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Corvo/Jamie
Corvo had warned Jamie that they would end up in a fight. He was going back to the exact moment of his death and waking there. "Be prepared for a guard on the right," he had told Jamie, because he needed him to take care of the one with the crossbow so he could get Emily.
So when they arrive back in Dunwall, the storm pounding overhead and the lightning flashing, it's at the top of the lighthouse. Out on the balcony is Havelock, his arms around Emily, and Corvo doesn't think about anything else. He runs, his heart pounding in his chest, the rain beating on his face like a thousand stinging bees. He Blinks forward, nothing but ferocity in his face, and grabs Emily from the pretender, the so-called Loyalist. In doing so, he falls and Emily pulls close to him, her small weight trembling against his chest. Corvo doesn't watch Havelock's demise and he shields Emily from it, as well. He just holds her there in the rain until her small voice gently floats up to him.
"Corvo? Are all the bad men dead?" she wonders and, when she feels him nod, she sighs. "Good," she adds. "Because I would have had them all killed anyway."
And Corvo begins to weep silently, the tears mixing with the filthy rain from the storm above. He had failed her, and now he sees how. He has to make this right. He kneels down, his hands on her shoulders, and just looks at her. It had been seven months since he saw her last, each day stretching longer than the other. But she doesn't look at him now.
She looks over his shoulder and points. "Corvo, who's that?"
So when they arrive back in Dunwall, the storm pounding overhead and the lightning flashing, it's at the top of the lighthouse. Out on the balcony is Havelock, his arms around Emily, and Corvo doesn't think about anything else. He runs, his heart pounding in his chest, the rain beating on his face like a thousand stinging bees. He Blinks forward, nothing but ferocity in his face, and grabs Emily from the pretender, the so-called Loyalist. In doing so, he falls and Emily pulls close to him, her small weight trembling against his chest. Corvo doesn't watch Havelock's demise and he shields Emily from it, as well. He just holds her there in the rain until her small voice gently floats up to him.
"Corvo? Are all the bad men dead?" she wonders and, when she feels him nod, she sighs. "Good," she adds. "Because I would have had them all killed anyway."
And Corvo begins to weep silently, the tears mixing with the filthy rain from the storm above. He had failed her, and now he sees how. He has to make this right. He kneels down, his hands on her shoulders, and just looks at her. It had been seven months since he saw her last, each day stretching longer than the other. But she doesn't look at him now.
She looks over his shoulder and points. "Corvo, who's that?"
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"All of it." He glances at Corvo. "I'll affirm every word."
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Things will be different in the morning. Work will happen in the morning. Tonight is for reunions, and the most important one is between the mother and her child. Jessamine nods grateful and they walk inside while Corvo lets out a breath. "We have to organize out here," he tells Jamie and then searches his face, waiting to see how he is.
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"Of course. We came to work, Corvo. Just tell me what you need me to do?"
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Corvo takes three seconds to panic, to falter, to inwardly patch himself together and continue shoving down all of the feelings he had upon seeing Jessamine again. He can't afford to let them impede the work, but he now knows better than to not acknowledge that at all. He lets them live quietly in his chest, a storm that he will allow to burst later, when he's prepared.
Three seconds is all he needs, and then there's work. He sends Jamie to scout with a group of former overseers and find any remaining guards to apprehend. Once the streets are cleared, Corvo watches as the propaganda machine runs with advisors in a council room. Ultimately, it's decided that Jessamine's return to life isn't announced, but Emily's coronation is planned.
Corvo doesn't question that decision.
He stays outside Jessamine's bedroom while he waits on Jamie's return. The sun is nearly up but Corvo won't settle, can't until they can all speak. But that storm in his chest breaks open while he sits and he buries his face in his hands.
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"What's this now, flickerbird?" he asks, keeping his voice low. His daughter, alive. His lady, alive. There's nothing to fret about, no.
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"I am feeling my feelings like I am supposed to so that I do not murder the next person who walks by," he grumps, his voice muffled by the heels of his palms.
"I am - overwhelmed and I finally have nothing to do but sit and wait."
A few maids walk past and enter the room. He can hear Emily chatting softly, but Jamie and Corvo aren't called in just yet.
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And he does reach down to take his hand in the empty hallway. "I am happy that you are here."
The peace doesn't last long.
The doors open and one of the maids stares over at them. "Jessamine would like to see you, Lord Protector."
Corvo pushes himself up as Emily walks out and addresses Jamie. Her eyes are puffy red, cheeks both flushed and pale, but there's a smile on her face.
"And you are to escort me to breakfast and then return here," she commands him and then adds in a whisper "And we can take the long way so you can show me the game again."
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Jessamine stands near the window, looking out over the city. Dunwall is in ruins, in mourning, but the sun came up on a new reign, a new day, a new beginning.
Jessamine is the first to speak as she turns to approach him.
"Don't be afraid, Jamie. I can never repay you for what you've done for my daughter and for Corvo." Cirvo shuts the door, looking down and away at what he knows is coming.
"And I hold - no ill will for what's transpired - oh for fuck's sake, Corvo, you were the one who told me," she snaps playfully when she sees his face. She's had time to think, to process, and while she's not quite sure how the pieces will fall, she is not a jealous woman. She and Corvo and Emily are a family, but she's never been the sort to be jealous. She's secure in Corvo's love for her. She wants to know if the same goes for Jamie.
"I know you two are in love. I see it in your faces. What do you have to say, Jamie? Is he simply smitten with you because you are the handsome rugged pirate he could never be?"
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He tips his chin towards Corvo, whatever's on his face, because it matters about as much to Jamie as Jessamine.
"I don't know if he's told you what I've lived or where I came from. I doubt he's told you his part in saving me from my own vengeance."
He'll step up then and after a deep breath, closed eyes, he's going to kneel down in front of Jessamine.
"All I have to say is that if you'll have me, my blades are yours. To defend your daughter, your lover, and yourself. And if you won't, I'll still bless all three of you all my days and depart in peace."
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Corvo folds his arms across his chest.
"She also wants to name you Lord Protector. Take my place," he adds, feeling his heart pounding loudly in his chest, his throat, his face.
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He knew of the plan to proceed with Emily as Empress. He'd heard as well as Corvo. And while he knows in his heart and in his head that Emily is a vastly different child, there's pieces of this, of a child ruler, of working for one, that grate up against ancient wounds. His hand rubs his opposite wrist for a moment as he picks his words and not just because of his own skin.
"I'd like to find out, aye."
A glance at Corvo.
"What would you be, then?"
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"To prevent this from happening again."
And to be directly responsible for cleaning up his own mess.
Jessamine nods. "It was Corvo who nominated you for the role," she tells him.
"You must tell me more about you now, Jamie. He saved you? You were right that he said nothing of the sort."
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He'll nod to her question, though.
"I'd been captive to a wicked creature for longer than either of you have lived. The rage of that nearly ate me alive before" he looks to Jessamine and lets a bit of a smile crease his lip, "before our flickerbird gave me a place to let it breathe and stood by my side as no one had managed in all that time. He'll pretend he did nothing, but I'll say again that neither of us would be here if Corvo hadn't done his fair share for me as well."
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"That sounds like Corvo," she says, guiding Jamie to a fine table. "Is this something you want, Jamie? To be here, in this world? We have our problems, but I cannot guarantee a life of adventure. Not like what Corvo has told me."
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"I have had my share of adventure and then some, Jessamine," since she is not Empress, he will use her name, "and any group of people have problems, the more of them the more to be had. What I want is a family and to grow old beside those I love. Can you offer me that, lass?"
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"Oh, I like him, Corvo. He's more charming than you."
She turns to look over her shoulder and catches Corvo staring. He quickly clears his throat and looks away, back to the window. Jessamine gives Jamie a knowing look.
"Emily's coronation will be tomorrow. The world will not know I have returned. It will be a solemn day, but - this home, this place, is where our Emily can be herself. That is all I ask. That she be allowed to be a child. You two will be her closest advisors aside from me. She will need you with her. You have a family here, Jamie."
She almost doesn't notice when Corvo joins them ubtil his hand rests on each of their shoulders.
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"I would have fought for her if you hadn't insisted," he says honestly.
Then he looks between Corvo and Jessamine.
"I'll protect her, life and heart. I'll teach her what I know about keeping boys and men in line. And if I have a family, then there's nowhere else I'd rather be."
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"I'm going to join Emily for the meal. We have to plan. Join us when you're ready," she tells them both.
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There's a glance at Corvo. He's assuming they have work?
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Corvo meets Jamie's eyes and shakes his head, leaning down to kiss him deeply for the first time since they arrived.