[ He swallows and looks down at his plate, scraped half clean. He half dreads that pointing this out will cause her to leap back in sudden revelation - that he's a substitute for her substitute, a shadow of the shadow she knew. Not to be touched or trusted or loved. And he half hopes that she will. It'll be a relief to have the worst over. It'll be a relief, having the path to his betrayal cleared. Because almost more frightening than the visions of how they'll tear him apart is the vision of Lady Vorkosigan with her heart broken by him. ]
That's true, isn't it ... [ Her voice lowers, softens, and the pad of her thumb brushing over the back of the hand she's holding. ] But then technically, I didn't know Mark at all. Not me, anyway.
[ You might not like what you get to know, he tries to say, and he desperately wants the warning to be gruff, tough, clear-eyed and unsentimental. Instead, it comes out as a sad: ]
[ He looks down at once, away from her. You have no idea. Though in a way...No. He's not planning to do something terrible. He's just...waiting. Waiting for it to come, waiting for the rustle of wind when Lucifer shows up and takes him along. God, he hopes it never comes... ]
Uh. Well. Maybe you just won't like my...personality. That's possible too.
[ Really? He picks up his fork and claws at a stray piece of macaroni with its tines, his eyes fixed on Countess Vorkosigan. Is she...really offering? ]
Well, uh...What...is it that annoys you about them? I guess.
You mean besides their Barrayaran stubbornness? And their failings at anything resembling emotional competency? And those are just the more endearing ones ...
[ She doesn't look offended in the least; in fact she smiles more widely. ]
I think I am, though there may be some consultant here or there. Not sure since it was so soon after Escobar. Probably quite a few more by your time, though.
But yes, frustrating and shocking, to say the least. I think one of the biggest shocks I had was realizing that not everyone has access to a comconsole. Or even electricity.
[ This is a part of Barrayar he doesn't know about. His education has always focused on the Barrayaran high society, the decadence of the Vor and their Emperor, the perversion and evil and inbred madness. (Another thing he got that shouldn't be his, that's Miles' - a family tree with rather too few branches, and all the genetic weaknesses that implies.) Less this. He hazards a guess: ]
[ He looks up, nervous - but she seems genuinely interested, not like she's leading him into some sort of trap. Getting him to confess who he really is or something. So he nods a bit. ]
Yeah. Uh - all of them, really. Years of them. The Emperor's Birthday, Winterfair, Midsummer. Since the start of the Bu - Of your husband's regency. And beyond. And before.
[ He was well-trained on those, since they'd be where he'd have the best chance of killing the Emperor. ]
[ She raises her eyebrows at the small skip in his voice towards the end. Instead of calling him on it though, she instead says: ] You can call him Aral, you know. You're working with him now, aren't you?
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Date: 2016-05-06 03:54 pm (UTC)No. Not Miles. I'm...not - Mark, either.
[ He swallows and looks down at his plate, scraped half clean. He half dreads that pointing this out will cause her to leap back in sudden revelation - that he's a substitute for her substitute, a shadow of the shadow she knew. Not to be touched or trusted or loved. And he half hopes that she will. It'll be a relief to have the worst over. It'll be a relief, having the path to his betrayal cleared. Because almost more frightening than the visions of how they'll tear him apart is the vision of Lady Vorkosigan with her heart broken by him. ]
Not the Mark you know.
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Date: 2016-05-06 03:57 pm (UTC)But I'd like to get to know you.
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Date: 2016-05-06 04:01 pm (UTC)What if you don't like me?
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Date: 2016-05-06 04:03 pm (UTC)Why, are you planning to do something horrid? I highly doubt that it'd come to that.
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Date: 2016-05-06 04:06 pm (UTC)Uh. Well. Maybe you just won't like my...personality. That's possible too.
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Date: 2016-05-06 04:08 pm (UTC)Have you met my husband and son? You'd be a huge relief after spending time with them.
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Date: 2016-05-06 05:10 pm (UTC)You don't mean that - you don't like them, right?
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Date: 2016-05-06 05:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-05-06 05:16 pm (UTC)[ He clears his throat. ]
Like how?
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Date: 2016-05-06 05:24 pm (UTC)[ Her smile turns teasing. ]
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Date: 2016-05-06 05:25 pm (UTC)[ He pulls his hand back, embarrassed. What a stupid thing to ask. Vorkosigans are loyal to one another, not outsiders. ]
Sorry.
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Date: 2016-05-06 05:27 pm (UTC)[ Aw, her smile turns a bit sympathetic at his withdrawal, but she covers it smoothly by simply pulling her own hand back and resumes eating. ]
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Date: 2016-05-06 05:33 pm (UTC)[ Really? He picks up his fork and claws at a stray piece of macaroni with its tines, his eyes fixed on Countess Vorkosigan. Is she...really offering? ]
Well, uh...What...is it that annoys you about them? I guess.
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Date: 2016-05-06 05:36 pm (UTC)You mean besides their Barrayaran stubbornness? And their failings at anything resembling emotional competency? And those are just the more endearing ones ...
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Date: 2016-05-06 05:38 pm (UTC)That must be hard for you. I mean - You're practically the only Betan on Barrayar, aren't you? Just culturally, it must get really frustrating.
[ He hopes she doesn't get offended by that. It's not like he's remotely good at empathy - why's he trying? ]
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Date: 2016-05-06 05:43 pm (UTC)I think I am, though there may be some consultant here or there. Not sure since it was so soon after Escobar. Probably quite a few more by your time, though.
But yes, frustrating and shocking, to say the least. I think one of the biggest shocks I had was realizing that not everyone has access to a comconsole. Or even electricity.
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Date: 2016-05-06 05:50 pm (UTC)Out in the country, right?
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Date: 2016-05-06 05:59 pm (UTC)[ He frowns just a little. ]
With proper investments, electricity could easily be brought to them.
[ And, lest that sentiment sound too un-Jacksonian: ]
Which would turn a profit really easily.
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Date: 2016-05-06 06:00 pm (UTC)It should be a right to have it in the first place, not a privilege you have to pay for.
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Date: 2016-05-06 06:07 pm (UTC)Yeah. Uh - all of them, really. Years of them. The Emperor's Birthday, Winterfair, Midsummer. Since the start of the Bu - Of your husband's regency. And beyond. And before.
[ He was well-trained on those, since they'd be where he'd have the best chance of killing the Emperor. ]
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Date: 2016-05-06 06:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-05-06 06:13 pm (UTC)Oh. Uh - I'm working for...the Emperor. For the Dendarii. So that's a little different from working with...your husband.
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