Anatoly Veniaminovich Eldarov (
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dear_mun2017-06-02 04:53 am
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I am too old for this. No, really, I am; at this point I should practically carry around some sod with me so I can put it in front of people and then tell them to get off my lawn.
While I understand your enthusiasm for writing, as it mirrors my children's preoccupations with other art forms, and I am not totally averse to the idea of being of help to others, you have to concede I am not the sort typically seen at the place you've chosen. There's my age, a point which I think you're greatly overlooking, and then there's the fact that you are putting me in the sole game you have found where anti-Russian sentiment is the norm among the populous. In case the surname was insufficient to clue you in, I am Russian. I am also too old to play the game of international politics. I scarcely even play at internal politics.
If I agree to go along with this I want two promises: firstly, no romance. I am a married man and thank God my dating days are over, let them stay that way. Secondly, no war. These are non-negotiable points.
[And what'll you do if I ignore them?]
I'm a father of four. I will do what I have done for decades at this point: be disappointed and lecture you on how I thought higher of you.
It doesn't sound like much, but it will break you. Trust me, I know of what I speak.
While I understand your enthusiasm for writing, as it mirrors my children's preoccupations with other art forms, and I am not totally averse to the idea of being of help to others, you have to concede I am not the sort typically seen at the place you've chosen. There's my age, a point which I think you're greatly overlooking, and then there's the fact that you are putting me in the sole game you have found where anti-Russian sentiment is the norm among the populous. In case the surname was insufficient to clue you in, I am Russian. I am also too old to play the game of international politics. I scarcely even play at internal politics.
If I agree to go along with this I want two promises: firstly, no romance. I am a married man and thank God my dating days are over, let them stay that way. Secondly, no war. These are non-negotiable points.
[And what'll you do if I ignore them?]
I'm a father of four. I will do what I have done for decades at this point: be disappointed and lecture you on how I thought higher of you.
It doesn't sound like much, but it will break you. Trust me, I know of what I speak.

SURPRISE
I believed there wouldn't be any romance either when I was dumped in one of those godforsaken 'games' they carry out around here. Didn't work out that way. They like finding the worst possible places to put us, but god. A place with a bunch of Anti-Russian peddling? Fuck that noise.
Hi not-quite-son-in-law!
That was different. You were not married, Gospodin Oisin, and as far as I know you have yet to propose to my youngest. [Slight judgment there. Serious commitment needs to be made before Anatoly's going to let his guard down about his youngest son having a relationship with a man. It's nothing personal.] I am, and I have no need of a love besides my beloved Miryema. Even if I were single, I am also considerably older than you. No woman should have to put up with me, they suffer enough at these games already.
Yes, well. If I understand things correctly, apparently the 'Cold War' I've heard of happening in other worlds has not ended there, so. This will be about as fun as the Russian Civil War was. [Said with the straightest of faces. Anatoly's snark game is strong.]
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That is true. And I see where Evgeniy's gotten his 'people put up with me' catchphrase from now. I'll bet it's just as unfounded. I'll ask Miryema myself. [ That's a thing with Eldarovs isn't it? Except for Savvin. ]
Ah, the Cold War. Yeah that's...yeah your mun's being a right so-and-so, dropping you into that mess. Mine's not much better, given they've put Ash into a game now and it's painful to watch.
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If Miryema shows up here she'll be too busy trying to feed you and tell you stories of Evgeniy's youth for you to get a word in. [The fondest smile. His wife is so awesome that for a moment, even the prospect of games can't infringe of his happiness.]
Your son is in a game. And now, you know how I feel with Evgeniy at Nautilus, especially without even you there to look after him. I suppose I should be grateful he has gotten another chance at life after... how it ended. But you have my sympathies, Gospodin Oisin. It can't be easy having him so far away from you.
[The other Eldarov family trait: prioritizing other people's issues above your own. Particularly if kids are involved.]
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I never realised it would be so hard... But, the thing is; Evgeniy's sensible. And there's plenty of good, sensible people back in Nautilus who'll take care of him. Ash is not sensible at all and has yet to meet a single adult I'd trust with his care. He's already stolen a creature from some town and gotten chased out of it, punched a bunch of people who tried to steal things from him and is planning to fuck around with a company that's producing flawed artificial life.
If the boy doesn't turn me grey by 40 it'll be a fucking miracle.
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That said, he does sigh, conceding the point about Ash with a nod.] Yes, well, youth makes many things seem like a good idea without proper guidance, and sometimes even with it. Unfortunately, there's nothing we can do from here. You just have to trust that you raised him right and that God will watch over him.
I assumed you were using selkie magic to keep the grays out. That's what I would do if I had magic and Miryema didn't find the white streak 'charming'. [He does air quotes, looking baffled. How his wife finds something that odd endearing is beyond him.]
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I'm sure God's watching over Evgeniy too. Nautilus is...well, it's kind of a mess at times. But most of the people there are good.
And no, that would require me to be constantly thinking about my hair. I'd say the white streak looks dignified. There's a term for that sort of look in the western world, so she's not alone. [ And honestly, he has no complaints if Evgeniy ends up being a silver fox. ]
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Well. All the regrets in the world can't bring back the dead. Even here where the dead stay amongst the living, it cannot take back the bullet Evgeniy put through his own head any more than it could take back the water Marina had drowned herself in.] I hope so. I just - I simply wish, if it were possible, that I could be there. It isn't easy, not knowing what his future holds, and knowing I can't reach out to him.
Ugh. Congratulations, you join the litany of in-laws who have betrayed me to side with her. I will remember this day, Gospodin Fox. [Mock threats, because this mood is getting way too heavy otherwise.]
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Why do you look sooo young?
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Dickie has to talk to someone...
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Well, you may talk to me, if you wish. I have nowhere else to be.
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Thank you... not fucking pretty enough to be outside. [He's just so nervous!!]
People think Dickie kills people too. [He's not sure why and he doesn't know what to do about it. His mun won't let him stay in his pink room. Dickie's really overwhelmed!]
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People think untrue things all the time. That is not your fault.
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Your suit's nice. Fancy.
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Uh, thank you. It is more or less required for doctors where I live to dress nicely. I do my best. [At this point dressing this way is automatic, more than anything. A function of the formality of his society.]
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Dickie's- Dickie has to dress nice too. Are you really a doctor? [He's a bit scared of doctors, he knows he's sick. His hands are very infected with something, that's why he wears gloves. He also gets terrific tummy aches sometimes.]
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You don't have to put Dickie down yet, for being sick. Infected. Not Dickie. Fuck off! [That's so rude, Dickie. But he's just scared.]
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Maybe- maybe you can fix Dickie's big nose up though.
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Why are you nice to Dickie?
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...people have not been kind to you, have they. [It's less of a question and more of a sad statement.] I am sorry. I hope people here, at least, will treat you better.
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No... never had any nice men treating Dickie like a princess. [That'd be his ideal, a rich bloke buying him sweets and nice things. Other than that, he's not even treated halfway decently.]
Not- not here either. [He's been threatened quite a few times! There's a lot of reluctance having to talk to someone new.]
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If there is anything I can do to help, tell me. I will do what I can. [Which looks like it won't be much, honestly, but he can't help but make the offer. It's the only moral thing to do.]
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Ooh. You don't have to help! You don't have to...
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Mmmf.
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Since no such person is available, he takes a deep breath and squares his shoulders.] I apologize. I did not mean to make you upset. It's alright. For as long as I am present, you are safe, I assure you.
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It'd be good for him to talk to someone but he may get angry as well, he does have a temper when something goes 'bad', though it's more cussing and throwing things than anything too dangerous. He finishes sucking his gloved finger and then looks at him with a nervous grin.] Not... not upset, Dickie expected they'd be scared of Dickie.
[No he didn't. He tried being friendly and sweet and it just didn't work.]
Dickie's so pretty it's scary. [He's just trying to be brave now.]
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People may not understand you clearly. You do not speak the way most people do, and so they are drawing the wrong conclusions. It is not your fault.
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Trying to be cute and pretty... for the customers too.
Do you like the pigtails?
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I... I don't particularly like men, honestly. Cute and pretty are not things I look for. [Oh, God. There's a part of him, the internalized homophobia part of him, that wants to be violently, copiously ill. A lot of things about Dickie makes his skin crawl, frankly, but he keeps it to himself, trying to remind himself this man is not right in the head and deserves his sympathy, not his disgust.] What matters is what you like. You should do what makes you happy, not what makes others happy.
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No... they're not Dickie's customers. [Being away from his boss means he doesn't really need customers anymore but that'll take a very long time for Dickie to get.]
...oh. [But then, did he really think a doctor would ever be interested in Dickie? He hasn't washed his hair in weeks! He blinks at those words. No cuteness? No pigtails?? No dressy? Impossible. Dickie definitely dresses like this for Dickie.] The pigtails are sooo important! Never take them out, not ever.