All right, yes, apparently he did save Joshua's life that night. Not that Clive knew. Seeing his brother's name on a headstone, along with their father's whom Clive had no doubts about being dead...
Well. That only made it seem more real. Of course he was the only survivor. Presumed dead. He never could make sense of that, but with the only family he loved - and who loved him - dead, then really what was the point?
But now, he knows. If only he could have thrown himself out of the way of that truck in time. They could have been together. Life would have been hard, but they would have each other.
Clive's eyes start to well up yet again. All this time has passed, time wherein he was supposed to help guide Joshua in growing up. Commiserating over voice cracks and how frustrating that is. Teasing Joshua about his first crush, even if Clive never really had much experience with that. Taking Joshua out for his first (legal) drink and dealing with any repercussions that might come of it.
He missed that. He missed all of that. Joshua is an adult now with his own apartment and Clive wasn't there to help with anything.
The tears fall again and Clive pulls away to rub his knuckles against his eyes. He can't sit here and feel sorry for himself. Joshua deserves better from his older brother. And the pizza is going to get cold, not that that bothers him. But Joshua was always more picky about food so this might bother him. Clive gestures lazily to the table. "We should eat."
He wipes his eyes again and sniffs, trying to get himself back under control. While he picks a few slices for himself, ignoring Joshua's words about resting his hands again, he continues the conversation. "How lucky. About Dion, I mean. Being your neighbor."
Something about Clive's expression this time seems different. Angrier, more pained. Unhappy.
Joshua hasn't expected that. That his presence might be a source of pain for his brother, rather than joy. It twists something inside of him, the thought that he was selfish, again, to come here because he wanted it, wants it still so much that his entire being hurts at thought of not doing so, without considering what it might be like for Clive.
I am sorry. So sorry...
But he has done it, and he can't take it back.
He manages a smile up at his brother.
"Yes. Please, let's do that."
He waits for Clive to start, to resume the conversation, before picking his own slice and biting into it without hesitation. No carrots in sight, after all, only his appetite suddenly all gone.
But the smile at least gets easier, fond if a little rueful at that last part.
"Extremely lucky for me. I can be here now, thanks to his help. He has been indefatigably helpful and gracias, and I'm afraid I've been little but trouble for him."
Beat.
"Not on purpose! For example, when I first said hi and welcome, he was on the balcony, holding his phone, and he dropped and it broke." A rush to explain, to reassure his brother he didn't grow up into someone who makes trouble for others purposefully.
Like Mother does.
He bites into his slice of pizza, to try to silence that that thought.
The food smells good, even if his appetite dropped off when he let himself think too much. But his stomach gives another insistent growl so Clive takes a bite.
And immediately realizes that chewing with an injured cheek is more difficult than talking and he's going to have to take this slowly. Not that he's going to make a big deal out of it; there's already enough for Joshua to worry about today. So he'll take his time and smaller bites and just listen to Joshua talk. His voice is so different, naturally, but still recognizable as his brother and Clive never wants him to stop, as ridiculous as that actually is.
The way Joshua rushes his words to explain himself almost metaphorically knocks Clive over entirely. It's almost difficult to keep up, but he manages, nodding along. "The two of you always got along when we were kids. I hope that hasn't changed much." Not that he suspects Joshua intentionally made Dion break his phone or whatever happened. A lot of time has passed and people can change, but Joshua? Clive wouldn't dare say such a thing.
The other thing he says about Dion grabs Clive's attention. "How has he helped?" Even if Joshua has been 'dead' to Clive's knowledge all this time, he can't help but let instinct take over. If his little brother has needed help, he wants to know what it is.
Appetite is hard, and it is not difficult to guess that the cut will give him trouble, so Joshua is not rushing, even if he suspects his brother needs rest almost more than he needs the food.
The first comment makes him smile, small and a little tired, but very warm.
"We do get along well." He breathes out, slowly. "He's retired Air Force officer. With high clearance. I - after I saw you, I started looking in serious. Eventually, I found that other bar. And that you had been discharged because of it. But, after that, I could find nothing. He used his security clearance and... called in favors, and they found some places that had requested a background check on you. Places where you applied for work. It would probably have taken me a lot longer to find you, without that."
He breathes out slowly, and chews on his pizza for a long moment, but his stomach is turning at the thought of what he's saying next.
"She... Mother. She married Dion's father, after. I hadn't ... I hadn't thought to learn. He's helped while at the same time keeping it... to himself, that we are all alive. You and Jill and I. Including from potential surveillance. As she has apparently done in the past."
Nope, he sets the pizza down for a moment, and reaches for the water, letting the chill of it help settle his stomach.
Military talk has Clive setting down his own pizza. What happened to him isn't a secret, even if some details have never been released publicly. That doesn't mean he likes thinking about it. Quite the opposite, actually.
Joshua had said earlier that he knew what happened, but between the shock of seeing him again and all the bullshit at the bar, Clive hadn't really gotten a chance to think about it, let alone talk to Joshua. Knowing he was discharged is one thing, but to know about the specific bar means that Joshua knows why he was discharged. Clive looks down, unable to meet his brother's eye. "I..."
His desire to eat is gone now. "I'm...sorry you had to see that." He killed a man. To learn that one's brother is responsible for taking another person's life, regardless of the reason, must be...horrifying. Even if Joshua hasn't made any moves to leave or guilt Clive, he still worries.
So, instead, he just takes a breath and shakes his head. "I know about Mother." And he's had time to...not come to terms with it, but accept that she more than likely had a hand in what happened that night, as well as do it all for money and clout, probably. While Clive had to take time to work through his trauma, at least there was no love lost between him and their mother. One less issue. But she at least pretended to care about Joshua. That betrayal must have stung more for him.
At least it seems that Dion has some shreds of dignity. Finally, he raises his head again. "Dion... Give him my thanks?"
Joshua's clean hand goes to squeeze Clive's arm, immediately. Holding on a little.
"I am sorry you had to go throw it. That must be infinitely worse - and not ... not only because of times such as tonight."
Clive had been a soldier. (So had Dion.) In active deployment areas, the possibility that he would have had to, been ordered to, kill people was real. There was a difference, of course there was, and, at the same time, there wasn't.
"You were protecting Jill. Even Dion, when he gave me the file, said that it was a situation in which you shouldn't have been in. Because of the other person, not because of you." He closes his eyes. "His words were that it doesn't make you a bad person."
A small smile. "He didn't need to tell me that, I already knew. But it was reassuring that he could see the same thing." And, Joshua suspects, Clive needs to hear it more than Joshua did, even.
The smile fades, his chin dropping helplessly. "There was... a time. After I glimpsed you. That I thought about... coming out to claim my name properly. It would resolve the issue with finding you, so long as you wanted it." And he believes that Clive would have, eventually. "Then I - I found out that she knew that you lived. And she left you in that hospital. Unclaimed. Alone. And I knew that if I tried to reclaim who I am, she would fight me, every step of the way. And it would be so, so ugly, and nobody, nothing would be left unscarred by it. Especially people who are not at fault at all. So I ... couldn't. I didn't."
More people would die, Joshua is rather certain. Not to protect anyone, but just out of Anabella Lesage's whims.
Clive had been a soldier, yes. But that incident happened on home ground. It was just supposed to be a night on leave where they could unwind and relax. Clive had liked his deployment in Africa, had felt like he had made some real difference during his time there, but it was also hellish on the bad days. Being back home felt good.
His sergeant, Tillmann, was drunk. So was Clive, though. It's what happens in a bar. And there hadn't been anything to worry about. Tillmann might have let his mouth run away with him when he was inebriated, but he always behaved enough so Clive let him be as he went around and flirted. Women flirted with Clive, too, and he even got a couple drinks out of just existing. He made sure to return the favor, as was only decent.
There was a beautiful woman sitting alone in a corner. Clive hadn't noticed her before despite how striking she was. She looked sad, though, but mostly distressed as she gripped her phone tightly while someone sat far too close to her.
Someone. Tillmann. He had noticed her beauty, too.
Clive couldn't hear what he said to her, but he did lean in far too close and paid no attention to her body language, moving to try and take one of her hands repeatedly, despite the woman pulling it back and trying to scoot away every time.
It was wrong and Clive made his way to the table, his gut tangling among itself all the while. The woman looked up at him with wide eyes, fear obvious, worried that Clive was going to hang up on her, too. It made him hate Tillmann, for that moment, something he had never felt toward the other man before.
And...there was something familiar about her...
Leave her alone, Sergeant.
Fuck off, Rich.
You're scaring her.
She's just playin' hard to get.
Tillmann's hands started going places they were most certainly not welcome and the woman tried to get away and looked so desperately toward Clive, the only person who seemed to give a damn about her, and it made him so, so angry that in an entire packed bar, no one cared.
No one cared.
No one tried.
Hr looked at her one more time and that familiarity, that recognition, took hold of him.
Clive had always been bigger and stronger, but also soft-spoken. Tillmann likely never expected to be bodily dragged away or punched or to have his head split open on the corner of a table. To be fair, Clive hadn't expected it either.
Yes, he was protecting Jill. Some might even call him a hero. He doesn't feel like one, not with the cost of a life on his hands, but he knows he would do it again for her. He would do it for Joshua, too, now that he's back in his life. He won't say this, not right now, but he rests one bandaged hand on top of Joshua's.
As for their mother... Clive can't say how conniving she truly is. He never understood her beyond realizing from an early age that she resented his existence. Probably because he looks so much like his father and had a good relationship with him. She clearly hated Elwin, too. And if she went so far as to have her own children killed, then what did it matter? She is...
Evil comes to mind, even though it sounds so cliche.
Clive shakes his head. "We know how she is. Waking a sleeping dragon would be less catastrophic." He gives Joshua's hand a gently squeeze. "Let her be, for now."
Oh... so that's how it looks from the outside, to have the memories flood back and wash away your sense of the present, of your current time and place in the world. His brother seems to hold his own better than Joshua last did, but the shellshocked look...
He squeezes Clive's arm, covered by the bandaged hand, fully aware that, his own willingness to ignore what he wants notwithstanding, pizza will be mostly left over. And it's a decent pizza, he thinks. He can't taste it anymore, right now.
But then Clive focuses on him, with an... approval of his judgment that Joshua was bracing himself to not receive, and it is ... dizzying, for a moment. He blinks, his breathing easier and his shoulders relaxing, though he doesn't quite manage a smile.
"I-- right. Thank you, brother." He takes a deep, deep breath.
"Right. Do you think you can manage a few more bites? Just so your body doesn't additionally rebel against the painkillers? If not, I think it's better if we just call it a night, you really need the rest."
Beat. And, before Clive can go there, because Joshua is pretty sure an attempt will be made,
"You're not taking the couch. Or anything like sleeping on the floor. You need proper rest."
Clive sighs. "My couch isn't as bad as it looks." He's fallen asleep on it plenty of times! And...woke up more stiff and sore than someone his age should be. Okay, maybe Joshua has a point. "Fine."
He also does need to eat. Clive knows this. His body knows this. His brain, on the other hand, is a piece of shit that makes no sense tonight, so he tries to shove all his thoughts away and take a few more bites. It's difficult work, what with the sudden appetite loss and the pain in his cheek, but he manages to eat one slice. That will have to do until morning, or whenever he wakes up.
It doesn't take much time or effort to put the pizza away and then Clibe is up and heads to his room. There, he pauses. Joshua hasn't said he's staying, but the implications are all there. It won't hurt to offer, anyway. He digs through his drawers and pulls out a shirt and sweatpants that aren't on their last threads, but also shouldn't swamp Joshua entirely. Finding his brother again, he holds the clothes out to him, but also notices more clearly now that Joshua is still way too thin. He won't mention it.
"You may be as tall as me now, but I'm still bigger, so. Hope they're not too big."
Yes, the implication was there. If he wasn't staying, would they be discussing Clive not sleeping on the couch...
... then again, it has been a very long night, and they are both really tired. And Joshua is very proud of Clive for the effort to take those last few bites, and then he tries to help with the clean-up, given the state of Clive's hands, but he still doesn't know what goes where, so...
When Clive goes to his bedroom, Joshua leans against a door-frame and checks his phone, even though it is rather late. If Dion has answer, he'll update him that they are at Clive's place, and all is reasonably ok.
He looks up at Clive when he speaks up, for a moment his face showing his wonder, all over again, that he is near his brother. At long, long last. Then he blinks, and takes the offered clothes.
"Thanks. I think... I can manage to sleep in them."
He reaches up to just. Touch Clive's unhurt cheek. "Get some rest."
He will take the couch. Then again, he has less bulk to contort.
The wonder is a mutual feeling. After Clive hands over the clothes and Joshua touches his cheek, Clive pulls him into his arms again. How many times has he hugged his brother tonight? He has no idea. He doesn't care, either. Clive takes another breath and tightens his arms a little. Joshua's body is solid and real and warm and it's the best feeling in the world to hug him.
"I'm glad you're here."
There's no rush for him to pull away, but he has to if either of them is going to get some sleep. Clive eventually does, though, and he reaches up to gently ruffle Joshua's hair, offering his brother a little smile. If Joshua gets annoyed by it, well. Clive would understand, but it doesn't stop him.
Then, after a moment of just looking at him, he jerks his head toward his room. "Come to bed when you're ready. I won't make you sleep on the couch, either."
And Joshua melts into Clive's hold just as readily as the previous times, breathing in with something that is still very much... relief.
"I'm glad, too." Into Clive's shoulder, and he only smiles at the hair ruffle, maybe ducking his head down a little but certainly not away.
He has missed these, too. All the ways of affection.
-- and then Clive follows up with that, and Joshua practically glows with joy. He wouldn't, couldn't, just invite himself into his brother's bed, not the first night (he has done so before, but that was a different time, a different life, and seeking comfort from a thunderstorm or a bad dream had felt... normal. Now it feels... odd. Because he both wants to reassure his brother that he is all right, and to cling to him and seek out and offer the comfort denied them for years), but he won't let his brother wonder whether he wants it or not.
"Thanks, brother. I will."
And he changes quickly, dipping into the bathroom to wash his face and at least rinse his mouth with water - or mouthwash, if Clive has any - before taking a deep breath and going into the bedroom to ... beeline for the bed. And more hugs, his posture as he settles just about identical to when he last snuck into his brother's bed, only with a lot longer limbs.
With sleeping arrangements decided, Clive goes through the apartment and grabs his phone from the table before turning out all the lights except the one in his bedroom. He should clean himself up more before going to bed, but he also doesn't really care right now. He's tired, the night's events and his body's abuse sapping all his energy.
So he sets his phone on his lamp table next to the bed and crawls in, curling on his right side so as not to disturb his bandaged cheek. It's easy enough to let his eyes fall closed as he waits for Joshua. His brother doesn't keep him waiting for long, though, and as soon as he feels the dip in the bed, Clive holds open an arm so Joshua can fit tucked close.
It's muscle memory more than active thinking on his part, his body kicking in for his already drowsy brain. How many times had they shared a bed like this? After numerous storms and bad dreams and far too many overheard arguments between their parents, it had been just as likely for Joshua to sleep in Clive's bed as it was his own. Sometimes Clive wished his brother would rely on him less, but he never did more than grumble while making room. Those early teenage years are hell on any boy and Clive had been no different. But while he would have liked his space, he knew that Joshua didn't really have anyone else.
And he loves his brother so much.
And then he didn't have him anymore.
He's here now, though, and Clive wraps his arm around Joshua, holding him close. "Hey." This is all so familiar and yet the space of years makes changes so very evident. "I still can't believe how tall you are."
Like coming home. Home where he has not been in near two thirds of his life. Home that was lost for so long, so painfully long. He has made a home for himself, now, in a way, but this is different. This is Clive, his Clive, right here, holding him, and nobody can blame him for being overwhelmed. All over again.
"I'm not taller than you. Everything's right in the world."
And if he answers a little too quickly, it's because he's sleepy and happy and content, right?
(And not because there was a time, when he thought it was only him left, that he realized that he was now older than Clive would ever be. That he had gotten taller than Clive would ever be.)
Joshua earns a sleepy little laugh in reply. There are more serious things to talk about upon this unexpected reunion. Things that Clive should ask just for the sake of knowing, like where Joshua has been all this time or how he survived the accident in the first place. They're important. Clive should be ready to fill in any blanks Joshua has regarding his own history, even if his brother seems to know quite a bit already.
But right now, commenting on something so silly as height is just...easier. It gives him yet another opportunity to hear Joshua's voice after all these years. Exhaustion grips him, too, and he simply doesn't have the energy to properly attend more serious talks.
"Good. At least let me have...that much..."
His voice trails off, even though he wants to stay awake longer and commit all these new moments with Joshua to memory. But his body is weaker than his will and sleep claims him.
"Anything. Everything." Just as sleepily. He still stays awake enough to watch Clive drift off, then closes his eye, listening to the evening out of his brother's breathing, a sound that is deeper and at the same time profoundly familiar, in a way that he hadn't tried to remember.
In a way that he hadn't dare to try to remember.
With this sorely missed sound, and the slightly strange familiarity of the warmth of his hold, he drifts off, also.
For once, he does not wake early, the emotions from the night before draining his body almost as badly as when he broke down on Dion, and when Clive stirs, he'll give a couple of coughs, but continue sleeping, at least a little longer.
Clive manages to sleep okay, considering. His body is a little on edge throughout the night, even if his mind lags behind, but if Joshua ever shifts or makes a noise, he is at least tangentially aware, just in case he needs to get up and do...something.
But he still catches some sleep.
At least until the painkillers wear off and his face starts to really hurt. And when nature calls.
Clive tries to get out of bed without jostling Joshua, and when his brother coughs, he gently runs his hands through his hair to calm him. Once satisfied that he can leave without issue, he leaves his room and immediately tenses for a moment when he sees two figures on his couch. It's just for a moment, though, because he recognizes them. Cid and Gav, each with a mug of coffee on the coffee table, though Clive frowns at the mug Gav has chosen. The cute one. With a moogle on it. But he sighs and closes his bedroom door and runs his fingers through his own hair.
"Please, come in, have some coffee. Hope you don't mind if I take a piss first thing in the morning." He doesn't give them time for a rebuttal, already on his way to the bathroom to do just as he needs, as well as take more painkillers. When he comes back, Cid is studying him and Clive panics for a second. "It's my day off, isn't it?" He's pretty sure he remembered correctly. Or else he wouldn't have gone to the bar the night before a work shift.
Cid shakes his head and takes a sip of his coffee. "It is, lad. That's not why we're here. Charon said you got a little roughed up last night. I'd say she was right. Gav came to check in on you." Gav, for his part, looks a little sheepish. Cid continues, hiding a smirk in another sip. "I think he saw something he wasn't expecting."
...What the fuck are they on about? His face? He lifts a hand to the edge of his bandage. "It should be fine in a couple of weeks. But I'll need to take some time off, now that you mention it." He looks back to Cid. "I have a doctor's note - "
Gav can't hold himself in check anymore and nearly shrieks, "You've got a man in your bed!" Cid snorts into his coffee and Clive just stares for a second. Gav continues. "I thought you had that whole thing goin' with Jill!"
...Seriously? Clive curses under his breath and takes Gav's coffee, ignoring his protests, and takes a big drink of it. "I'm cutting you off. And taking this mug back. It's not yours to use."
"I don't think," his words interrupted by a half-yawn as he steps out of the bedroom - clearly just waking up, but just as clearly fully clothed... in Clive's clothes, and with his inhaler in one hand, the other covering his mouth politely, "that thinking about you and Jill merits quite that much of a punishment. Even if I haven't had a chance to meet her in... nearly twenty years."
Joshua walks over to the chair he sat in last night, only this time sits sideways, one arm over the back of it, and pulls both of his bare feet on the seat, looking much like a perching, sleepy bird.
... and despite all the drowsy languidness in his motions, the questioning look he tries to give Clive is very, very much awake. Is it all right to say who I am? It would be up to his brother. Joshua could probably play it by ear--
Then again. Clive likely couldn't.
The older man is already straightening up in his seat, eyes narrowed and sharp at him, and Joshua fiddles with his inhaler, then settles it on the table.
"Last time he saw me, I was ten and he was fifteen. Chances that he would get any rest if I was not in arm's reach were pretty slim." Slow breath out. "That either of us would get any sleep."
No names, but just enough for someone who knew the story and "Clint"'s actual identity to figure it out.
Why is everyone suddenly so invested in his and Jill's friendship? It's too early for this.
Joshua is probably right, though. Even if Gav is using Jill's mug, it's not like she's here to use it, nor does Clive have many to choose from. He lets out a breath and sets down their now shared Jill mug back on the coffee table before settling himself down on the floor on the other side of it.
He catches how Cid eyes up Joshua wordlessly and knows his boss is putting pieces together. Ove rather past year, Clive has told him a little of his childhood and the accident, but Cid managed to call him out beforehand. Gav, on the other hand, knows enough to be dangerous and isn't stupid by any means,but Cid is simply quicker on the draw.
There's no reason to be secretive. Clive points to his guests in turn as he introduces them. "Cid is my boss, Gav is a coworker." Then he gestures toward Joshua. "Joshua is my brother."
Cid remains silent, but Gav pipes up. "Eh? But you don't have a brother - " And then he catches himself and his eyes go wide. "Ohhh, fuck me, this really ain't the Jill thing!"
Maybe it's his face all but screaming at him that makes Clive put his head down on the coffee table. Maybe it's the rush of caffeine from the swig he stole of Gav's coffee - would it kill the man to put some sweetener in it? Clive mumbles against the wood. "There is no Jill thing." But he gathers himself and raises his head again, looking at Joshua. "Did we wake you?"
Joshua's lips quick in a helpless, soft smile at Clive, then gives a little wave at the guests at being introduced.
Then his eyes crinkle a little at Gav's reaction, and before things can devolve into the sinking realization of the sadness of it all, he lets his eyes go down and then up the blond's figure.
"Not quite my type."
Making Gav sputter and Cid actually laugh, gravelly and sharp and real.
Then Joshua gets up, to get two bottles of water, one for himself and the other one left on the coffee table next to the coffee mug... this time, he remembers to open it for him.
"I was mostly awake, don't worry. Usually I'm up by this hour, last night was just... a lot. If you give me the prescription, I can go hunt down the nearest pharmacy and get that filled for you."
Clive barely has time to react to the conversation happening around him. Joshua, on the other hand, is so quick and it takes him off-guard, too. Gav's cursing is so normal that it hardly registers to Clive's ears, so to hear someone - his brother! - answer so easily is just...
He shakes his head, but looks up as Joshua sets the bottle of water next to him. And he's even opened it for him, even though Clive could manage on his own, as he did the night before. But it's comforting, not least of all because Joshua is still here. None of this was a strange fever dream or the effects of having too many drinks. He offers his brother a one-sided smile, but it disappears nearly as quickly. The idea of Joshua wandering this city on his own...
Before he can protest, though, Gav gathers himself and drinks more of his coffee before getting off the couch to approach the dining room table. "That probably isn't the best idea. This part of town ain't the safest." Clive catches his eye, and the little smirk he throws his way, and feels a surge of appreciation for the other man. Gav looks through the discharge papers on the table and takes what's necessary. "I'll get this sorted for ya, all right? Just take it easy." And with that, he's out the door.
Which leaves Cid, who smiles softly at Clive before getting up, himself. "You said a couple of weeks? Take three." He finishes his mug of coffee and claps a hand on Clive's shoulder as he passes him on his way to the kitchen. "Looks like you'll need it." He rinses the mug out and sets it on the counter before turning to Joshua. "Pleasure meeting you. I trust you'll keep an eye on this one while you're visiting." Cid plucks a cigarette from his pack and gestures toward Clive with it. "He can get lost in his head sometimes."
It's too early for everyone to throw him under the bus, so to speak, and Clive sighs. "Cid - "
But the older man waves at them both before he, too, shows himself out.
"I will do that. Thank you for giving him the consideration."
He will be waiting for Gav to come back, too, but, for now, he'll just drop down next to Clive and wrap himself around him, going limp for a few moments just. Holding on.
"I take it they startled you. But they very definitely care about you."
It's a good thing.
But with the way Clive had put his head on the table, Joshua can... understand. Very well.
"When the painkillers kick in, we can see about that pizza from last night."
He's not allowed to be on a diet of medication and coffee.
Joshua's hug is accepted easily and Clive wraps an arm around him in turn. "It's not that they startled me. Either of them showing up unannounced isn't new, though they don't usually come together." With his free hand, Clive grabs Gav's coffee for another drink, grimacing a little from the bitterness. "Everything's just...a lot right now." And then all the teasing about Jill... Clive doesn't voice that. He doesn't want Joshua to join the chorus.
"Cid's been especially good to me. He runs a shop a couple blocks down and hires people who really need the work but are overlooked by others for whatever reason. Usually a stain on their record. He's good at judging character and Gav helps sniff out anything suspicious." Clive pauses, hesitating. "I...don't mean to sound dramatic, but...they saved my life. I can never repay them for it "
He puts the mug down and lazily traces the picture of the moogle with his index finger. Joshua is right, again. He needs to eat. They both do, after last night. Still, Clive can't help but smile. "Pizza for breakfast. It's every kid's dream." He wants to say more, like how there were a couple of instances he remembers when their father let them get away with it, much to their mother's disgust. The memories are mostly happy, though tinged with sadness, as well as regret.
There had been many a time, especially after he came to terms with the accident and his mother's probable role in it, when Clive wondered if things would have turned out differently if he had just been a better son. It's fruitless, of course; he was a child, as was Joshua, and their mother didn't treat any of them the way she should have. But it still hurts.
It will always hurt.
The longer they sit there, though, the more it seems Cid was right. Clive really does have a habit of getting lost in his own head.
Which is why, as much as Joshua would love to just sit like this for just about ever, he is far too aware of the weird tension in his brother's body, and, yes, Cid's words were not unnoticed.
"Brother." Softly, but raising his head to look at him properly. "Food, waiting for Gav, and then we can just go back to bed. Your floor is lovely but not great for you right now, all right?"
He gives Clive a squeeze, and gets up to, uh. Well, first quickly visit the toilet himself, then wash up and get the pizza warmed up.
for a moment, just a moment, he wonders if his brother wouldn't have been better if Joshua hadn't showed up, but he shuts that down, fully aware that he's also emotionally stretched thin and extremely worried, and yes, then things would have been less overwhelming, but...
More alone. Even if Cid and Gav likely would have come over anyway.
"On days when nothing's being too much, what do you like for breakfast?"
There. That should be an easy enough question to get Clive out of his head a little.
...Right. Right. Clive raises a hand to rub at his eyes before pushing himself up a moment later. As emotionally exhausted as he is, Joshua is still his guest at the very least. He can't just let himself sit here while the world continues on around him. He's one man. Nothing will stop for him.
He carries the coffee mug into the kitchen with him and finishes it off. Should he be drinking this much right now? Probably not. But by the time Gav gets back it would have gone cold anyway, so he's simply doing his friend a favor. Or something.
He'll surely regret this later.
Coffee drank, he rinses out the mug and silently bemoans not having a dishwasher. This isn't something that normally bothers him, but since his hands will be out of commission for a few days at least, it will make thing more difficult. The upside is he doesn't have too many dishes, so they shouldn't pile up uncontrollably.
As Joshua readies the pizza, Clive grabs the helpfully provided water and sits at the table. Easy conversation is fine. Good, even. Hearing Joshua's voice is even better, even if Clive still has to get used to how much deeper it has become. "I eat a lot of toast. With jam, when I have it. Or just porridge." He pauses. "I know it doesn't sound like a lot, but I manage fine."
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Date: 2023-09-29 11:44 pm (UTC)Well. That only made it seem more real. Of course he was the only survivor. Presumed dead. He never could make sense of that, but with the only family he loved - and who loved him - dead, then really what was the point?
But now, he knows. If only he could have thrown himself out of the way of that truck in time. They could have been together. Life would have been hard, but they would have each other.
Clive's eyes start to well up yet again. All this time has passed, time wherein he was supposed to help guide Joshua in growing up. Commiserating over voice cracks and how frustrating that is. Teasing Joshua about his first crush, even if Clive never really had much experience with that. Taking Joshua out for his first (legal) drink and dealing with any repercussions that might come of it.
He missed that. He missed all of that. Joshua is an adult now with his own apartment and Clive wasn't there to help with anything.
The tears fall again and Clive pulls away to rub his knuckles against his eyes. He can't sit here and feel sorry for himself. Joshua deserves better from his older brother. And the pizza is going to get cold, not that that bothers him. But Joshua was always more picky about food so this might bother him. Clive gestures lazily to the table. "We should eat."
He wipes his eyes again and sniffs, trying to get himself back under control. While he picks a few slices for himself, ignoring Joshua's words about resting his hands again, he continues the conversation. "How lucky. About Dion, I mean. Being your neighbor."
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Date: 2023-09-30 03:13 am (UTC)Joshua hasn't expected that. That his presence might be a source of pain for his brother, rather than joy. It twists something inside of him, the thought that he was selfish, again, to come here because he wanted it, wants it still so much that his entire being hurts at thought of not doing so, without considering what it might be like for Clive.
I am sorry. So sorry...
But he has done it, and he can't take it back.
He manages a smile up at his brother.
"Yes. Please, let's do that."
He waits for Clive to start, to resume the conversation, before picking his own slice and biting into it without hesitation. No carrots in sight, after all, only his appetite suddenly all gone.
But the smile at least gets easier, fond if a little rueful at that last part.
"Extremely lucky for me. I can be here now, thanks to his help. He has been indefatigably helpful and gracias, and I'm afraid I've been little but trouble for him."
Beat.
"Not on purpose! For example, when I first said hi and welcome, he was on the balcony, holding his phone, and he dropped and it broke." A rush to explain, to reassure his brother he didn't grow up into someone who makes trouble for others purposefully.
Like Mother does.
He bites into his slice of pizza, to try to silence that that thought.
At least for tonight.
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Date: 2023-10-01 05:57 am (UTC)And immediately realizes that chewing with an injured cheek is more difficult than talking and he's going to have to take this slowly. Not that he's going to make a big deal out of it; there's already enough for Joshua to worry about today. So he'll take his time and smaller bites and just listen to Joshua talk. His voice is so different, naturally, but still recognizable as his brother and Clive never wants him to stop, as ridiculous as that actually is.
The way Joshua rushes his words to explain himself almost metaphorically knocks Clive over entirely. It's almost difficult to keep up, but he manages, nodding along. "The two of you always got along when we were kids. I hope that hasn't changed much." Not that he suspects Joshua intentionally made Dion break his phone or whatever happened. A lot of time has passed and people can change, but Joshua? Clive wouldn't dare say such a thing.
The other thing he says about Dion grabs Clive's attention. "How has he helped?" Even if Joshua has been 'dead' to Clive's knowledge all this time, he can't help but let instinct take over. If his little brother has needed help, he wants to know what it is.
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Date: 2023-10-01 06:49 am (UTC)The first comment makes him smile, small and a little tired, but very warm.
"We do get along well." He breathes out, slowly. "He's retired Air Force officer. With high clearance. I - after I saw you, I started looking in serious. Eventually, I found that other bar. And that you had been discharged because of it. But, after that, I could find nothing. He used his security clearance and... called in favors, and they found some places that had requested a background check on you. Places where you applied for work. It would probably have taken me a lot longer to find you, without that."
He breathes out slowly, and chews on his pizza for a long moment, but his stomach is turning at the thought of what he's saying next.
"She... Mother. She married Dion's father, after. I hadn't ... I hadn't thought to learn. He's helped while at the same time keeping it... to himself, that we are all alive. You and Jill and I. Including from potential surveillance. As she has apparently done in the past."
Nope, he sets the pizza down for a moment, and reaches for the water, letting the chill of it help settle his stomach.
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Date: 2023-10-01 08:23 am (UTC)Joshua had said earlier that he knew what happened, but between the shock of seeing him again and all the bullshit at the bar, Clive hadn't really gotten a chance to think about it, let alone talk to Joshua. Knowing he was discharged is one thing, but to know about the specific bar means that Joshua knows why he was discharged. Clive looks down, unable to meet his brother's eye. "I..."
His desire to eat is gone now. "I'm...sorry you had to see that." He killed a man. To learn that one's brother is responsible for taking another person's life, regardless of the reason, must be...horrifying. Even if Joshua hasn't made any moves to leave or guilt Clive, he still worries.
So, instead, he just takes a breath and shakes his head. "I know about Mother." And he's had time to...not come to terms with it, but accept that she more than likely had a hand in what happened that night, as well as do it all for money and clout, probably. While Clive had to take time to work through his trauma, at least there was no love lost between him and their mother. One less issue. But she at least pretended to care about Joshua. That betrayal must have stung more for him.
At least it seems that Dion has some shreds of dignity. Finally, he raises his head again. "Dion... Give him my thanks?"
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Date: 2023-10-01 11:54 am (UTC)"I am sorry you had to go throw it. That must be infinitely worse - and not ... not only because of times such as tonight."
Clive had been a soldier. (So had Dion.) In active deployment areas, the possibility that he would have had to, been ordered to, kill people was real. There was a difference, of course there was, and, at the same time, there wasn't.
"You were protecting Jill. Even Dion, when he gave me the file, said that it was a situation in which you shouldn't have been in. Because of the other person, not because of you." He closes his eyes. "His words were that it doesn't make you a bad person."
A small smile. "He didn't need to tell me that, I already knew. But it was reassuring that he could see the same thing." And, Joshua suspects, Clive needs to hear it more than Joshua did, even.
The smile fades, his chin dropping helplessly. "There was... a time. After I glimpsed you. That I thought about... coming out to claim my name properly. It would resolve the issue with finding you, so long as you wanted it." And he believes that Clive would have, eventually. "Then I - I found out that she knew that you lived. And she left you in that hospital. Unclaimed. Alone. And I knew that if I tried to reclaim who I am, she would fight me, every step of the way. And it would be so, so ugly, and nobody, nothing would be left unscarred by it. Especially people who are not at fault at all. So I ... couldn't. I didn't."
More people would die, Joshua is rather certain. Not to protect anyone, but just out of Anabella Lesage's whims.
Choosing that just couldn't be right.
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Date: 2023-10-01 09:42 pm (UTC)His sergeant, Tillmann, was drunk. So was Clive, though. It's what happens in a bar. And there hadn't been anything to worry about. Tillmann might have let his mouth run away with him when he was inebriated, but he always behaved enough so Clive let him be as he went around and flirted. Women flirted with Clive, too, and he even got a couple drinks out of just existing. He made sure to return the favor, as was only decent.
There was a beautiful woman sitting alone in a corner. Clive hadn't noticed her before despite how striking she was. She looked sad, though, but mostly distressed as she gripped her phone tightly while someone sat far too close to her.
Someone. Tillmann. He had noticed her beauty, too.
Clive couldn't hear what he said to her, but he did lean in far too close and paid no attention to her body language, moving to try and take one of her hands repeatedly, despite the woman pulling it back and trying to scoot away every time.
It was wrong and Clive made his way to the table, his gut tangling among itself all the while. The woman looked up at him with wide eyes, fear obvious, worried that Clive was going to hang up on her, too. It made him hate Tillmann, for that moment, something he had never felt toward the other man before.
And...there was something familiar about her...
Leave her alone, Sergeant.
Fuck off, Rich.
You're scaring her.
She's just playin' hard to get.
Tillmann's hands started going places they were most certainly not welcome and the woman tried to get away and looked so desperately toward Clive, the only person who seemed to give a damn about her, and it made him so, so angry that in an entire packed bar, no one cared.
No one cared.
No one tried.
Hr looked at her one more time and that familiarity, that recognition, took hold of him.
Clive had always been bigger and stronger, but also soft-spoken. Tillmann likely never expected to be bodily dragged away or punched or to have his head split open on the corner of a table. To be fair, Clive hadn't expected it either.
Yes, he was protecting Jill. Some might even call him a hero. He doesn't feel like one, not with the cost of a life on his hands, but he knows he would do it again for her. He would do it for Joshua, too, now that he's back in his life. He won't say this, not right now, but he rests one bandaged hand on top of Joshua's.
As for their mother... Clive can't say how conniving she truly is. He never understood her beyond realizing from an early age that she resented his existence. Probably because he looks so much like his father and had a good relationship with him. She clearly hated Elwin, too. And if she went so far as to have her own children killed, then what did it matter? She is...
Evil comes to mind, even though it sounds so cliche.
Clive shakes his head. "We know how she is. Waking a sleeping dragon would be less catastrophic." He gives Joshua's hand a gently squeeze. "Let her be, for now."
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Date: 2023-10-01 10:22 pm (UTC)He squeezes Clive's arm, covered by the bandaged hand, fully aware that, his own willingness to ignore what he wants notwithstanding, pizza will be mostly left over. And it's a decent pizza, he thinks. He can't taste it anymore, right now.
But then Clive focuses on him, with an... approval of his judgment that Joshua was bracing himself to not receive, and it is ... dizzying, for a moment. He blinks, his breathing easier and his shoulders relaxing, though he doesn't quite manage a smile.
"I-- right. Thank you, brother." He takes a deep, deep breath.
"Right. Do you think you can manage a few more bites? Just so your body doesn't additionally rebel against the painkillers? If not, I think it's better if we just call it a night, you really need the rest."
Beat. And, before Clive can go there, because Joshua is pretty sure an attempt will be made,
"You're not taking the couch. Or anything like sleeping on the floor. You need proper rest."
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Date: 2023-10-05 11:08 pm (UTC)He also does need to eat. Clive knows this. His body knows this. His brain, on the other hand, is a piece of shit that makes no sense tonight, so he tries to shove all his thoughts away and take a few more bites. It's difficult work, what with the sudden appetite loss and the pain in his cheek, but he manages to eat one slice. That will have to do until morning, or whenever he wakes up.
It doesn't take much time or effort to put the pizza away and then Clibe is up and heads to his room. There, he pauses. Joshua hasn't said he's staying, but the implications are all there. It won't hurt to offer, anyway. He digs through his drawers and pulls out a shirt and sweatpants that aren't on their last threads, but also shouldn't swamp Joshua entirely. Finding his brother again, he holds the clothes out to him, but also notices more clearly now that Joshua is still way too thin. He won't mention it.
"You may be as tall as me now, but I'm still bigger, so. Hope they're not too big."
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Date: 2023-10-06 04:26 pm (UTC)... then again, it has been a very long night, and they are both really tired. And Joshua is very proud of Clive for the effort to take those last few bites, and then he tries to help with the clean-up, given the state of Clive's hands, but he still doesn't know what goes where, so...
When Clive goes to his bedroom, Joshua leans against a door-frame and checks his phone, even though it is rather late. If Dion has answer, he'll update him that they are at Clive's place, and all is reasonably ok.
He looks up at Clive when he speaks up, for a moment his face showing his wonder, all over again, that he is near his brother. At long, long last. Then he blinks, and takes the offered clothes.
"Thanks. I think... I can manage to sleep in them."
He reaches up to just. Touch Clive's unhurt cheek. "Get some rest."
He will take the couch. Then again, he has less bulk to contort.
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Date: 2023-10-08 09:59 am (UTC)"I'm glad you're here."
There's no rush for him to pull away, but he has to if either of them is going to get some sleep. Clive eventually does, though, and he reaches up to gently ruffle Joshua's hair, offering his brother a little smile. If Joshua gets annoyed by it, well. Clive would understand, but it doesn't stop him.
Then, after a moment of just looking at him, he jerks his head toward his room. "Come to bed when you're ready. I won't make you sleep on the couch, either."
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Date: 2023-10-08 08:38 pm (UTC)"I'm glad, too." Into Clive's shoulder, and he only smiles at the hair ruffle, maybe ducking his head down a little but certainly not away.
He has missed these, too. All the ways of affection.
-- and then Clive follows up with that, and Joshua practically glows with joy. He wouldn't, couldn't, just invite himself into his brother's bed, not the first night (he has done so before, but that was a different time, a different life, and seeking comfort from a thunderstorm or a bad dream had felt... normal. Now it feels... odd. Because he both wants to reassure his brother that he is all right, and to cling to him and seek out and offer the comfort denied them for years), but he won't let his brother wonder whether he wants it or not.
"Thanks, brother. I will."
And he changes quickly, dipping into the bathroom to wash his face and at least rinse his mouth with water - or mouthwash, if Clive has any - before taking a deep breath and going into the bedroom to ... beeline for the bed. And more hugs, his posture as he settles just about identical to when he last snuck into his brother's bed, only with a lot longer limbs.
"I'm here."
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Date: 2023-10-08 09:22 pm (UTC)So he sets his phone on his lamp table next to the bed and crawls in, curling on his right side so as not to disturb his bandaged cheek. It's easy enough to let his eyes fall closed as he waits for Joshua. His brother doesn't keep him waiting for long, though, and as soon as he feels the dip in the bed, Clive holds open an arm so Joshua can fit tucked close.
It's muscle memory more than active thinking on his part, his body kicking in for his already drowsy brain. How many times had they shared a bed like this? After numerous storms and bad dreams and far too many overheard arguments between their parents, it had been just as likely for Joshua to sleep in Clive's bed as it was his own. Sometimes Clive wished his brother would rely on him less, but he never did more than grumble while making room. Those early teenage years are hell on any boy and Clive had been no different. But while he would have liked his space, he knew that Joshua didn't really have anyone else.
And he loves his brother so much.
And then he didn't have him anymore.
He's here now, though, and Clive wraps his arm around Joshua, holding him close. "Hey." This is all so familiar and yet the space of years makes changes so very evident. "I still can't believe how tall you are."
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Date: 2023-10-10 04:55 am (UTC)Like coming home. Home where he has not been in near two thirds of his life. Home that was lost for so long, so painfully long. He has made a home for himself, now, in a way, but this is different. This is Clive, his Clive, right here, holding him, and nobody can blame him for being overwhelmed. All over again.
"I'm not taller than you. Everything's right in the world."
And if he answers a little too quickly, it's because he's sleepy and happy and content, right?
(And not because there was a time, when he thought it was only him left, that he realized that he was now older than Clive would ever be. That he had gotten taller than Clive would ever be.)
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Date: 2023-10-12 08:58 am (UTC)But right now, commenting on something so silly as height is just...easier. It gives him yet another opportunity to hear Joshua's voice after all these years. Exhaustion grips him, too, and he simply doesn't have the energy to properly attend more serious talks.
"Good. At least let me have...that much..."
His voice trails off, even though he wants to stay awake longer and commit all these new moments with Joshua to memory. But his body is weaker than his will and sleep claims him.
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Date: 2023-10-13 08:54 am (UTC)In a way that he hadn't dare to try to remember.
With this sorely missed sound, and the slightly strange familiarity of the warmth of his hold, he drifts off, also.
For once, he does not wake early, the emotions from the night before draining his body almost as badly as when he broke down on Dion, and when Clive stirs, he'll give a couple of coughs, but continue sleeping, at least a little longer.
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Date: 2023-10-13 04:54 pm (UTC)But he still catches some sleep.
At least until the painkillers wear off and his face starts to really hurt. And when nature calls.
Clive tries to get out of bed without jostling Joshua, and when his brother coughs, he gently runs his hands through his hair to calm him. Once satisfied that he can leave without issue, he leaves his room and immediately tenses for a moment when he sees two figures on his couch. It's just for a moment, though, because he recognizes them. Cid and Gav, each with a mug of coffee on the coffee table, though Clive frowns at the mug Gav has chosen. The cute one. With a moogle on it. But he sighs and closes his bedroom door and runs his fingers through his own hair.
"Please, come in, have some coffee. Hope you don't mind if I take a piss first thing in the morning." He doesn't give them time for a rebuttal, already on his way to the bathroom to do just as he needs, as well as take more painkillers. When he comes back, Cid is studying him and Clive panics for a second. "It's my day off, isn't it?" He's pretty sure he remembered correctly. Or else he wouldn't have gone to the bar the night before a work shift.
Cid shakes his head and takes a sip of his coffee. "It is, lad. That's not why we're here. Charon said you got a little roughed up last night. I'd say she was right. Gav came to check in on you." Gav, for his part, looks a little sheepish. Cid continues, hiding a smirk in another sip. "I think he saw something he wasn't expecting."
...What the fuck are they on about? His face? He lifts a hand to the edge of his bandage. "It should be fine in a couple of weeks. But I'll need to take some time off, now that you mention it." He looks back to Cid. "I have a doctor's note - "
Gav can't hold himself in check anymore and nearly shrieks, "You've got a man in your bed!" Cid snorts into his coffee and Clive just stares for a second. Gav continues. "I thought you had that whole thing goin' with Jill!"
...Seriously? Clive curses under his breath and takes Gav's coffee, ignoring his protests, and takes a big drink of it. "I'm cutting you off. And taking this mug back. It's not yours to use."
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Date: 2023-10-13 05:33 pm (UTC)Joshua walks over to the chair he sat in last night, only this time sits sideways, one arm over the back of it, and pulls both of his bare feet on the seat, looking much like a perching, sleepy bird.
... and despite all the drowsy languidness in his motions, the questioning look he tries to give Clive is very, very much awake. Is it all right to say who I am? It would be up to his brother. Joshua could probably play it by ear--
Then again. Clive likely couldn't.
The older man is already straightening up in his seat, eyes narrowed and sharp at him, and Joshua fiddles with his inhaler, then settles it on the table.
"Last time he saw me, I was ten and he was fifteen. Chances that he would get any rest if I was not in arm's reach were pretty slim." Slow breath out. "That either of us would get any sleep."
No names, but just enough for someone who knew the story and "Clint"'s actual identity to figure it out.
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Date: 2023-10-13 09:47 pm (UTC)Joshua is probably right, though. Even if Gav is using Jill's mug, it's not like she's here to use it, nor does Clive have many to choose from. He lets out a breath and sets down their now shared Jill mug back on the coffee table before settling himself down on the floor on the other side of it.
He catches how Cid eyes up Joshua wordlessly and knows his boss is putting pieces together. Ove rather past year, Clive has told him a little of his childhood and the accident, but Cid managed to call him out beforehand. Gav, on the other hand, knows enough to be dangerous and isn't stupid by any means,but Cid is simply quicker on the draw.
There's no reason to be secretive. Clive points to his guests in turn as he introduces them. "Cid is my boss, Gav is a coworker." Then he gestures toward Joshua. "Joshua is my brother."
Cid remains silent, but Gav pipes up. "Eh? But you don't have a brother - " And then he catches himself and his eyes go wide. "Ohhh, fuck me, this really ain't the Jill thing!"
Maybe it's his face all but screaming at him that makes Clive put his head down on the coffee table. Maybe it's the rush of caffeine from the swig he stole of Gav's coffee - would it kill the man to put some sweetener in it? Clive mumbles against the wood. "There is no Jill thing." But he gathers himself and raises his head again, looking at Joshua. "Did we wake you?"
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Date: 2023-10-14 08:39 am (UTC)Then his eyes crinkle a little at Gav's reaction, and before things can devolve into the sinking realization of the sadness of it all, he lets his eyes go down and then up the blond's figure.
"Not quite my type."
Making Gav sputter and Cid actually laugh, gravelly and sharp and real.
Then Joshua gets up, to get two bottles of water, one for himself and the other one left on the coffee table next to the coffee mug... this time, he remembers to open it for him.
"I was mostly awake, don't worry. Usually I'm up by this hour, last night was just... a lot. If you give me the prescription, I can go hunt down the nearest pharmacy and get that filled for you."
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Date: 2023-10-22 07:23 am (UTC)He shakes his head, but looks up as Joshua sets the bottle of water next to him. And he's even opened it for him, even though Clive could manage on his own, as he did the night before. But it's comforting, not least of all because Joshua is still here. None of this was a strange fever dream or the effects of having too many drinks. He offers his brother a one-sided smile, but it disappears nearly as quickly. The idea of Joshua wandering this city on his own...
Before he can protest, though, Gav gathers himself and drinks more of his coffee before getting off the couch to approach the dining room table. "That probably isn't the best idea. This part of town ain't the safest." Clive catches his eye, and the little smirk he throws his way, and feels a surge of appreciation for the other man. Gav looks through the discharge papers on the table and takes what's necessary. "I'll get this sorted for ya, all right? Just take it easy." And with that, he's out the door.
Which leaves Cid, who smiles softly at Clive before getting up, himself. "You said a couple of weeks? Take three." He finishes his mug of coffee and claps a hand on Clive's shoulder as he passes him on his way to the kitchen. "Looks like you'll need it." He rinses the mug out and sets it on the counter before turning to Joshua. "Pleasure meeting you. I trust you'll keep an eye on this one while you're visiting." Cid plucks a cigarette from his pack and gestures toward Clive with it. "He can get lost in his head sometimes."
It's too early for everyone to throw him under the bus, so to speak, and Clive sighs. "Cid - "
But the older man waves at them both before he, too, shows himself out.
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Date: 2023-10-22 05:18 pm (UTC)"I will do that. Thank you for giving him the consideration."
He will be waiting for Gav to come back, too, but, for now, he'll just drop down next to Clive and wrap himself around him, going limp for a few moments just. Holding on.
"I take it they startled you. But they very definitely care about you."
It's a good thing.
But with the way Clive had put his head on the table, Joshua can... understand. Very well.
"When the painkillers kick in, we can see about that pizza from last night."
He's not allowed to be on a diet of medication and coffee.
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Date: 2023-10-22 06:16 pm (UTC)"Cid's been especially good to me. He runs a shop a couple blocks down and hires people who really need the work but are overlooked by others for whatever reason. Usually a stain on their record. He's good at judging character and Gav helps sniff out anything suspicious." Clive pauses, hesitating. "I...don't mean to sound dramatic, but...they saved my life. I can never repay them for it "
He puts the mug down and lazily traces the picture of the moogle with his index finger. Joshua is right, again. He needs to eat. They both do, after last night. Still, Clive can't help but smile. "Pizza for breakfast. It's every kid's dream." He wants to say more, like how there were a couple of instances he remembers when their father let them get away with it, much to their mother's disgust. The memories are mostly happy, though tinged with sadness, as well as regret.
There had been many a time, especially after he came to terms with the accident and his mother's probable role in it, when Clive wondered if things would have turned out differently if he had just been a better son. It's fruitless, of course; he was a child, as was Joshua, and their mother didn't treat any of them the way she should have. But it still hurts.
It will always hurt.
The longer they sit there, though, the more it seems Cid was right. Clive really does have a habit of getting lost in his own head.
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Date: 2023-10-22 06:57 pm (UTC)"Brother." Softly, but raising his head to look at him properly. "Food, waiting for Gav, and then we can just go back to bed. Your floor is lovely but not great for you right now, all right?"
He gives Clive a squeeze, and gets up to, uh. Well, first quickly visit the toilet himself, then wash up and get the pizza warmed up.
for a moment, just a moment, he wonders if his brother wouldn't have been better if Joshua hadn't showed up, but he shuts that down, fully aware that he's also emotionally stretched thin and extremely worried, and yes, then things would have been less overwhelming, but...
More alone. Even if Cid and Gav likely would have come over anyway.
"On days when nothing's being too much, what do you like for breakfast?"
There. That should be an easy enough question to get Clive out of his head a little.
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Date: 2023-10-22 08:12 pm (UTC)He carries the coffee mug into the kitchen with him and finishes it off. Should he be drinking this much right now? Probably not. But by the time Gav gets back it would have gone cold anyway, so he's simply doing his friend a favor. Or something.
He'll surely regret this later.
Coffee drank, he rinses out the mug and silently bemoans not having a dishwasher. This isn't something that normally bothers him, but since his hands will be out of commission for a few days at least, it will make thing more difficult. The upside is he doesn't have too many dishes, so they shouldn't pile up uncontrollably.
As Joshua readies the pizza, Clive grabs the helpfully provided water and sits at the table. Easy conversation is fine. Good, even. Hearing Joshua's voice is even better, even if Clive still has to get used to how much deeper it has become. "I eat a lot of toast. With jam, when I have it. Or just porridge." He pauses. "I know it doesn't sound like a lot, but I manage fine."
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