Nida | FF8 (
skyward_eyes) wrote in
aterat2022-06-17 11:16 am
[Open] That One Where There Is A Guard And A Bird
Who; Nida, Open
What; Stopping Crimes, Experiencing The Harbor, Trying Some Art
Where; Markets, Docks, Central Fountain
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I. Foiling the Crimes | The Markets
Really, he had to wonder at how foolish people could be to make trouble in the markets on any given day. This was one of the more carefully patrolled parts of the city. Not just that, there were merchants that weren't beyond hiring their own people to protect their things. But this? This was hilariously stupid.
Seriously, someone trying to extort a merchant in the markets for money? Well, it's extra hilarious because Nida wasn't even in uniform today. He was off, his uniform at home, because he was doing errands today. Even Hibiscus wasn't in her uniform saddle, just in the training one that Nida had, lightened up so he could put his purchases on her back. Still, Nida saw it going down, and like he could stand by. He whistled a careful command to Hibiscus, and her training was coming on well. The bird pulled her lead from his hand and strode off a bit down the road, slowing down traffic a bit. Meanwhile Nida slid up behind another person in the market and whispered in their ear.
"Hey, I'm with the guard and I'd like to borrow you for a brief little thing. Wanna help me catch some people trying to set up a protection racket?"
II. Missing The Shores Of Home | The Harbor
Summer was the time he missed Balamb the most, and it wasn't something Nida shared very much. Home was a place that he had no intention of returning to, after all. Balamb wasn't where he belonged anymore. He belonged with Ignis, wherever that was. But there were moments, faint and rare, where his heart ached for the shores of Balamb, or the forests near there. The mountains had been where he'd learned his climbing skills first, the forests where he had refined them. He'd grown up in the nature that had characterized Balamb Island, and he wanted it in this moment.
It would of course not be a feeling that lingered even come another day, but here Nida was anyway, embracing it. He sat on a dock, boots on the dock beside him, his legs and bare feet dangling over the water. Not that he'd jump in, but damn, the smell of it, while not quite right, is almost home.
"Fuck, I just... wish i could see it one last time."
III. Practicing The Softer Skills | Central Fountain
There aren't a lot of times that Nida takes a lot of time for himself. He's a guy that is always driven to doing more, some echo of an absolute need to be busy. A SeeD should always be doing things, and maybe he wasn't a SeeD anymore, but damn that drive was still there.
So Nida took the time when he could, and today the time was taken by the fountain. Hibiscus, the almost adult red chcoobo, lay on the ground in front of him, curled up, and Nida's feet were up on her saddle. He was sitting with his back against the fountain, a sketch book in his lap as he was busy drawing. His mind was very distracted though, because he was having issues with picking something to draw. He'd already sketched a bit of Hibiscus's head, his boots, a distant building, even someone passing by.
And damn, he just can't get something to coalesce in his mind enough for him to focus on any one thing well. Frustrated he flipped to the next page, earning a concerned warbling from the bird.
"Yeah, I know. Guess I'm just a bit stressed. Sorry."
What; Stopping Crimes, Experiencing The Harbor, Trying Some Art
Where; Markets, Docks, Central Fountain
When;
Warnings;
I. Foiling the Crimes | The Markets
Really, he had to wonder at how foolish people could be to make trouble in the markets on any given day. This was one of the more carefully patrolled parts of the city. Not just that, there were merchants that weren't beyond hiring their own people to protect their things. But this? This was hilariously stupid.
Seriously, someone trying to extort a merchant in the markets for money? Well, it's extra hilarious because Nida wasn't even in uniform today. He was off, his uniform at home, because he was doing errands today. Even Hibiscus wasn't in her uniform saddle, just in the training one that Nida had, lightened up so he could put his purchases on her back. Still, Nida saw it going down, and like he could stand by. He whistled a careful command to Hibiscus, and her training was coming on well. The bird pulled her lead from his hand and strode off a bit down the road, slowing down traffic a bit. Meanwhile Nida slid up behind another person in the market and whispered in their ear.
"Hey, I'm with the guard and I'd like to borrow you for a brief little thing. Wanna help me catch some people trying to set up a protection racket?"
II. Missing The Shores Of Home | The Harbor
Summer was the time he missed Balamb the most, and it wasn't something Nida shared very much. Home was a place that he had no intention of returning to, after all. Balamb wasn't where he belonged anymore. He belonged with Ignis, wherever that was. But there were moments, faint and rare, where his heart ached for the shores of Balamb, or the forests near there. The mountains had been where he'd learned his climbing skills first, the forests where he had refined them. He'd grown up in the nature that had characterized Balamb Island, and he wanted it in this moment.
It would of course not be a feeling that lingered even come another day, but here Nida was anyway, embracing it. He sat on a dock, boots on the dock beside him, his legs and bare feet dangling over the water. Not that he'd jump in, but damn, the smell of it, while not quite right, is almost home.
"Fuck, I just... wish i could see it one last time."
III. Practicing The Softer Skills | Central Fountain
There aren't a lot of times that Nida takes a lot of time for himself. He's a guy that is always driven to doing more, some echo of an absolute need to be busy. A SeeD should always be doing things, and maybe he wasn't a SeeD anymore, but damn that drive was still there.
So Nida took the time when he could, and today the time was taken by the fountain. Hibiscus, the almost adult red chcoobo, lay on the ground in front of him, curled up, and Nida's feet were up on her saddle. He was sitting with his back against the fountain, a sketch book in his lap as he was busy drawing. His mind was very distracted though, because he was having issues with picking something to draw. He'd already sketched a bit of Hibiscus's head, his boots, a distant building, even someone passing by.
And damn, he just can't get something to coalesce in his mind enough for him to focus on any one thing well. Frustrated he flipped to the next page, earning a concerned warbling from the bird.
"Yeah, I know. Guess I'm just a bit stressed. Sorry."

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A light chuckle escaped the teen at that. “One should have well-rounded hobbies, yes… But I dare say there is something therapeutic about hitting things to work out one’s frustrations, too. A different sort of challenge.” Perhaps odd for a string-bean of a teenager to say, but appearances were deceiving. He had certainly come to appreciate the runs through mementos with his group between the more serious palaces. Not only was there ample inspiration to be found, but there was also an elegance to the fight, one furthered by bettering one’s abilities… But it would be a lie to say he hadn’t worked through some particular feelings by pushing a little harder against the shadows there.
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"I would have to know your schedule, to meet when I could. Guard work means I'm busy at not always predictable times. Add in my three students, and I've got a lot to deal with in finding freedom of time."
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"I'll try and figure it out. I'll have to fit it in around combat training for the boys, and work, and Ignis time, and of course Mono's training. But we'll figure something out."
It would be good for him, right?
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Not that Yusuke was sure he could consider himself a teacher, really, so much as someone offering advice and giving examples to help someone get started in painting. “That would be fine. You can let me know what time would work best for you and I’ll be sure to make myself available. As I said, there is only one evening I cannot move around easily.” His current model, Enis, needed a ‘blood donation’ once a week, and the teen wasn’t sure if a delay would be healthy for the woman, considering her situation. “So outside Friday evenings, my schedule is generally flexible. If your training schedules fluctuate, we can always work around that as well. I’m more than happy to find the time for someone who’s interested in taking up painting.”
And it would be good. Good for both of them, more than likely.
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"I tend to work Friday evenings, because the Lodge is busy those nights. Hopefully I don't disappoint you with my study, though."
Because he'd probably still focus on painting things here at first. Then, maybe, he'd paint the Garden.
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"If my place was a mess, my husband would be cross, so I try to be a neat person."
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And while Nida might protest about children running through, his husband was right. He was very much a loving, paternal sort of person. He'd just end up playing with the kids.
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He didn't know. When he did... Well, he'd have opinions. And a lot of them would be pain.
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That said, he wondered if it was a potential deal breaker for his new ‘student.’ Perhaps Nida hadn’t realized he was still only a teenager. Some adults had made the mistake in the past and not everyone liked the idea of learning from someone that much younger. “Is there a problem?”
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"I'm sorry that's happened to you. It's... not easy."
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Besides that, it wasn’t as though he didn’t exactly there even if you didn’t count his age, he supposed. He really didn’t have family left, unless he counted the other phantom thieves and they weren’t here for now.
“If anything, it reminds me a little of the dormitory I recently had to move into, even if the other residents are a little more varied in age.” And it was at least nice to know there was free food waiting whenever he managed to remember to stop what he was doing long enough to eat. Not having to budget for that aside from when he was out was a small blessing.
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If it was, he might have to deal with the orphanage himself. And that sort of vigilante work would get him in serious trouble. Very serious trouble.
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The teen wasn’t about to end up going from getting out of one situation to only end up in another, even as he still struggled sometimes with the truth of it… he wasn’t going to allow himself to live so blind to the truth again.
Still… he continued a moment later, as if to alleviate some concern. “While I find my lack of choice in where I live slightly vexing, their only intent seems to be the housing and care of those underage.” Even if they had some disagreements about the mess that could be made during the creative process, they hadn’t forced him into anything. Nor had they tried to hinder his process aside from some light chastising to be mindful of the kids running around his work in the future.
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More than a few students at Garden had been given to the place not because they wanted to, but because there was no other option. Nida was in that category. That he had gone along with the program and learned to fight was his own problem though.
"I hope they're as good as you say."
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Shrugging as Nida continued, he wasn’t sure what more he could offer. “I have experience with adults who would rather use you for their own gain simply because they provide you with a home. I would know the signs, and I have not seen them in the last month and a half.” He responded with a frown, not really wanting to talk about it, but feeling it should be made clear that he was paying attention to the place that he lives. “I should also say, if you’re not entirely comfortable with taking lessons there, then you should let me know. I will endeavor to find another space that might be suitable.”
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Nida believed that quite whole-heartedly. More than anything, though, he believed that the young artist should do what was most right for him. Especially since Nida would be infringing on his time.
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Finally, the artist decided on a slight middle ground. “We’ll try it where I live, then, but if it doesn’t feel right and you find it stifling, we’ll relocate once I have a better location.” He commented, knowing that it would at the very least be easiest to start somewhere and move later. On nicer days, like this one, they could even take the lessons outside to the courtyard or the park.
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Nida resolved to find the space comfortable. To be kind to the younger man. "I'll let you know when I'm free, alright?"
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