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Date: 2016-02-04 08:42 am (UTC)
mathemagier: stop and go (Red light)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
Yes, alright.

[Home. No longer a silent apartment and an empty bed. It's the warmth of that statement and the returning hope that makes him wish he had a free hand to join with Newton's. Together in everything as they should be.

He considers attempting to send the laptop home, but as he expected, they don't have ten minutes. The cab pulls up in but a few and Hermann stands back to wait for Newton to open it as it's become customary. He could manage of course, but he'll hardly dissuade the man from thoughtful gestures.

The laptop goes on the seat, his cane propped just inside the door, and he can finally offer a hand to Newton once they're both settled in. Hermann instructs the driver to the apartments and leaning back, lets the tension drain from his body. It's an almost unbelievable relief just to have a solid, physical connection to Newton again.]


I am never going to let that happen again.

Date: 2016-02-04 10:39 am (UTC)
mathemagier: your music is awful (Horror)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
Yes, I'm very well aware of that.

[Because of course he is. It's obvious that none of them- but especially Newton- would never have chosen captivity. Knows his conviction flies in the face of false hope and isn't particularly logical.

But he still wants it. Wants it badly enough that he's willing to force into a reality with whatever means he has available to him- and perhaps even those he doesn't]


What I disliked most wasn't the distance, but the fact I couldn't find you. I knew that if only I had the coordinates, I could.. [He shakes his head] I... I searched Siberian landscapes, wrote countless formulas, gathered data on every base I found and scoured Russian coastlines, then began speculating on the Arctic. I never.. you were in Antarctica, Newton. It would have been the very last place I..

[Helplessness, despair, and with an overarching sense of failure, his fingers tighten around Newton's] Suffice to say it was.. very frustrating.

Date: 2016-02-06 08:16 am (UTC)
mathemagier: u kno not 2 whom u spek (Peasant)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
Admittedly the crowds were most of the reason Hermann didn't go along with Newton. That and it was good to reaffirm that they didn't always need to go everywhere together even in the wake of Newton's recent kidnapping. But he dealt with that quiet fear by working on one of his many pet projects.

Hermann made sympathetic noises throughout Newton's explanation and barely looked away from his screen until the phrase 'I got married' successfully brought all of his thought processes to a screeching halt. Rewind.

If. He said if. With heavy emphasis.

Hermann closed his laptop and set it down, leaned back and peered at the lenses of his glasses. Somewhere between Newton coming through the door and returning from the kitchen, the conversational tone had changed.

"What- married on the whim of inebriation? Certainly not."

Date: 2016-02-06 09:44 am (UTC)
mathemagier: and try to sound less like an idiot (Repeat that please)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
Hermann winced, but at least the man had the sensibility to find a coaster, even if his table manners would forever be lacking. There was only so much one person could do.

Upon finding no smudge on his glasses, he returned them to his face and fixed Newton with an assessing stare. The conversation felt contrived somehow, the queries much too pointed, and his heart leapt ahead of itself with those implications. He took a breath, muddling through waters that told him not to brush this off despite the discomfiting nature of this conversation.

He came very close to simply asking what the point of the question was.

But Newton was already assuming an utter lack of interest, and it was times like this (like with the car, about sex and now marriage) that it felt like Newton didn't know him at all. How boring he must seem to someone as vibrant and energetic and daring as Newton.

Hermann frowned.

"No, I- if I were to ever marry, I'd always thought about something rather elaborate. I'd prefer to do so only once, after all. I suppose I am something of a traditionalist in that sense. But I believe anything less would seem insincere, and I am very good at planning. It would be one of the few ways I'd be able to showcase everything I'm sure I would otherwise fail to openly express."

Date: 2016-02-07 02:23 am (UTC)
mathemagier: stop and go (Red light)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
Some nameless feeling stole over Hermann, a sense of distance and insecurity that prompted him to fold one of Newton's hands into his. He knew he was terrible at romantic expression, that he had an excessively difficult time forcing silly affectionate thoughts into verbal sentiments. Knew that Newton must often feel under appreciated because of his unwillingness to be vulnerable. And one day it might not be enough anymore, even with the drift.

A self-fulfilling prophecy if ever there was one.

His shoulders hunched and Hermann stared at their hands, thumb tracing over Newton's pinky and brushing over his wrist. After marriage..? Just what was Newton fishing for?

"I don't know, Newton. I try not to think about how difficult it would be to be married to me. My disease will progress and I will deteriorate." Not exactly the blissful future most envisioned after marriage. Hermann studied the patterns of color staining Newton's wrist with far more focus than they warranted. The pang of sadness faded and he managed to keep his voice steady.

"Then I start thinking that perhaps it's best that I don't, that I simply retire back to Germany because I don't know how long I could handle burdening the person I loved most, let alone any children."
Edited Date: 2016-02-07 02:24 am (UTC)

Date: 2016-02-07 04:52 am (UTC)
mathemagier: sit down shut up and listen (Science bros)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
Hermann stared.

Finally looked away from their hands to Newton's expression and tried to piece together what was going on in the man's head. Rarely an easy endeavor, even with the drift cluing him into his emotions. Of which there were always many, and all hopelessly tangled with his own.

Was that what he was after? Gauging his interest in marriage to forecast where he fit into his future? Well he didn't exactly give him a wonderful picture, but he'd never been an optimist. He would deteriorate at an accelerated pace and likely experience the health complications of a man twenty years older than himself. Who knew when he'd stop walking?

Admittedly, marriage had always been an unlikely prospect.

But he'd thought about it not long ago. While Newton was in captivity and he'd spent those lonely nights tossing and hating the emptiness of his own being. Thought about how desperately he never wanted to live like that again when he returned and realized it meant that not only was he inescapably bound to Newton, that he didn't want anything less. But was that real, or just impressions leftover from a silent drift?

Suddenly he held a much higher respect for Raleigh Becket.

Germany.

Like Newton expected to go with him. Which of course he did. They were in a relationship now with no plans to separate. So if neither of them ever married, they'd both retire? Newton wanted to look after him, even in the later stages of his disease? Or was he perhaps hoping there was a future wherein they married one another? Which version of reality were they even discussing?

Hermann didn't have answers for any of it, only questions of his own. He raised a gentle hand to Newton's face, brushing over the stubble across his jaw and tipped his chin up.

"I always imagined my home town.. I loved it as a child, and my visit last year was a reminder of just how much I've missed it. But it wouldn't be pleasant for you. I'll lose my mobility and independence, perhaps even lose my mind." And it was that last possibility that frightened him most. Without his mind, all that was left would be nothing more than a shell of who he had been.

"Are you telling me you'd stay through all of that? You, a person that can't wait ten minutes for water to boil properly."

Date: 2016-02-07 08:01 am (UTC)
mathemagier: shit's gotten real (Oh god)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
"Newton..."

Newton's love continued to astound him. How could one person possess such passionate emotions? And then choose to direct them at him of all people. Whereas he struggled to express all of his own and felt like he was constantly scrambling to catch up.

Everything with Newton was fast-paced and bordered on overwhelming. Even a confession of this magnitude, promising endless devotion in the face of the bleak future painted for them was too fast. It was.. it was essentially a wedding vow. Every word of it spoken with such a sincere compassion that he could see it.

Newton dressed in white, Newton's presence behind him as he pushed him along a slight valley road, sniping back and forth in a warm spring wind. Closed in during the winters, wracked with cold and snappish, but their bed was soft and warm and comfortable.

His eyes brimmed and Hermann suddenly knew with startling clarity that he was never going to marry anyone else. Like always, it was nothing he could verbally express, but this time more because his throat was stuck closed and would give way to ugly sobs the moment he tried to speak. It was bad enough that quiet tears spilled over when he was finally forced to blink.

Hermann pulled Newton in close, clinging to him with shaking hands, and drew in a ragged breath as he did so.

Never leave me, never leave me. I love you, Newton, I do.

Date: 2016-02-07 09:53 am (UTC)
mathemagier: lern 2 smile bro (Dork)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
You don't know that, he wanted to argue- would have argued if he had the voice for it. We're only living on borrowed time.

But that was this reality, not theirs. They had time, they did. He just hoped it wouldn't take them too much longer to sort themselves out there. They'd live in this reality until then, where his disease was at least temporarily halted and their happiness could stretch for longer.

And he'd marry him.

Yes, he would marry Newton Geiszler in this reality if no other, because he simply had every reason to. Hermann smiled against Newton's shoulder and let him ramble, felt the sting in his eyes lessen and his breaths come more easily. Yes, they'd date more first, and while it wasn't a proposal, it all came so close that it may as well be a promise of engagement.

Then what if this war ended? What if Lachesis volunteered to send them back? His decision on the matter was settled. His fingers tangled into Newton's hair and rubbed his scalp.

"I'll stay," he whispered, voice rough, and cleared his throat. "I'll stay, Newton."

Date: 2016-02-08 08:40 am (UTC)
mathemagier: and try to sound less like an idiot (Repeat that please)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
He let him go, hand dropping from Newton's hair to his shoulder and searched those green eyes with his own.

His work. His life's work. Newton's would soon be finished, whereas his own had only just started with the end of the war. So much more data he needed to analyze, readings to interpret, different angles to pursue the nature of the Breach from. Calculating the probability of another, publishing years of research- work that would win him global scientific recognition.

He didn't have any of that here.

Projects certainly, but no groundbreaking corner of scientific advancement that hadn't already been discovered. Not with highly developed AIs, inter-dimensional and advanced space travel already prominent concepts among the imPort community. Oh, he'd still work it all out for himself eventually, but the chances of contributing new information.. No, he needed a new branch of study altogether.

Perhaps he'd still never achieve that level of recognition here, but if ever faced with the choice, his ambitions weren't worth everything he'd lose to achieve them.

And in the end, all that encompassed more than either one of them. His palm cradled the side of Newton's neck.

"Yes, I'm sure." And he was. Certain of this decision as he had been when he'd volunteered to drift. "My work can wait, for once. I would much rather enjoy this world for as long as we have it."

Hermann leaned in then, breaths ghosting over Newton's lips. "For us, Newton."

Date: 2016-02-09 04:39 am (UTC)
mathemagier: experiment one (Owen; Kiss)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
The thrill rose within Hermann and he tugged Newton close to better share in its sweetness. His fingers brushed through his hair and drifted down his back, gestures meant to reaffirm and reassure because even two weeks later he was still plagued by thoughts of Newton never returning.

To think he wouldn't have this now, might never known the true depth of Newton's devotion- something he's done nothing to deserve.. The first person to ever stare his life sentence in the face and still want to stay with him through all of it. A bittersweet future laid out before them, but perhaps a better one as long as they were here. His heart felt ready to burst.

Hermann broke off on a breath, his hands ghosting down Newton's arms. He threaded their fingers together and met his partner's eyes.

"I.. I want to do this properly. Court each other properly. I know I haven't been.. particularly forthright in that sense."

Date: 2016-02-09 08:12 am (UTC)
mathemagier: lern 2 smile bro (Dork)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
It was worth it just to see Newton's expression alight with wonder and pleasure. While it was technically 2025 by their standards, the meaning of the phrase was no less outdated.

"Yes, I want to court you." Not that he knew the first thing about doing so- only that he needed to be more active in their relationship and this was, in a way, a test of his own resolve to put himself forward and prove his sincerity to Newton.

He'd given the man gifts certainly, taken him out on a date crafted around his interests, and recently assisted in rescuing him from an enemy vessel. However, only one of those scenarios counted as a specifically romantic gesture. Perhaps he should set himself a goal, with the 'last' being a proposal. Engagement may well be the modern day equivalent of courting, but he felt they'd use that time for planning and any last bits of hesitation. A short engagement would suit them well.

"Hardly," Hermann returned with the same edge of amusement. His free hand came to rest on Newton's hip. "I'm only interested in establishing an appropriate length of time between our relationship milestones to avoid rushing into too much at once. ..Of course, I also really do believe you deserve more than I've been able to adequately express in these past two months."

Date: 2016-02-10 07:12 am (UTC)
mathemagier: level up (Bromance)
From: [personal profile] mathemagier
"He would be rather put out," Hermann agreed with a smile despite his own concerns. "But I'd really prefer him to be present for the ceremony. For all you were trying to get him off your case about it however, I'd almost thought you weren't interested in that sort of commitment to start with."

It made sense, given the example Newton's parents had set for him. But now Newton was talking about rings and unrequited love, and a general eagerness to claim him for his own. It was all very catching, but their relationship was unbalanced and if he was going to marry this man, he'd much rather it be on equal ground- just as they were in most everything else.

"Well I must say I'm glad we were able to have this talk before you did anything of the sort at least. It's likely saved us from what I would optimistically refer to as 'a right mess', and a disaster at worst." He gave a brief squeeze to their joined hands. "Give it some time yet Newton, then I'll promise a short engagement."
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