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[ gods, tighnari hates the desert..
or, to be fair, he hates the heat. there are many things about the desert itself that he does appreciate. it's beautiful, its endless gold and scarlet sands rippling like water, the sky above stretching wide and bright blue, and there's a surprising amount of life to study. the plant life certainly isn't as lush as in the avidya forest, but it still exists. it's scrubby and hard, and is no less valuable than its rainforest cousins. the oases in particular are lovely.
but they've found no oasis this day.
tighnari is quite grouchy. he's stripped down to his sirwal and clingy undershirt, and all but drained his waterskin. despite the sun protection he'd slathered on his fair skin, he's sure he's burned nonetheless - the desert sun had been relentless, beating down hard. by the time night falls and the air begins to cool, tighnari's mood is at its absolute lowest. they pitch their tent in a hollow of stone, and tighnari sits down hard, rubbing at his sore ankles with a scowl. he's plenty used to spending long days running and hiking, but moving across the steep sands is a whole new level of difficulty.
why in the hells did cyno bring him out here, anyway? tighnari absolutely adores him, there's nothing he would not do for cyno, but this certainly tests his limits. later, he'll be ashamed of his behavior, perhaps once the chill of the night has finally set in, and he no longer feels as if his brain is bubbling in his skull. ]
How is it still so hot?
[ .. because the sun has barely gone down. ]
or, to be fair, he hates the heat. there are many things about the desert itself that he does appreciate. it's beautiful, its endless gold and scarlet sands rippling like water, the sky above stretching wide and bright blue, and there's a surprising amount of life to study. the plant life certainly isn't as lush as in the avidya forest, but it still exists. it's scrubby and hard, and is no less valuable than its rainforest cousins. the oases in particular are lovely.
but they've found no oasis this day.
tighnari is quite grouchy. he's stripped down to his sirwal and clingy undershirt, and all but drained his waterskin. despite the sun protection he'd slathered on his fair skin, he's sure he's burned nonetheless - the desert sun had been relentless, beating down hard. by the time night falls and the air begins to cool, tighnari's mood is at its absolute lowest. they pitch their tent in a hollow of stone, and tighnari sits down hard, rubbing at his sore ankles with a scowl. he's plenty used to spending long days running and hiking, but moving across the steep sands is a whole new level of difficulty.
why in the hells did cyno bring him out here, anyway? tighnari absolutely adores him, there's nothing he would not do for cyno, but this certainly tests his limits. later, he'll be ashamed of his behavior, perhaps once the chill of the night has finally set in, and he no longer feels as if his brain is bubbling in his skull. ]
How is it still so hot?
[ .. because the sun has barely gone down. ]

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[ he admits, his ears folding back. ]
I'm trying to get used to it.
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[ Cyno says and there's no need for Tighnari to go on longer stints in the desert. ]
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[ that doesn't sound ridiculous, to him. ]
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This venture is pushing it faster than you need to.
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Yes. I perhaps pushed myself a little too hard.
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[ Cyno says gently, knowing he's being harsh but the desert can be dangerous. ]
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[ and tighnari would be the same, were cyno putting himself in harm's way. ]
I'll bring more supplies, next time.
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There.
[ Cyno indicates the oasis they're now coming up on. At least knowing where it was made getting Tighnari there quicker. ]
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Oh, good..
[ he's parched, struggling, but.. they're nearly there. ]
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He frowns and reaches to take his hand as he pulls him along the final stretch and straight to a small patch of shade by the water. And at least it'll be cooler soon too.
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"Do you still want to continue or should we return?"
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"No, I.. don't see any reason for me to keep on like this. It would be foolish and stubborn."
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"We can start planning a new venture... or I could bring you some samples..."
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"You could also rest here and I could get supplies to continue if we just extend a day or two."
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"No.. I don't want to keep you from your work any longer. We'll come back another time, and try again."
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"You know I can always take time for you, Tighnari."
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Especially considering how much Cyno has on his plate on a regular basis. He's a busy man, with a busy schedule, he doesn't need to be taking so much time away from his work, just to escort Tighnari on these silly excursions. It is good to see him relax a little bit, however, and enjoy the cool water.
"But really, it's all right. I've gotten a few samples, that's good enough for now."
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"As long as you're satisfied."
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"I'm satisfied. Don't worry. We'll get some good rest in Aaru Village, soon."
And then he'll come back another time, more prepared, more able to properly do this, and face the desert with less fear. Gently, he touches his foot to Cyno's beneath the water. "I'm sorry that I've been cranky. You don't deserve it."
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"You're cute when you're cranky."
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Tighnari chuckles, resting his head back, his smile tired, but easy. the cool water has soothed his mood.
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