cassandra that he was determined to keep Martin by his side as long as he wanted to be there. He'd never actually gotten around to asking if that was the case. He just assumed that it was so. Rex's raises one hand, hovering by Martin's head, a slow, tentative thing utterly unlike him, remembering how it'd gone last time.

But this time, Martin started it. Rex settles his hand on the back of his head. ]


I - I don't understand. You wanted to leave? Here? [ Not with Andy? Not with Archie? Hell, not even with Cassandra? ]

I would never force you to stay, Martin. I've told you that before. But are you really so unhappy living - where we are?

Date: 2018-07-23 12:20 am (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - concerned)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
[ Rex stops in his tracks, his hand knocked off of the top of Martin's head at his sudden movement. He may not be a naturally expressive man but he looks ill at ease now, at a loss for what to do, what to say or, indeed, what to think. Did he or anyone else make Martin feel as though he was messing up? Did any of them make him believe that his presence in their lives was contingent on his success? ]

Anderson leaving has nothing to do with you. And the rest of us are still here - and will remain here as long as is within our power.

[ His hands slide down to grip at Martin's shoulders, likely a touch too firm to be wholly comfortable. ]

You don't have to do anything to deserve to stay with us, Martin. You can just be. [ That is, after all, what he's fighting for back in his own galaxy. He wants other people, ordinary people, civilians to be able to live their own small lives in all of the small ways that they do, without chaos or fear or destruction. The good fortune of being able to simply live and let live isn't a gift that's given to him but it's one he wishes for others to have.

Including Martin, for as long as they're here together. ]


Did you think your leaving would make me happy?

Date: 2018-07-24 09:15 pm (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - uncertain)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
Sounds to me like you thought too much.

[ It's a difficult thing to comprehend. All his life, Rex has only had one purpose in life. It's a purpose he's good at. It's a purpose he likes. It's simple, settling down in the life of a soldier, and to be a good soldier is all he's ever strived for, all he's ever wanted. To find happiness in anything other than his duty and those he was expected to fight beside almost feels like a betrayal of everything he's stood for up until this point. To be able to conceive of any other kind of life feels as though it's only mere steps away from treason.

And his first month here, not so long ago, it didn't feel as though this was a place he would ever be able to find any measure of contentment in, everything so distant, so strange, torn from everything he's ever held dear. In many ways, that truth has held. He is a stranger here in a foreign land, grasping at the familiar, struggling to do what he thinks is right. But he knows with as much certainty as he knows his duty that he's happy here. The focus of his life had once been so large, spanning the galaxy and planets and millions of lives, all working as a single machine to something greater. Here, the axis on which his life rests has honed in on just a scant few individuals, though with as much intensity as ever.

It has been honed in on Martin who, despite their many trials, makes him happy. He loves Martin as dearly as he's loved anyone. Looking down at his miserable face now, feeling the knot in his gut grow at the idea of Martin fleeing from them, he's not sure how he ever managed to deny that much, even to himself. His hands slide down from Martin's shoulders to his upper arms, unsure as to how to communicate Martin's importance to him, unsure whether or not he should. ]


If you were to leave like that, I would stop at nothing until I found you again. I don't want you doing this again, Martin. Not now, not ever. [ He's silent for a moment, searching for the right words. ]

I want you living with me. Not out of obligation, nor out of duty. Because you are wanted, by more than just me.

[ He told Ahsoka, once, not to get attached to him. His life will be a short, fleeting thing and if it's not cut short by violence, it will be cut short through his accelerated aging. A part of him knows that he is not doing right by Martin by allowing him such attachments. Another part of him doesn't care. ]

Do you want to come back?

Date: 2018-07-25 04:36 am (UTC)
ct_7567: (NO HELMET - proud of your boy)
From: [personal profile] ct_7567
Right. Then it's settled.

[ Rex looks at the crumpled, awful expression on Martin's face, and he raises one hand to cup the back of his neck, heel of his hand resting along Martin's jawline, before he finally lets his hands fall back to his sides. He'd spent all day hiking to get here but that hardly means anything to someone like Rex. He's used to these sorts of treks lasting entire days, weeks if he's unlucky, and a single day's work is hardly worth mentioning.

Somehow, he feels exhausted anyway. Maybe they don't give civvies enough credit. This is so much more difficult than he had expected it to be. ]


I'll speak with Akira. We leave first thing tomorrow.

[ Which would be a lovely way to end things if not for one extra tidbit - minutes later, Rex suddenly sits up straight, halfway through a ration, and swears. ]

I forgot to feed the kriffing fish.

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