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ᴇɴɴᴀʀΙͺs "𝔫𝔒𝔰𝔰" ᴛᴀᴠᴀɴᴇ ([personal profile] aberratic) wrote2024-07-11 08:06 pm
wearyallalone: (dust so thick)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2025-07-27 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Vanya smiles at the by-play, as much at how much Pamplemousse has learned to politely express her preferences as at Ness's equally polite apology. He files away the suggestion that Ness might like to watch their more ground-centric training, now and then, if this goes well.

In the meantime he nods at her question, even if he doesn't immediately follow her thought the step beyond it. "It can be a bit loud. Louder if we go very fast, though I don't plan to. But you'll be at my back, so leaning forward you'll be quite close to my ear." Vanya considers. "I suppose it might make sense to have some sort of signal that's more reliant on touch than sound, if you need to get my attention. Just to be safe. I've carried passengers before but Captain Baudin was mostly concerned with shooting Venatori." Also, her voice carries.
wearyallalone: (I'm still up walking around)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2025-08-02 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"I think that should do just fine," he confirms. "This is very much not a combat outing," knock on wood, "so you may be able to get my attention without it, but I'll be on the lookout for a tap even so. Oh, that does remind me..."

In addition to the harness, he retrieve a small pair of goggles. "These are optional, but I tend to wear some eye protection in the air. For the speed. We've got some modified for things we won't need, like seeing better at night, so it's just for comfort, really." Still, he'd thought it through in advance, methodically going through the tack a passenger might need for a non-combat ride. "I think otherwise you shouldn't need any extra kit, we're going sight-seeing."
Edited 2025-08-02 20:12 (UTC)
wearyallalone: (We wait like stock-piled landmines)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2025-08-04 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"Would you like me to help you?" he asks, instead of just reaching to do so. He's still not entirely sure how to thread the needle: giving her the time to work out an approach without making her feel as if she has to manage on her own.

It's early days.
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[personal profile] wearyallalone 2025-08-07 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
He seems to assume they will too, at least from the lack of any correction or objection. Instead, he comes to take the googles from her. "Perhaps we could leave them fastened and work out a slightly longer tie of some sort. A way for you to loosen or tighten them without undoing them entirely?" he suggested.

(She's not the first person he's ever known without two working hands, but he would admit if pressed that flight is a new enough addition to his life that he's still working that part out as they go.)

"There's no rush to get it perfect in the first try," he adds as he settles them on her forehead, "as long as you're comfortable for the outing. We can make a variety of adjustments once we know what does and doesn't work." He considers. "Do you think you can pull them down or push them up, or does leaving it loose enough for that feel too insecure?"
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[personal profile] wearyallalone 2025-08-08 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Her disbelieving face makes him smile, rueful and with an air of yes, I should have seen that coming. Pamplemousse, for her part, watches with a attention but resists any potential impulse to make the item they've passed between them a toy.

Off Ness's suggestion, Vanya says, "If you find you enjoy flying, it might make sense to have something custom made. Fastening in front wouldn't be practical, but maybe a set that fastens at the side, near your ear?" But that is, probably, getting ahead of themselves when they don't even know if she's afraid of heights yet.

He checks the fit and seems satisfied. He goes to retrieve the tack for riding, and at that, Pamplemousse perks up noticeably. One ear flicks forward, anticipatory. "I didn't know if I'd be afraid of flying before I tried it," he adds. "I knew I was fine with heights in ... being on ramparts or on top of towers. But it's a different thing."