Didn't I say before? Just focus on getting better.
[He flashes Gaius a small, remote smile, and disappears inside briefly. He's back shortly with another long-sleeved shirt and gloves. With the glasses on, he's got everything but his hair and lower face covered, so if he turns away he doesn't even look like a demon. Gaius may be taking this amazingly well, but he knows humans have a hard time adjusting their perceptions.]
I was thinking when you feel up to it, we could visit the village together.
[He almost follows Rean, just to prove he can be up and about if he wants. But Rean's not wrong. He still needs a lot of rest -- still, he's not bedridden anymore, so it bothers him to be idle. It bothered him then, too, but he was on too many painkillers to complain. He's not content, but he is staying seated.]
I have a feeling they won't be too happy about that.
I think they'd just be embarrassed. But it's better to clear the air about these kinds of things on both sides.
[He smiles at Gaius again, trying to be reassuring.]
I don't want them to see you as a threat or something they feel guilt over, and I don't want you to have the wrong impression of them. ...As long as you wouldn't mind seeing them, that is.
I don't mind. I'm not angry, I just don't want to cause any more trouble.
[Hmm. Rean's so reasonable it makes even Gaius feel unreasonable. Maybe he's spent too long alone now, doing nothing but hunting other sentient beings.]
I guess you're right, though. I'd rather they not feel guilty.
[He doesn't know what to say, looking at his hands through the familiar tint of sunglasses. A few hundred years of internalized feeling like a hideous monster until it seems perfectly natural makes it hard to even want to show this much of his face.
But it'd be pretty pathetic to admit he feels ugly. So he takes a deep breath and just takes off the sunglasses, folding them and holding them carefully. Of course Gaius won't mind if he's hideous, Gaius isn't the kind of person to care if someone is ugly, he can tell, but it's still hard to let himself be seen.]
It does. Although I wish it didn't make you so uncomfortable.
[He can tell. And yeah, seeing a demon's face is a little weird. It puts him a bit on edge, just from all the times he's seen a similar face coming at him with violence. But Rean is Rean, and that trumps prejudices he actively wants to get rid of.]
Hmmm... Well, I can't say you won't have to hide it when we're travelling, but I hope you won't feel the need to do it when we're alone. We could probably see about some makeup and hair dye, too, if you don't want to totally bundle up.
[Look Gaius just wants Rean to be able to go in public like a normal person, since he's obviously a normal person on the inside.]
[He smiles hesitantly, it's... Really kind of Gaius honestly. He wouldn't have minded if Gaius was fanatically, zealously against him, but this... He's even more glad the man didn't die, though the words almost hurt with their warmth.]
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[He is really not well still. It's a good thing Rean's as nice as he seemed, actually. Otherwise that stunt would have gotten Gaius killed for real.]
Is there really nothing I can help with?
[He's got sooo much to pay Rean back for.]
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[He flashes Gaius a small, remote smile, and disappears inside briefly. He's back shortly with another long-sleeved shirt and gloves. With the glasses on, he's got everything but his hair and lower face covered, so if he turns away he doesn't even look like a demon. Gaius may be taking this amazingly well, but he knows humans have a hard time adjusting their perceptions.]
I was thinking when you feel up to it, we could visit the village together.
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I have a feeling they won't be too happy about that.
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[He smiles at Gaius again, trying to be reassuring.]
I don't want them to see you as a threat or something they feel guilt over, and I don't want you to have the wrong impression of them. ...As long as you wouldn't mind seeing them, that is.
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[Hmm. Rean's so reasonable it makes even Gaius feel unreasonable. Maybe he's spent too long alone now, doing nothing but hunting other sentient beings.]
I guess you're right, though. I'd rather they not feel guilty.
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[Gaius is included in that "everyone".]
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[He gets that he's included and that's probably true. It wouldn't hurt to clear things up. It might resolve guilt for everyone involved.
Speaking of that, though--]
Anyway, you don't need to hide like that. I'm not going to panic again, I promise.
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[He's joking, but seriously. Rean looks incredibly shady.]
I'd rather you just be yourself. Especially if you intend to become my partner.
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[He doesn't know what to say, looking at his hands through the familiar tint of sunglasses. A few hundred years of internalized feeling like a hideous monster until it seems perfectly natural makes it hard to even want to show this much of his face.
But it'd be pretty pathetic to admit he feels ugly. So he takes a deep breath and just takes off the sunglasses, folding them and holding them carefully. Of course Gaius won't mind if he's hideous, Gaius isn't the kind of person to care if someone is ugly, he can tell, but it's still hard to let himself be seen.]
Well, if it puts you more at ease.
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[He can tell. And yeah, seeing a demon's face is a little weird. It puts him a bit on edge, just from all the times he's seen a similar face coming at him with violence. But Rean is Rean, and that trumps prejudices he actively wants to get rid of.]
Do you hide your face when you go into town?
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[He gestures to his face.]
And I don't want... To bother people with how I look. But the villagers have all seen my face now and then.
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[Look Gaius just wants Rean to be able to go in public like a normal person, since he's obviously a normal person on the inside.]
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All right. That sounds good.
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[He laughs, though, not very serious about it. Gaius isn't the type to be great at covert tactics to begin with. He's just too honest.]
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I haven't worn a real disguise in a long time. Hopefully it doesn't look too weird.
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[Yeah they're screwed.]
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[It's going to be... Real hard for these good honest boys.]
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[Dust and sweep, nothing strenuous.]
You're healing pretty well, though.
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[He is in fact doing well. And he'll feel better being able to help out.]
I won't slow you down in that regard.
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[After all, if he was casual about that, Gaius would be dead.]
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