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rai ([personal profile] electrique) wrote in [community profile] marothius2024-06-07 06:42 pm

( life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass )



it's about learning to dance in the rain.
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[personal profile] authorialintent 2024-06-08 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
The day did begin so pleasantly. Vincent's never been to a beach before, and his first few days getting settled for college kept him too busy to explore. Not only has he never been to a beach, he's never even left his hometown before a few days ago. His hard academic work paid off in the form of a full-ride scholarship. Between getting himself settled in the dorm, selecting his courses, and getting his books and supplies, Vincent's been so busy!

So today, two days before his classes begin, two days without any obligations, he decides to see the ocean. He's not swimming — he doesn't know how. Instead, he's sitting on a beach blanket (kindly provided by his roommate) with a worn paperback novel in his hands. Even back home, Vincent enjoyed reading out-of-doors. The din of people around him, the steady sounds of the water lapping at the shore made for a soothing soundtrack to his reading.

Until the tone around him changes. He didn't notice the dark clouds on the horizon (how could he with his nose in the book?) He didn't really notice the change in the atmosphere around him until a single droplet of rain landed on his nose. And like so many others, he scrambled to his feet. He isn't concerned with himself or the beach blanket getting wet. No, it's his precious paperback book he's trying to protect.
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[personal profile] authorialintent 2024-06-09 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
Vincent's hunched over his book, holding it close as he himself becomes more and more drenched from the rain. Of course it's getting his beloved wet despite his best effort! The last thing he's expecting is someone to sweep in to rescue it... or try to, anyway. And he certainly can't be blamed for taking a pause to notice that electric blue hair against the darkening sky.

It's a solid beat or two before those wide eyes can tear themselves away to gather up the blanket. It's crumpled hastily and clutched in his arms. Where is he supposed to go from here? He doesn't have a car to shelter in. He took a bus here! Looking back to the helpful stranger with those questioning eyes, he finally asks, "Where can we go?"
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[personal profile] authorialintent 2024-06-16 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
Vincent also looks back toward the dark clouds. The wind is picking up and soon the rain would be coming down at an angle. The juice bar wouldn't provide them shelter for very long when that happens. He follows Rai's eyes toward the cafe, then nods.

"Let's run."

Vincent isn't a physically active sort. He's slight and lacks muscle. The thought of running is already making him a little breathless, but for the sake of his precious book, he'll do it! Without any further thought, he reaches out to grab one of Rai's hands (surely he can spare one while holding the blanket bundle) and takes off across the sand.

A little rain doesn't bother him. Being wet isn't the end of the world. And he's certainly wet by the time the make it to the cafe. Wet and out of breath. They're just inside the door when Vincent doubles over, hands just above his knees, panting for breath. Who knows how much of the dampness is from the rain or from sweat.
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[personal profile] authorialintent 2024-06-20 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
Normally, Vincent isn't that bold. He's not fast at running, so Rai being able to keep up never factored in. It was mostly that he didn't want to possibly lose the person protecting his book. It's a very special book!

He's trying to breathe, thanks. Oddly enough, the soothing hand rubbing his back seems to help the burning in his lungs. Maybe that's all in Vincent's head, but it feels like he's getting more air more easily. It could, also, be that he isn't running anymore. That's probably a contributing factor.

Please give him a second to stand upright, while nodding in agreement. "Just water," he answers, still quite breathless. But he nods again, then shakes his head a little as if to shake off some of the water free from his curls. His fingers delve into his hair next, tussling it to try to restore some of the spring.

Looking around, he spots an unoccupied table (he imagines the place filled up quickly with the rain) and nods toward it. "I'll be over there."

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[personal profile] authorialintent 2024-07-05 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Humans, generally, don't take well to whatever they don't understand. Disbelief and fear take hold and, well, that doesn't bode well for whatever triggers those feelings. Vincent knows that academically. He's a student of literature, after all, and so many stories revolve around just such a conceit.

Of course, that's so far from his mind as Rai pushes the beach blanket into his arms and he toddles quickly to the table to unwrap his book. Sliding into the seat, he unwraps the book gingerly, almost fearful to see the damage it sustained before Rai's quick thinking. He sags in relief to see that the already worn paperback isn't completely ruined. The front and back covers are a little worse for wear and the edges of the pages a little damp, but the in didn't soak through or smear. They may crinkle a little when they dry, but that's better than ruined!

It's probably obvious that the book's okay from the bright smile that pulls across his face as he looks up to find Rai.
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[personal profile] authorialintent 2024-07-07 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
"It's not ruined," he chirps with a series of eager nods. Not ruined is the best he could hope for. A little more damaged than before, sure, but not ruined! Not ruined is all Vincent wanted. He's so happy he actually doesn't realize he's clutching the poor old paperback against his chest with a white-knuckled grip. It takes a full beat after he's declared it's state before he notices and gingerly sets it on the table so Rai can read the title: To the Lighthouse.

"Thank you," he gushes softly. "It's your quick thinking that saved it."
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[personal profile] authorialintent 2025-04-10 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Is it bad luck? The rain isn't so bad..." Even if it did threaten a beloved book. It's an older book, very worn. Older than Vincent in fact. It's his mom's favorite book and she's read it to and with him hundreds of times, it seems like. She gave him that copy which was hers when she was younger.

"I kind of like it when I don't have a book to protect."
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[personal profile] authorialintent 2025-08-05 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Vincent hums, nodding in thoughtful agreement. From the way everyone took off running at the first drop of rain, he can imagine a lot of people don't like. He's not ever pleased to be caught in it, but it's just water. He can always go home and change his close if he gets too wet. It's not the end of the world.

Looking down at the book, he takes it gently in his hands, a fond smile pulling across his face. "It's a special book to me."