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findyourwayout ([info]findyourwayout) wrote in [info]nevermore_logs,
@ 2020-09-28 16:18:00

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Entry tags:ariadne, theseus

WHO: Ariadne and Thesues
WHEN: Sunday afternoon
WHERE: Down by the water
WHAT: I know you...
WARNINGS: TBA but probably none


If it hadn’t been for the opportunity to work with Carla Polk, a bright star Ariande had quoted several times in her thesis before even working with her, Ariadne wasn’t sure when she would have made her way back to New York. Her years at the University of Maryland had been good to her, more or less. She’d become deeply involved in several on campus dramas, the real life sort, young adults figuring out who they are with all the pain and joy that entailed; she’d skipped lectures to hold sobbing friends in their beds after breakups, cried a lot herself when one of her closest friends died, bonded hard over an intense prank war and laughed so hard she’d actually thrown up when one of her best friends practised his standup comedy routine in his dorm. The intensity of that life made it very, very easy to immerse herself in being Harriet Cartwright – Harry, to almost everyone she knew.

She’d lived on campus through her undergraduate degree, shared a truly terrible flat with five others during honours, and almost entirely lived in her office through the first year of her masters. She’d done the first five hundred out of fifteen hundred hours of clinical practice in Maryland, and then a spot had opened up at Carla Polk’s practice in Brooklyn and it was too good an opportunity to pass up.

After arriving in New York several weeks ago, she'd had long enough to set up a routine... which was almost precisely long enough to truly start missing her people back home.

(In the far, distant part of her mind, she knew she had people here too. Her husband was somewhere in this city. And she did love him, truly, but... there were wide oceans of space inside her heart, a whole archipelago of different islands each containing different versions of her life. She could love her husband, truly, but not be ready to sail back toward his island yet.)

She was sharing an apartment with a cousin of one of her classmates back home, and the cousin’s boyfriend, and the boyfriend’s old high school mate who didn’t seem to do much except get high. They got on as well as any four people could get on, living in a place so small everyone was on top of each other, all the time. She didn’t resent them, for being young. She couldn’t resent anyone, for being young. Mostly, she enjoyed being part of their lives very much, and they seemed to enjoy having her around as well.

She had soundproofed her room with egg cartons, though, so she had a quiet place to write her up notes every day.

Today, though, was the first day of her weekend. She had spent a couple of hours getting her notes from the week in order over coffee (before any of the housemates were awake) and then put the study aside. It was easy to get caught up in it, to spend all her free time reading papers that could be very pertinent or could just be interesting – last night she’d fallen down a rabbit hole reading about the development of language disorders which was fascinating but not the topic of her masters at all. If she wasn't firm with herself about taking some time away from reading, she could stay inside all day.

So now she was taking a walk, and her feet had taken her down as close to the water as she could get. Something always drew her toward the sea, or the closest thing to the sea she could find, when she was feeling lonely, some callback to the old days when she’d stand on her island, watching the horizon, waiting for her future to arrive.

She walked along the docks, sending a few pictures to her friends back home, and tried not to miss the days when they all weren’t so busy they’d reply instantly. It wasn’t that Ariande wasn’t used to being on her own, but it really wasn’t her favourite way to be.

Still, there was a very cute little coffee shop advertising its ice coffees where she could sit and watch the massive boats sitting in their dry docks, waiting for the ocean themselves. She ordered and sat down at a table outside, glad for the slight breeze against her warm skin.



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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-05 07:36 am UTC (link)
"Oh, you know, pursuing a career in a field I love," Ariadne said with a smile, rescuing the runaway cream and digging unashamedly into the rest of the topping before the wind had a chance to wreck any havoc. "Not a lot of call for trainee therapists out on the open sea." Not to mention the fact that she was tied to this land, permanently. She'd tried travelling overseas, she really had, but it never stuck.

It was only thinking about that that she realised; this man wasn't exactly mortal, either. It struck her uncomfortably, but she tried not to show it, still hoping to keep that part of her life dormant.

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-25 10:40 pm UTC (link)
A career woman. She definitely seemed the type. How handy were they really? “Oh—-a therapist huh?” They were a messed up lot the Greeks, so there was no saving their sanity sometimes. Was she Greek? It was difficult to tell, she seemed quite modernized if she was, unlike him the rogue sailor who just did as he pleased without thinking about the consequences it left behind.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-25 10:42 pm UTC (link)
"Yeah," Ariadne nodded, deciding not to go into the specifics since they were just chatting, and he didn't seem the type to be interested in a detailed breakdown of everything she was working on. She was interested in him, though, Ariadne was interested in most people, but there was something gruff and compelling about him in particular. "What do you do? Something with the sea, I'm guessing?"

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-25 10:48 pm UTC (link)
"A lot of jobs. I have a hard time staying grounded with just one thing." The same could be said of his relationships, his past and the people that got left behind. Theseus often left when things became too difficult to handle. He was much better at fleeing the scene without a second thought----that was at least until his past often came back rearing it's ugly head.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-25 10:51 pm UTC (link)
"Oh lord, I understand that feeling!" Ariadne said with a knowing laugh. "Always moving, always looking for something new and different. The world's so interesting, how can anyone stay in one place, one job, for very long?"

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-25 11:24 pm UTC (link)
"Exactly!" Theseus pointed at her and then watched as the wind blew through her hair. It was like a wave of golden wheat billowing towards the sun, just like the Elysium Fields. That was where he'd spent his afterlife, welcomed in the arms of fate that only hero's got to witness. Now, back on solid ground, he was still searching for that treasure, that peace that he would never fully find again----Theseus was the wayward hero that would always be in limbo, always, always searching. Perhaps that was why his heart was so restless in every way. He couldn't even be completely still in that chair as he shifted one leg over the other.

"What's your name?" he finally asked, his eyes narrowed again as he tried to place her. He was far too into his own head to realize she was an immortal like himself.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-25 11:34 pm UTC (link)
"Harriet," she said, the name falling from her lips. She'd lived as Harriet for so many years now, the name and the identity came naturally. And for a moment she considered leaving it at that... but he wasn't mortal, was he? He wasn't asking for her mortal name. And giving out her first name didn't change who she was now; she was still Harriet Cartwright, she could be many things all at once. She smiled at him across the table. "Although, to some, I also go by Ariadne."

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-25 11:35 pm UTC (link)
Theseus had just put the tea cup to his lips and swallowed before it came right back up his nose as he choked it down. "What did you say?" He'd been paying attention, he was just off guard, not at all expecting to hear that name ring it's way through his ears.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-25 11:36 pm UTC (link)
Ariadne pressed her lips together, tucking her hair behind her ear. It was a bit of a nervous twitch, though she wouldn't have described herself as nervous. He could have just been hard of hearing, his question didn't necessarily mean anything, and her first thought must have been that he knew Dion, not that he knew her. "Ariadne," she said, again. "Do you know me?"

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-25 11:38 pm UTC (link)
The color drained out of his face the moment that name left her lips. He was not as ready to give away his identity, especially after that revelation. He was nervous and he wondered what he could say—-“I don’t know you,” he apologized and looked for a way to evade this entire situation. “I’m just half mortal,” he cleared his throat, “no one of importance.” Would she be content with that.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-25 11:42 pm UTC (link)
Ariadne watched him retreat into his shell, feeling a little sorry for him. "That's not an easy position to be in," she said, giving him another smile. "Everyone's important, though, you shouldn't get down on yourself. What can I call you?"

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-25 11:43 pm UTC (link)
Theseus tried to remember what his alias was these days, he had a hard time remembering just what day it was. He tapped his fingers on the table and swallowed what was left of his tea. “Thaddeus. You can call me Thaddeus.” Or was it something more ridiculous? Shit this was crazy, and he felt this urge to bolt and fast.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-25 11:44 pm UTC (link)
"Hi Thaddeus," Ariadne said, and held out her hand to shake his. He was so nervous! Poor guy. She wondered if it was because he'd had a bad experience with his parentage, or it could even be that he hadn't met many others before. The world was wide, after all, even if they were all stuck on this continent, a demigod could go a whole lifetime without meeting any other immortals.

Probably, anyway. Ariadne hadn't heard of it happening - but then, you wouldn't, would you? They'd just go on living their own normal, if occasionally inexplicable, lives. You really only heard about them on the immortal grapevine when they crashed up against other gods or immortals, and new stories ensued.

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-25 11:53 pm UTC (link)
He wondered if she'd be able to tell exactly who he was the moment his hand touched hers and shook it. He felt compelled to kiss her hand but that would be damning of himself---he was in no predicament to get caught by Dionysus again and used as some revenge puppet. He was already looking for an exit, because that damned god was probably looking to catch him in a net. Would Ariadne do that to him? After all this time he had left her high and dry.

"Are you with anyone right now?" He asked? It was a weird question, and he didn't know how to explain it, other than he knew her side of gods and goddesses probably one upped his.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-26 12:02 am UTC (link)
Oh! Was he trying to ask her out? His nerves made more sense, if so. "No, not currently," she said, considering the idea, though not entirely convinced that was what he meant. She'd certainly got a spark of something as she took his hand, and... well, Ariadne liked sparks. "How about yourself?"

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-26 12:08 am UTC (link)
It wasn't exactly where he was going with that question, but her answer was innocent enough wasn't it? It meant perhaps that Dionysus was not waiting to boil him alive.

He rubbed his chin and looked down into his tea. "Yeah, I was, with a Goddess of sorts..." Nike to be exact, and Theseus had a penchant for falling in love with gorgeous women fast---and that one had turned a strange route when her brother showed up. "Not anymore," he guessed at least it was safe to say that.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-26 12:38 am UTC (link)
"Well," Ariadne said, tucking her hair behind her ear again, although the gesture was less nervous this time, and a little more curious about that previous spark. "I've been with a God, of sorts," she borrowed his phrasing, though no one could deny Dion's wild divinity. "Though not for some time. And more recently I was dating one of my classmates, back home, although that wasn't anything serious. I haven't made many friends since arriving in New York. Everyone's very... busy, here, aren't they? You're the first stranger who's sat down for a chat with me." She smiled at him, warmly.

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-26 12:43 am UTC (link)
"For some time being just a few years---?" if he was lucky, centuries. Why he didn't turn tail and run now he couldn't quite figure out, but there had always been something charming about Ariadne. She'd been far too naïve a girl that he had used for his himself. For all intensive purposes he might not have left her alone if he'd actually cared about her, but that story had already sailed.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-26 12:51 am UTC (link)
"A few years, yeah," Ariadne said, sipping at the sweetness at the bottom of her drink. "I needed to go off and live my own life, you know? Staying in one place for too long makes me restless. Staying with one person too long, too. Oh wow, that makes me sound terrible," she said, with a small laugh at herself. It was true, though. She could be Dion's wife, sometimes she loved being Dion's wife, but she couldn't be that person for all eternity. Ariadne needed more. The horizon called to her. New people called to her.

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-26 12:56 am UTC (link)
Theseus had that same restless energy. He'd messed up one too many good things in this life and the last however because he became sidetracked from something else. "It can be suffocating---" it was true, only usually Theseus bounced when things became too difficult, when feelings truly got in the way. When he dwelled too much on how it felt to really love someone.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-26 01:03 am UTC (link)
"Is that what happened with your Goddess, of sorts?" she asked, eyebrows gently lifted. She was curious about which Goddess it had been, and wondered if he'd offer the story himself if she seemed curious.

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-26 01:06 am UTC (link)
"In one way or another. Her brother appeared and things got messy." Mostly because he became competition for Zelos, and Theseus had a hard time keeping his head above water. Things happened, he went away for a while and when he came back there was nothing but silence. She hadn't asked what Goddess yet, but if he didn't watch it he'd slip.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-26 01:23 am UTC (link)
"Oh, I can imagine," Ariadne said. "Gods and their relatives do complicate things. 'Brother' can mean anything from arch rival to lover, can't it?" She'd been caught up in enough Olympian dramas to have a full understanding of that particular spectrum. "Although maybe not all the pantheons are quite so dramatic as the Greeks," she added, when she realised she'd just assumed his Goddess had been a Greek one.

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-26 02:15 am UTC (link)
"That it most definitely can." In Nike's case, he absolutely believed Zelos had been something more than 'brother' at least at some point in time. "Greeks certainly take the highest bid of crazy and dramatic." He rubbed his chin again, feeling somewhat more relaxed than he'd been moments ago in learning her name.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-26 02:29 am UTC (link)
"We do," Ariadne said, with a wry smile. "Is your parent Greek? I may know them." Though chances were, unless they were well connected to Dion and the Olympians, she hadn't seen them for a long time.

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-26 02:55 am UTC (link)
Now she was hitting the tougher questions, a lot could be deducted if he gave away his parentage, Poseidon was a dead give away that she could easily figure out. He cleared his throat figuring out how he could tip toe around this bit. "Just some old king," no one that she really needed to bother herself with, and that wasn't a lie, some stories insisted that his mortal father was his father and not the big old god of the sea. If he lied and said Zeus, Poseidon might drown him in a freak tsunami.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-26 03:06 am UTC (link)
Ariadne had known quite a few old kings, over the years, but she didn't push further, he was clearly uncomfortable talking about his family. "I don't know how much you own about my own family," she said, with a wry smile that was only possible because it had been so, so long since she'd seen any of them. She'd had lifetimes for that particular pain to settle. "But I understand how difficult it is to talk about family, sometimes. We can change the subject, if you like?"

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-27 11:58 am UTC (link)
"Tell me about yours---" he swallowed. This could be a means to find what she thought if him. Ready to rip his head off and stab him in the heart or maybe, just maybe she still had a soft spot.

He busied himself with his tea, and did his best to keep eye contact at a minimum. She was the wife if Dionysus, one word could send him on Theseus with the Mayneads right behind to draw and quarter him. They'd done it to Orpheus, he was positive they would enjoy another chance.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-28 10:04 am UTC (link)
"Oh..." Ariadne said, twirling a thick strand of blond hair thoughtfully around her finger, a slightly crease between her eyes. "Mine were a family built to break, I'm afraid. I got out the first change I could. I would have faded into nothing, if I'd stayed."

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-10-28 06:12 pm UTC (link)
"And how did you escape?" He couldn't help that frog in his throat, making his voice break as he asked that question. He knew that answer. He came along and he was determined to do what it was Greek heroes did. They bested monsters, they helped some pretty girls along the way and then continued onward. He'd never looked back when he left her there on Naxos. She'd served what purpose she'd been to get to the end of the road and he just left. He'd never heard from her what that entailed.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-10-29 11:11 am UTC (link)
"I met a boy..." Ariadne said, wondering about the crack in his voice, and if it meant there was some kind of escape in his past, as well. It endeared him to her, but then... she always felt a little endeared to troubled boys. She rested her hand on her chin, and smiled at him, the smile a little sad. "It's not a very happy story, really. I did some things I am not proud of, but I could see no other choices at the time. And after we left the island together, well, we weren't together very long. Not a happy story on anyone's part."

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-11-03 10:30 pm UTC (link)
Maybe he could be thankful for the extended time between them that she didn't remember what he looked like, if he even retained a bit of his heroic good looks from the old days.

"Oh?" He thought he pretended to be interested, but that was genuine curiosity for the sake of his own neck. "What happened to this guy?" He would not say he was a boy, though at the time he probably had been. A foolish boy many times over from then until now.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-11-04 12:37 am UTC (link)
"After he left me? Who knows," Ariadne said, her voice hard from long-ago pain. She did know, she'd looked into it later, almost obsessively, trying to understand why he'd done it and what she'd done to deserve it - but these days it was easier to brush it away. He was long, long gone and she was done thinking that it had been her fault. "And yeah, he left me. On an island. Halfway between where I'd come from and where I thought I was going." She smiled across the table at him, pushing her windswept hair away from her face. "I survived, though."

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-11-04 12:47 am UTC (link)
"It couldn't have been too bad though, you ended up with a God---" Theseus had gone on to do many many things with his life (not all of them good, but not all of them bad either---he had some compassion down in there). He tried not to sound like he knew too much, but she had indeed ended up with Dionysus and became his Queen. That counted for something right? "I mean, he picked up the pieces after that fool left---" Good save? Perhaps, he didn't meet her eyes though. Dionysus was an extremely intense God, there were lots of ways for him to be persuasive and maddening (and terrifying) in ways Theseus never could.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-11-04 12:57 am UTC (link)
"Yes, without him..." Ariadne began, knowing she would have died there if Dion hadn't intervened, but reluctant to say he was the one who picked up the pieces. He'd saved her life, which had given her the opportunity to put her own pieces back together. Eventually. Sometimes, though, they still didn't fit right. She sighed. "Well, things played out the way they did. And now we're here, in this strange country, and I'm still gazing out to sea and chatting up sailors even though I'm happy here. Funny, how things work out, isn't it?"

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-11-04 01:14 am UTC (link)
"Seems unreal doesn't it?" He did catch a glance, he could see that unrest in her soul---it was the same one that he'd latched onto all those years ago to get him to the end of his challenge. She seemed alone then, and she seemed alone now.

He closed his eyes and breathed in a deep sigh. He was going to kick himself later. "Want to look off the edge of a boat again?" It wasn't exactly like being on the open sea with it hitched up to the dock, but it she could still feel the breeze hit her face and imagine not being like a bird in a cage.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-11-04 01:24 am UTC (link)
Ariadne felt a short jolt of excitement, and she bit her lips together thinking... Why not? It was her weekend, she had no plans, and the sea air - while it was not the Aegean, was still calling. (And he was handsome, and she was lonely, and he understood the world in a way ordinary mortals didn't... And he had a boat.)

"Yes, if you're offering," she said, with a smile warmed by the embers of excitement growing in her stomach.

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-11-04 03:39 am UTC (link)
Theseus could never resist getting the chance to run out on the waters, he was a child of Poseidon, and that ran through his veins like blood. Sitting here talking made him more nervous than calm, and if he was going to get anymore information out of her, better that he didn't look like a scared rabbit ready to dive into the brush.

"It's not a big boat by any means," but it was his prized possession. He lived on that boat more often than on dry land.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-11-04 07:09 pm UTC (link)
"That's okay, I don't take up very much room," Ariadne said, smiling at him again. She didn't need designer yachts to make herself happy, like some of the Olympian family she had married into.

Was this a little reckless? Putting herself in a dangerous situation with a man she didn't know? Yes, she acknowledged, but the pull was still there. The idea of someone strong putting their arms around her while the sea wind whipped up her hair. Her heart was more hopeful that wary. "When suits you?"

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-11-10 12:58 am UTC (link)
She had no idea how well she did know him. He was just as reckless in this, not sure why he was picking up that string again and pulling her along for the ride. He'd fail her again, and then she might just have his throat.

"I'm not good on making plans, I go when the weather is right." He gave that charming, suave grin that meant danger.

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[info]findyourwayout
2020-11-12 02:07 am UTC (link)
That smile caused a clamor of excitement inside her, and she leaned forward across the table. "And is the weather right today?" she asked, watching his face instead of looking to the sky. Oh girl she told herself. What are you doing?

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[info]cut_and_run
2020-11-18 12:45 am UTC (link)
Theseus' brow lifted, oh she was eager wasn't she? Damn all to Hades why was he slinking his way unto what could be a horrible outcome? "Today is a great day---" he smiled again.

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