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And Then He Falls [for regalblaze]
Of everything that have ever been asked of him, of everything that the last thirty some odd years of his life has demanded of him, nothing has ever been harder than requiring him to stand there and watch his best friend start the long walk up those stairs into the Citadel, knowing that Noctis is going to his death. It's a thousand times harder than having to turn around and look to the massive Giants coming out of the ground, knowing all too well that they might be dying here in giving Noctis enough time to save the damn world. Whatever world might come out of this. What will it matter when Noctis is dead? Maybe this is just a final stand, enough time to live to see the dawn. Somehow, he's both the most afraid and the most determined he's ever been, leaving him in some horrible emotional flux that might almost come across as calm if it wasn't for the tears streaking down his cheeks.
But he holds his gun at the ready, looking solidly forward.
"Last one to kill their giant buys the first round," he calls out, a half-hearted joke as the ground finishes ripping open and the giants stand there.
"Deal," Gladio replies, bringing the massive great sword around in front of him, his eyes more determined than Prompto had ever seen him, but only the faint light shining gave away the tears.
Prompto looks over at Ignis, steeling himself, prepared to do everything to help protect Ignis and without a doubt that Gladio would do the same. He feared for Ignis, really for both of his friends, because with Noctis gone... he is, was, their lives. His, too.
Maybe it's just the death of all of them, no matter what outcome befalls them.
But he holds his gun at the ready, looking solidly forward.
"Last one to kill their giant buys the first round," he calls out, a half-hearted joke as the ground finishes ripping open and the giants stand there.
"Deal," Gladio replies, bringing the massive great sword around in front of him, his eyes more determined than Prompto had ever seen him, but only the faint light shining gave away the tears.
Prompto looks over at Ignis, steeling himself, prepared to do everything to help protect Ignis and without a doubt that Gladio would do the same. He feared for Ignis, really for both of his friends, because with Noctis gone... he is, was, their lives. His, too.
Maybe it's just the death of all of them, no matter what outcome befalls them.
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He can sense Gladio's presence now that he's inside and gives him a short nod. Walking around him after giving him a pat on the shoulder, Ignis moves to stand next to Noctis' upper body. Maybe losing his eyesight was a blessing after all.
The plan, huh?
"There is..." Ignis starts slowly, his hand coming to grip on the edge of the marble table, "...only one task left for us to do." His head tilts toward Gladio- the Shield knows what he's talking about. There is no way they can avoid talking about this no matter how painful it is.
"Prompto and I think that hill overlooking Galdin Quay would be suitable. Your suggestion, Gladio?"
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For Ignis' touch on Gladio, there is only a quiet grunt of response, but between friends who have known so much of one another over the years, it speaks volumes. It's a verbal pat in return, it's an acknowledgement, it's a gratitude that he's not down here alone getting angrier at himself and the Astrals.
Gladio has to think back so many years to those times in Galdin Quay, when the sunshine his skin hasn't known in years poured like honey across the water and sand, when the scent of salt and water and something delicious cooking brushed up against his nose, when laughter - theirs, others - could be heard mixing with the sound of gulls and waves. It had been an easier time, a happier time, a place where they teased Noct about fishing and pulled up the second biggest fish Gladio had ever seen, all while cheering and hooting. It's a place that makes him think of the past and of better times, infinitely better than the dark, horrid place it's become in the last remaining years.
"Yeah." There's a bitterness in the back of his throat at how difficult that single word is to get out. "That sounds like the perfect place."
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That's how he wants to remember him. Not on the cold stone.
Ignis gives Gladio a nod. It really is a perfect place for their King, the bringer of light. Noct seemed to like Gladin Quay a lot if their trips to the small port and vacation place were any indication. The sun, fishing spot, that damn cat that ended up following him all the way to Caem.
"We should look into people that can help us build it," Ignis says quietly. They will have to make a trip to Lestallum to, hopefully, find architects who can do it. Despite the fact that neither of them wants to step away from this place and the guarding duty.
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"...Go, and I'll stay here with him." There's a rough catch in Prompto's voice from hours of fighting, screaming, the screams that want to make their way out of his throat right now, but his gaze is firm as he looks over to the others. Ten years has changed everything and yet nothing and yet everything. "We don't have a lot of time."
And it has nothing to do with the condition of the body - Prompto doesn't even know that the magics of the tomb (do they still work, given everything that's happened, the last of the line gone) would mke sure of that - but everything to do with the fact that change is coming. To Insomina, to Lestallum, to the world. They don't have a huge opening before those builders they'll need will be involved in everything else everyone else will need, not just a dead man only a small handful know saved the world.
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And he hopes that Gladio will support him on this as well.
"I would stay if I didn't have to go as a Hand to the King. I'd like you to come with me, Prompto." He will be angry, Ignis can feel it, but he is seriously concerned for him.
"Driving is still impossible for me and I dare say Gladio is worse than you when it comes down to it." Ignis will dig out any and all excuses he can think of just to bring him along. They all need time to grieve but Prompto- he will never come to terms with this if he stays at the tomb, hoping something will change.
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Ignis can't see what Gladio can, the changes in Prompto's face as Ignis speaks. At first, there's a certain kind of anger, set in the pinch of his brows and the narrowing of his eyes, something he's not used to seeing in Prompto and enough to startle him, but it doesn't last long. It turns into something that might be surprise, he's not entirely certain, before melting into a tight-lipped understanding.
Gladio has been friends with Ignis for far, far too long to not pick up on the fact Ignis is trying to get their softer-hearted friend out of this place, and even if it means he needs to stay behind as guard, he will. "Oi, Gladio is standing right here," in a half-joke at the crack at his driving. "...go ahead with him, Prompto. Besides, I know the Citadel. I can try to get some things together here."
"It'll be more than a day," Prompto finally says into the silence that follows, waiting for his own decision. "We can't leave Gladio alone here for that long."
He doesn't need to say that he doesn't mean Gladio as much as Noctis, but Gladio's added into that as well. None of them deserve to remain silent in this-
I should be proud of him.
It's the thought Gladio has after what comes next, because Prompto has his gun out faster than he can even turn, aimed and ready, when a familiar voice speaks up.
"I'll stay with Gladio."
Cor.
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Ignis expected firmer, louder opposition to his suggestion, and was surprised when none of it came. Maybe Gladio gave Prompto a look, signaled something, but Ignis was relieved that Prompto was at least considering coming with him. And Gladio did have a point- he did grew up here and knew the Citadel as well as Ignis did. It could be arranged to become a temporary refuge center for people returning to the City- but they need to handle their King before allowing something like that.
Arrvial of Cor stopped Ignis from trying to persuade Prompto. He shouldn't be surprised that the older man is here. His support will be very helpful.
"Marshal," Ignis nods. "Thank you for coming."
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From the sound of it, Prompto sure is surprised that Cor is here. Ignis can't see the relief in Prompto's eyes when he realizes who he's looking at, or the slight sag of Gladio's shoulders that had been unconsciously up near his ears in tension, but Cor misses neither. He misses little, even if there is now a touch of grey in his hair. Iris wouldn't let him, for a moment, miss anything.
"No need. ...I would have been here sooner, if I could." The distance had been too far to close in the time they had given him to respond, something that sits bitterly in his stomach as he looks on yet another King he has outlived, another he was supposed to protect, but none of it shows in his face. "I'll watch over him."
Yet his tone... it's subtle, but what seems like an offer is in reality a question - do you trust me to watch over him? Not in a doubt of skill but he hadn't been here. When he was needed for this final fight. They have the right to deny him that or even send him in their place.
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"Thank you, Marshal," Ignis nods to where he can hear Cor's voice coming from. And Ignis too doesn't like being alive while his King is dead. Someone he was supposed to die for. But he swore to always respect Noctis' wishes and decisions- they come before anything else.
"We will come back as soon as we can," Ignis reassures. "We will also send some people this way to bring you food. Prompto? Shall we?" He's sure that his friend wants to go and come back as soon as they can.
"Before we leave," Ignis pauses as it just hits me, "Marshal, do you know where we can find transportation to Lestallum?" Talcott is all the way in Hammerhead and he's not sure if anything works around Crown City.
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"I can manage." Prompto sounds surprisingly certain, and he is. Years in the darkness means without something like the Regalia, he's had to make due with what Cindy could help him keep going.
Cor nods, knowing that would be enough. "Then take my ride; it's out front. I'll remain here with Gladio until you're return."
Prompto looks over to Gladio, their eyes meeting, before Gladio nods. "Go. We'll keep watch here." Besides, he had some catching up to do with the Marshal.
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"Thank you, Marshal, Gladio," Ignis thanks Cor once again and gives Gladio a nod of farewell. They will see each other again soon enough. Ignis makes his way to the door and heads toward the elevator as if wanting to run away from the oppressing temporary tomb for his King. He's counting on Prompto to follow after him.
He will leave the driving to Prompto. What bothers Ignis now is where to find an architect. Supplies. Transportation. Talcott and the rest... they need to break news to them. Iris will be broken like them. It is not something she should hear over the phone though. Stopping in front of the elevator and waiting for it to arrive, Ignis tilts his head towards Prompto.
"...Apologies. I know that you wanted to stay..."
But... Ignis couldn't let him be all by himself there.
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Some part of Prompto wants to hold onto that, the belief that Noctis is just a small brush of reality away. It sustains him better than the broken pieces of his heart fallen on the floor of his soul.
He steps into the elevator when it opens, waits for Ignis to enter, pushes the button, then leads his head against the cool metal. His whole body hurts, right down to the core, and it has nothing to do with bruises or blood-dried wounds from their last fight. "...to Hammerhead, first?"
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He remains quiet when Prompto asks him to, not really having anything else to say on the topic. Prompto already knows what Ignis thinks. The movement of the elevator is barely registered in Ignis' brain and all he wants to do is slump against the wall for a while. And rest.
But there will be time for that.
"Yes. We should... inform the others of what happened," Ignis nods. "Perhaps they will be able to lend us more comfortable ride than a motorcycle." Not that he has anything against the bike, and he's really thankful to Marshal but, without his eyesight, Ignis doesn't feel confident on it.
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When the elevator gets to the bottom, Prompto steps out and hesitates, having to remember back, before cautiously stepping in the right direction to be able to leave. There's a part of him screaming to go back, that after so short of a time how can they be leaving Noct?!, but they're not. Noct left them, taken from them, and he's never coming back this time. All that hope that had kept him afloat for ten years hadn't popped yet and it would be so much worse when it did.
Out front, he... stops. The brilliant sunlight cascades over the broken city, over the buildings that stood in various stages between untouched and completely shattered, over empty window panes and touched items long left behind by the fleeing and the dead. This... this is what Noctis died for--
No. There's no one here, except them. This isn't what Noct died for. He died for the people, scattered to the four winds.
Or them. Just them. Prompto isn't certain what had been in Noct's heart at the end except for the photo he had taken with him.