Nadine Cross (
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abraxaslogs2022-03-05 02:26 pm
March Catchall
Who: Nadine + Various CR
When: All Through March
What: Depression Times, Exploring Cadens, Horizon Stuff
Where: Cadens, Horizon
[Starters will be added in comments for various things throughout the month, hit me up if you'd like to plan something specific!]
When: All Through March
What: Depression Times, Exploring Cadens, Horizon Stuff
Where: Cadens, Horizon
[Starters will be added in comments for various things throughout the month, hit me up if you'd like to plan something specific!]

Cadens Apartment - Closed to CR
It had happened again.
She managed to hold herself in some state of composure long enough to tell Julie, not blaming the other woman for retreating from the conversation the way she had. Nadine would have done anything not to have that discussion with Julie in the first place. She let her go, there was nothing to be said to ease the pain. No words Nadine could offer would make any difference. Some things were just too big, too terrible. And for once, Nadine just doesn't have it in her to offer comfort to someone else. The well is dried. She can't even handle her own grief. Lloyd has been the only constant in this world since she got here, always there, quietly and sometimes clumsily but always earnestly offering his support and devotion. She'd promised him....
Instead of letting herself feel, or think about the enormity of this most recent loss, she throws herself into working with a manic sort of determination. She can't settle her mind enough to retreat the Horizon and she can't bear the weight of it. There's no space to think or mourn when the mind is filled with measurements and ingredient lists and careful timing. She lets the work consume her, focusing her mind solely on whatever step she's involved in and not allowing anything else in. The scent of herbs and spices and odder things fills the apartment, along with the sounds of chopping and stirring and boiling and crushing. All sense of time is lost as the kitchen counters fill with vials and bottles and little pots of medicinals. Sleep isn't given any consideration, nor meals. The coming of night is barely noted, only so much as to realize candles need lighting.
Come morning, Nadine's hands shake as she sorts through dried herbs and flowers, and her shift is stained and dirtied with oils and juice and resin, unaware of just how much time has passed or how hard she's pushing herself.
It's better than feeling, or facing the cold dark chasm of grief that's waiting for her when this protective mania finally breaks.]
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He simply hadn't expected it so soon.
The bard has been busy himself with his plans to help Alucard with the city hall: growing some plants in what soil is outside for a bit of greenery, helping measure and bring new supplies over. And Jaskier himself has been eeking out roots to find other musicians willing to join him on the stage. If he is settling down, he has the space to share.
But it is when he approaches Nadine and Julie's (and Lloyd's?) apartment that he feels some sort of... it's a bit like seeing a grey cloud on the horizon before a storm. He knocks on the door, hand wringing around the bundle of herbs he's tied up together for Nadine, and a few packets of tea he brought for Julie (he has no idea if she even drinks tea, but he's also staying away from wine for now.) There's sounds of life inside, but no immediate answer.]
Helloooo? Don't leave me on the doorstep! If it helps, I brought goodies. Otherwise, I'm sure to freeze out here if I remain much longer.
[Hah. Desert joke.]
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But it's Jaskier. He won't go away. And he'll worry if she doesn't respond in some way. That will lead to other people worrying and she can't deal with that, either.
Rubbing her tired eyes, Nadine shoves herself off of her chair and sets aside her mortar and pestle. She's barefoot, still wearing the same shift she'd gone to bed in...whenever she'd last gone to bed. Her hair's unbrushed and sloppily pulled back. Even her horns look duller than usual when she opens the door a little bit. The heavy smell of herbs and boiled concoctions wafts out.]
It's...it's not a good time, Jaskier.
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Is that meant to get him to fuck off?]
Something's happened. [Unfortunately, it's very much the opposite reaction she probably wants. He steps around her, inside, placing the bundle of herbs down on the table and turning to her.
It's not her fault. It's not that it's her, really, either. But he knows what he turned into when something happened to him. He cannot allow it to repeat. If Ciri hadn't come home in that moment --] I'm not going anywhere. You don't need to talk about it, but I'm staying. What would you like? How about tea? We can start with a bit of tea. Perhaps you can show me what you've been crafting.
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It's clear she has been hard at work. The counters are currently occupied by dozens upon dozens of bottles and jars, herbs and flower petals and other little things are spilled in small amounts. There's something in a pot is cooling on the stovetop.]
I'd like to be alone, but apparently that's not an option.
[She rubs the heels of her palms against her eyes, the struggle to keep herself under control returning now that her frenzy of potion making has been interrupted.
It's not the only thing that comes rushing back. A dizziness comes over her and she sits, very suddenly, hand on the edge of the counter.]
Look, I...I appreciate your concern. But, uh, I can't. I just can't. I...uh...I hit the wall, and I really just need to not feel anything right now. I just...
[Oh god, it's hard to try and put thoughts into words right now. She probably sounds like a crazy woman. Likely looks like one, too.]
Lloyd's gone.
[Her voice wavers as she says it for the second time since it's happened. He's gone. She'd promised him a new life, a new start, a real chance...but now he's gone and her stomach twists unpleasantly and she has to crush her fist against her mouth to stop the sob that threatens.]
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[He's about to go poking around for the necessary tea-associated items (which he does, rightfully, assume everyone has), only to pause and catch her by the arm, having see her waver in the corner of his eye.
Right. She looks like she's doing wonderful on her own. And it isn't with judgement. He knows exactly how he was, too.]
You don't have to do anything. [His voice is soft, an attempt to sound reasonable. Because to him, no, she does not sound crazy. Not even half-crazed. She sounds like someone in mourning.
And then he knows why.]
Oh. Oh, my dear. I'm so sorry.
[He's only met him on the sidelines, and Jaskier only found him to be a funny little man, but he was their funny little man and with Estinien gone, he understands. Fully. That grip in the hollow of a stomach. How every muscle coils until it may snap. And, for him, how he felt it was somehow his fault, even though he knows much better.
He wraps his arms around her, pulling her in.] You needn't hold it in. I've always thought it hurts worse that way.
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[It's automatic, said without thinking, and Nadine isn't even entirely sure what she's protesting. The physical contact or the urging to let go of her emotions. Both aren't things that she's used to, or entirely comfortable with. Pain has always been a personal thing, something kept to herself. There was so little comfort ever offered in her childhood and then...
Somewhere along the line, showing or trying to share grief or sorrow became equated to showing weakness. Vulnerability brought scorn, not comfort. There's a hardness in her, carefully cultivated and nurtured over a lonely life with only the magic man in her head to rely on. No one, as far as she can remember, has ever held her while she hurt. It's immediate, to try and reject it all.
But god help her, she's tired. And that hardness isn't so solid as not to crack. Lloyd was family. It had taken till now for Nadine to have that, found here in the form of a strange little triad stolen from a dying world. Lloyd and Julie both had been strangers but now they are...were...the people held closest to her heart.
A shudder goes through her and she sinks into Jaskier, too tired to fight against herself any longer.]
I promised him...
[The rest of her words are swallowed by a ragged sob.]
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His own chest hurts. He has to breathe deliberately, slowly, because he might give in, too. And he's had his time for Estinien. It was all he could do.
She doesn't need to finish the sentence.]
I know you've done absolutely everything you can. [After all, had she not helped travel here, all this way, with Julie and Lloyd? Together, only the three of them, across nearly the entirety of this land, with only money and willpower? His head tucks against her, her cry finally breaking through.] And I will remain here to remind you.
[It may not mean anything now, but he hopes... in the future, as she survives, that it will. That she will believe it, too. Because he cannot fathom if she could have saved him, that she would not have.]
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But old habits die hard. Still. She only tries to quiet her weeping, not hold it in entirely. It's already begun, the damn can't be put back together so easily and quickly. ]
I just...
[What is she even trying to say? Words are scattered and difficult. Jaskier's being so kind, shouldering the weight of her distress. Offering comfort. Something in that feels wrong, too, but maybe not as wrong as it used to. Why does he care about her like this? Not that she's going to let go, as uncomfortable as she usually is with being vulnerable like this, she's desperate for the comfort.]
I really don't deserve you.
[There's no strength to the words, no bite. She's not trying to be self deprecative, she's not going to push him away, but she doesn't deserve him. He's good and earnest and true, and she is damned. She knows full well that out of the little band she'd come to Cadens with, her hands are the most stained. She's the most far gone, possibly too far. And Jaskier knows, she may have prettied up the framing but she's told him who she is.
And still he's here, holding her while she weeps, sharing her grief over a man he'd barely known. In the moment it only makes her sob harder, clutching at him and burying her face in his chest.]
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The smell of herbs permeates even through her door. He's only been told Lloyd is gone; vanished, like so many of the others. They've been through it before, each of them, in one way or another. To varying degrees. But it makes it no less easy. Especially not when Nadine and Julie have only barely settled in the city.
He'd had the brief thought of bringing her supplies or something she may need—a reason to not appear empty-handed. In the end, he decided against it. Frankly, that's all it would be: an excuse to show up, when he'd have done so either way. He doesn't want her to feel as though she needs to let him in if she'd rather not, and he's never been one to bother with excuses and reasons to mask his true purpose.
So it's only him, without any offerings, when he knocks on her door. ] Nadine. It's me.
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After a moment's hesitation, she opens the door. There's dark hollows under her eyes and a certain listlessness to her, but she's probably through the worst of it. Geralt is...safe. Even in a vulnerable state, there isn't the fierce need to shield him from her worse states of mind.]
Hey.
[She moves out of the doorway to let him inside. There's wooden boxes filled and partially filled with bottles and jars, and more bottles and jars on the counter and tabletop.]
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The door opens, though. She peers out, looking like shit but like she's getting by, too. Surviving. It's a look he's familiar with.
He steps inside. Scans the layers of jars and bottles. It's. There are a lot of jars, though he isn't judging. He's pushed himself through contracts, too, ever since the summit. He merely does so alone, where no one can see him.
He finds a sliver of free space on the counter to lean against. His brows are lightly furrowed as he studies her. He wants to ask how she's doing, but in light of the exhaustion that weighs on her, it seems a fucking pointless question.
He asks instead what she had offered him, when she'd find him in the Horizon with that mess in the keep. ] Interested in some help to put those away?
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[She's not bothering with that much organization. But at least she has plenty to show her skills, and to sell. Her own stock is well filled at the moment.
She returns to her packing of potions easily, well into the rhythm of it now. It's busywork, but soothing in its way.]
I'm assuming you know what's happened. I don't really want to talk about it. Which...I guess goes without saying.
[Geralt knows she's not one to talk about things much. And she's gone through that part of the process already.]
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I know. [ He's not one to talk much of anything, either, or make others do so. He came to see her because she travelled to Cadens in part to not be so isolated, miles across the continent. He doesn't want to leave her inside her new home alone when he can be here now. ] There's no need.
[ Last time he was trapped healing at Sam's place, unable to hunt, Sam found himself with the sharpest kitchen knives this side of Cadens. He understands busy work. Doesn't mind the silence, either, so he lets it be whether she decides to talk about something else or not. He'll listen if she does. Otherwise, there's just the gentle clink of glass in her little home.
Eventually, though, he holds up a jar of something he hasn't seen before. ] This is new.
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You've checked in on Julie already?
[She wants to be sure, because Julie's struggling even worse than she is. As hard as Nadine is taking this, as difficult as it is, she thinks there's a certain capacity for coldness within her that Julie has been spared. That lack of meaningful connections in childhood, it's left a hardness - only a brittle shell, maybe, but a hardness all the same. Day by day, it's easier to bury the pain beneath that shell.
Maybe the pain is just the price for finally letting people in.
Geralt offers a brief distraction, though.]
That? Oh, it's for heat sickness. Not something I needed to worry about having on hand before.
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[ He found Julie, but not Nadine—which isn't hard to guess why, now that he's seen her brewing away in a frenzy. Geralt adds nothing else. Nadine and Julie are close, but grief is a private thing. It feels not his place to discuss it. He assumes if Julie wants Nadine to know details, she will tell Nadine herself.
It's a heavy price. There was a time he told himself it wasn't worth it. But he's learned shutting everyone out brings a different sort of loss and pain. Constant, chipping at you every day. It's easier, but it isn't better. Doesn't hurt any less.
He sets the jar down upon her explanation. Not a bad idea. Warmer months are around the corner. He isn't looking forward to it. Especially now that—
That there will be several summers to look ahead to, here.
He shuffles a few bottles. ] We're relocating. Some place less...temporary. Decided it was time, if we're to settle.
[ Has it been mentioned to her? He's told a few people, and it isn't meant to be a secret. But if not, then. Here it is. Stated with his typical lack of any emphasis or clarification. ]
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Good.
[She doesn't need the details, she knows how Julie's handling this. She only hopes Geralt was able to offer some sort of solace or comfort.
At his news, she glances over. And nods again. More permanent lodgings. She'd agree there's little more they can do but try and settle, but the way he says it... There's something more than the implication that the planned settling is 'for now'.]
Oh? How settled are we talking about?
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Exploring Cadens + Eclipse - Open
[After spending a good two weeks or so barely leaving the rooms she and Julie share, Nadine had finally dragged herself together. Thanks to having plenty of samples of her work as well as knowing someone connected, finding a job with an apothecary had been easy enough. Easier still, to her surprise, had been signing up to begin attending classes at the Academy of Medicine. Within half an hour she'd put her name down on an official roster and been given a list of things she needed.
So here she is, a tired looking white haired woman in layered white skirts and a practical brown leather vest, satchel already bulging with books, paper from the academy in hand. Mostly she's in and out of bookstores, asking the proprietors for specific volumes, great thick things with titles like 'Florinda Stone's Compendium of Common Ailments' and 'An Introduction to Natural Medicinals of the Low Desert'. She's beginning to think she should have brought along two satchels, at the rate the books are piling up.
Unsurprisingly, halfway through her academic shopping, she stops at one of the cafes that dot Cadens, opting for a table outside to rest her feet and shoulders from lugging around all her school supplies. She'd forgotten how many books there always were. But it's nice, she supposes, to sit outside and enjoy a drink and pretend things are normal for a small while.
Of course it's not only books she needs, there are supplies. Some of which she understands, some of which she...does not. And isn't sure where to find. At a loss, she approaches anyone who's eye she can catch.]
Uh...you wouldn't happen to know where to get a 'capital saw'? Or what that is...I'm a student.
[Probably best to mention that immediately, all things considered.]
B - Eclipse
[Nadine is heading back to the apartment from work when it happens. She's seen eclipses before, but none quite like this. The locals don't seem too bothered, beyond practically over the sudden lack of light. But there's no panicking, no alarms being rung.
At least Cadens seems to love it's man-made light, so she imagines this isn't a disaster. But it's jarring to say the least. Luckily, the most recent spell Nadine's been learning is a small ball of illumination. It takes her a few tries - and a few softly muttered mild curses - to get it to hold, but she manages. The little glowing ball of light drifts above her head a few inches and stays there, floating just over her.
Now she has to figure out how to get home. Everything looks different in the dark, and she isn't familiar enough with Cadens to know the way without thinking about it. She's still navigating by familiar landmarks.
Well, if worst comes to worst, she knows who to contact for help. With a sigh, she sets off cautiously in what she hopes is the right direction.]
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hello i am wildcarding a little
Nadine?
[Just in case, somehow, this is not Nadine--the question is more out of cursory politeness than actual doubt as to whether or not he has the right person. For his part, it might be immediately apparent as to why he seemed curious about healing magic, though if he's at all concerned or embarrassed by the fact that he generally looks unwell, he doesn't show it.]
We spoke on the, eh-- [He's not sure how to describe it, so he waves a hand vaguely as if that explains everything.] I hope I didn't keep you waiting.
Perfect
She looks up when approached, smiling politely. This must be her meeting.]
That's me. And no, I usually stop in here after I finish my morning errands anyway. I work down at Green and Baum's Oils and Alloys, it's just a few blocks away.
[She'd just dropped off a backpack's worth of ingredients, picked up from various little shops across the market districts. Most of her job involves picking things up or delivering them, at the very bottom of the ladder as the newest and most green employee. But it doesn't matter, she likes the work and it pays well.]
Please, sit down.
[She does note that he looks...tired, to phrase it politely. But it's nothing she intends to comment on.]
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As long as I'm not keeping you from anything.
[But, she wouldn't have agreed if she didn't want to, so the comment is more out of cursory politeness than anything.]
You mentioned you came here recently? A new arrival, or...?
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[Nadine shakes her head for emphasis. Her afternoon is free, and this is more appealing than puttering around her apartment.]
New arrival to Cadens, but I've been here...long enough to see every season, now. It was summer when I first came here, I was summoned in Thorne. That's where I started my apprenticeship, with an herbalist. I left Thorne to come here just a couple of months ago. I have people here.
[While she does miss some things about Nott, it's better to be here. For both her and Julie. This is where the bulk of their support system is.]
I took a few books, when I left. I didn't know how much access I'd have to an education in magic here, and I want to keep studying it.
[She moves the textbook - a thick tome entitled The Study Of Internal Anatomy - off the spell book beneath it. That's what Viktor's here for, after all.]
It's not a book of healing magic, but there's a chapter on healing spells near the back.
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[Weeks in the wilderness, from what he's heard. Already that gives him an idea of who she is as a person, that she'd be able to undertake such a journey. And sure, he'd come here to talk healing magic (he's certainly eyeing the book), but any information on the other factions is useful, too, especially when it comes to how they treat their Summoned.]
I'm sure they'd be unhappy to know you ran off with that.
[Maybe unhappy that she ran off in general.]
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[Nadine knows she and Julie are likely considered criminals by Thorne now, but she can't bring herself to care. She doesn't intend to ever go back. The Free Cities doesn't care. The trip hadn't been a very pleasant one, but it was done with and they'd made it.]
And all the other stuff I ran off with, too. But I don't think anyone's issuing warrants over a few books and a bunch of dried herbs. I started my training in an herbalist shop back there, and I just...wanted to be sure I'd be able to get off on a strong foot when I got here. Which worked, since I got a job and my place at the academy.
[She hadn't made the trip with much, she'd prioritized what she could easily transport. Books and ingredients had been high on the list.]
I didn't take any books on healing, though, I didn't have access to anything like that. This one only has a chapter on some basic stuff, but it's a start.
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He nods along as she describes what she did and what she made off with, similarly cataloguing everything he has to work with. Of course, the book is the most valuable, even if she seems to be downplaying it’s usefulness.]
It’s almost certainly better than nothing. [He’s been around the Academies by now—spoken to doctors. Like everything else, Cadens favors the technological. When it comes to his own circumstances, there are limits, so he needs to be exploring other, non-conventional options. He reaches across the table, hesitating a moment as if to ask may I?, then pulls the book towards him.]
Does it have anything interesting to say?
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