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The elves created secret passages everywhere
WHO: Istredd and anyone!
WHAT: Catch-all for September
WHERE: Thorne, Horizon, Nocwich
WHEN: Nebulous all over September stuff.
WARNINGS: Spoilers for The Witcher season 3! PTSD from details within the season.

Starters Below!
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WHAT: Catch-all for September
WHERE: Thorne, Horizon, Nocwich
WHEN: Nebulous all over September stuff.
WARNINGS: Spoilers for The Witcher season 3! PTSD from details within the season.
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He hooks an arm around Lucifer's neck behind him, his fingers a caress into his hair. He leans back into his embrace and closes his eyes, letting the pain exist. Dealing with it, as he said he had to. It would be easier to take it away, but not better.
"The multiverse comes first," Istredd admits. They both know that. He can want Lucifer to say the words and take some solace in it, which is why he's going to let himself have it for a few seconds. He can't risk Lucifer getting sent back to his death as punishment for trying to break the universe, or any of their loved ones. It's more about intention. It is, as he says, about value.
"But I'd probably go crazy just for a little while." Not so crazy that he'd tear things apart, but still. Istredd is being responsible to see it that way. He'd let the others in to keep him from blowing the world up. They can both count on them.
"Sorry. I didn't want to make this week worse for us." They know it isn't his choice but he's so broken. It's a reminder of how much he botched the bond that they're bleeding like this. "Maybe it's time to put some walls up." Istredd isn't trying to push him away or force space between them, the problem is he doesn't want to. He's greedy and selfish. He wants that beautiful mind to be his. But no one can deny the damage done.
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He's egotistical enough to only care about the world he's on, and that's only to the point where it serves his interests. The only good thing being 'his interests' have expanded.
Maybe someone will be around to stop either one of them.
Maybe no one would be left (in which case Lucifer fully believes Istredd capable and willing to tear things apart).
Maybe in some laughable possibility everything will be fine and they'll have a future. Wouldn't that be something?
The damage is... significant. The simple way of Istredd reacting to Lucifer going under initially in the fight was significant. It can't be ignored and even Lucifer in a more recent stretch has shared equally in that greed.
It's codependency at its worst.
"I don't want to." What? Someone had to say it. "We just... need it back to what it was before the mountains. That was fine."
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And nothing will ever be a 'happy ending' with all the nonsense and turmoil going on, but it'll be close, for them.
Istredd turns in Lucifer's arms but doesn't remove them from around him, in fact he puts a hand there to make certain he stays that close. He needs physical reassurance. It does put them pretty much nose to nose which he doesn't mind either, it's not new for them. Once secured, his hand caresses Lucifer's cheek.
"I don't want to either. But this happened because of my selfishness." The unhealthy aspect of their bond is solely his problem. Yes, Lucifer wanted it and allowed it, he may have even pushed it if Istredd did make the bond efficiently. They keep wanting to be closer.
He doesn't want to do anything that puts walls between them. It's more concern and guilt for Lucifer driving him.
"I just ... don't want my love for you to do more damage than good."
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It's maybe this reason alone that he acknowleges Istredd has a point.
"I know waiting may make it worse but... I think doing it while we're both," look he's finally putting voice to his own state!, "unstable is unwise."
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"I'm worried if we wait, we'll find reasons not to do it."
When they're in their right minds, they'll have all kinds of rationality about why they were not at their best and they're fine. They can go back to before the mountains, like Lucifer said, that's what they'll say. He rests their foreheads against each other.
"So. We'll have to agree that when we're both stable, we won't brush it off. If we keep going in this direction, we won't be able to block the other anymore. We'll be bleeding into each other."
They'll be two minds blending into one rather than individuals. Istredd was never warned about this because Stregobor wasn't capable of loving anyone enough to let them get this close. They were of course all told to be careful, but this was more of an accident than an active choice. They need to be able to still block each other. Like Istredd when he's with Yennefer or dealing with something on his end, or when Lucifer wants his quiet or to talk to others separately. They need the option.
"You have to hold me accountable, Lucifer."
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At the very least though he does need to be able to block Istredd. He'd still say it's for Istredd's safety, regardless what may actually be true--he hardly knows his own motives much of the time.
"I will." Hold him accountable. "I promise." It's extremely rare that he's willing to ever make any kind of promise, and Istredd would be well aware of that by now.
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"We need to be able to do that in an emergency, but ... if it happens again, I think we'll be in a better spot if we've already built-in the defenses." They do need to be ready for if Lucifer loses himself, not to a monster but to his grace, that was an agreement they made. It's why Istredd doesn't feel guilty about what he had to do, but also why he thinks they need to learn from it.
"I'm making this up as I go," he admits. "This wasn't something I trained for. Stregobor trained me to break minds, not love them."
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It's slipped over followed by a mild apology because yes he believed it, no did he want Istredd to hear it.
"Yeaaaaah..."
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I wish I only remembered the bad things about him. I wish my feelings about him weren't so complicated.
It would mean that this never bothered him in the first place. It wouldn't be hanging over his head. Istredd could have shrugged off his death and gotten nothing from it other than 'good.' But that's not the situation he's in. He knows Lucifer understands given his own situation, and the last thing he wants to do is point to it, poke at his parental trauma just because Istredd's in a bad place.
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He hadn't meant the slip though and he continues to speak out loud in his attempts to keep from further blurring for the moment. Lucifer is all about erasing the pain and pushing it all away like it's nothing, better that way, but he sighs, almost defeated.
If Istredd's going to 'feel it' or whatever foolish plan he has, Lucifer will give him the best tool.
"Whatever 'good things' might be scrapped together, hold onto it. Because if you let it get buried, in another century you won't be able to pull it back up, ever, in any decent light."
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With Stregobor, it's a lot around the fact this just happened, and also because he did think in a hundred years somehow things could be different. Impossible, in truth, but there was a hope. Even after calling him a villain and getting him arrested. It was naive, more a wish of a child than an adult who should know better.
In a few weeks he'll be past this, as much as he can be. But he's too much in it. He reaches up to run his fingers through Lucifer's hair in a comforting gesture.
"I know this is close to home, I'm sorry." Again, he doesn't want to be responsible for dragging Lucifer down into his pit of temporary despair. They're both so tired.
"Maybe I should go organize things in my Horizon, let you sleep." It's an out if Lucifer needs one, needs a break.
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Only taking the out feels a lot like failure. And Istredd is, clearly, not going to sleep.
Again with the apologies, ugh.
"No, I'm..." He can't really do this but... "Let me help you," he says, shifting gears. "I won't put anything in the wrong place. Assam would probably peck me, anyway." Or he could hide up in the shelves like he does regularly anyway. He can be a supportive presence without... being overwhelmed himself.
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"Please sleep. I'll go obsess over my blackboards and distract myself. We both need some time to heal, that's all." Istredd will get through this eventually but it's not something that can be 'fixed' in one night. And preparing for the Summoned meeting will help. He sits up and takes Lucifer's hand, kissing the fingers, but hoping that he will stay down.
"I love you. You know that, right?"
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He'd argue he isn't going to sleep with all this noise going on, like the opposite of when Lucifer's mind was pure static, but the reality is he likely will. Exhaustion is a funny thing.
"Yes, I know whatever your fool's brain has decided," he says, not a single bit snippy despite what the words are--fond, even. He has Accepted this. Understand it? No. Will he ever understand it? Probably not.
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He smiles faintly and leans in to kiss him, reaching over to get the blanket, they had to move beds after all, and settle it comfortably around his partner like he's tucking him in. Because he is, and it's the ways he can show care.
Istredd sits with his back to the wall, legs crossed underneath him, so Lucifer can sleep nearby without worrying about Istredd not being there, and he can go into the Horizon. "It may be a little foolish to fall in love with someone from another sphere, but I'm not sorry and you'll just have to live with that." He nudges Lucifer playfully with his knee. "Go to sleep, love."
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But then... which is better? The certainty of death or the uncertainty of life?
"Yeah, yeah," he says begrudgingly, chin stuck out but that doesn't stop him from winding the blanket comfortably around him. "Go put your created therapy animals on your shoulders when you sort books or whatever."
We can wrap here! We can write out the making mental walls thing if you want or notttt
When Istredd goes into his Horizon though, he finds out quickly that the tower on the outside is on fire and there is nothing he can do to stop it. It's not on fire in the inside, where the books are, so in the end, after trying for almost an hour to stop it, he gives up. His unconscious mind is still seeing fire everywhere. The lighthouse comes from necessity.
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