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[personal profile] elsecall 2026-02-01 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh. The unfinished sentence still nets him a sharp glance — a twitch of her own eyebrow like ornery little mirror. But it only lasts as long as it takes to sit (just at the foot of the bed, working in increments) and stabilize herself with both hands pressed against the mattress. The smokestone still pinched between her fingers.

But then he says please educate me and it doesn't matter how sarcastic he might still be, she feels herself slip easily into the opening. So — what is she feeling? There is no easy, instinctual answer. Jasnah rifles through her dread and her annoyance and the claustrophobic ways in which she feels caught between bad options. You can't think a feeling. You have to feel it.

Storms, she hates feeling.

"Fearful," she starts — picking an easy one because she's already confessed it. And because it's just as political as it is personal. "Every day we don't march to reclaim Alethkar, Odium's forces will get more and more entrenched in our cities. There will be lands we won't win back."

He's been in the meetings and the coalition conversations — albeit as 'background furniture,' as he'd put it. She expects him to have at least paid cursory attention to the trade-offs being made in those conversations.
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[personal profile] elsecall 2026-02-01 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
There he is. Regardless of how embroiled and embattled they are with one another, Jasnah finds satisfaction in how his gaze finally finally finally meets her own. She holds that eye contact, not shying away from it even as he peels back the first predictable layer of her answer. And her attention searches him. She has to stop herself from asking the questions she'd ask herself with her sights set on someone else: where to cut? Where to apply pressure? How much?

A brief shake of her head, directed more to herself than to him.

"Furious," she concedes her anger but by another word. "Furious with Dalinar for committing troops to help Herdaz when those numbers could have been sent to free our homeland."

He can't have known that much. Could he? She'd kept her reactions careful, measured, practical during the meetings themselves no matter how tempted she'd been to tear into her uncle for adhering to promises he never should have made. Ah, well. Perhaps he'd intuited it. He was better at catching her buried reactions, at times, than her own family. Likely because she'd already browbeaten her relatives into not scratching the surface.
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[personal profile] elsecall 2026-02-01 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Anything else? For a moment it looks as though she might wind herself up to scold him for his prodding. But, hey, it's better this than spitting at each other from opposite sides of the room. Better the pressure than the silence. Jasnah rolls the gemstone between her fingers — a talisman or a toy — letting its smooth facets carry her from thought to thought.

What else does she feel?

Drained. With little sleep and no stormlight to compensate, even minor friction scrapes her raw. Ill-equipped. Childish. It's humiliating to recognize that some of the composure she's worn these past six years wasn't her at all. Just borrowed strength.

Overwhelmed. The dead cremling was likely only that: a cremling that crawled in behind a book while her study sat empty for three weeks. But paired with Hoid's warning, scaffolded by an attempt on her life? It felt like Yet Another Threat. Logical strategy would recommend setting Shallan loose to dig into the Ghostbloods. But that same logic also tells her the cost of that strategy might might be the safety of a young woman she's already failed once. Perhaps it's better to wait let that fight come to her.

She's quiet for a long while, picking through the debris of her heart, trying to guess which answer will satisfy him — and realizing, with a flare of irritation, that the only acceptable answer is to explain what drove her to seek him out tonight. Damnation.

"Lonely," she says at last. She leaves the smokestone on the covers and taps once, lightly, against her chest. "I missed talking about smaller stakes. I missed talking until falling asleep."

I missed you.

The thought lands, petty and sharp, given he's been there every day. Her shadow. Ha — background furniture. A hard swallow and she buries her embarrassment at her feet as she bends forward and works a boot free.
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[personal profile] elsecall 2026-02-02 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
A sharp burst of breath flared through her nose suggests exactly how overexaggerated she finds his claim to be. Spurned—? Please. She isn't quite so deflated, quite so sanded down, that she doesn't want to bite back and tell him that he's got no notion of what it means to be spurned by her in earnest. If she wanted to spurn him, she wouldn't have kept him close in any capacity.

It's just — thinking about saying so, about how she can't possibly have done what he's claiming considering she'd made a point to put him in her sightline every day — she can already hear how it sounds. Like he's less a person and more a rock she found on the shore, pocketed because she likes to have it around.

One boot off. It's one of those small, domestic tasks that's always a little bit longer to accomplish one-handed. But it gives her a wonderful excuse to keep her attention down at her feet.

Mouth dry, words stilted, she asks: "What would it have looked like to not have done so? In your mind."

A trap. We just don't know whether it's set for him or her.
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[personal profile] elsecall 2026-02-02 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
— Actually, the abstract nature of his response is paradoxically comforting. It lands like one of those earnest self-help texts she'd skimmed in the months before ending things with Hoid, back when she was still searching for ways to mend something that hadn't been broken so much as...misaligned. Wrong. She'd read widely — pamphlets, essays, whole textbooks — and Verso's answer has that same shape to it. Vague, reflective, oddly grounded. With more bite, admittedly. And, of course, none of that research had been about friendships, exactly.

So Jasnah listens.

She sets aside how absurd it is for a monarch to broker introductions for anyone and instead attends to the two points that actually matter. The second two. About dismissing him and pretending he isn't there. Fine. Acknowledged.

"Verso." She straightens — one boot on, one still off — and waits until saying his name aloud draws his attention. His eye contact. When she gets it, her voice softens without losing its precision. "I don't think you're a nuisance. And I haven't wanted to be rid of you."

It's sincere. It's also a test, though not intended to be a cruel one. Not pass or fail so much as an observation: how does he receive something freely offered? Does he take it as the reassurance is sounds like he's requesting? Or does it become another loose thread he worries at until it tangles them both?
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[personal profile] elsecall 2026-02-02 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
His I know doesn't sound especially convincing. If Jasnah felt compelled to analogize — and in the maze-like corridors of her mind, she always does — he sounds like a first-year ward dodging correction by insisting she'd arrived at the answer already. It threatens to summon something sharp and instructional in her. Well. Sharper.

She swallows it.

Not because it wouldn't be earned, but because she finds herself uncharacteristically disinterested in the skirmish. Storms, she's tired. Tired enough to value a little quiet over being right.

And then his offer of help sidetracks the impulse entirely. Three weeks ago she would have refused on principle. Now it barely registers as a concession at all — just efficient delegation of a small task. Besides, despite how carefully she disguises it, bending at the waist still hurts.

So she says nothing. She simply cants her foot so only the heel touches the floor and tips it toward him, a silent invitation to make good on what he offered.
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[personal profile] elsecall 2026-02-02 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Jasnah has a harder time seeing the distinction. Storms, he's so dutiful in moments like this. Just like during that blip of time he's calling a stop-over, he notices where she feels friction and slots himself neatly into it. Eases it for her. How does he not understand that a predictable, trustworthy ally at her side — even three steps behind — meets the same desire? But even as the thought forms, guilt rises sharp and unpleasant at the back of her throat. It's difficult to admit that what she truly wants is someone who anticipates her needs so she never has to articulate them. Never has to claim the vulnerability out loud. That's not a kind way to consider another human being. She knows it.

"It was real," she counters, voice level — though she punctuates it by laying her hand on the slope of his shoulder. Not to brace; not to steady. Just to touch, although the pressure is feather-light. He's close, and storms, she'd grown used to that closeness; a week without the easy familiarity of friendly, platonic touch has left an absence that's louder than she expected. With him within reach now, she doesn't quite stop herself from taking some.

"But it was also," she pauses, searching, then settles on the truth, "unusual. For me. It's been quite a long time since I could feel so — individual."

Jasnah doesn't sound happy with the sentence. It's not that it's wrong, really. It just doesn't quite communicate what she's trying to say.
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[personal profile] elsecall 2026-02-02 12:09 pm (UTC)(link)
And just like that, she feels the tug she's felt once before when he was braiding her hair — the sense of a needle buried somewhere beneath her ribs, a thread drawn tight between them. The slack disappears and she's reeled in. Me, too. It's the moment when the zoetrope aligns, when image and aperture briefly agree and offer a flicker of something clear. Although from any other angle it's nothing but a blank wall.

What embarrasses him sharpens her focus. Her gaze dips, tracking the places in his posture that want to retreat before she claims his attention again: a tilt of her head, a quiet insistence. Her hand stays on his shoulder, squeezes once and then her thumb worries the fabric of his sleeve as if it needs the reassurance as much as he does.

It's so very difficult to stay frustrated when she sees him stripped of his defensive performance. Honest and exposed. She catalogues it carefully and resolves to be a better steward of what he's offered her. Trust like this carries obligations. She gathers her fear and dread and irritation and sets them aside. She rises to this responsibility like all the others.

"How brave."

Jasnah would usually keep a verdict like this one to herself. Forgive her, then, if it sounds rough and rusted when spoken aloud. But it's genuine.
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He treads perilously close to the truth — close enough that it might as well be the truth. Jasnah has long since hollowed herself out to make room for something larger than her own comfort. Her temper, her enthusiasm, even her instinctive sense of obligation remain but everything else has been pared down, filed away. What remains clings to the inside of the mask she wears. All she is allowed to be.

But what about him? Storms, she wants to ask. Wants more data, more shading to fill in the blank spaces of the map she's been sketching of him. It's impossible not to think of the way he spoke of his former commander. Renoir. A conflict that left a scar he wouldn't heal. A conflict that mattered enough. Defining, she's certain, even if she hasn't learned the definition yet.

He looks away and she's lost his eye contact again. Jasnah's fingers tap—tap—tap against his shoulder, a small, insistent signal, then lift away. As the silence stretches, she very nearly reaches for him, imagines tucking a finger beneath his chin to guide his attention back where she wants it. She even telegraphs the move, leaning ever-so-slightly forward.

But then he looks up on his own and her hand settles back into her lap. Unnecessary.

"Thank you," she says. Practicing. "I'd — I'd like that."

It can't extend beyond this room. With him, alone, she can be an individual. She knows she ought to explain that distinction — carefully, clearly — but not now. Now would fracture the moment. Now would let the greater good, and her obligation to it, slip back across the threshold of a door he's offering to close for her.
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[personal profile] elsecall 2026-02-02 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
She pauses (briefly) to consider the entirely obvious bribe. She's not even offended. Bargaining one thing for another is a tradition as old as community itself. Or so she assumes.

So Jasnah takes ownership of his bed. Her knees draw up; her safehand tucks under her cheek. The liberties she takes stop short of actually climbing under the covers, as though that might somehow be a step too far.

...One of her hair-pins makes the position uncomfortable, so she slides it free and sets it on the pillow beside her head.

"Go on, then."
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[personal profile] elsecall 2026-02-02 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
It's not easy to get comfortable in someone else's bed. Jasnah fidgets, just a little, as she searches for the ideal tilt for her shoulders and the right shape for her spine. But oh, it helps to have something more interesting to listen to than the circular arguments echoing inside your own skull.

She hums a quiet uh-huh to confirm that whatever Axons might be, he's never mentioned them. They don't match anything in her carefully organized mental file on everything he's shared thus far. Which does indeed make them excellent bait by which to coax her into rest. The only real danger is how the topic might be so interesting she fails to fall asleep entirely.

How fasicinating that what he should call a massive behemoth — an axon — is the same word by which she knows the smallest division of matter. Is that something? Does she sort this information under proof that his world is indeed part of the Cosmere? No time to decide. He's already telling her more.

"Who calls them these things?" Who is the they in his explanation. "The citizens of Lumière? Do they know about the Axons? Or is it only the Expeditioners once they leave the city?"

So very nosy on its surface. In reality, she just wants to understand whose mythology these belong to. Whose folklore is this? The Axons exist, sure, but who gave them such striking names?
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His answer only raises more questions. Why does he know their epithets? Did the Axons introduce themselves before they (as he implied) tried to kill him? At least she does assume their creator to be the Paintress.

Such misdirection is helped by the fact that she's already drawing careful parallels in her mind. As the Paintress must have created these Axons, so too did Odium create his Unmade. Sja-anat, known as the Taker of Secrets. Re-Shephir, the Midnight Mother. Dai-Gonarthis, the Black Fisher. And all the rest, a pantheon of nine twisted spren.

Uncharitable, maybe. Sja-anat has at least proven herself no longer devoted to Odium. Is that an avenue she should take? Have Renarin ask his spren, one of Sja-anat's children, to make contact with the Unmade. Maybe then...

She's doing it again. Letting her thoughts give way to work. So, with a slowly exhaled sigh, she shepherds her attention back to Verso.

"Do they guard her?"

She doesn't name the Paintress. She assumes he catches the path of her inquiry. At least, it confirms for him that his misdirection-by-omission has worked.
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He warns her that it's complicated and so she does a kind of internal gearing up to meet this complexity head-on. Only to find...well, the explanation is exactly what she might have guessed. Given the detail about the barrier and even the loose wink at power concentrated within these beasts' hearts.

Marvelous, the things you can do with an unreasonable amount of Investiture. And in her mind, that's exactly what this chroma he keeps describing must be. Gather enough of it in one person or one object, and it should overcome nearly anything.

Storms, she even knows exactly the weapon that she assumes could overcome both the Axons and the barrier. Nightblood, currently carried by the man who killed her father. It's okay, though, 'cause he's on their side now.

Her mouth opens. She almost explains exactly that. But then she considers the sorts of explanations of Realmatic Theory it would require. More than that, she'd need to explain Awakening. An Invested Art that isn't ordinarily found on Roshar.

"Have you attempted it? Crossing the barrier?"

Can he survive something as destructive as that?

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