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Rendered Silent For You
Who; Rhy Maresh, Llewellyn Watts, Open
What; Rhy accidentally makes a wish and things happen
Where; The Maresh-Watts home, the Markets
When; Feb 12th to 18th
Warnings; CW: Temporarily Deaf character
I. Poorly Chosen Words | A Cut Above
What; Rhy accidentally makes a wish and things happen
Where; The Maresh-Watts home, the Markets
When; Feb 12th to 18th
Warnings; CW: Temporarily Deaf character
I. Poorly Chosen Words | A Cut Above
It had been an uncomfortable day through the whole of it. There was tension in the air that Rhy didn't understand, though it definitely frustrated him. His head was aching, he had work to do, and there was so much silly nattering.II. Comfort At Home | Maresh-Watts Home (Closer to Llewellyn)
Which was what led to incautious words, just as the bell rang over the door to announce the arrival of a new customer.
"Would it be too much for a man to wish for a bit of silence?"
And he had to pause, and smile. Because the sounds faded away. People were respecting the request. Thank goodness. He smiled and looked back down to the vest he was embroidering, not even noticing the customer before him.
Something had gone wrong, and Rhy didn't know what. He had just come to recognize it, and after much pantomiming from the girls at the shop, he had known he should go home. Which was where Rhy was now. He'd arrived without Llewellyn there, and so he had taken a hot mug of tea to the living room and settled there on the couch. It had been a rather poor choice of location of course, given the fact that it meant his back was to the door. There was no way he would see his husband entering, but it was a common place for him, so he'd done it without thinking.III. Simpler Market Day | Markets
So now he sat, sipping tea, watching the fire without hearing its crackle, and waited.
There was one advantage, if one wished to call it such. The market was less stress when it was quiet. There was no chance for him to call out for those who might sell him things, there was no arguments, there was no bargaining. All there was for him was a list as he moves through the market.
When he reached a stall he frowned to see the merchant there not bothering to look at him.
"I need help," he said, feeling the words in his own body, but not hearing a single one. "Please?"
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Even if Llewellyn himself could only really help with figuring out how to help Rhy while he was without his hearing, he wasn’t about to just leave Rhy to figure things out alone. While he had next to no knowledge concerning magic beyond what other people told him, he did know people more experienced with it than himself. Asking their connections for help in figuring out the magical aspect of the problem would go a long way, he thinks.
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"A mage found me when it happened. He's trying to figure out how to fix it, but he didn't look hopeful."
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He offered his husband a reassuring smile. It was actually good to hear that he had at least had some help before now… It had been a little worrying to think Rhy was left to wander around entirely on his own before he got home.
And I’ll reach out to some of the other people we know who are experienced with things like this, to see if they can offer any advice too. But for now let me do what I can to help you be comfortable, love.
His eyes wandered for a moment, hearing the familiar sound of paws padding across a rug.
And Pretzel too, he’ll want to give you a good cuddle, I think.
He set the pen down, directing Rhy’s attention to the dog so he wouldn’t get surprised if the basset approached like he normally did.
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"This will be troublesome. I won't be able to hear when he needs to go out."
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Llewellyn smiled gently at the two of them before jotting down another note.
Let me worry about that for now, and maybe I’ll see if I can teach him some visual cues that might help instead of him barking for attention. He’s gotten quite good at a lot of the things I’ve taught him so far.
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"And I'm a dreadful trainer," Rhy said, because they both knew it. He gave in to those soulful eyes far too easily.
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The comment gets a smile from Llewellyn, though. Yes, they both knew it. The detective had always found it rather sweet, really, even if it did make training just a tad more difficult at times. At least he’d never really disliked a challenge, and it was rather heartwarming to see his husband’s fondness for the hound even as he grew into a very solid and heavier creature.
I expect that he adores you for that, love.
Rhy forever spoiled their little fluffbutt, and the detective didn’t have the heart to discourage it. Pretzel would be terribly disappointed (and confused) if that changed now.
That’s why I’ll do the training, then he’ll know what to do and you’ll know what to watch for. So we make a decent team, hm? I teach, and you reward him for being a good little hound.
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"Yes, of course he adores me for spoiling him. Why would he not? But yes, that sounds like a good plan for now."
Though the pain in his voice said that even good plans weren't helping his spirit too much.
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Llewellyn was glad they had a plan, that he could at least assure his husband that they would figure out how to proceed and make things work. Though he can still hear the distress in his beloved’s voice, and gives the other a small kiss to the cheek.
Then I will focus on that and on you, my love. How about I make you a tea to replace the one that was spilled? I believe we have some of that nice lavender tea you like in the cupboard, and I got some honey from the market this morning.
He offered, wanting more than anything to do what little things he could. Llewellyn remembered even during their earliest days that when Rhy was stressed and upset that he had made that particular tea in place of reaching for alcohol sometimes. It was the oddest thing for him to remember, perhaps, but sometimes his mind worked that way. If something seemed important to someone he cared about, then he made a note of it until it was committed to memory.
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"That would be lovely," he said, deciding that tea could not in fact wait. He'd have to come up with a solution for that. "The lavender was what I was having, to soothe myself. And honey would be good."
It reminded him of his mother, tea like that. And of course, now it reminded him of his husband as well.
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Jotting down a note, he wonders absently if there are any of those nice biscuits left that would go well with tea. Of course, snacks couldn’t hurt along with the comfort of tea. The man sets the pad carefully where Rhy can see it as he reached for the cup that had Rhy’s original tea.
Then a lavender tea with honey is exactly what you shall have, my love. You and Pretzel just relax and enjoy a good snuggle. I think he’s about ready to fall asleep after his walk and he seems to be quite content.
I’ll tap on the edge of the sofa when I return. That way you know it’s me and not some random stranger, okay?
He knew someone who did that, and it was a little less alarming than coming up and physically touching someone on their shoulder when they didn’t expect it.
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Because it was better to think of Pretzel's concerns than his own.
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Llewellyn was gone about as long as one would expect to boil the kettle on the stove and prepare the tea as Rhy liked it. Returning with a fresh cup a short while later, carefully held in one hand, entering the sitting room and tapping on the back of the sofa to let his husband know he was approaching again.
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"My gratitude."
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You’re welcome, my love. I’m happy to get anything you need.
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HE was trying not to cry again, but it was so hard.
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Writing any more could wait for a bit. His husband needed a break from the constant reminder that he couldn’t communicate the way he wanted to.
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wrapping this one up.
Okay!