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Catching Up [completed]
Character(s): Jecht and Auron
Content: Auron and Jecht have a talk.
Setting: The Actua Are in E3
Time: Week 5 - Late Afternoon
Warnings: None yet
Auron stood close to the wall in front of the building, sword, for once, left in his room in the hotel. The one coming there was, for once, someone he trusted; there was no need for a weapon now. He had told Jecht that he needed to hear the whole story. How the man would react, Auron didn't know. Perhaps no better than his son had. Likely worse. But Jecht needed to be told. He would find out for himself when he returned, but something like this wasn't something that one should wait to be told.
He wondered if Jecht would be able to recognize him. His coat would probably be the giveaway, but Auron didn't look like the young man Jecht had seen ten years before. He would probably have to answer questions about that, too, the ones he hated to answer. And it was because of that that as much as he was looking forward to seeing his friend again, part of him was almost anxious.
Maybe he'd have a drink when all was said and done, too.
Content: Auron and Jecht have a talk.
Setting: The Actua Are in E3
Time: Week 5 - Late Afternoon
Warnings: None yet
Auron stood close to the wall in front of the building, sword, for once, left in his room in the hotel. The one coming there was, for once, someone he trusted; there was no need for a weapon now. He had told Jecht that he needed to hear the whole story. How the man would react, Auron didn't know. Perhaps no better than his son had. Likely worse. But Jecht needed to be told. He would find out for himself when he returned, but something like this wasn't something that one should wait to be told.
He wondered if Jecht would be able to recognize him. His coat would probably be the giveaway, but Auron didn't look like the young man Jecht had seen ten years before. He would probably have to answer questions about that, too, the ones he hated to answer. And it was because of that that as much as he was looking forward to seeing his friend again, part of him was almost anxious.
Maybe he'd have a drink when all was said and done, too.
no subject
Auron knew it irked the boy. He always protested whenever the possibility was brought up, but even he, to some point, couldn't deny just how similar he was to his father. But as much as Tidus denied it, it was obvious enough that he didn't hate Jecht as much as he said. He could see it in Tidus's eyes in his and Jecht's last meeting and hear it in his voice. But that was something the boy would have to tell Jecht himself.
He heard the sniffle but made no comment, pretending he had heard nothing. Jecht already wanted to leave enough already and there was no reason for Auron to bring it up. He had reason enough for tears already, whether he knew it or not. "I keep my promises," Auron explained, more grateful for the "thank you" than he showed. "Until next time then."