Grand Admiral Thrawn (
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revivalproject2019-12-04 08:52 pm
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Closed; The devil in the wires
WHO: Thrawn and Eli Vanto
WHERE: Greenhouse
WHAT: Eli has beenbrooding thinking and Thrawn has noticed.
WHEN: After Eli's conversation with Poe
WARNINGS: None anticipated
Thrawn was not suited to these sorts of tasks. Things like watering seedlings, weeding areas by hand, or simply washing the dishes that were reused for mealtimes. Not suited to it because he was often bored but not because he balked at handling such mundane chores. He could do and did whatever Eli asked of him without complaint.
But Eli had been quiet and withdrawn recently. And Thrawn internally agonized over whether it would be better to investigate anything that had bothered Eli or whether Thrawn needed to bide his peace and let Eli wrestle with his demons on his own. In the end, he temporized and after washing out mugs in a bucket of gray water (which consisted of water that had first been used to wash the dirt off vegetables) he used that as an excuse to speak with Eli.
He found Eli easily enough outside the actual greenhouse and walked over to sit down next to him. He held the bucket by the handle and set it down in front of them both.
"Did you wish to pour this out over the squash vines still?"
WHERE: Greenhouse
WHAT: Eli has been
WHEN: After Eli's conversation with Poe
WARNINGS: None anticipated
Thrawn was not suited to these sorts of tasks. Things like watering seedlings, weeding areas by hand, or simply washing the dishes that were reused for mealtimes. Not suited to it because he was often bored but not because he balked at handling such mundane chores. He could do and did whatever Eli asked of him without complaint.
But Eli had been quiet and withdrawn recently. And Thrawn internally agonized over whether it would be better to investigate anything that had bothered Eli or whether Thrawn needed to bide his peace and let Eli wrestle with his demons on his own. In the end, he temporized and after washing out mugs in a bucket of gray water (which consisted of water that had first been used to wash the dirt off vegetables) he used that as an excuse to speak with Eli.
He found Eli easily enough outside the actual greenhouse and walked over to sit down next to him. He held the bucket by the handle and set it down in front of them both.
"Did you wish to pour this out over the squash vines still?"

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"I do not think that it was the Empire versus the Ascendancy that has caused you to be introspective."
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I'm used to be openly mocked and believed to be stupid. Yet, it was a new notion to now be viewed as evil. I had never realized how much our people have become so....dark...
They used the weapon, Thrawn. Our people eventually lost the war because of relying on that weapon. As you had predicted. I used to have such pride for this uniform, including adjusting it to the Ascendancy. Yet now...I don't know."
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"All governments are a body of people. People that are usually, notably, ungoverned. The Empire was corrupted, and yes the Ascendancy is in many ways too, but I went to the Empire because it had a naval Force, not for its moral fiber. It may have been a tyrannical government, but quick and ruthless action is often required when the galaxy is threatened by what true evil consists of. As there were some people within the Empire that you did not like, so too will there be people in the Ascendancy that you do not like either. That does not make the lives of those you do like worth any less."
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Eli stated, wringing his own hands in the stress of the subject. He was aware that there wasn't going to be people he liked where ever he went. That was a fact of life. But to label them all bad? That he didn't believe in.
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But then again Thrawn has been labeled a monster already.
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I'm really not sure what to think at the moment or how I define myself. I'm trying to sort through this new information and my feelings with it. I had a feeling you wouldn't be too phased by this."
He never really did ask Poe who had replaced the Empire. He had only asked about his people. Maybe another time He would ask. He had been too overwhelmed by the news to think about it.
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"Do you regret your decision to join, now?"
The question is asked with the same totally neutral facial expression that Thrawn has had throughout. He may not show it at all, and usually would not seek an answer in the first place, but since Eli joining the Empire had such a profound impact on his own life Thrawn was deeply invested in Eli's answer.
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Eli quietly replied and hesitantly reached up to take hold of Thrawn's free hand to wrap it around his. He knew the other wasn't us fond physical signs of affection, but they weren't in public.
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Usually, he did not like showing affection physical or otherwise, but right at this moment there was no one to see. So hesitantly Thrawn allowed his fingers to tighten around Eli's. When Thrawn spoke again his voice was somewhat hoarse.
"You give me too much credit. You had all the abilities of leadership already. Those abilities simply needed to be honed."
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There was a pause before Eli pulled Thrawn into a full hug. "I don't know. You saw something there that I didn't know existed. But. There is one thing I do know-- is my feelings for you. My loyalty toward you knows no bounds. I will do what ever it is you ask. But I don't want to loose this chance to tell you, I care for you a lot. More then just a soldier under your command, your aid, or as a friend should. I'll understand if you don't share those feelings back... I won't act on them if that's the case."
Eli stumbled out the words. His hands shook slightly and he knew his own voice was thick. He just knew he had to say it now before he lost his nerve to. Granted this wasn't what the original concern had been but it had left an opening to what had been unsaid before.
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Thrawn still did not know what to do about hugs or how he should act when receiving them. He stiffened a bit and held his arms out to hover around Eli, profoundly unsure. What Eli was suggesting....did he want that too? Thrawn was uncertain about that. But they were a long way from the Empire and they weren't in a commander and subordinate role anymore.
Slowly, with great care, his hand slid behind the collar on Eli's uniform until that hand was (somewhat possessively) holding onto the back of Eli's neck. Thrawn's voice was still rough but now it was quieter, for Eli alone to hear;
"I have only ever wanted to see your smile. I require nothing in return for that. But if you allow me to, I will do all in my power to find ways that will continue to make you smile."
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"This is just enough for now. We'll figure out things as we continue on." He replied in a soft tone once he felt confident enough to speak. There was still a slight tremble, but his voice wasn't as thick either.
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"Since this is enough, as you say, it is still what the Empire did that upsets you? Or that it has become what others call 'evil'?"
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"It's a mixture of both. I understand the logic and tactics behind the thinking of operating the weapon. It's such a waste of life. What will you do when you wipe out every living thing? Or have it so bad that people are terrified of you? There's not much to claim at that point."
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Thrawn was of the strong opinion that capital warships supported by smaller fighter craft were both strong enough and flexible enough to be superior to the Death Star. But the Emporer had not agreed
"However, I do agree that the project is a waste of resources."
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Eli stated finally resigning himself to idea he wouldn't be able to change the knowledge he learned.
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And here is the major difference between who Thrawn was when he first came to the Empire and who he has become since. He's been punished so many times for doing the right thing that he no longer has whatever small sense of empathy he started with all those years ago.
"Palpatine intended to use it to end the rebellion. I had my own misgivings when I learned of the existence of the weapon but wasteful or not it did inspire fear."
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"Was that the type of fear you were hoping to find and use against your enemy? Do you think it would have solved everything? Or do you think they would have found a way to use it against us?" He quietly asked.
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"....no. Fear is not a useful weapon in this instance. I do not know if it could be used against us in turn...but the possibility is there."
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Eli calmly stated. He was not phased by the way Thrawn spoke. He was used to how he handle things especially in a topic like this. "I feel he was simply exploiting what he could from you and eventually he would dispose of you once you outlive your resourcefulness..."
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At the moment, at least, there was nothing to be done about it. Thrawn's fingertips found the back of Eli's neck again.
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"Let's just head back to our place. The work is done for now here," Eli said softly. He didn't want to dwell on the topic anymore it was becoming more disheartening.
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Standing up, Thrawn actually offered a hand up back to Eli.
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It was new territory for them and he wasn't sure what was considered too quick or what was comfortable for them. He knew he simply just wanted the other's company and not be alone to dwell longer on what was discussed.
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Thrawn frowned a bit at first. If Eli had not added the second part to his question it is likely that Thrawn would have politely refused. But if it was just a question of being physically present then Thrawn felt he would be able to do that.
"if you wish."
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He lead them back to their place and up to his room. It would probably be the first real sleep he had in a long time. Instead of the constant worry that kept him from sleeping easy.
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When he agreed to stay in Eli's room it had seemed straightforward enough. When they were actually there Thrawn...didn't actually know what to do, It had been some time since there had been anyone but him in his bed. And the idea of sharing Eli's...well it was daunting.
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"...If this is too much too soon, I can understand if you wish to back out." Eli softly replied as he anxiously played with the bottom of his tunic. "I don't want to make you uncomfortable."
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"It is not that. It is more about the simple fact that I feel...awkward about whatever it is I am meant to do."
The fact Thrawn admitted to being awkward was the first time he had done so since coming to the Empire.
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"I found listening to your heart beat calming. I had hoped that perhaps sleeping next to you it would present a more restful night and help me not dwell on the recent subjects we discussed." he carefully explained. "I admit that I've never really asked of this before with anyone else."
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"It will also be a first for me. Therefore I feel a sense of awkwardness"
Because Thrawn wasn't very good at being in an unknown situation. There wasn't a lot of room in Eli's bed so Thrawn couldn't fully stretch out. He thought to himself it would be more practical to get a larger mattress. Well if Eli thought to make a habit of this, that is.
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In the past he usually sought company for the night by hooking up at the local bar at home or in the lower areas of Coruscant when they had to report back to home base for a while. None of them were serious relationships and something he wanted to continue.
Now everything was different. He also noted that the mattress wouldn't accommodate Thrawn's height very well. "We'll have to look for another mattress later...But....for now please just let me know if anything makes you uncomfortable. I'll do the same too."
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Thrawn was at least courteous enough to take his boots off before laying out the best he could on top of the covers in Eli's bed. He had never had anything as warming as bed linens and would very likely not even realize they were there.
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