It felt like the most natural thing in the world - to take her place next to him and immediately find herself arranged in the most comfortable position for the both of them. No, Joreth never held her too tight - somehow, he knew exactly how to hold her just right, and truly, she had never felt safer or more cared about than in moments just like this, moments when they truly wanted to be with each other, each actively making the choice to share comfort with each other.
Jyn had never felt for anyone what she felt for her husband - and truth be told, she wasn't even sure what it even was that she was feeling, only that she would give anything to feel it all the time.
For the moment, nothing more needed to be said. It was comfortable enough in the quiet. Of course, with a curious new pet, that quiet was only ever going to last so long. Argi jumped into Jyn's lap and flopped over, purring before she ever lifted a hand to scratch behind his ears.
She breathed out a chuckle and nodded slightly. "I think so. Looks like he didn't really want to be left out, either."
He laughed too, reaching over to scratch a furry cheek behind the whiskers. "I don't blame him." …He belatedly hoped that didn't seem like a joke about being in her lap. But he didn't think either of them would assume that crudity. "Think he'll sleep with us, too?"
Jyn couldn't help the soft flush of her cheeks - but she got the feeling that the statement hadn't been meant in a salacious way. Their relationship had been nothing but chaste thus far. There was no reason to believe that it had been innuendo of any kind. "If he decides that he's got to be where everyone else is, I don't see why not. Or, he could make a place for himself out here. I guess we'll just have to wait and see."
Not sure whether to hope he does, since that'll help keep certain boundaries in place; or hope he doesn't, for the same reason.
Stick with the first. Mission always.
…Although actually, prioritizing the mission alone would have dictated sleeping with her already. It was his hoping to minimize how much he was using her that made him keep diffusing and avoiding. (Prioritizing her. Little as he could.)
Impulsively, (self-sabotagingly,) Cassian leaned over and pressed a small kiss to her cheek. He immediately sat back, eyes down.
And so far, things had been going well. A little at a time, bit by bit, they were getting to know each other, and clearly had no problem being close. For the first time in her life, Jyn felt like it was safe to peel away her outwardly prickly exterior to expose the shy, soft young woman that hid inside.
That was already far more than she had ever anticipated being able to do with Joreth. They were just two people who were trying to make the best of a bad situation.
But sometimes ...
When they were all wrapped up together on the couch or in bed, all Jyn could think about was how much she wanted to hold his hand, or - or ... to lean in close and press her lips to his and share a kiss. Wasn't it inevitable, with how they gravitated toward each other, how attracted to each other?
Jyn wasn't expecting the kiss to her cheek, and she laughed softly, focusing her attention back on Argi and scratching under his chin, the happy purring noises he was making, but before she lost her nerve completely, she turned and returned the kiss, the smile that lifted her lips amused ... but also maybe a little hopeful, too.
She'd probably been aiming for his cheek; but at the last moment, unknowingly, he turned his face to hers, and the kiss landed beside his mouth. He sat stock still for a moment, stunned or grappling. Then, his eyes on her lips, he slowly reached up his fingertips to touch her cheek. Started to lean forward again.
No, don't.
He stopped again, like someone had frozen a holoimage. For the first time in years, not knowing what to do next.
She had been aiming for his cheek. But she could not change trajectory in time after he turned his head slightly, and her kiss nearly touched his lips full-on. She wanted to apologize, in fact, her lips were parting in order to do just that, but he reached up to touch her cheek, and she lost the ability to breathe completely.
Was this ...
Were they ...
He stopped. He stared. And Jyn didn't know what to think. Still, she didn't move away or break their contact. Before she could think it through, she murmured - "You don't have to be afraid of me."
He wanted to. So much. So much, that he suddenly forgot which impulse he was supposed to fight: the urge to kiss her or the fear to. Which one did he go with to be triumphant…?
Through her confusion, through the despair that was beginning to settle heavily in the pit of her stomach, she had to wonder if the last part - the part about his work - was only just tacked on to try to make her feel better.
She didn't buy it.
Her expression only crumbled for a fraction of a second, and then she began to rebuild the walls she had taken down, piece by piece, for her husband. Maybe she had been naive to hope that what they were building was something good. Maybe she only had herself to blame for the hurt she was feeling.
But if he truly wanted nothing to do with her, then why had he told her about his relationship with Grendreef's wife? Why were they making plans for a honeymoon and why had they adopted Argi? Why did they gravitate toward each other like it was the most natural thing in the world to do? Why did they both sleep so much better when they were all wrapped up together? Why had he made her care?
She took a sharp breath and forced herself to pull away, put even a small distance between them. "Maybe you should have told me that from the beginning."
Maybe then, she wouldn't have felt so ... betrayed.
Temptation was very strong to put his face in his hands. Or shed a tear, or otherwise give in to, let show how much what she just said—and how much he deserved it—felt like crash-landing on Sevarcos II. Let her see this hurt him, too, and maybe let that return them somewhat to being on the same side.
He fought that temptation; kept himself sitting upright, his hands now clasped between his knees.
"Maybe," he conceded. Though he couldn't bring himself to sound cold and matter-of-fact about it. He sounded miserable. "I wanted… to be better than that, with you. But… there are lines…"
Stop talking. He fell silent, looking down at his hands. Argi was still in Jyn's lap but had stopped purring.
Abruptly, Cassian unfolded his hands and stood from the couch. "I'll… go, for right now. Walk, get my head together. You and Argi have the apartment for the night. Yeah? And if it's okay with you, we can talk more in the morning?"
Jyn wanted so very badly to live up to her bad reputation. She wanted to say something cruel and cutting, she wanted Joreth to hurt like she was hurting, but the moment came and went, and she said nothing.
Point in fact, Jyn probably appeared exactly as she felt - small and young and completely heartbroken. And so, so stupid for allowing herself to get so emotionally involved so quickly.
She scoffed as he continued, focusing her attention on Argi, instead, scratching behind his ears in order to assure him that despite the sudden tension, everything was going to be fine ... even though she wasn't sure she believed that it would.
What did he mean there were lines? Nothing else mattered when they were away from their respective jobs - just each other. Right? Jyn didn't look up as Joreth stood, afraid that if she did, she would humiliate herself further by pleading for a better explanation or begging him to stay.
"You don't want me. What else is there to talk about?", she muttered, her voice trembling, almost on the verge of tearful. She felt awful leaving it at that, but that really was the crux of it all.
He didn't want her. And stupidly, heartbreakingly so, she did want him.
Don't want you?! He must still be a pretty good actor. His heart hurt with how much he wanted her. In so many ways.
The hurt was only worse when he didn't say it. Let her think it. It was moving somewhere. Had to be this or the alternative. This is the right one. Damn it to hell.
He said nothing. Just looked away, went for his boots. Stopped shy of touching her or saying goodbye. Nor did he try to touch Argi; he was for Jyn. He just… picked up his jacket and went through the door. Wondering if this would make the rest of his job harder or easier. Wondering if he'd be able to bear to come back at all—or bear to stay away. Just… not knowing.
He knew, at least, at last, what to do with this moment; where he needed to go.
It didn't make any sense, even though Jyn had been the one to say it.
But he didn't deny it, and her heart sank all the further to think that all of the bonding they had been doing - if she could even call it that now - the getting closer, kriff, the sleeping together all wrapped up in each other's arms ...
And had it all meant nothing?
That didn't seem possible. But maybe ... she had wanted it to be real so much that she had convinced herself that she was seeing things that hadn't actually been developing. In any case, she was hurting so desperately, and she didn't know how to make it stop.
Nothing was said as he retrieved his boots and jacket ... and then left. Jyn sat in the stifling quiet for a moment, and then stood and found her own. "Sorry", she told Argi, who was watching curiously. "I - I need to catch my breath. You've got food. I'll be right back."
She took the lift down, and even though she caught sight of Joreth making his way through the crowd and knew that she should go the opposite way ...
He unwittingly led the way to the outskirts of town. Right past the red light district, without stopping. No, where he went… in a developmental industrial area… was literally a junkyard.
Up to a derelict spaceship on which he rapped his knuckles. And it opened. Giving him a boarding ramp, with a dark inhuman shape—a droid? yes, KX security series—standing inside.
"You're not due for a check-in," said the droid, with a male Core-accented voice. "What's wrong?"
'Joreth' shook his head, giving a cursory glance around, and waved the droid into the ship as he entered it too. But from inside, his voice came, "Leave it open. I need air."
So the boarding ramp stayed down. And the voices inside the ship could be heard outside.
"What's wrong?" the droid repeated.
"I can't do this, Kay," said the human. "I can't keep doing this."
"Which part of 'this'? Aiding the Admiral? Minding his family? Or dealing with your own?"
"Jyn's not my family. She can't be."
"Why not? Why not take advantage of—"
"Because that's exactly what I'm doing. Taking advantage. I have a say in this. She hasn't."
"You sleep better with her. Your vitals have been steadily—"
"Kay, I'm lying to her. The closer we get… I want to stop lying."
"Is that an option?"
"No."
"So you have to keep lying. Is that so hard? That's been your job most of your life, now, hasn't it?"
"It's different with her. I want it to be different. I don't know if you can understand…"
"Different how?"
"…"
"Cassian."
"I want it to be real."
"What would that require?"
"Telling her the truth. Risking everything. My life, her life if she decided not to turn me in, the mission… I could see if she wanted to defect, and if so, get us both out, but probably before achieving whatever I'm here to achieve in the first place… I've never put anything ahead of a mission in my life, Kay."
"Including yourself."
"I guess."
"What makes her different?"
"…"
"This is why you're here, isn't it? To talk this through? So do it. Cassian, what makes Jyn different?"
"…She just is. …And how I feel…"
"Which is?"
"I… think I… love—"
"Shh." The droid suddenly cut him off. "Something just moved outside."
The voices fell abruptly silent. And the droid's metallic footfalls approached the ramp again.
Jyn knew she shouldn't follow - that she had no real right to, but as she kept a reasonable distance behind Joreth and tried to use other pedestrians as a way to obscure herself, she convinced herself that what she was doing was the right thing.
The crowd thinned considerably once they passed the red light district, and Jyn kept to the shadows as she carefully continued forward into more unincorporated areas and further from the city proper. She ducked down behind a pair of rusted crates and watched as the boarding ramp descended ... and a huge KX droid greeted her husband familiarly.
...
Hadn't he told her that he'd had one when he was a child, that a KX droid was his friend?
Jyn slowly crept forward toward the opened ship, curious to find out what was being said inside.
She couldn't keep track of her emotions as she listened in on a conversation that was probably meant to be kept private.
'Jyn's not my family' nearly brought her to tears. She balled her fists at her side and tried to focus on the biting pain of her fingernails pressing into her palms.
The conversation about lying, though, left her head spinning and her stomach churning. What did they mean about taking advantage and Joreth had been lying his entire life, that it was his job? Was everything she thought they had been building together truly nothing more than empty words and faked emotions?
But he wanted it to be different ...
How could it be when the droid called him Cassian, and Jyn had the horrible feeling that not only had she never known Joreth at all, but that she - that the Admiral and his family and Krennic, too, had been deceived, and that could be dangerous for them all.
Kriff, Jyn wanted it to be real, too.
Hot tears - angry and hurt and frightened - cascaded down her cheeks as the conversation continued and the realization hit - he was Rebellion. A part of her yearned for the escape that he outlined ... but another part of her, a large part, was conflicted. For all intents and purposes, no matter her leanings, she had married the enemy. And he had done so with ulterior motives. What was his mission? And what part did she have to play in it?
Jyn's footing slipped as Joreth - no, no, Cassian began to admit that he might love her and all too suddenly, all noise ceased.
But when Cassian and Kay investigated the source of the noise, all they would find was a flock of scavenger birds settling back down after having been disturbed by an unknown source.
Just birds. Blameless, disinterested birds. Though Cassian couldn't shake the feeling of someone walking over his grave.
Whatever the case, the moment had passed, and nothing—not even Kaytoo—could bring the confession so close to his lips again.
Cassian spent the night on the shuttle. It was his first night without her since the wedding. When he jerked and screamed, it was Kay's hands that woke him, pinning him down so he didn't hurt himself. He couldn't fall asleep in the cot again. Instead he sat with Kay in the cockpit, listening to comm nonsense chatter. When his head began to sag, and Kay put a metal arm around his flesh and bone shoulders, Cassian let himself lean over, close his eyes, and press his flushed forehead to Kay's cool chestplate.
When he woke again, there was sunlight, and Kay had kept Cassian propped against him all night.
He didn't want to go back. He wondered if that thing had happened to him that he and Draven had discussed before, about others… whether training or recruiting or evaluating or just… conversing. Had he hit his breaking point? He didn't want to go back and lie again. He felt so tired of lying.
But let's be honest. Be specific. He didn't mind lying to Grendreef, kind as the man had been to him. He didn't really mind lying to the household or children. They couldn't care much less. He didn't want to lie more to Jyn.
"I don't know if I can do this, Kay," muttered Cassian.
Kay was straightening Cassian's rumpled clothes; a level of caretaking Kay would never have performed for anyone else and Cassian rarely allowed for himself.
"If you think you've broke," said Kay, recognizing what Cassian meant immediately, "then you shouldn't go back. We should leave, right now."
That thought was still less bearable. Cassian wouldn't go into the fresher to dry heave or weep. He wouldn't curl in on himself and wait and see. He wouldn't sacrifice himself in a meaningless lasers-blazing assault. (Nor would he do that to this enemy he'd grown—not just Jyn but Grendreef's children—to love.)
Lying more, it was.
He closed his fingers around Kaytoo's to gently guide the droid's hand away. (Not move it: Cassian would never be strong enough to move any part of Kay, but he could give signals for Kay to follow; and, for Cassian alone, Kay always would.)
"I'll check in again," Cassian murmured. "Mon Cal blink code tonight, to confirm the mission is continuing. If I fail to… you're to evacuate."
"Cassian."
"Kay. One of us has to make it back."
A long silence. Cassian put his hand on Kay's chassis and again touched his forehead to him.
Finally, Kay said, "Then you'd best go now." And Cassian rapped Kay's chestplate in confirmation before leaving the shuttle, possibly for good.
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He reached their door—his and Jyn's—rather: Joreth's and Jyn's—and rested his forehead against it for a moment, as he had against Kaytoo. In all the ways he'd imagined his own death or destruction, this hadn't been one of them. Taken down so gently. So tenderly. By someone who hadn't meant to bring him down at all.
It wasn't Jyn's fault. Of all of them, she might have been the only one not at all at fault.
Why couldn't they have met some other way. Some other time or place. The Force was cruel after all.
He indulged the thoughts for a handful of heartbeats. Then he struck himself together and opened the door.
Jyn found little rest during the course of the night.
She had spent a large part of it in a daze as she tried to put the pieces together and process all the things she had overheard. She sat in the corner of the shower and cried, her tears mingling with the hot, hot water that cascaded over her.
This wasn't exactly something that she could discuss with anyone - it wasn't as though she had friends that she could trust. Her mother was dead. Her father ... hadn't even come to the wedding as it was. The only person she had was Joreth - and he wasn't even real.
Cassian.
Stranger. Enemy. And perhaps the worst part of all was hearing him say that he thought he might love her ... because for a moment, Jyn was almost certain that she had been falling in love with him, too.
But that - all of it - had been real. She was just a means to an end in whatever mission he had been sent here to complete, a pawn for both sides, little more than collateral damage when all was said and done.
The bed felt so cold and lonely without him there with her. Jyn couldn't find a way to get comfortable no matter what she tried, and even Argi laid with her, purring like an engine, but she found little comfort in it, even as she petted him gently in thanks.
I don't know how I'm supposed to go back to the way things were before.
But if Cassian were a smart man, and if he was as compromised as he said he felt, his best course of action would be to go and never return.
Jyn caught little snatches of a sleep, minutes at a time, but always awoke to an empty bed and a heavy heart. The sun rose, and Jyn got up with it, haunting the apartment like a ghost as she took a personal day from her duties - she couldn't afford anyone seeing her like this, and she knew she'd never be able to pay attention to the tasks she'd have to attend to. She'd alert the wrong people, and now especially, the last thing they needed - if there was a they anymore - were suspicious eyes on them.
She went through the motions as she fed Argi and fixed breakfast, laughing a joyless laugh when she realized she'd fixed two plates. She left one at the table, and sat in the corner of the couch to try to get something in her stomach even though she was certain she'd be sick if she did.
When the door opened, Jyn didn't flinch or even look up. She couldn't. She was too afraid of what he'd see in her expression or her eyes if she did. Why did he come back? He shouldn't have come back.
When Cassian was eight, he'd been caught in an explosion. It left him shrapnel-torn and temporarily deaf. One of his strongest memories of Khryw, the Separatist who'd saved him from the Caridan riot and brought him to the CIS, was of her holding his hand and pushing his sweat-soaked hair out of his face as, unanaesthetised, they dug the shrapnel out of his shoulder and back. But bad as that procedure had been, physically scarred as it left him (he still had that dusting of shrapnel marks—among the many scars that were the reason he kept a shirt on whenever he could and Jyn had kindly not asked him about when he couldn't), he'd found the deafness worse. Unable to communicate with those right there; physically close but insurmountably apart.
Jyn looked as hollowed-out as he felt. And Cassian felt that loneliness that, isolated as his life had been, he hadn't felt quite this way since he was eight.
His eyes flickered, taking in the whole room in a reflexive instant (as he did when he entered any space). He saw the plate she'd made for him and wanted to cross the room in one stride and take her in his arms and press his face to her skin and plead for forgiveness.
Instead, he stood just inside the doorway, letting the door click closed behind him, and didn't try to come in further. Just said, very softly, "Hi."
Where Jyn couldn't bear to look, Argi poked his head up instead, carefully observing Cassian (she could no longer think of him as Joreth - Joreth had never existed, and it caused her heart to constrict painfully to think, again, that none of what they had was real), his head tilted to the side. The cat grumbled a judgmental little noise, and Jyn quietly shushed him.
The distance between them was relatively small, but it might as well have been light years keeping them apart.
She gathered enough composure - enough courage - to glance at him, and didn't know if it made her feel better or worse to see him look as wrecked as she felt. Despite everything she had overheard, and how hurt and angry and conflicted she felt about it all ...
She still wanted nothing more than to bridge that gap, carefully curl her arms around him, and reiterate that for better or worse, he was the man that she had married.
He had come back. But he didn't have a plan beyond that fact.
What now? Surrender to what he wanted—what she'd made clear they both wanted—and appease them both in the moment, but make the inevitability of their situation all the worse? Solidify this state of unhappy equilibrium, no longer even enjoying the illusion of trust and closeness? Break up the marriage in character, forfeit its benefits but stop endangering the mission over it?
All he wanted to do was hold her and sleep. Really sleep, as he hadn't all night—as, it seemed, he couldn't outside her arms. Wrapped up in her and her in him, as they had only last night.
"Is my being here okay?" Not a challenge, not a dare, not passive aggressive, not even an act: simple, earnest, sad-eyed and soft-voiced wondering if any of this was salvageable—if she could ever possibly be glad to see him again.
Well. Neither did Jyn, so at least they were both standing in a similar place.
Logically speaking, where could they go from this point? She knew too much about him, who he was, why he was here to ever go back to the place that they had been before.
She couldn't ignore it. And there was no taking back the decision to follow, no matter how much she wished she would have just gone the opposite way altogether.
Why are you here? Why are you doing this?
Jyn hadn't had much of an appetite anyway, but now, it had disappeared completely, and she set her half-empty bowl on the table in front of her, suddenly queasy at the thought of trying to finish it.
"It's where you live, isn't it?", she asked, and it wasn't a challenge, wasn't a dar, wasn't passive-agressive, and wasn't put on in any way, shape, or form. It was tremulous and uncertain, the voice of a young woman who felt small and scared and didn't know if she had just lost everything she had ever cared about.
Her words and tone of voice hit him like a rancor riding a gundark. He didn't know if it was the right or fair or kind decision, but it was the only one he was capable of. He crossed the space between them and went down on his knee in front of her. He looked up into her face. "Jyn… I'm so, so sorry. I made you think I didn't want you. That's not it. That's not it at all."
Oh, this was bad. This was going to lead to disaster. She should have admitted that she had followed him the evening before, that she'd heard him speak to his droid companion, that she knew who he was and who he worked for and why he was even here, but ...
The words wouldn't come.
"You ... don't have to explain - anything", she tried, even though Force knew, she wanted to know.
This was never going to work - them - and she should just admit it here and now, make as quick and easy a break as possible so that neither of them were led to ruin because they wanted each other.
This was never going to work. It was built on a foundation of lies. He needed to go before he got caught.
His looked at her hands. Tentatively reached out with his own—stopped shy of touching her. "Listen… I didn't get much sleep. I'm going to take the day off. We could…" He didn't know what. But if she did, whatever it was, he was open to it.
Jyn almost - almost stretched her fingers out just enough to complete the circuit. But she was afraid of what might happen if she did. "I didn't sleep much either", she murmured, shrugging. "And I already took a personal day. So ... "
So they could sleep. Or not. Or talk. Or not. Or ... just let things be strained and strange.
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Date: 2019-07-26 02:12 am (UTC)Jyn had never felt for anyone what she felt for her husband - and truth be told, she wasn't even sure what it even was that she was feeling, only that she would give anything to feel it all the time.
For the moment, nothing more needed to be said. It was comfortable enough in the quiet. Of course, with a curious new pet, that quiet was only ever going to last so long. Argi jumped into Jyn's lap and flopped over, purring before she ever lifted a hand to scratch behind his ears.
She breathed out a chuckle and nodded slightly. "I think so. Looks like he didn't really want to be left out, either."
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Date: 2019-08-04 09:07 am (UTC)Stick with the first. Mission always.
…Although actually, prioritizing the mission alone would have dictated sleeping with her already. It was his hoping to minimize how much he was using her that made him keep diffusing and avoiding. (Prioritizing her. Little as he could.)
Impulsively, (self-sabotagingly,) Cassian leaned over and pressed a small kiss to her cheek. He immediately sat back, eyes down.
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Date: 2019-08-05 06:40 pm (UTC)And so far, things had been going well. A little at a time, bit by bit, they were getting to know each other, and clearly had no problem being close. For the first time in her life, Jyn felt like it was safe to peel away her outwardly prickly exterior to expose the shy, soft young woman that hid inside.
That was already far more than she had ever anticipated being able to do with Joreth. They were just two people who were trying to make the best of a bad situation.
But sometimes ...
When they were all wrapped up together on the couch or in bed, all Jyn could think about was how much she wanted to hold his hand, or - or ... to lean in close and press her lips to his and share a kiss. Wasn't it inevitable, with how they gravitated toward each other, how attracted to each other?
Jyn wasn't expecting the kiss to her cheek, and she laughed softly, focusing her attention back on Argi and scratching under his chin, the happy purring noises he was making, but before she lost her nerve completely, she turned and returned the kiss, the smile that lifted her lips amused ... but also maybe a little hopeful, too.
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Date: 2019-08-07 01:00 am (UTC)No, don't.
He stopped again, like someone had frozen a holoimage. For the first time in years, not knowing what to do next.
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Date: 2019-08-08 06:34 am (UTC)Was this ...
Were they ...
He stopped. He stared. And Jyn didn't know what to think. Still, she didn't move away or break their contact. Before she could think it through, she murmured - "You don't have to be afraid of me."
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Date: 2019-08-09 03:36 am (UTC)"Not you," he whispered back. "Me. Don't trust me, Jyn. It'll hurt you."
That was too honest. Too much to say. He only just had the wherewithal to finish: "My work will always come first. It has to."
It was both the cover story and completely true.
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Date: 2019-08-09 03:12 pm (UTC)Through her confusion, through the despair that was beginning to settle heavily in the pit of her stomach, she had to wonder if the last part - the part about his work - was only just tacked on to try to make her feel better.
She didn't buy it.
Her expression only crumbled for a fraction of a second, and then she began to rebuild the walls she had taken down, piece by piece, for her husband. Maybe she had been naive to hope that what they were building was something good. Maybe she only had herself to blame for the hurt she was feeling.
But if he truly wanted nothing to do with her, then why had he told her about his relationship with Grendreef's wife? Why were they making plans for a honeymoon and why had they adopted Argi? Why did they gravitate toward each other like it was the most natural thing in the world to do? Why did they both sleep so much better when they were all wrapped up together? Why had he made her care?
She took a sharp breath and forced herself to pull away, put even a small distance between them. "Maybe you should have told me that from the beginning."
Maybe then, she wouldn't have felt so ... betrayed.
(want to pursue that "he goes to see Kay & she follows" idea?)
Date: 2019-08-11 08:15 pm (UTC)Temptation was very strong to put his face in his hands. Or shed a tear, or otherwise give in to, let show how much what she just said—and how much he deserved it—felt like crash-landing on Sevarcos II. Let her see this hurt him, too, and maybe let that return them somewhat to being on the same side.
He fought that temptation; kept himself sitting upright, his hands now clasped between his knees.
"Maybe," he conceded. Though he couldn't bring himself to sound cold and matter-of-fact about it. He sounded miserable. "I wanted… to be better than that, with you. But… there are lines…"
Stop talking. He fell silent, looking down at his hands. Argi was still in Jyn's lap but had stopped purring.
Abruptly, Cassian unfolded his hands and stood from the couch. "I'll… go, for right now. Walk, get my head together. You and Argi have the apartment for the night. Yeah? And if it's okay with you, we can talk more in the morning?"
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Date: 2019-08-12 12:54 am (UTC)Point in fact, Jyn probably appeared exactly as she felt - small and young and completely heartbroken. And so, so stupid for allowing herself to get so emotionally involved so quickly.
She scoffed as he continued, focusing her attention on Argi, instead, scratching behind his ears in order to assure him that despite the sudden tension, everything was going to be fine ... even though she wasn't sure she believed that it would.
What did he mean there were lines? Nothing else mattered when they were away from their respective jobs - just each other. Right? Jyn didn't look up as Joreth stood, afraid that if she did, she would humiliate herself further by pleading for a better explanation or begging him to stay.
"You don't want me. What else is there to talk about?", she muttered, her voice trembling, almost on the verge of tearful. She felt awful leaving it at that, but that really was the crux of it all.
He didn't want her. And stupidly, heartbreakingly so, she did want him.
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Date: 2019-08-14 02:03 am (UTC)The hurt was only worse when he didn't say it. Let her think it. It was moving somewhere. Had to be this or the alternative. This is the right one. Damn it to hell.
He said nothing. Just looked away, went for his boots. Stopped shy of touching her or saying goodbye. Nor did he try to touch Argi; he was for Jyn. He just… picked up his jacket and went through the door. Wondering if this would make the rest of his job harder or easier. Wondering if he'd be able to bear to come back at all—or bear to stay away. Just… not knowing.
He knew, at least, at last, what to do with this moment; where he needed to go.
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Date: 2019-08-16 05:19 am (UTC)But he didn't deny it, and her heart sank all the further to think that all of the bonding they had been doing - if she could even call it that now - the getting closer, kriff, the sleeping together all wrapped up in each other's arms ...
And had it all meant nothing?
That didn't seem possible. But maybe ... she had wanted it to be real so much that she had convinced herself that she was seeing things that hadn't actually been developing. In any case, she was hurting so desperately, and she didn't know how to make it stop.
Nothing was said as he retrieved his boots and jacket ... and then left. Jyn sat in the stifling quiet for a moment, and then stood and found her own. "Sorry", she told Argi, who was watching curiously. "I - I need to catch my breath. You've got food. I'll be right back."
She took the lift down, and even though she caught sight of Joreth making his way through the crowd and knew that she should go the opposite way ...
Jyn followed.
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Date: 2019-08-17 06:00 am (UTC)Up to a derelict spaceship on which he rapped his knuckles. And it opened. Giving him a boarding ramp, with a dark inhuman shape—a droid? yes, KX security series—standing inside.
"You're not due for a check-in," said the droid, with a male Core-accented voice. "What's wrong?"
'Joreth' shook his head, giving a cursory glance around, and waved the droid into the ship as he entered it too. But from inside, his voice came, "Leave it open. I need air."
So the boarding ramp stayed down. And the voices inside the ship could be heard outside.
"What's wrong?" the droid repeated.
"I can't do this, Kay," said the human. "I can't keep doing this."
"Which part of 'this'? Aiding the Admiral? Minding his family? Or dealing with your own?"
"Jyn's not my family. She can't be."
"Why not? Why not take advantage of—"
"Because that's exactly what I'm doing. Taking advantage. I have a say in this. She hasn't."
"You sleep better with her. Your vitals have been steadily—"
"Kay, I'm lying to her. The closer we get… I want to stop lying."
"Is that an option?"
"No."
"So you have to keep lying. Is that so hard? That's been your job most of your life, now, hasn't it?"
"It's different with her. I want it to be different. I don't know if you can understand…"
"Different how?"
"…"
"Cassian."
"I want it to be real."
"What would that require?"
"Telling her the truth. Risking everything. My life, her life if she decided not to turn me in, the mission… I could see if she wanted to defect, and if so, get us both out, but probably before achieving whatever I'm here to achieve in the first place… I've never put anything ahead of a mission in my life, Kay."
"Including yourself."
"I guess."
"What makes her different?"
"…"
"This is why you're here, isn't it? To talk this through? So do it. Cassian, what makes Jyn different?"
"…She just is. …And how I feel…"
"Which is?"
"I… think I… love—"
"Shh." The droid suddenly cut him off. "Something just moved outside."
The voices fell abruptly silent. And the droid's metallic footfalls approached the ramp again.
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Date: 2019-08-20 05:35 am (UTC)The crowd thinned considerably once they passed the red light district, and Jyn kept to the shadows as she carefully continued forward into more unincorporated areas and further from the city proper. She ducked down behind a pair of rusted crates and watched as the boarding ramp descended ... and a huge KX droid greeted her husband familiarly.
...
Hadn't he told her that he'd had one when he was a child, that a KX droid was his friend?
Jyn slowly crept forward toward the opened ship, curious to find out what was being said inside.
She couldn't keep track of her emotions as she listened in on a conversation that was probably meant to be kept private.
'Jyn's not my family' nearly brought her to tears. She balled her fists at her side and tried to focus on the biting pain of her fingernails pressing into her palms.
The conversation about lying, though, left her head spinning and her stomach churning. What did they mean about taking advantage and Joreth had been lying his entire life, that it was his job? Was everything she thought they had been building together truly nothing more than empty words and faked emotions?
But he wanted it to be different ...
How could it be when the droid called him Cassian, and Jyn had the horrible feeling that not only had she never known Joreth at all, but that she - that the Admiral and his family and Krennic, too, had been deceived, and that could be dangerous for them all.
Kriff, Jyn wanted it to be real, too.
Hot tears - angry and hurt and frightened - cascaded down her cheeks as the conversation continued and the realization hit - he was Rebellion. A part of her yearned for the escape that he outlined ... but another part of her, a large part, was conflicted. For all intents and purposes, no matter her leanings, she had married the enemy. And he had done so with ulterior motives. What was his mission? And what part did she have to play in it?
Jyn's footing slipped as Joreth - no, no, Cassian began to admit that he might love her and all too suddenly, all noise ceased.
But when Cassian and Kay investigated the source of the noise, all they would find was a flock of scavenger birds settling back down after having been disturbed by an unknown source.
Jyn was long gone.
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Date: 2019-08-20 06:29 am (UTC)Whatever the case, the moment had passed, and nothing—not even Kaytoo—could bring the confession so close to his lips again.
Cassian spent the night on the shuttle. It was his first night without her since the wedding. When he jerked and screamed, it was Kay's hands that woke him, pinning him down so he didn't hurt himself. He couldn't fall asleep in the cot again. Instead he sat with Kay in the cockpit, listening to comm nonsense chatter. When his head began to sag, and Kay put a metal arm around his flesh and bone shoulders, Cassian let himself lean over, close his eyes, and press his flushed forehead to Kay's cool chestplate.
When he woke again, there was sunlight, and Kay had kept Cassian propped against him all night.
He didn't want to go back. He wondered if that thing had happened to him that he and Draven had discussed before, about others… whether training or recruiting or evaluating or just… conversing. Had he hit his breaking point? He didn't want to go back and lie again. He felt so tired of lying.
But let's be honest. Be specific. He didn't mind lying to Grendreef, kind as the man had been to him. He didn't really mind lying to the household or children. They couldn't care much less. He didn't want to lie more to Jyn.
"I don't know if I can do this, Kay," muttered Cassian.
Kay was straightening Cassian's rumpled clothes; a level of caretaking Kay would never have performed for anyone else and Cassian rarely allowed for himself.
"If you think you've broke," said Kay, recognizing what Cassian meant immediately, "then you shouldn't go back. We should leave, right now."
That thought was still less bearable. Cassian wouldn't go into the fresher to dry heave or weep. He wouldn't curl in on himself and wait and see. He wouldn't sacrifice himself in a meaningless lasers-blazing assault. (Nor would he do that to this enemy he'd grown—not just Jyn but Grendreef's children—to love.)
Lying more, it was.
He closed his fingers around Kaytoo's to gently guide the droid's hand away. (Not move it: Cassian would never be strong enough to move any part of Kay, but he could give signals for Kay to follow; and, for Cassian alone, Kay always would.)
"I'll check in again," Cassian murmured. "Mon Cal blink code tonight, to confirm the mission is continuing. If I fail to… you're to evacuate."
"Cassian."
"Kay. One of us has to make it back."
A long silence. Cassian put his hand on Kay's chassis and again touched his forehead to him.
Finally, Kay said, "Then you'd best go now." And Cassian rapped Kay's chestplate in confirmation before leaving the shuttle, possibly for good.
He reached their door—his and Jyn's—rather: Joreth's and Jyn's—and rested his forehead against it for a moment, as he had against Kaytoo. In all the ways he'd imagined his own death or destruction, this hadn't been one of them. Taken down so gently. So tenderly. By someone who hadn't meant to bring him down at all.
It wasn't Jyn's fault. Of all of them, she might have been the only one not at all at fault.
Why couldn't they have met some other way. Some other time or place. The Force was cruel after all.
He indulged the thoughts for a handful of heartbeats. Then he struck himself together and opened the door.
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Date: 2019-08-20 04:59 pm (UTC)She had spent a large part of it in a daze as she tried to put the pieces together and process all the things she had overheard. She sat in the corner of the shower and cried, her tears mingling with the hot, hot water that cascaded over her.
This wasn't exactly something that she could discuss with anyone - it wasn't as though she had friends that she could trust. Her mother was dead. Her father ... hadn't even come to the wedding as it was. The only person she had was Joreth - and he wasn't even real.
Cassian.
Stranger. Enemy. And perhaps the worst part of all was hearing him say that he thought he might love her ... because for a moment, Jyn was almost certain that she had been falling in love with him, too.
But that - all of it - had been real. She was just a means to an end in whatever mission he had been sent here to complete, a pawn for both sides, little more than collateral damage when all was said and done.
The bed felt so cold and lonely without him there with her. Jyn couldn't find a way to get comfortable no matter what she tried, and even Argi laid with her, purring like an engine, but she found little comfort in it, even as she petted him gently in thanks.
I don't know how I'm supposed to go back to the way things were before.
But if Cassian were a smart man, and if he was as compromised as he said he felt, his best course of action would be to go and never return.
Jyn caught little snatches of a sleep, minutes at a time, but always awoke to an empty bed and a heavy heart. The sun rose, and Jyn got up with it, haunting the apartment like a ghost as she took a personal day from her duties - she couldn't afford anyone seeing her like this, and she knew she'd never be able to pay attention to the tasks she'd have to attend to. She'd alert the wrong people, and now especially, the last thing they needed - if there was a they anymore - were suspicious eyes on them.
She went through the motions as she fed Argi and fixed breakfast, laughing a joyless laugh when she realized she'd fixed two plates. She left one at the table, and sat in the corner of the couch to try to get something in her stomach even though she was certain she'd be sick if she did.
When the door opened, Jyn didn't flinch or even look up. She couldn't. She was too afraid of what he'd see in her expression or her eyes if she did. Why did he come back? He shouldn't have come back.
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Date: 2019-08-20 08:27 pm (UTC)Jyn looked as hollowed-out as he felt. And Cassian felt that loneliness that, isolated as his life had been, he hadn't felt quite this way since he was eight.
His eyes flickered, taking in the whole room in a reflexive instant (as he did when he entered any space). He saw the plate she'd made for him and wanted to cross the room in one stride and take her in his arms and press his face to her skin and plead for forgiveness.
Instead, he stood just inside the doorway, letting the door click closed behind him, and didn't try to come in further. Just said, very softly, "Hi."
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Date: 2019-08-20 09:13 pm (UTC)The distance between them was relatively small, but it might as well have been light years keeping them apart.
She gathered enough composure - enough courage - to glance at him, and didn't know if it made her feel better or worse to see him look as wrecked as she felt. Despite everything she had overheard, and how hurt and angry and conflicted she felt about it all ...
She still wanted nothing more than to bridge that gap, carefully curl her arms around him, and reiterate that for better or worse, he was the man that she had married.
But she didn't. She couldn't.
"Hi."
Wasn't sure you were gonna come back.
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Date: 2019-08-20 09:35 pm (UTC)What now? Surrender to what he wanted—what she'd made clear they both wanted—and appease them both in the moment, but make the inevitability of their situation all the worse? Solidify this state of unhappy equilibrium, no longer even enjoying the illusion of trust and closeness? Break up the marriage in character, forfeit its benefits but stop endangering the mission over it?
All he wanted to do was hold her and sleep. Really sleep, as he hadn't all night—as, it seemed, he couldn't outside her arms. Wrapped up in her and her in him, as they had only last night.
"Is my being here okay?" Not a challenge, not a dare, not passive aggressive, not even an act: simple, earnest, sad-eyed and soft-voiced wondering if any of this was salvageable—if she could ever possibly be glad to see him again.
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Date: 2019-08-20 11:04 pm (UTC)Logically speaking, where could they go from this point? She knew too much about him, who he was, why he was here to ever go back to the place that they had been before.
She couldn't ignore it. And there was no taking back the decision to follow, no matter how much she wished she would have just gone the opposite way altogether.
Why are you here? Why are you doing this?
Jyn hadn't had much of an appetite anyway, but now, it had disappeared completely, and she set her half-empty bowl on the table in front of her, suddenly queasy at the thought of trying to finish it.
"It's where you live, isn't it?", she asked, and it wasn't a challenge, wasn't a dar, wasn't passive-agressive, and wasn't put on in any way, shape, or form. It was tremulous and uncertain, the voice of a young woman who felt small and scared and didn't know if she had just lost everything she had ever cared about.
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Date: 2019-08-21 01:40 am (UTC)The words wouldn't come.
"You ... don't have to explain - anything", she tried, even though Force knew, she wanted to know.
This was never going to work - them - and she should just admit it here and now, make as quick and easy a break as possible so that neither of them were led to ruin because they wanted each other.
This was never going to work. It was built on a foundation of lies. He needed to go before he got caught.
But the words wouldn't come.
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Date: 2019-08-21 02:22 am (UTC)His looked at her hands. Tentatively reached out with his own—stopped shy of touching her. "Listen… I didn't get much sleep. I'm going to take the day off. We could…" He didn't know what. But if she did, whatever it was, he was open to it.
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Date: 2019-08-21 02:49 am (UTC)So they could sleep. Or not. Or talk. Or not. Or ... just let things be strained and strange.
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