Archie Kennedy (
betteralready) wrote2016-12-30 09:47 pm
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me? i died for him [reslife au]
The topic comes up as they're driving some of the kids home from a retreat. Hamilton's soundtrack is good road trip music, and something Archie's listened to and read up on enough to actually know a thing or two.
He thinks Horatio's asleep in the passenger seat when one of the kids pipes up with a question about Laurens' line in the first song. Archie's surprised when none of their other residents don't know the theoretical answer-- replies easily after a glance Horatio's direction. He's facing away from him, but his breathing's fairly steady. He's probably asleep.
It makes it easier for Archie to start to explain.
"It's actually pretty depressing, if you think about it," he begins, eyes focused on the road but gaze flickering a moment to meet with the resident that posed the query in the first place, "Apparently, there's a lot of evidence indicating that Laurens and Hamilton were in a relationship, starting about when they were aide-de-camps under Washington. But Laurens had some-- really bad self-esteem and awful internalized homophobia, thanks mostly to his dad being an ass. And when the war was drawing to an end, he didn't really-- think he'd have much of a place in the world after, but he knew Hamilton would."
There's a thoughtful flicker to his expression, for a moment. He hadn't thought much of it before, but there's the beginnings of a realization of some parallels. Unconsciously, he tucks it away for later reflection.
"So there's-- quite a bit of indication that Laurens rather recklessly threw himself into that last battle he fought. That it was a kind of-- suicide by proxy, partially because he-- didn't want to live after the war, but it was partially because he knew that Hamilton had the potential to-- really be something, in the new country they were making. But he thought, and probably rightly, that that would only happen if Hamilton married a woman and wasn't-- even the least bit rumored to be romantically or sexually involved with a man. But Hamilton was too loyal and wouldn't've given up on Laurens without a fight."
Another brief flicker of his gaze back to his kid, his smile a little sad.
"So to Laurens, it seems, the only solution was to-- die, so that Hamilton would have a-- good chance at things. Hence his 'I died for him.' Depressing, right?"
"Hella," the resident agrees, "And then Hamilton didn't even manage to-- keep things going well for himself. He had to mess it all up by cheating on Eliza and-- being a stubborn, impulsive idiot."
It's easy enough to let the change in topic happen naturally. Archie lets himself laugh in response to the words, and the conversation turns easily enough to Hamilton's foolishness.
Through it all, Archie still thinks Horatio's asleep.
He thinks Horatio's asleep in the passenger seat when one of the kids pipes up with a question about Laurens' line in the first song. Archie's surprised when none of their other residents don't know the theoretical answer-- replies easily after a glance Horatio's direction. He's facing away from him, but his breathing's fairly steady. He's probably asleep.
It makes it easier for Archie to start to explain.
"It's actually pretty depressing, if you think about it," he begins, eyes focused on the road but gaze flickering a moment to meet with the resident that posed the query in the first place, "Apparently, there's a lot of evidence indicating that Laurens and Hamilton were in a relationship, starting about when they were aide-de-camps under Washington. But Laurens had some-- really bad self-esteem and awful internalized homophobia, thanks mostly to his dad being an ass. And when the war was drawing to an end, he didn't really-- think he'd have much of a place in the world after, but he knew Hamilton would."
There's a thoughtful flicker to his expression, for a moment. He hadn't thought much of it before, but there's the beginnings of a realization of some parallels. Unconsciously, he tucks it away for later reflection.
"So there's-- quite a bit of indication that Laurens rather recklessly threw himself into that last battle he fought. That it was a kind of-- suicide by proxy, partially because he-- didn't want to live after the war, but it was partially because he knew that Hamilton had the potential to-- really be something, in the new country they were making. But he thought, and probably rightly, that that would only happen if Hamilton married a woman and wasn't-- even the least bit rumored to be romantically or sexually involved with a man. But Hamilton was too loyal and wouldn't've given up on Laurens without a fight."
Another brief flicker of his gaze back to his kid, his smile a little sad.
"So to Laurens, it seems, the only solution was to-- die, so that Hamilton would have a-- good chance at things. Hence his 'I died for him.' Depressing, right?"
"Hella," the resident agrees, "And then Hamilton didn't even manage to-- keep things going well for himself. He had to mess it all up by cheating on Eliza and-- being a stubborn, impulsive idiot."
It's easy enough to let the change in topic happen naturally. Archie lets himself laugh in response to the words, and the conversation turns easily enough to Hamilton's foolishness.
Through it all, Archie still thinks Horatio's asleep.
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It helps keep the terror at bay. It helps give him certainty that they're still here, despite the old waves of anguish bubbling up in his mind and heart.
"I know." That sense of duty, of loyalty, had struck close to his heart then as it did now. "That doesn't make it easier."
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"I know it doesn't," he says softly, "I wish we'd-- never been put into that situation, believe me. But it's not... We won't have to worry about that now, mm?"
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It's so much better, this time around. It stings just a little at moments like this, remembering how hard it had been the first time.
"God, I hope not."
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He'd fight the entire world (or not-- fighting seems to be the problem.)
"But... I'm glad we're-- talking about this."
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This bit--the talking, the feeling out, the actual fumbling for words--is difficult, but God if it isn't worth every bit of struggle.
"--you are?"
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It's soft as he presses a quick kiss against his lips once more.
"It's-- I know it hurt you. That-- a lot of last time hurt-- both of us. So we should-- talk about things more."
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He still can't quite help the wrinkle of his brow. "You shouldn't have to think about it, Archie."
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There's a lot that can refer to, really. His smile still sticks, though, and he stays pressed in warm and close.
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It's lovely to reach up, like he does now, and feel the curve of Archie's smiles. It's affirming to find they're so much more often in place even than the first time around.
"As happy as possible, Archie."
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It's honest as he always is.
"I just-- want to make sure you are, as well, and that we've-- worked through everything from-- last time."
He knows better than most, after all, how things can fester if they're allowed to linger.
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He still can't help the way his features wrinkle with nerves. "Worked through?"
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There's obvious guilt and regret in his voice as he says it.
"And-- I don't know, whatever-- else was left unsaid. We should-- make sure it's all-- properly out there."
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"You shouldn't carry that, Archie."
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"I already-- wonder about it," he tells him quietly, "And I just... If it helps you to-- get it out there. To make last time not-- hurt quite as much."
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He'd had to focus on that. He still has to focus on it when he wakes up in a cold sweat.
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It didn't necessarily stop things from hurting.
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Still, it had haunted him. Still, it had clung like a shadow to his heart for the rest of his life. Still, it wakes him up at night and startles him in quiet moments into scrambling to find Archie's hand to cling tight to.
"What would there be to... say?"
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A somewhat nervous flicker of his gaze.
"Whatever you-- felt, or are-- feeling."
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It must be that he can talk to Archie about his feelings. It must be that he can manage them into words at least that the other man will understand, even if no one else in the world.
"--it hurt. It-- broke my heart."
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"I'm sorry."
That needs to get out there. That's important. He just wants to leave room for more than that.
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That, really, had been half of the torture. His fingers pull away, entire body leaning back slightly to find a more protective position leaned against the wall.
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When Horatio shifts away, he can't help but follow a little carefully; a touch nervous.
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"It did." His hesitation is obvious. It's one thing to throw into his own risk. It's another thing entirely to be chevalier with Archie's emotions. "You didn't mean for it to."
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"I didn't," he agrees with a nod, "But-- it is okay, Horatio. That it hurt."
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If Archie says it's okay to hurt, it must be.
As much as anything, it's a relief. His fingers squeeze a little tighter as he studies their hands, brow furrowed in concentration.
"It... It did. I thought for the longest time that it might actually kill me."
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