Combeferre (
wings_of_a_swan) wrote2015-10-11 01:59 am
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Dust to dust
"I won't try to make Thalia appear," Combeferre says firmly, as he attaches the strap to Bahorel's arm. "It's much too dangerous."
Bahorel somehow manages to convey the impression of pacing recklessly despite being ensconced in a chair in Combeferre's and Enjolras's rooms.
"This won't make a daemon appear, but it should measure something correlated with the presence of a settled daemon."
Bahorel somehow manages to convey the impression of pacing recklessly despite being ensconced in a chair in Combeferre's and Enjolras's rooms.
"This won't make a daemon appear, but it should measure something correlated with the presence of a settled daemon."
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He hesitates before adding, knowing what a concession this is to Bahorel's views on everything, "And I can--sense mine, within me."
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"Hold still," he adds, pulling the lever of the machine attached to the strap around Bahorel's arm.
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So Combeferre is sticking to the most conservative experiment, the one which poses no risk to Bahorel's daemon (assuming she is indeed still there).
...and the spectrometer is saying yes. More accurately, it's shouting yes.
Combeferre is grinning.
He makes a few notes on his tablet, turns off the machine, and unstraps Bahorel. "Yes," he says. "She's here--there--inside you." He thumps Bahorel on the shoulder, still grinning.
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Combeferre moves to sit on the bed. "I've only come up with one possible solution, and I'm not sure it will work. There's a place--a universe--called the Land of the Dead. If you visit it, your daemon is torn out of you. Not severed--" Combeferre shudders. "--but pulled out, and it's hugely painful, but she is still your daemon, and she will have her own body if she doesn't already."
Combeferre spreads his hands. "But, this is very speculative. I don't know it will work."
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He shrugs. "There might be spells. I've spoken to a lady, a Mme Strange, from a different universe--one in which there's magic. Magic that depends on study, not simply on an innate skill, I gather. I've looked at a spell book, but found nothing yet about freeing daemons, or the Land of the Dead."
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"And yes! No different from science, that's precisely what I think. Even if it's a matter of incantations rather than laboratory techniques, the method is the same, the reasoning is the same. We should be able to puzzle it out the same way."
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"Though," he adds, "the experience of having one's daemon pulled out and embodied must be anything but dull."
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...Yes, he's teasing. Also, it's pretty thrilling!
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"...very well." If Bahorel insists.
Combeferre hooks himself up, shows Bahorel which levers to pull, and waits.
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But he pays very close attention to Combeferre's instructions, and, in this case, actually follows them. And watches to see what the process looks like from over here.
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It's like being electrocuted, only not painful and not fatal--that's the best comparison Combeferre can come up with. He's utterly shaken. He feels like there's been a meteor shower within his soul...oh, God help him, he's resorting to Prouvairesque hyperbole.
He sees the anbaric spectrometer, again yelling the answer of yes, and he would grin if his face could move.
After a few moments, he unstraps himself, looks at Bahorel, and finally does grin.
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"But it's good to know they're still there."
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He remembers, with a sudden vivid mental picture, Bahorel's corpse. Prouvaire's last shout. The faint glimpse he got, out of the corner of his eye, when a soldier attacked Courfeyrac beside him.
Not again. Or at least, not for this.