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[Truthfully speaking, this Ball was nothing more than a glorified dance class in Linhardt's mind. They were practically obligated to attend and partake, dancing with people and exchanging smiles and pleasantries; a ball like this was at least somewhat important to the nobility, Linhardt was sure, but as far as he was concerned? He had no business here, and the first chance he could get out, he took gladly.
He wasn't altogether sure about where to go, honestly; he could certainly just turn in for the night on his bed, or get back to his crest research, but there was another curiosity that he wanted to take a look at; the Goddess Tower. The details were a little fuzzy in Linhardt's mind, but he had heard some so-called rumors about what happened within the tower. Something interesting would happen if two people entered the tower...was it that they would be blessed by the Goddess if they shared a vow, or that they would be cursed for defiling her tower? Linhardt couldn't really recall off the top of his head, as it wasn't a topic that interested him too much, but...well, it was an interesting research opportunity and there was certainly a first time for everything.
But of course, he knew very well he wasn't exactly destined for much in the love department. As far as he was concerned, the Goddess Tower would be a once in a lifetime napping spot, and Linhardt intended to take the bait. It was surprisingly quiet, though he didn't doubt that there were people waiting to come in and try to find their 'true love', as they would likely call it. Linhardt finds his way to a nice spot within the tower, settling himself in for what's likely to be an interesting sleep, if nothing else.
Who knows, maybe he'll get to eavesdrop on some unlucky sap within the tower before he nods off, or perhaps even hear someone find the love of their life. The latter would certainly be a nice thought, for one of the others, perhaps. That would at least be interesting to hear...]
He wasn't altogether sure about where to go, honestly; he could certainly just turn in for the night on his bed, or get back to his crest research, but there was another curiosity that he wanted to take a look at; the Goddess Tower. The details were a little fuzzy in Linhardt's mind, but he had heard some so-called rumors about what happened within the tower. Something interesting would happen if two people entered the tower...was it that they would be blessed by the Goddess if they shared a vow, or that they would be cursed for defiling her tower? Linhardt couldn't really recall off the top of his head, as it wasn't a topic that interested him too much, but...well, it was an interesting research opportunity and there was certainly a first time for everything.
But of course, he knew very well he wasn't exactly destined for much in the love department. As far as he was concerned, the Goddess Tower would be a once in a lifetime napping spot, and Linhardt intended to take the bait. It was surprisingly quiet, though he didn't doubt that there were people waiting to come in and try to find their 'true love', as they would likely call it. Linhardt finds his way to a nice spot within the tower, settling himself in for what's likely to be an interesting sleep, if nothing else.
Who knows, maybe he'll get to eavesdrop on some unlucky sap within the tower before he nods off, or perhaps even hear someone find the love of their life. The latter would certainly be a nice thought, for one of the others, perhaps. That would at least be interesting to hear...]

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I wouldn't go so far as to call any of that kind...
[He says, like this is the weirdest damn thing he's ever heard. Seriously, who would have ever thought of calling him kind??]
I'm only doing what I think is best, that's all.
["kind"...............]
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Well, then I think that says something about "what you think is best", doesn't it? [He seems convinced, at any rate] It takes someone with a wonderfully kind heart to go out of their way, time and time again, to care for someone, ensure that they're taking care of themselves, and help them should they falter.
I think that takes someone incredibly kind-hearted, deep down, to be able to do that.
[...He winds up picking up the bear and hugging it a bit, with a pretty soft smile on his face.]
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He shifts a bit, folding one arm beneath the over and pressing a hand over the lower half of his face as he glances away, as if that will somehow hide just how flushed he is. It's a tight, closed-off posture that speaks volumes to just how much this has flustered him.]
Don't be ridiculous. It isn't as though I'm this "kind" with everyone. You just happen to be on the receiving end of it more often.
[His voice does a pretty good job of not reflecting how much he wants to die and be dead right now. His posture's giving away entirely too much though, and he's fully aware of it.]
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Well, of course you aren't. It's not like everyone is deserving of it in your eyes, right?
[He starts to lean over the bed a bit, trying to get a closer look at Hubert, just keeping that smile on his face.]
That just means that it means quite a lot to me when you are that kind. You don't need to be so embarrassed about it.
[Come on, man, don't tell him you have an allergy for this kind of stuff!!]
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I'm not embarrassed.
[He says, while very obviously being embarrassed.]
Do you need something to eat? I can go get you something.
[please let him escape...]
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[...The sad part is that Linhardt is entirely serious when he says that much, looking more curious than anything, but Hubert does bring up a good point. One that Linhardt is about to deny until there's a bit of an audible growl from his stomach.]
...Ah, I suppose I am. Hurry back though, won't you? And get yourself something too; I imagine you must be hungry as well.
[He's hoping Hubert's still redfaced by the time he gets back so he can ask him more questions about it!!
(If he doesn't get engrossed in his books, which seems likely.)]
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...Obviously he takes some time to calm down before actually venturing out in public, because he'd rather die than let anyone else see him this flustered.
It doesn't take long to obtain food and return; he'll place the tray in front of Linhardt and pick his own plate off of it before returning to the desk. There aren't any more chocolates this time, but there is a pastry that's probably filled with jelly or something else sweet.]
I hope you aren't too engrossed in your research.
[It's light, and everything seems back to normal like that conversation earlier didn't happen. It's fine. Don't call him "kind" ever again.]
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Oh--thank you. This is quite delightful. More than worth putting my research aside, for a moment or two.
[This time he'll actually be a good boy and eat his food first, don't worry Hubie. He only looks a little put out that Hubert isn't flushed anymore; it was honestly kind of adorable...
...Still, he does take the opportunity to be a little sneaky and get a glimpse of what Hubert's got while he eats--what did he get? Maybe he can try to remember it for another time...]
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I hope you enjoy it. With any luck, you'll be feeling well enough to make your way to the dining hall soon enough.
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That is certainly my hope, at any rate. I'm certain that I'll be better quite soon, with the way you've been watching out for me.
[He'll eat a bit, letting the silence hang in the room a bit before just kind of going for it.]
What sort of foods do you like? You seem to have memorized mine quite effectively.
[...Lin is pretty obvious with his choices, though, so to be fair, it's not hard...]
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[He sounds vaguely amused, though.
At the question, he considers for a moment before answering.]
There are some foods I like more than others, but it isn't something that I put much focus on. I suppose if I had to pick... I'm fond of steak. I've never liked anything too sweet.
[Which is definitely why he'll give you the sweets.]
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All be told, it scared Linhardt. He did everything he could not to let it show; he had spent much of that time after he was sick refining his magic, utilizing as much of his time at the monastery as possible to ensure he would be an asset to the empire, and he pulled it off well; somehow, he knew that both Edelgard and Hubert were pleased as he managed to help assure them victory, alongside many of the Empire's seasoned soldiers. Even after the revelation of what Rhea truly was, he kept going, motivated by the desire to see the world that those two envisioned. It certainly helped that he stayed close by Hubert as time went on, as well; some might have considered it weird, but neither of them cared. If Hubert was Edelgard's right hand, Linhardt was simply shaping up to be Hubert's, and it allowed them time to spend together, to help cope with the war they had brought forth.
Of course, it wouldn't be easy; there was much still to be done. Linhardt had to go back to his own estate for a while, working to ensure his family's cooperation with the empire for what seemed like forever; he finally did secure it after some convincing, and he was able to pass it onto Empress Edelgard, that House Hevring would offer it's full support. It at least ensured that he'd never have to face his family down in battle, which...offered Linhardt a lot more relief than he had thought, really. Sometimes, you had to take the small comforts in this war.
But of course, he still had plenty of orders to follow, however; that's why he had been summoned today. Edelgard needed him to be stationed at Fort Merceus, a territory very close to the empire, the capital of Bergliez county; some part of Linhardt worried about what could happen there, not knowing of Caspar's whereabouts or allegiances for quite some time now, but he pushed it from his mind. The empress needed him to work, and work he would. Especially with the promise that Hubert would be there; he hadn't seen the man in about a month, after all, and he was hoping he'd see Hubert again soon.
He arrives in the territory well within the evening, and he makes to find Hubert as quickly as possible. The guards direct him to where Hubert is currently located, and once they leave, Linhardt finds himself openly relieved.]
It's been quite some time, hasn't it, Hubert?
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No, Her Majesty.
She is the Empress of Adrestia now, and while they have accomplished much, their battle is only just beginning. Hubert hadn't wanted them to separate, but their duties called all three of them apart, to handle different matters within the new Empire.
Hubert had killed his own father and taken his position, then moved out to cut a bloody path through those that resisted Her Majesty's rule. It ended at Fort Merceus, where he was stationed now. With any lucky, he would be able to push through and continue their fight onwards, but for now they had the task of ensuring the fort would be secure from attack.
Linhardt - the much kinder man he was - had opted to win House Hevring over to Her Majesty's Empire. He had been successful - Lady Edelgard had told him herself when they'd met a week back. She was still busy dealing with the internal politics and her uncle - things that couldn't be solved with murder, regrettably.
Even though it had been a month since he last saw Linhardt, it feels like it's been so much longer. Keeping in touch hasn't been feasible, not when messages could be intercepted and possibly used against them. A month isn't all that long in the grand scheme of things, but still... He's really looking forward to seeing Linhardt, even though he would prefer it if Linhardt wasn't in such a dangerous area. There's no telling if there will be a battle, but it's far more likely at this point that they'll have to face off against someone. Be it rebellions or armies, they will be put down in Her Majesty's name.
Linhardt's arrived, and he'll find Hubert in the war room. It's a room with more maps and notes than most people would know what to do with, but Linhardt's probably expecting exactly that given everything Hubert is.
His expression is perhaps surprisingly calm when he sees Linhardt, and he sets the map he was staring at aside.]
It has been. You've been well, I hope?
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That hex hasn't acted up in quite some time, though Linhardt wonders if that was what the vaguely empty feeling was in his chest, but now that he's here? It's fluttering again, though there's a warm feeling there as well. He feels...home.]
Quite well, as a matter of fact. I am certain that you've heard that House Hevring is in full support of Her Majesty's empire by now? That was a highly stressful time, I do admit...but all is well, as of now; everything seems to be moving according to plan.
[He smiles when he says that, moving to take a place near Hubert, if the man will let him.]
What of yourself? Has everything been going well, on your end?
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And yet, it feels more comforting than anything else in the world. Even Her Majesty's presence hadn't sparked something like this.
But that's not something he's going to focus on or think about, or even acknowledge. Instead, he nods at Linhardt's words.]
I heard it from Her Majesty, yes. I'm pleased to see you were able to gain their support; they will be exceptionally powerful allies.
Everything had gone well here - we were able to take the fort and secure it with limited casualties. Less than I had anticipated, which leaves us more soldiers to prepare for any potential counter-attacks. With the fort on our side, there will be little chance of anyone getting into or out of Empire territory without our notice.
[...Ah, there he goes already...]
But never mind that. It can wait until our meeting tomorrow morning.
[All the details and difficulties of war aren't something he'd trouble Linhardt with, if he could prevent it. Still, they have their jobs to do and there's no sense in withholding information just to spare Linhardt's feelings. Ridiculous.
They don't have to discuss it now, and he's certainly not going to try.]
How was your journey here?
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It's a possibility Linhardt doesn't want to think about, really. It should be fine, shouldn't it? That's what he hopes, at least. Maybe the ruling family of the area already has their hands full...]
Oh no, no, that's quite fine; it's assuring to hear that nobody will be entering the territory very easily.
But I should hope that you are still able to relax some, with that considered. [Linhardt chuckles, though; he knows better than anyone that relaxing is truly a luxury, especially now. Still, they do have at least some time, don't they? He nods at Hubert's question, though.]
Well, it was some of the nicest sleep I've gotten in quite some time. [Because he totally napped on the way here, I don't know what you expected.] But it was a rather uneventful little trip, even once I had awoken. The sights are just the same as I remember them from when I used to come here as a child...
[He stretches, though, getting at least some of the cricks out of his neck.]
...It's nice that some things have not changed entirely. This place has always been rather beautiful, and a home to wonderful fishing spots and napping places...
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Well, that isn't the point of tonight, and he doesn't want to dwell on it. That's something they can discuss tomorrow, after Linhardt has had time to rest from traveling and after Hubert has had time to get his emotions under control. (Something that shouldn't even be necessary in the first place—)]
I'm pleased to hear that it wasn't a difficult trip. There has been some unrest in the area, even outside the fort.
[That's not what he's going to get into, so he lets it drop.]
There's a room prepared for you here, I'll show you to it whenever you wish to retire for the night.
[...Because Linhardt's definitely going to sleep before he is. He's got a lot of work to do here, though he certainly doesn't mind taking a break to speak with a friend.]
You seem to be doing well. I'm glad to see it.
[It's good Linhardt isn't pushing himself too hard. He had thought that might be the case, since he couldn't keep an eye on Linhardt lately, but it's a relief to see he was wrong.]
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Linhardt...nods at the information, though; his expression gains that weird unreadableness for a moment, before a smile comes back on his face.]
I'll let you know when I am ready, then; I'd quite like to continue to enjoy your company until that becomes necessary, considering how long it's been.
[Linhardt's got his own stuff with him, that he sets down in the room for the moment; he doesn't exactly trust the guards to handle some of the things inside delicately, so he'd much rather take care of it himself.
He chuckles, though, at Hubert's observation.]
I did take what you said back then to heart, you know; pushing myself simply for the sake of it isn't going to help anyone in the long run. And despite the stresses that this war brings, I do need to ensure that I take care of myself. [...He's at least admitting that he's been stressed, because let's face it, it's hard not to be when killing is an unavoidable reality, but...he doesn't want to focus on that. So he won't.] ...Well, that, and I do have something of a schedule worked out for my naps, so that I might be able to balance them with my work. It takes priority, of course, but it does ensure that I am able to work properly for Her Majesty, despite the odd looks.
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[And he does look very pleased by it! He moves to pull out one of the chairs around the table, gesturing for Linhardt to sit while he takes a seat in the one next to it.]
You've been immensely helpful. Her Majesty has had nothing but glowing praise for your work. She says it's given her more time to deal with her uncle, and I'm sure I don't need to tell you how much she needs that.
[We can't kill the man (yet??) but Lady Edelgard certainly is working out a way to remove him from the picture.]
It's unfortunate that we haven't been in communication over the past month. It would have been nice to hear from you from time to time.
[...He was worried, okay...]
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...Actually, Linhardt is taken out of those thoughts due to Hubert's comment--he's never really had much of an interpersonal relationship with Edelgard due to their...personalities...but he actually looks to Hubert with some shock.]
...Really? Well...pass on my thanks to Her Majesty, if I don't get the chance to myself, then. Her praise isn't exactly something that comes easily...
[Like. He is actually trying to process that Edelgard gave him praise. Months ago, this wouldn't have even crossed Linhardt's mind, but...wow.
...Anyway, let's focus less on that revelation, Linhardt's look goes a little amused, though he winds up pouting some as well.]
That goes double for you, you know! I realize it wouldn't have likely been feasible, but even a messenger pigeon would have been a rather nice little surprise...I was truly worried that you'd get yourself into too much trouble. [He doesn't sound entirely put out by it, though.] But very well, I'll endeavor to send plenty of messengers for you from now on, you worrywart. Just for you.
[...It's only partially a joke, but the worrywart comment has no bite to it at all. It almost sounds fond.]
I suppose I was lucky to have Nyx's company in those trying times; somehow I knew, just from looking at her, that you would be safe.
[...He's never told Hubert the name of that bear, has he...]
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[He looks very pleased with that, okay. But moving on...
Well, his look softens a bit from pride to a genuine smile. It's a rare expression on him, but it seems to be a bit more common around Linhardt.]
Do be careful with what you send. There's no telling if it will be safe, and I'd prefer not to let any information fall into the wrong hands. Still, I can't say I'd be opposed to communication...
[...Oh, but wait.]
Who is Nyx?
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Haha...you make it sound like I should send it in the form of poetry. Or perhaps even song, though I fear that's more Dorothea's territory than mine. I will try, however, my dear worrywart friend.
[Oh! Linhardt's eyes seem to light up a bit--]
Ah, I haven't introduced you two properly, have I? You've seen her a few times, but--
[He winds up darting over to dig through his bags a bit, before pulling out that stuffed bear that Hubert gave Linhardt all that time ago. She seems to have gotten a new outfit, a nice black cloak and dress that were clearly not made by him, and some...admittedly clumsy, ugly stitches from where she's seen some wear and tear. Those were probably made by him.]
This is my dear Nyx. Rather stunning looking now, isn't she?
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Ah... I hadn't realized you were so fond of her.
[Sure, he'd seen Linhardt cling to the bear when he had looked after the other man, but Hubert hadn't thought much about it. Stuffed animals just aren't something he gets.]
I'm very glad you've found her to be so comforting.
[...should he... tell Linhardt that Professor Byleth gave him that (for some reason??) and he just kind of regifted it immediately...
nah, probably not.]
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Are you kidding? I love her. She's one of my most cherished possessions; I made sure to take her with me before the plan was sprung. I wouldn't have forgiven myself if I had just left her behind.
[...He sounds entirely serious, though honestly just...really fond in general. It might be slightly disgusting? But he really does cherish his bear.]
She's been an incredible comfort when I worry about everything to do with this war...she puts me at great ease. I truly do thank you for giving her to me.
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[Linhardt likes stuffed animals that much, then... Perhaps that's something to keep in mind. Surely it will come in handy. Somehow.
Anyway.]
I'm pleased I could give you something that you care for this much. It looks as though you've been taking excellent care of her.
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