Suzaku Kururugi (
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thenearshore2019-04-12 06:10 am
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Who: Suzaku and Edge
When: May 6th
Where: Saber's temple
What: Temple disaster is more of a disaster than usual and Edge goes about his self appointed duty of beating sense into his temple mates
A few days had passed since the meeting, days where Suzaku had thrown himself into work. He was often gone from the temple long hours as it was, working for Ebisu was intense even part time. But the last few days he had not stopped. Long hours at Ebisu's temple followed by every chore you could imagine at his own. Late nights, early mornings. No time to think.
It was sort of working. He's still shocked still be here, that Saber didn't just kick him out. Suzaku is still not sure how to feel about it. Grateful. Guilty.
Right now he can be found training though, he has a sword and is moving through forms quickly and efficiently. It's still very early in the morning, but he's been at this for a while.
When: May 6th
Where: Saber's temple
What: Temple disaster is more of a disaster than usual and Edge goes about his self appointed duty of beating sense into his temple mates
A few days had passed since the meeting, days where Suzaku had thrown himself into work. He was often gone from the temple long hours as it was, working for Ebisu was intense even part time. But the last few days he had not stopped. Long hours at Ebisu's temple followed by every chore you could imagine at his own. Late nights, early mornings. No time to think.
It was sort of working. He's still shocked still be here, that Saber didn't just kick him out. Suzaku is still not sure how to feel about it. Grateful. Guilty.
Right now he can be found training though, he has a sword and is moving through forms quickly and efficiently. It's still very early in the morning, but he's been at this for a while.

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Edge all but barreled in, in an almost literal sneak attack. He knew perfectly well Suzaku had been keeping himself scarce and overworking himself to avoid -- SOMETHING, he didn't know what. Well, now was the time to find out, now that he'd finally managed to catch the other shinki where he couldn't get away.
Wouldn't get away. Edge would shadowbind and Borderline him to get answers at this point.
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Edge isn't half as angry as he would be if he had known. Suzaku pauses, sword at mid point as he watched Edge. He's not sure what to say, how even to start. He lowers the sword and just stares at Edge, guilt clear in his eyes.
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He motioned towards himself. Give him the goods, Suzaku! Don't make this worse than it has to be!
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He had no doubt of both Edge's willingness and ability to get hold of the information. Perhaps it was best... Edge would find out eventually and it might as well be now.
"I betrayed Lord Saber."
The words are clipped, laced with guilt and he offers no excuse or explanation.
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"Betrayed?"
That just... seemed so unlike Suzaku he didn't even know where to begin.
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There's nothing he can say. No apology he can make. Saber may have let him stay but that did not absolve Suzaku of what he had done.
He couldn't look Edge in the eye, Edge might be exasperated at him almost all the time but he was his friend and disappointing him hurt.
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"Details, man." Flicking his fingers towards himself like he was inviting challenge, Edge didn't let it end there. "Especially because I have no idea how someone could even betray Saber, except by saying that you absolutely hated large explosions. And even then I think he'd just shrug and say, 'You have a point, they are totally irresponsible!'"
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Betraying him was difficult and yet Suzaku had still managed it.
He still couldn't look Edge in the eye but after a moment he spoke again, hands gripping the practice sword he was holding.
"I accepted a name off miss Shikyoin temporarily, without permission."
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When it became clear it was not, Edge prompted him with, "...And?"
Don't get Edge wrong, he thought if Suzaku was going to temporarily nora he had chosen the most intolerable god of the lot, but hey, apparently people were such masochists that they liked her.
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Suzaku blinked at him for a moment before lowering his eyes again. He's not sure what to say. There is no 'and'. It had been bad enough, Edge expected him to have done even worse?
"Lord Saber has let me stay."
He doesn't believe he's forgiven, but it's so hard to tell with Saber.
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He wasn't sure if he was thinking hard or utterly blank-minded, because this sort of conversation really made it hard to tell the difference. Either he couldn't manage to process this, or he couldn't even try...
"Why did you get a name from Hibiki?"
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"We were beset by ayakashi. I was fighting them while miss Shikyoin took the children to safety. My borderlines weren't strong enough... Miss Shikyoin returned. I couldn't see her injured and accepting a name seemed like the only choice at the time."
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When he didn't came, he took one step forward to deliver unto Suzaku a solid whack upside the head.
"You idiot! You had me worried for a second there! I thought something might have actually happened!"
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The strike doesn't surprise him but Edge's words... Suzaku is confused. Something had happened, Suzaku had just told him...
"I apologise for worrying you."
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"This one?" It was a betrayal, Suzaku doesn't exactly have anything against Nora but it's not something Saber had allowed or that they had ever discussed.
"Lord Saber is our god, we shouldn't serve others without his permission or knowledge."
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It wouldn't have happened at all if Suzaku's borderline's were stronger if he had fought harder, if Hibiki hadn't came back to save him.
He knew Saber wouldn't have rather another god and children died. He wouldn't ever believe he would.
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He knew this to his core, though he didn't remember where and how he'd learned it -- broken and near-death after failing to avenge his family by his lonesome, then triumphant with the aid of people he'd come to call his closest friends (and Kain). But a moment like that left a permanent mark on the soul, even forgotten.
"Second!" he continued, with barely a pause. "If you are true to yourself, betrayal is impossible. The one you serve will understand your actions and accept them -- welcome them, if they're a truly good master that understands and values his servant. And if they don't understand, if they don't accept, then they don't deserve to be your master in the first place. Either way, Suzaku, you stood by your duty and your honor and did something great in the process, so cut the moping and give yourself some credit for saving some kids and wrecking some ayakashi!"
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He had never seen his friend like this. Suzaku was the serious one, always overthinking things as Edge was quick to tell him. Whereas Edge was often flippant, relaxed, not hesitating to call Saber out if he thought he knew better. But here he was more serious than Suzaku had never seen him.
It got his attention. People needed each other, he shouldn't take on every burden himself. Hibiki could have left him, could have just taken him out of there but they had to fight off the ayakashi, to save the children in the future.
He understands that, it's hard to put it into practice, he still feels like he should have done more. But he understands.
The second point. That is much more difficult to get his head around. As long as he was true to himself betrayal was impossible? Was that true?
It was true that Saber had not been angry at him. Was that because he understood? Because Suzaku had stood by his duty even if it felt like... like he hadn't.
"Do you really believe that, Edge?"
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"Duty isn't a thing you do reluctantly. It's your duty because it's who you are to do it."
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"Doing your duty is never a betrayal. I hadn't thought of it like that." He still feels like he could have made better choices, but truthfully he does not regret it. Not really. He doesn't regret saving Hibki or the children. He could have gone about things differently but in the end it would have been worse if he had allowed Hibiki to be harmed.
He blinked, the tears in his eyes were ones of relief mostly but he still does not want them to spill.