[ Lance is sitting at the lobby bar when Keith shows up. He looks unimpressed. The thought of bringing down a first aid kit crossed his mind, but given the security cams everywhere he figured he'd play it safe. ]
[Keith doesn't leave the hotel after the altercation with Kylo Ren. This time, he's not even mad at Kylo, or feeling put out by the whole thing. He had antagonized him knowing full well what would come of it. It had nothing to do with Rey. It had everything to do with wanting to snap at the larger, older man, all to infuriate him a little. He couldn't win a fight, but he could try to get under his skin.
That mattered most.
And he did. Because he got choked for it. A little damage to his person isn't that bad, it just ... hurts ...
He slides onto a bar stool alongside Lance.]
It's my throat. [Again. He doesn't say "again," but there's the sense of the "again" in the air.]
[ Lance can see the marks on his neck even before Keith points them out. They're stark on his pale skin. ]
What the cheese, dude, didn't you get enough the fir--st...time? [ Realization dawns. The size of the marks, Keith's uncertainty. The weight of again in the air. ] Oh, c'mon, you picked a fight with McChokey? Seriously? Ugh.
It wasn't much of a fight. And it won't happen again. [At least it had been a ... productive ... session of him being choked at the beginning of it. That doesn't change the fact that it hurts, even if he had been held up by telekinesis and no one's hand. If anything, that just makes the marks more prominent.
I'll believe that. [ With Keith closer, Lance reaches out and runs his fingertips over Keith's throat, feeling the heat of the skin and the taut line of his sterno muscle. The damage doesn't seem to have been done with fingers--the bruising is strangely blunt, like ink spreading out.
Lance is wearing a form-fitting turtleneck, one that looks pretty nondescript here and covers the subtle glow of his markings when his power is active. ]
What got into you, man? I would've had your back, you know that.
He'd just choke both of us. [That much is apparent to Keith. Lance trying to fight him would mean that Keith would have to press ice to his throat or something. As it is, the soothing voice helps, and Keith inhales carefully. Yes, still hurts a bit, but it's helping.]
I didn't exactly ... plan to run into him. I just did it.
If you know he's gonna attack you, can't you like, turn around or something?
[ Lance's voice takes an irritated tone, though the power continues to course through it. ]
You can't just keep--doing this kind of stuff to yourself. You put yourself in danger, and then what? I have to deal with it? Shiro's here now. [ As if that would bring some sense into Keith. ] What if something happens to you, like for real?
[ He gets progressively more frustrated as he talks, though focusing on Keith's neck keeps him from really going off, his tone of voice never really rising past a brisk annoyance. His grip loosens, fingers slipping down, one hand left to trail against Keith's collarbone. ]
[The continuing admonishment just keeps Keith quiet, right until his body becomes tense. It's a hard position to allow himself to withdraw into himself. Having to keep his neck bare means he can't cross his arms and destroy his posture by hunching over. If anything, he feels a little trapped.
It's not that Lance is wrong. He's not. It's just ... hearing the mention of Shiro, hearing that they're upset that he's continuing on as if they're not there ...
And it's not even the paladins that he'd be disappointing at this point. There's Loki, too. And Rey, technically, though Keith still feels weird about her involvement in all this.]
Something did almost happen to me. [The words come out flat.] I was minding my own business and he came out of nowhere. And neither of them will tell me why. I just—I guess if he was gonna attack me, I wanted it to be something I had control over. [The news from Allura feels like he doesn't have any control whatsoever.
All those months of resisting something, and her news should feel like a breath of fresh air.
[ He can feel Keith retreating into himself right from under his hands. Lance doesn't squeeze; Keith naturally comes to stillness. Holding him open like this, even though without talking Lance can't use his power, seems to stabilize him a little. ]
I get it. Feeling like your life's out of your hands sucks. [ And...he does. He can sympathize, at least, even if the nuances of Keith's feelings sometimes escape him. ] But that doesn't mean it's true, and stuff like this isn't getting you any closer to where you wanna be. It just gets you hurt.
I should feel relieved, right? [Keith doesn't specify what he's talking about, not at first. Though it probably wouldn't take much to guess. Shiro's here. That should be a good thing. And he doesn't have to pilot Black. That's another good thing.]
I tried to give up Black to Shiro right away. Guess at least that finally worked out. [There is nothing that denotes how he gets to these thoughts, but ... Lance's words are what trigger it. Any closer to where you wanna be.
[ The weight of Keith's sadness comes down on them all at once, like a cloak. ]
Feelings aren't a 'should' kinda thing. [ His hands slide from Keith's neck to his shoulders, and he's glad they're already so close because it's easy to pull Keith into a hug. ]
Keith. It's gonna be okay. [ You're gonna be okay. ]
[Keith is the type of person to lean into a hug, to take a moment to inhale and appreciate the comfort. He's not great at giving comfort, but he doesn't turn away from receiving it. Sometimes. Most of the time. Everything in his head is just—so mixed up. And he's keeping the Bayard away from Shiro, he's making all of this difficult, all because he's just ... angry about his future, and upset about the fact that he just keeps doing the same thing.
For all the big talk that Loki has about change, Keith never seems to be able to pull it off himself.
He swallows as he pulls out of the hug, turning his face away from Lance's on purpose. That slight gesture shows that he's very aware of that weird situation still.]
I'll try to be more careful. [Well ...] As careful as I can be here. Before ALASTAIR ended, I got a lot of stuff for a mission like this. Stealth gear. And ... a Blade of Marmora suit. I thought having one of those might help. And it was the colors that Audentes had. [He's going on about this because he's trying to normalize things. Like this is normal. Like he didn't just have a hug when he needed it from Lance, who is technically his ex but not because of weird reality stuff.]
[ Keith is so close. Lance can feel the warmth from him, smell the acrid city scent that clings to his clothes. He lets himself linger in that space, getting acquainted with it, until Keith pulls away. When Keith turns away, Lance abruptly becomes aware that Keith himself is uncomfortable, and pulls away completely. This close, he can see the sharp line of Keith's jaw, count the freckles on his nose that have yet to fade from the camping in Hanabira. He can see the bob of Keith's throat on each intake of breath.
Focus. "Oddentees"? Oh, right. ]
I'm not expecting you to stay safe all the time. We're not here for that, you already told me off for it, remember? [ He smiles softly, leaning back in his seat. ] But you decided to get your butt handed to you, this time.
[ Isn't it their second time having this conversation in less than four months? ]
[There's something about having Lance worry about him that just feels—well. It feels the way that Keith wishes it didn't feel. Part of pretending nothing ever happened with Lance was supposed to include him just not having feelings for Lance anymore. Guess it'd be too convenient. Not that he hadn't known they were still there. He was just ... acknowledging them. Mentally. At the moment. To himself.
Keith's fingers raise to brush over his neck. The tenderness is still there, but the ache through it is less of a problem.]
This wasn't like it usually is. A lot's happened. It isn't just about the news from home. Ever since Rey went home, she's been—different. I guess. Coming back here made her realize that all she had left really was me. That I'm why she stayed. It's just—it's not why I stayed. You know why I stayed.
[That doesn't explain anything. He adds:]
She's been lying to me. A lot. I'm not sure we'll be who we were before. [Keith didn't feel like he'd ever know the truth.]
[ It dawns on Lance that Keith is struggling with what might likely be the first friendship he's ever organically forged by himself. There's really no helping here; all Lance can offer is sympathy. ]
Man, that's rough coming from a good friend. I'm sorry, Keith. Do you wanna...talk about it?
I guess. Maybe. I don't know. What do you even say? I've talked about it a lot with Loki. [None of that is an answer in any way, and he realizes that. Having to be decisive about this isn't all that easy.]
I know where things stand now. But that doesn't make it any better. You know? [Keith mostly adds these words to say them, to get them out there and express them. Which is progress. He can't bottle things up forever, and no matter what time passes, it doesn't seem to be the ticket to making things better with Rey.]
[ While Lance never really had the kind of intense, ride-or-die friendship Keith had with Rey before Voltron happened, he's always been a sociable extrovert. He's made and lost his fair share of friends. ]
Yeah. Wish I could tell you it gets better, but...betrayal is pretty much the worst. [ He shrugs, reaching out one hand to clasp Keith's shoulder. ] Look at it this way: she brought you a lot of good. A friendship like that is worth experiencing, even if you can't always make it last as long as you want.
You almost make it sound like she's gone. Or that she's dead. She's still here. She hasn't gone anywhere. [No matter what, Keith feels like he's navigating a situation with her where neither of them know what to do about it.]
Not ... that I don't get what you mean ... We're still friends. It's just. [Keith shrugs, as if that continues his thought perfectly.]
You're grieving either way, man. And... [ Suddenly deeply self-conscious, he runs his hand through his hair. His eyes dart away, though despite himself a stripe of pink runs over the bridge of his nose. ] You can count on me anytime. We're friends, right?
[ Right? ]
You wanna grab something to, uh, drink while you're here? Could be good for your throat.
I've had alcohol before. [That is not at all what Lance asked, but it's a way of saying something to buy time. Keith turns away from him, trying to sort out his thoughts. Once upon a time he wouldn't have taken this to mean anything, but that also destroyed his previous relationship with Lance.
And now he ... doesn't ... want it to be weird, but he can't decide which is the right way to go.]
Lance ... [Ugh. He feels like he's been messing up a lot lately.] What does this mean? Uh. Having drinks. Here. Together. [He asks the question without looking at him, like he's trying to get his wires straight.]
[ It's his turn to duck his head, uncertain. He doesn't know what he wants. Out of this in general and Keith in particular. ]
Did you really mean it, when you told me that--back when we were fighting--that it didn't matter if I liked guys or not, because we weren't gonna date again anyway?
[ He still remembers that. And he can't look at Keith when he asks the question. ]
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That mattered most.
And he did. Because he got choked for it. A little damage to his person isn't that bad, it just ... hurts ...
He slides onto a bar stool alongside Lance.]
It's my throat. [Again. He doesn't say "again," but there's the sense of the "again" in the air.]
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What the cheese, dude, didn't you get enough the fir--st...time? [ Realization dawns. The size of the marks, Keith's uncertainty. The weight of again in the air. ] Oh, c'mon, you picked a fight with McChokey? Seriously? Ugh.
[ Lance motions for Keith to scoot closer. ]
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As it is, he shuffles his stool closer.]
I just—I got mad seeing him, okay?
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Lance is wearing a form-fitting turtleneck, one that looks pretty nondescript here and covers the subtle glow of his markings when his power is active. ]
What got into you, man? I would've had your back, you know that.
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I didn't exactly ... plan to run into him. I just did it.
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[ Lance's voice takes an irritated tone, though the power continues to course through it. ]
You can't just keep--doing this kind of stuff to yourself. You put yourself in danger, and then what? I have to deal with it? Shiro's here now. [ As if that would bring some sense into Keith. ] What if something happens to you, like for real?
[ He gets progressively more frustrated as he talks, though focusing on Keith's neck keeps him from really going off, his tone of voice never really rising past a brisk annoyance. His grip loosens, fingers slipping down, one hand left to trail against Keith's collarbone. ]
You act like we're not here, Keith.
[ Or like them being here doesn't matter. ]
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It's not that Lance is wrong. He's not. It's just ... hearing the mention of Shiro, hearing that they're upset that he's continuing on as if they're not there ...
And it's not even the paladins that he'd be disappointing at this point. There's Loki, too. And Rey, technically, though Keith still feels weird about her involvement in all this.]
Something did almost happen to me. [The words come out flat.] I was minding my own business and he came out of nowhere. And neither of them will tell me why. I just—I guess if he was gonna attack me, I wanted it to be something I had control over. [The news from Allura feels like he doesn't have any control whatsoever.
All those months of resisting something, and her news should feel like a breath of fresh air.
The problem is that it doesn't.]
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I get it. Feeling like your life's out of your hands sucks. [ And...he does. He can sympathize, at least, even if the nuances of Keith's feelings sometimes escape him. ] But that doesn't mean it's true, and stuff like this isn't getting you any closer to where you wanna be. It just gets you hurt.
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I tried to give up Black to Shiro right away. Guess at least that finally worked out. [There is nothing that denotes how he gets to these thoughts, but ... Lance's words are what trigger it. Any closer to where you wanna be.
Where does he wanna be?
He doesn't know anymore.]
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Feelings aren't a 'should' kinda thing. [ His hands slide from Keith's neck to his shoulders, and he's glad they're already so close because it's easy to pull Keith into a hug. ]
Keith. It's gonna be okay. [ You're gonna be okay. ]
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For all the big talk that Loki has about change, Keith never seems to be able to pull it off himself.
He swallows as he pulls out of the hug, turning his face away from Lance's on purpose. That slight gesture shows that he's very aware of that weird situation still.]
I'll try to be more careful. [Well ...] As careful as I can be here. Before ALASTAIR ended, I got a lot of stuff for a mission like this. Stealth gear. And ... a Blade of Marmora suit. I thought having one of those might help. And it was the colors that Audentes had. [He's going on about this because he's trying to normalize things. Like this is normal. Like he didn't just have a hug when he needed it from Lance, who is technically his ex but not because of weird reality stuff.]
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Focus. "Oddentees"? Oh, right. ]
I'm not expecting you to stay safe all the time. We're not here for that, you already told me off for it, remember? [ He smiles softly, leaning back in his seat. ] But you decided to get your butt handed to you, this time.
[ Isn't it their second time having this conversation in less than four months? ]
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Keith's fingers raise to brush over his neck. The tenderness is still there, but the ache through it is less of a problem.]
This wasn't like it usually is. A lot's happened. It isn't just about the news from home. Ever since Rey went home, she's been—different. I guess. Coming back here made her realize that all she had left really was me. That I'm why she stayed. It's just—it's not why I stayed. You know why I stayed.
[That doesn't explain anything. He adds:]
She's been lying to me. A lot. I'm not sure we'll be who we were before. [Keith didn't feel like he'd ever know the truth.]
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Man, that's rough coming from a good friend. I'm sorry, Keith. Do you wanna...talk about it?
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I know where things stand now. But that doesn't make it any better. You know? [Keith mostly adds these words to say them, to get them out there and express them. Which is progress. He can't bottle things up forever, and no matter what time passes, it doesn't seem to be the ticket to making things better with Rey.]
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Yeah. Wish I could tell you it gets better, but...betrayal is pretty much the worst. [ He shrugs, reaching out one hand to clasp Keith's shoulder. ] Look at it this way: she brought you a lot of good. A friendship like that is worth experiencing, even if you can't always make it last as long as you want.
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Not ... that I don't get what you mean ... We're still friends. It's just. [Keith shrugs, as if that continues his thought perfectly.]
Anyway. Thanks for coming out. To uh. Help me.
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You're grieving either way, man. And... [ Suddenly deeply self-conscious, he runs his hand through his hair. His eyes dart away, though despite himself a stripe of pink runs over the bridge of his nose. ] You can count on me anytime. We're friends, right?
[ Right? ]
You wanna grab something to, uh, drink while you're here? Could be good for your throat.
[ Right?? ]
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[It's as if Lance activated the most awkward mode of Keith suddenly, and the latter has now slipped into it completely.]
You should get something, too. Since you're here.
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Right, uh. Um. [ How does this usually go?? In movies???? ]
Do you usually...drink...stuff? Alcohol? [ A beat. ] Are you gonna have alcohol?
[ #nailedit ]
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And now he ... doesn't ... want it to be weird, but he can't decide which is the right way to go.]
Lance ... [Ugh. He feels like he's been messing up a lot lately.] What does this mean? Uh. Having drinks. Here. Together. [He asks the question without looking at him, like he's trying to get his wires straight.]
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I don't--it. I.
[ It's his turn to duck his head, uncertain. He doesn't know what he wants. Out of this in general and Keith in particular. ]
Did you really mean it, when you told me that--back when we were fighting--that it didn't matter if I liked guys or not, because we weren't gonna date again anyway?
[ He still remembers that. And he can't look at Keith when he asks the question. ]
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