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Amory Felix ([personal profile] fatespoken) wrote2020-12-01 01:48 am
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keep it all from sympathy / your day today your dignity

[identity profile] treadingdawn.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 09:37 am (UTC)(link)
Don't be a...

What?

Split seconds pass to fill the space of silence that defines Caspian's complete surprise at Amory even suggesting it. He should expect it from this man's mouth, finds it not exactly out of character for Amory Felix, but to hear it leveled at him is another kind of experience entirely. More than this is a single word making all the difference.

Had.

If he had his sword, blood would have been drawn already. Because he doesn't and because his hands are already close to Amory's face, Caspian chooses to disregard Chase's interjection. Well, not completely. The arm he braces stays where it is, bending only to bring Amory closer against the table. His other hand curls into a fist whose knuckles cover the short distance to Amory's face. Caspian aims to hit him hard, not just once, not just twice, but repeatedly. It is brutish, it is far from noble, and he doesn't care. Amory is flippant and callous with his words, his mouth pays the price.

Don't be a fool.

The Telmarine thinks to himself he was a fool for giving Amory Felix his time, his friendship, and the benefit of the doubt.

keep it all from sympathy / your day today your dignity

[identity profile] worksmart.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 10:35 am (UTC)(link)
Answered with a sickening thud, the clicking of knuckles, teeth and bone. Amory was quick enough, just, and it's Chase's jaw that takes the brunt, his own blood he can hear pounding in his ears as, balance and grip gone, he crashes elbow first against the table. Finally other people stand as glasses shatter and beer pools into new stains on the already tarnished carpet. Chase has gone down with the table, a staggered two part descent. He'll be more pissed off later, more that the knock took him by surprise and took him down than at Caspian's missed target.

Never been knocked out by an eighteen year old. Still not quite. Am I--

He is bleeding, the hand cupped around his jaw confirms. His own teeth have split his lip, but as he gingerly presses his tongue against his teeth none prove loose, just slick with copper and salt. He hisses, fingertips pressing over the connecting points of his jawbone. Dizziness and pain make his head swim, hard to focus on which of the two to glare at as he looks back up.

keep it all from sympathy / your day today your dignity

[identity profile] treadingdawn.livejournal.com 2010-03-18 11:41 am (UTC)(link)
Amory's reaction doesn't still his fist. His flippant manner earlier had only stirred Caspian to action and his evasive manner now encourages him to give chase. One probably doesn't expect that to be quite literal in any sense but it very well is when his fist cracks against the blond man's jaw. This does stop the youngest of the three, it stops him immediately followed by a step back. What grip he had on Amory is released in a style similar to discarding that which shouldn't be touched in favor of hands falling open to his own sides, while he stares at the doctor who went down in disbelief. What is Caspian X, the King of Narnia, doing? The altercation has caught enough attention to render the Coliseum a little less loud than it was before he came in. Whether the talking and muttering going on from other patrons relates to how they might eject a troublemaker or how they ought to bet on a fight between two seemingly lightweight combatants is unknown to Caspian, but it doesn't matter to him either way.

Note he hasn't forgotten Amory's place in this, he is just remembering himself. Something Peter Pevensie can't do right now. He turns to Amory again.

"I wanted to believe you," he says to the other man, tone losing its sharpness, its edge, "do something if you ever cared at all." The Telmarine points at Amory before sending a glimpse of anger now mixed with hurt and question at Chase for the briefest moment: What else can I do? If it makes Chase feel any better, Caspian shakes his hand out, knuckles sore from impact.