idealisme: (Au grand vent de la liberté)
Enjolras; ([personal profile] idealisme) wrote in [community profile] nysalogs2018-07-06 05:49 pm

and so I'll read a book

Who: Enjolras ([personal profile] idealisme) & open
What: Catch-all as Enjolras gets on with things while we're all on the station
When: July
Where: Thesis Station- the pods, wandering around, one training simulation
Warning(s): None.


A. Don't cry for me, France
...For he that thinks absolute power purifies men's blood, and corrects the baseness of human nature, need read but the history of this, or any other age...

[There's a man sitting in front of a pod, reading aloud from a book. Listen long enough, you'll hear it's some kind of political book and that the young man is reading with great interest. On approaching it's clear the man has bright, almost tear-filled eyes. He'll stop when he hears footsteps.

If the visitor doesn't speak first, Enjolras will begin:]
Yes? May I help you?

B. I think I'll try defying gravity
[Finding himself floating up to the ceiling isn't really an inconvenience. What is a problem is Enjolras' book floating away from him and towards you. Stretching and straining doesn't help, he can't reach it.]

Please, will you take hold of that? [He's keeping his voice even, but there's something very worried in his look. This is something very important to him.]

C. The snow glows white on the mountain today
[It's actually a nice day in the snow training simulation. The sun's out and the wind isn't blowing too strongly. The perfect day to learn to buildn an igloo, right?

Well, right until you get smacked in the back of the head by a snowball. If you look around for the culpript you'll see only Enjolras, working determinedly on his fire.

Studying him very closely will reveal he's totally engrossed in his fire and oblivious to the world around him, but who wants to look closely when you've been attacked by a snowball!?]


D. I don't know any musical songs about malfunctioning doorways
[Having been on the station for a while since time was frozen, Enjolras feels fairly confident in getting around. If he thinks of it like a city rather than an inordinately large house then he has fewer problems.

Until he walks through a door and into what is not the observatory. It is, in fact, someone's personal rooms. Uh, sorry. Hope you're not doing anything particularly private.]
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[personal profile] winecasks 2018-07-16 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
[ Grantaire knows what he’s started. He knew what he was starting the moment the words formed in his mind. He could have stopped himself, but he chose not to.

He does not believe in Robespierre. He believes in Enjolras, and Enjolras is stunting his own beliefs by not reaching beyond his books. There are kings and queens right here among them now, people he can speak to without being forced to run the gauntlet just to obtain an audience with them, but he refuses.

Grantaire stops his pacing, takes a seat, and gazes calmly back at Enjolras with a softness that wasn't there before. What do you know of him, Enjolras?, he could ask, but he doesn't. Instead:
]

Then I shall take a vow of silence. You will find that I have nothing of use to contribute.

[ He doesn’t regret denouncing Robespierre. He knew a painful response was in store, but it’s been quite awhile since he’s heard something that cuts as deeply as “I am ashamed to know you”. ]
pluspetitpoete: (Un rire qui se perd)

[personal profile] pluspetitpoete 2018-07-16 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
Oh both of you, enough! [He slams his book down on the table, which ought to be a sign; he never mistreats books]

You are both arguing like children, and I'll have no more of it! You don't listen to each other. All you do is argue for the sake of arguing, and neither will ever bother looking at the other side of things, and now Grantaire has pledged a vow of silence which will last exactly until Enjolras utters his next sentence and then the cycle will start again.

So stop it. I'm tired of it.
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[personal profile] winecasks 2018-07-16 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
[ Grantaire is equally taken aback by Jehan’s outburst. He blinks as the table rattles, and his smile wanes.

They argue so often in regards to politics, it’s almost a wonder that anyone should have any objection against it, but Jehan seems genuinely upset. It’s just difficult to stop arguing with Enjolras wants to continue. So he sits back in his chair, takes a swig from his bottle of wine, and he does exactly what Jehan said he would: he breaks his vow of silence.
]

I have taken many things seriously. You merely disagree with most of them.
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[personal profile] pluspetitpoete 2018-07-16 07:14 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh I could --

[And so he does. He marches up to Enjolras and slugs him square in the chest. And then moves over to Grantaire and does the same, hitting him square in the shoulder.] You're not listening. To each other, or to me.

I'm asking you to stop fighting, for once. For a whole day. Or god, I'd love a week! But at least for the next few hours, I want no arguments from either of you.

And if you cannot do that, there will be consequences.
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[personal profile] winecasks 2018-07-16 07:29 am (UTC)(link)
[ Jehan is full of surprises today, and this is the one that actually gets Grantaire to listen. How could he not? Jehan is a small man, but he packs a surprisingly powerful punch. It’s enough to make Grantaire wince and reach up to rub the ache away. Perhaps he’s just getting older, or perhaps Jehan is just stronger than he looks.

He glances toward Enjolras, glances toward Jehan, back toward Enjolras, and takes a long swig of his wine.
]

You should take up boxing, Prouvaire. No one would ever think you capable of that.
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[personal profile] pluspetitpoete 2018-07-16 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
[At least they're quiet now. Though it takes Jehan a moment to catch his breath and calm down.]

Forgive me, I took that a step too far. But you did this in the café at home. And then here, at the house. And now on the ship. And right now it's only me here with you. I don't have Ferre, who can reason with you both.

And neither of you seem to want to listen to me, but all this arguing is genuinely upsetting. I know I can't keep you from it forever, but at least for a while. Allow me some peace.
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[personal profile] winecasks 2018-07-16 07:50 am (UTC)(link)
[ It’s true, they do a lot of arguing, and none of it is ever particularly civil. Grantaire simply feels as though it’s necessary to argue, regardless of the topic. It’s been the two of them for so long, it’s almost as though they’ve forgotten how to handle a third person. The change in scenery certainly hasn’t helped things.

Jehan deserves peace if he wants it. Surely they can agree upon that. If Enjolras won't speak, Grantaire will. This is their friend, after all.
]

I’m sorry, Jehan. Your voice should be heard. There is little need for you to shout over us.

[ Grantaire puts his bottle down, choosing instead to roll his shoulder until it’s no longer sore. Really, Jehan. Take up boxing. ]

And you, Enjolras. I apologize as well. Not for my opinion, but for upsetting you needlessly.

[ C I V I L. ]

I’m likely to do the same again tomorrow, but I apologize for that as well.
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[personal profile] pluspetitpoete 2018-07-16 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
That is all I'm asking for. [He leans over and presses a kiss to Grantaire's forehead, then back across the room to lean up and kiss Enjolras's cheek] I'm sorry for being so angry with you both.

But I think, I hope, you can see why I might be frustrated. Being caught in the middle of you two can be exhausting.

A few day's peace, that's all I ask. No shouting, no underhanded comments, just -- civil conversation.

I'll even take steps to help take away some temptations.
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[personal profile] winecasks 2018-07-16 08:14 am (UTC)(link)
[ Grantaire is happy to have the Jehan they know and love back so quickly. He can’t argue with Enjolras this time: they have been rude. Ignoring their friend is incredibly ill-mannered, and Grantaire feels terrible that they’ve driven Jehan to shouting and violence. ]

If I could promise you that it would end, I would, but I fear my promises mean little. Still, I will do my best.

[ With only slight hesitation, he offers what remains of his wine to Jehan, which isn’t much, but it’s enough for someone who isn’t quite as fond of it as Grantaire is. ]

If an argument begins again this afternoon, you need only ask me to leave.
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[personal profile] pluspetitpoete 2018-07-16 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I accept both of your apologies. [And the wine, he accepts that too, sipping at it while he thinks.]

No, there will be no arguing this afternoon, so I won't need to ask you to leave. I want a truce from the both of you. Forty-eight hours of no fighting. No debates, no arguments, no playing devil's advocate.

I want both of you to promise. And if I catch you arguing, there will be consequences.
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[personal profile] winecasks 2018-07-16 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Grantaire is surprised by how much he’s agreeing with Enjolras in regards to this. He would love to put it to rest and stop Jehan from being so uncharacteristically serious, but this type of optimism is too much for an old pessimist. They argue. Perhaps their reasons for doing so are different, but it’s what they do, and it happen often.

He merely give a wave of his hand, urging Jehan to continue.
]

I have nothing to say that has not already been said before I can agree to your terms, Prouvaire.
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[personal profile] pluspetitpoete 2018-07-22 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course you can disagree with each other. But all I want for the next two days is a simple "I disagree with your point," or something in that vein. And then the discussion can be tabled for after the truce.

[He doesn't trust them just yet to have a friendly discussion where both sides listen to the other's point.

Though he does think of a loop hole that could be exploited.]
And I'll be needing your communicators, please. It isn't a truce if you're messaging each other your arguments.
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[personal profile] winecasks 2018-07-23 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
[ Grantaire can’t help but chuckle. He had already gotten it into his mind that they might continue their argument through communicator later on. That idea has been dashed away far too quickly. ]

We need to face the truth of the matter, Enjolras. We may not be children, but Jehan is too clever for the pair of us.

[ He doesn’t bother to argue. He simply places his own communicator on the table and slides it over to Jehan. They can find some other way to argue, surely. ]

Here you are, my dear friend. I disagree with your point-- [ He says it with a very pointed look. ] but you've made it quite clear all the same.
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[personal profile] pluspetitpoete 2018-07-28 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you, Grantaire. I appreciate you trying to get along. [He happily pockets Grantaire's communicator, then goes and fetches Enjolras's as well, putting it in his other pocket.

It's not an ideal plan, especially if Enjolras is going to be so very grumpy about it. But it's something.]


If either of you wish to lodge a complaint against the other during the truce, perhaps you could write it in a letter? That way you'll have time to think out your argument instead of just blurting it out. [And they'll have to put forth effort, so hopefully they won't want to argue just to argue.]
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[personal profile] winecasks 2018-07-29 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
[ Grantaire can certainly find others to speak to if he finds himself wishing to argue with Enjolras. He has to respect the lengths Jehan is going to in order to stop it, really. ]

Agreement would satisfy him more, but you understand that this is an unattainable thing, Enjolras. You and I have never agreed.

[ That’s not entirely true, but Grantaire is much louder when it comes to disagreements. ]

I can only imagine what a lengthy letter that would be.
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[personal profile] pluspetitpoete 2018-08-02 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
All I'm asking is that you two don't have an argument for the next two days. That's it. Two days, and you'll get your communicators back and can yell at each other until you're both blue in the face again.

But for forty-eight hours, we will have peace. That will satisfy me.