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technical boy ([personal profile] twatter) wrote2027-08-09 07:10 pm

IC CONTACT



TEXT ME.
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[personal profile] bardicdisaster 2022-05-09 08:12 am (UTC)(link)
[As Tech settles back in, Jaskier resumes holding him close and protectively to keep the rest of the world at bay, to let it be just the two of them sharing in one another's warmth. He's content, honestly, to let the matter lie there. He wouldn't expect Tech to do more than acknowledge keeping the offer as a consideration because it's not a small decision to make. Moving between worlds isn't technically impossible in Jaskier's if they were truly so unhappy to wish to leave. But the only time Jaskier's ever witnessed it happening was a being who had been trapped on the Continent since the Conjunction 1,500 years ago and she was long gone now. So, there really is no going back if they leave this place with Jaskier, Geralt, and Yennefer. It's also not entirely Tech's choice to make alone either. It's something that Ava would have to choose for herself as well.]

[So, he thinks nothing in particular of Tech's quiet. He assumes it's just a moment for Tech to compose himself again after yet another wave of emotion—even if this time, it had been far kinder, less painful than the one preceding it. And he's happy to provide him that space, to settle back down once more. But then he brings up the story and Jaskier knows Tech isn't just sharing this randomly. He never does because he knows stories to be more or less a second language for Jaskier. So, even if he may lack the showmanship and theatrics that Jaskier possesses, they still command Jaskier's attention as though they do in anticipation of an important point to be made.]

[Tech rests his head against Jaskier's chest and he brings a hand up to massage gently at his scalp as he runs his fingers through Tech's hair. Privately he agrees with Tech that her fate would not be theirs. But he knows Tech wouldn't have brought it up if there hadn't been some concern for it, if it truly didn't seem at all possible. And it seems Jaskier is at least a little correct in that assumption as Tech asks if there is still a possibility of them if Tech is little more than human and Jaskier doesn't remember.]


Bit of a shit deal to give all that up for a viscount instead of a prince, [Jaskier says, huffing a small laugh, displacing his discomfort and unease with the notion with humor.] Worse yet, a viscount of a place most couldn't even point out on a map.

[Because really, the question for Jaskier is not whether or not he could love Tech again. He knows he would. He knows that even if he could never summon a single memory of their time together in this place, Jaskier would always find all the reasons in the world to love him. Because he doesn't love Tech for what he is, but who he is. And being a god is such small piece to that beautiful whole that is Tech that taking it away could never cause Jaskier to overlook him.]

[The question really is could Tech be happy? Jaskier could think of no greater privilege than to have Tech live out his life with Jaskier. To share a bed each night, talking until neither one of them can keep their eyes open any longer. To squabble over foolish things like spending habits or nicking food off each other's plates at the end of a long day. To make love just as often when there seems to be nothing else to do as when they feel so helplessly smitten with the other. To see the whole of the Continent over and over again until they're too old and fat to travel reliably any longer. To have countless songs to regale Tech with warm nostalgia as they look back on their time together and see it as having been an incredible journey and lives well-spent. It all seems like a dream. Far too good to be possibly real.]

[But it has its drawbacks. Tech would know the fragility of mortal life. He would know injury and illness as well as aches like hunger, thirst, and exhaustion. He would inevitably come to know what it is to age, when one's mind and body no longer work as they once did. And he would, no doubt, know intimately that feeling of never having enough time for all he wants to accomplish even with the knowledge he's lived a good life.]

[And he would remember so much of this on his own. Sure, Ava would be there as well, and there would be things she would know that they could no doubt share and reminiscence over in private. But these moments, these words and things shared just between Tech and Jaskier? They would be for him to carry alone because the person who was there couldn't remember. It was as though it never happened.]

[It pains Jaskier to think of those parts. And it worries him, too. Much as Jaskier envisions and hopes for such a bright, happy future, he knows there's the possibility of resentment. What if there comes a time where Tech decides it hadn't been worth it? What if he came to believe that no amount of good possibly outweighed the hardships he faced either as a mortal or as the only one who remembered? What if he regretted that choice every day for the rest of his life? Jaskier... Well, he can't predict how he would react or feel without the memories of their time together here, but he knows sitting here and now on Tech's couch, that would kill him. He'd never be able to forgive himself for putting Tech through that, robbing him of something like so many others before him had and truly being his undoing.]

[Jaskier worries his lower lip a moment, gaze drifting towards the mural on the wall. Is there the possibility that he's wrong? Could it be that he isn't leading Tech towards any sort of freedom, but simply changing the look of his cage? He's quiet as he contemplates those questions far more than Tech's, weighing it all out. He's quiet long enough that he knows he's lapsed into more than a pause at this point and he feels a touch self-conscious and guilty for it. Those were important questions that Tech asked, and he's left him without an immediate answer. But then he remembers his own words, and he feels a bit foolish.]

[Love is a risk. But it's powerful, too. And if Jaskier could always find his way back to loving Tech, then surely... Surely, they can find their happy ending.]


There's a reason I didn't make any mention of you being a god of technology in your song beyond that it wouldn't exactly fit. Don't get me wrong, those things you do to me in bed? You really undersold the experience of sleeping with a god to me. Frankly, I should be a little cross with you for not properly preparing me for all that, [he says, teasing a little as an apology for his earlier quiet.] But I don't love you because you're a god, Tech. I love you.

If this place were to strip you of all you can do and be as a god tomorrow, I would love you just as much then as I do right now. And if I were to never be able to retain a single memory of you so that each day it would be as though I were meeting you for the first time, I would still fall in love with you before each day was through.

[He pauses there because that was the easy part since it was never in question. What is to come next he knows he's infusing with an optimism that Tech could just as easily reject as the previous. And maybe that would cement Tech's decision against it, and maybe that would be for the best. But... Jaskier would rather it be Tech chose something better for him, not because he was so certain love couldn't overcome even Destiny.]

But Tech, I will always want you to choose your happiness above all else. Even if it isn't with me. And I'm not saying that looking for reassurances that you're happy with me now or that you possibly could in the future. [Jaskier shakes his head a little.] That's not what I'm talking about.

Whatever world or life you choose, love, I want it to be what you want. [He stops the movements of his fingers in Tech's hair, moving his hand away from his head entirely to simply hold him.] And I can't and won't pretend like I wouldn't be immensely sad if I wasn't part of that life you make for yourself, but this can still be gift enough. Knowing and loving you, even in the event that I forget it all... Oh, darling, it wouldn't take anything away from it, from us. My mind might forget, but I don't think my heart ever could. I simply wouldn't know how lucky I was is all. Part of me would still love you even if I never realized it.
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[personal profile] bardicdisaster 2022-05-11 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[There is a part of Jaskier that's tempted to tell Tech to forget the promise. Especially when he's already voicing that there's no small part of him that doesn't want to already just for that opportunity of more time together. But Jaskier makes no appeals to that part of Tech despite how much he would like to because he knows it's important to Tech. He's known that from the beginning, the moment Tech asked who would be responsible for telling Jaskier's story, it was deeply important to Tech that some part of Jaskier is able to grasp and hold onto immortality of a kind. And sure, there is some degree of excitement to the idea. Who wouldn't be thrilled at the notion that their life's work can not only far exceed their own lifetime, but be permanently tied to them? But it's not Jaskier's priority in the end. The longer-lasting mark he wants to leave in the world differs despite the trappings of his ego. But it's important to Tech, and that matters just as much if not more in some ways.]

[So, he won't tell Tech which is the right one to choose. He sticks to his words that he wants it to be Tech's choice and what he wants. Not what he's been convinced or told to want. All that means is Jaskier had best continue making those videos as often as possible should Tech choose his legacy. So he can be with Tech for as long and as often as possible. Every day.]

[Jaskier huffs a laugh at the request to hear the song, the sound just as much amused as it is pleased. He's happy Tech likes it so much to want to hear it again so soon. And, of course, proud and pleased with his own songwriting that he was able to capture something so phenomenal, so utterly inspiring as Tech's life thus far. And he's so glad, the happiest he's been in a while, that it took away Tech's doubts about them. That there was a soothing answer to all the questions about the reality and permanency of Jaskier's feelings. That his love can be something that doesn't have to hurt.]


You can hear it as few or as many times as you want to hear it. And if you never wanted another person to hear it, then not a soul would ever hear it save you. It's your song, Tech. [He kisses Tech's forehead.] To do with as you please.

[That's not the usual sort of thing that Jaskier would offer. Even with lovers of the past, Jaskier never really surrendered that much control over the songs he wrote to and about them regardless of just how personal they got. None of his subjects ever have had any sort of ability to stop Jaskier from performing any song in his repertoire. Gods, if Geralt knew... Well, Jaskier would hear the end of it because it would just be a sour look perhaps coupled with a grunt, and then nothing further. But still. Jaskier would be stuck perseverating on the look and the potential grunt for a long time after! But Jaskier is willing to part with such control to Tech because he knows how few opportunities throughout his long life he's been afforded that sort of control over anything.]

[...And, okay, maybe Jaskier is also quite confident Tech won't have a problem with it. It's a really good fucking song! Who wouldn't want Jaskier singing it from the rooftops? They'd have to be mad.]

[Keeping his hold on Tech, Jaskier leans forward in the direction of his lute.]


Hand it to me, will you, love? You're closer.

[Considering he's more than confident he could play his lute blindfolded, upside down, and behind his back, Jaskier's confident he can play it with Tech still nestled in close and occupying his lap. Besides, he's noticed how mindful Tech is of the lute, looking at it as though it might shatter should he so much as place a single fingertip on it. The care is appreciated given how precious the lute is to Jaskier with all of its history and memories, but it is a little excessive on Tech's part to be frightened that he might ruin it so easily. So, Jaskier thinks Tech ought to get a little more acquainted with her. Feel the weight of her in his own lap and watch her being played from a different perspective than some untouchable, sacred object and as an extension of Jaskier instead. And who knows? Perhaps Tech will feel comfortable and brave enough to have his own hand on the strings someday, strumming as Jaskier presses chords along the neck at least until Tech's fingers begin feeling a bit sore. But for now, this ought to be enough.]
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[personal profile] bardicdisaster 2022-05-15 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[He can't help the slight smile at Tech quickly retreating from the lute if only because the lute certainly isn't going anywhere from him. Jaskier can't loop the strap over himself and Tech, therefore, it has to rest more squarely in Tech's lap and against him than on Jaskier. His smile brightens at Tech's question as he answers easily,]

The day we met.

[It would perhaps be easy to assume the answer isn't an honest one. After all, love at first sight is a bit absurd when brought from story to reality. It seems the sort of thing that someone would tease as an answer before offering up the honest one. But Jaskier looks back at Tech, gaze not drifting away from his eyes with an earnestness that can only be taken as genuine. Because it wasn't exactly love at first sight, but it may as well have been with the proximity between Jaskier beginning to feel something for Tech and their meeting.]

That song I sang for you had fallen out of my usual sets for quite some time. I've written far better since I wrote it and, well... [Jaskier shakes his head a little. There's no need for him to bring all of that up now to answer Tech's question.] It's not a song I would have picked quite honestly had you not played that song for me. But it felt...right.

[For the first time in a very long time.]

So, I wanted to give something back to you.

[Jaskier never thanked Tech for all his pointers or tidbits about Penance when they first met. Not really. He hardly even acknowledged them by comparison. But what he did thank Tech for was the music. Because even if Tech hadn't known, even if that hadn't been his intention, the end result had been that Jaskier felt something he hadn't in quite some time in singing that song for Tech. It was as much a connection between Tech and Jaskier as it was with Jaskier and himself. But the latter couldn't have happened without the former. Not then. Not when Jaskier needed it most. And so, it made that connection to Tech all the more important even if Jaskier's part in Tech's life and vice versa still seemed so incredibly ambiguous.]

I just didn't know what shape or form the song would take just yet. [Jaskier crooks a smile then as he teases a little.] I had ideas, of course, because what is a god of technology if not an endless font of inspiration for something new.

[He keeps his hold on the lute's neck, but his other hand drifts to Tech's to bring it to his lips and press kisses to his fingertips.]

But I still didn't know. [Jaskier releases Tech's hand to caress his face instead, thumb stroking gently at his cheek.] Not until you played for me.

[And it was then that Jaskier saw that beautiful person past all the bluster and pageantry of being a god. There was a person who loved so deeply and fiercely even despite how often it tended to hurt and rob him of so much. He was brave and beautiful, and he was so authentically himself, and Jaskier knew he wanted to capture that. Not whatever impressions he or someone else might have, not whatever designs or hopes, but exactly as he was. Someone brave enough to try again and again when others most likely would have broken and succumbed entirely to their bitterness and cruelty.]

[Jaskier leans in to kiss Tech sweetly then, lingering there for a moment or two before parting. His thumb traces Tech's lips when they part, Jaskier's smile soft and warm as he looks at this brilliant man that he loves in quiet awe. It turns to teasing then as he gently pokes the tip of Tech's nose with his index finger.]


I'd say it's a surprise you didn't notice on your own that I was serious about writing you a song from the beginning, but you also didn't even have a clue I wasn't struggling with a song at all, so! A keen sense of observation is not one of your abilities, is it? Or are you just too distracted by how beautiful I am at all times to notice? [He winks before pressing a kiss to Tech's cheek as he starts playing the introduction to his song.] We'll say it's the latter and spare you the embarassment if anyone asks.