Joshua Rosfield (
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Feel free to hit me up with anything!! I'm honestly always down for anything ₍՞◌′ᵕ‵ू◌₎♡
I've finished the game so spoilers are totally fine, though be careful looking in here if you haven't beaten it yet!
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Releasing Dion's arm, he let's him flex and feel for himself, a small sigh leaving him as he does. A smile gently spreads across his lips, almost with a weariness that reaches his eyes now, but still with a soft and clear happiness and relief. ]
Full glad am I to hear it, Your Highness. The Phoenix can mend flesh, and in so doing, it too can ease the pain and weariness of the body. It was the least I could do until we return to the Hideaway and Lady Tarja. [ The rest he leaves up to Tarja and Dion's promise to rest.
He reaches now again to take the paddle beside Dion he'd gone to grab before, taking it this time and bringing it beside him. And taking both, he puts them into the water on each side and starts to row them back where he and Clive came from. His effort a bit slow, but still managing. ]
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[He wants no titles standing between him and Joshua. The other man has earned the right to familiarity.
He notes how Joshua seems drained by the magic. It would seem not even the Phoenix's healing fires could ease the burden of an Eikon's power on the Dominant's flesh.]
The Phoenix's fires are truly a blessing, but I know well the cost our gifts exact.
[He is grateful for the relief, but he'd not want Joshua harmed for his sake.
But what has been done cannot be undone. All he can do is try to make sure Joshua doesn't tax himself further. Reaching over, he tugs one of the oars out of Joshua's grip.]
Together. Between the two of us, we have perhaps the strength of one able-bodied boatman.
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Showing respect to Dion's position as prince by only ever calling him by his title has only ever come naturally to him, it never felt awkward, but simply correct. Even after nearly eighteen years (or maybe thirteen is more appropriate, seeing how he was in a coma for five years), the etiquette that he was born and raised into as heir to the ducal throne has never left him, it's practically been burned into him.
So this brings a sense of... casualness and closeness he isn't used to outside of Clive and Jill... but, it's one he happily welcomes with Dion.
But then he blinks as the oar slips from his grasp and into Dion's. He wants to protest, to say that Dion's still far too injured to be exerting any more of his strength, because even though Joshua just healed him, it was only just. Most certainly not enough for him to be rowing some more when that's what put him in this situation in the first place.
But ultimately decides not to, knowing that he's right, and that a burden shared would be a burden halved, especially when they're both exhausted as they are. And perhaps they could make it back to Tarja without looking like one (or both) of them were dying.
So after a moment, he breathes out a small breath, a chuckle, his shoulders and head bowing a little bit, then he nods as he looks back at him. ]
Together, then. [ He thinks for a brief moment, then scoots over on his bench towards the side he still has his oar on. ] Perhaps you should sit here. That it might be easier for us both.
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He shifts so that they can sit side by side, their arms bumping against one another as he settles onto the bench.]
We'll take it slowly and not tax ourselves unduly.
[It's not easy for his exhausted muscles, especially the ones in his afflicted arm, to grip the oar and force it to move, but he reminds himself that there will be rest for him and Joshua both once they reach the lake's shore.
...and if they do not start making progress soon, there is the threat that Clive will return and retrieve them.]
This isn't quite what you had in mind when you suggested we ally ourselves, I'd venture.
[If he'd known what would become of it, Dion wondered if Joshua would still have chosen to force his way into his tent at the Dragoons' encampment north of Ark.]
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He rows in unison with Dion, allowing the prince to set the pace because of his condition. It's still an effort, but much less so going slow and with the both of them rather than by himself. ]
Indeed. It is far different than I had imagined... [ There's a soft lilt of another chuckle in his voice, coupled with an ounce of sadness. He can't say he could've ever imagined having to rescue an escapee prince who injured himself in the process and now together rowing back to the Hideaway.
But in truth, how could Joshua have seen any of this coming, have seen it turning out like this when he first met with Dion near Ark? He'd tried, hoped, to stay one step ahead of Ultima despite not knowing much about him, such as saving Clive from Ultima at Drake's Head and trying to warn Dion of Ultima's involvement in the empire. In some few ways he'd succeeded, but in other's, he could only see but a portion of Ultima's plans at the time, not all of it... like with Olivier.
There's still a constant what if that plays in his mind, the guilt of not having spoken to Dion sooner, a what if of maybe if he had, he could've prevented everything Dion went through, saved the empire...
But he doesn't regret reaching out to Dion that day near Ark, doesn't regret seeking out him as an ally, because though he wishes things had gone differently, at least he was there to help save Dion when he needed it most. ]
...But, we are allied still. Though I wish the events that had occurred had been different, I am truly grateful that you are still yet with us. That is, if... you would still lend us your strength once you've recovered?
[ Joshua wouldn't blame Dion if he didn't want to, if he wanted to return to Twinside first as he'd attempted today. He'd far more than understand. ]
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For a moment, he falls silent. The only sound to be heard around them is the splash of water with each sweep of the oar. Finally, he finds his voice.]
I need to go back... to see what is left of Twinside. I have to know just how much I have to atone for. But after that, if there is aught I can lend you to aid your cause, you shall have it. My wings, my spear, my name. I owe you and your brother everything for saving me from myself.
[Neither debt is one he anticipates ever being able to fully repay, but he will work for the rest of his life, however long it be, trying all the same.]
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Much like Dion.
Had Tarja not told them that Dion was still gravely injured when he left, maybe he would've let him go back to Twinside by himself, in full understanding of why he'd left. But... there's a relief that he didn't, that he was able to make it to Dion first, so that he won't have to bear this burden alone. ]
Then, allow me to join you, Dion. [ He says his name softly, it sticks in his mouth a bit, not used to saying it, but there's a small warmth that spreads from his chest as it leaves his lips. ] After you've healed, when you depart for Twinside. I would go with you to help you in what ways that I'm able.
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Thank you. [For not trying to stop him, and for wanting to help. Dion isn't sure he deserves that kindness, but he won't do Joshua the discourtesy of rejecting it.]
I won't try to sneak away again. When I am ready to leave, I'll let you know.
[And the survivors of Twinside might be glad to have the Phoenix in their midst. Even if Joshua cannot afford to use his power, his presence can inspire the way Bahamut used to.]
"the way bahamut used to" made me so sad i had to sit back in my chair for a sec
And I will be ready. [ His blue eyes move from Dion, further back behind him over his shoulder to look at the Hideaway that's slowly getting closer ] But first, we must both of us rest. Lest we anger Lady Tarja further.
[ There's a gentle lilt of amusement in his soft voice, adding the 'we' to make light of it, and to make him feel better, since Dion isn't the only one who's earned Tarja's ire. Then again, they're both probably going to be up and about far sooner than she'd like anyways. But at least they'll still be able to get some rest. ]
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Dion bares it with a bowed head, not trying to protest or excuse himself. It's easier that way.
Eventually, they are left alone in the twin beds in Tarja's back room. The sounds from the rest of the Hideaway are muffled by the infirmary door. There is a stillness in the room that has Dion instinctively lowering his voice when he speaks.]
That could have been worse. How are you feeling?
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Aside from a deserved lecture they both weather together, Joshua isn't as in much need of attention and bandaging as the prince, having only just gotten back from the Hideaway before with but a few scrapes and bruises from the travels he'd but just returned from and some soreness and exhaustion from their rowing excursion. But unfortunately, that doesn't mean he's able to escape Tarja's wrath. Handing him a vial of medicine, that he may have left purposefully behind before having left the Hideaway before with Clive, with a look and a few words of how he needs to take his medicine, before setting to work on Dion.
But he too bears it without complaint, having troubled her enough and knowing he can't escape it now, and downs the medicine in a practiced manner, having had to do it his whole life, and with a grimace.
Once he finishes it, his eyes wander to Dion as Tarja starts to remove his bandages, finally seeing for himself the scars and wounds that lay beneath... one's he'd gotten from their battle in the Dominion, and a frown pulls at his lips. Proof of all he's gone through, all he's had to endure, the painful truth and memories that lie within them... wounds Clive and Joshua had caused, even though they needed to fight him in order to stop him, his heart still weighs with guilt and sadness. Wounds that may not have existed at all had Joshua reached out to him sooner.
When Tarja finally finishes and leaves, warning them first that they'd better stay put and actually rest, Joshua sits on the edge of his bed, facing Dion as a silence falls over the room, the noises of the Hideaway muffled and distant. ]
Indeed, we are fortunate Lady Tarja did not wish to have us confined to our bedsides. [ He chuckles softly, ducking his head a little, keeping his voice quiet, like two kids trying not to get caught being awake after bedtime ] I'm well, merely fatigued. [ His expression softens to worry ] But what of you, Dion? Your wounds... how do they fare?
[ Joshua might've healed him, but it was barely anything in comparison to what he might've done to himself getting out that far on the lake and he didn't hear what all Tarja might've said about them. ]
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These? They look worse than they are. I've been a soldier since I reached my majority, Joshua. I've had worse than this and lived.
[Is it healthy for him to downplay his injuries? Probably not. But Dion has so long prioritized 'Sanbreque' over 'Dion', he's trained himself not to worry too much over his own well-being.]
But we will both rest, so Tarja, your brother, and you can all be at ease over my condition.
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Though in all honesty, Joshua's no better. Ignoring or downplaying his own condition when is Ultima quite literally killing him from the inside as he tries to break free of his prison and at the same time making the Crystal's Curse spread even more across his chest with each passing day as the Phoenix must mend the damage done to Ultima's cage. But pushing himself through it, lying and telling everyone he's fine, that he's well enough to travel, to fight, because there is no option to stop.
So he also knows there's little point to bringing up the severity of his wounds any further when Tarja's already bandaged him up again and he's already promised to rest, because that's what truly matters, and that's enough. It's more than he does himself most of the time.
So, after a moment, he nods. ] Thank you, Dion.
[ Then he stands and walks over to the table in the back and places the vial of medicine Tarja had given him there, his slender fingers lingering on the lip of the glass bottle in thought. ]
And... thank you, for allowing me to join you when next you leave for Twinside.
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Please, do not thank me for that. It is I who shall be in your debt. I'll be grateful to have you by my side when I go.
[He reaches for the cup of water left by his bed and holds it out for Joshua to wash away the lingering bitterness of his medicine.]
Here, drink.
[If neither of them will take proper care of themselves, then all the more reason for them to take care of one another.]
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You needn't speak of debts, Dion. [ He knows full well Dion thinks of himself in Joshua and Clive's debts after what happened at Twinside... and perhaps even moreso now after what happened today on the lake, especially after Dion pledged himself to their cause to Joshua when they spoke on their way back. And... Dion no doubt does it from a place of guilt, of owing them something after all he holds himself responsible for. But... Joshua would have him know otherwise, not wanting to build their friendship after eighteen years on this.
He crosses the room again over to Dion and reaches out to take the cup offered to him, his fingers barely, lightly brushing against Dion's as he does. It makes him fluster, his heart beating faster and his fingers twitch, hesitate over his for the briefest moments before he carefully, slowly settles his fingers on his fully this time, and gently takes the cup from his hold.
His smile warms now, the faintest dusting of a blush across his face as he continues. ] ...For there is naught to be repaid. I ask to go with you that I might aid a friend. And I would be grateful alone enough to be at your side when we arrive.