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Achilles, Best of the Greeks ([personal profile] refusetofight) wrote2023-11-23 09:22 pm

For @messageforyou

Besides the obvious, there’s one big problem with being dead: it leaves Patroclus with too much time to think. To ruminate. To overanalyze. That was always his tendency, but at least in life, he had Achilles and the war. There was rarely a stretch of stillness that allowed him to wander so deep in the labyrinth of his own thoughts.

Not like Elysium. Patroclus wishes he was more like Ajax, always spoiling for a test of strength against the shades of other legends, or Odysseus, chatting and joking so easily with anyone who will listen. Will they ever tire of it? Meanwhile, Pat still feels like his place here is undeserved. His act of bravery at Troy was a fluke. That wasn’t enough for Elysium; Achilles had to arrange that deal with Hades himself.

And what is he doing with that gift? Whiling it away in a chronically dreadful mood. It’s no surprise Achilles would take another lover. He needs someone more exciting and vibrant. He needs a challenge. Hermes is who he needed from the very start. Powerful, divine, worthy.

Now there’s Lyra, to—a beautiful, perfect child. Hermes can give Achilles anything he wants. What can Patroclus give him? Painful memories. Shame and regret. Achilles never says as much—of course he wouldn’t—but Pat assumes.

He lays sprawled on the spongy ground in the center of a glade, looking up at Ixion and fumbling around the corners of this well-trod maze of thought. Méli has surrounded him in scattered offerings: very fetchable sticks, a sandal, a broken arrow, an old bone. She finally gives up her restless pacing to flop down next to him. She shifts to rest her chin on his chest and sighs emphatically. Her gifts don’t seem to be helping.

“I’m sorry. I’m not good company right now, am I?” he mumbles, stroking her soft ears. He wishes he could be more like her. Living in the moment, not a single worry except what fun will be had next …
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-11-25 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
It's a dog! Lyra drops to her knees and accepts Méli's greeting with gusto, grinning as she coos and rubs Méli's fur and kisses her fluffy face. Oh, and she's such a sweet dog too!

"There's only one dog here, and she's yours? Lucky!" Lyra giggles as she's licked, squishing Méli's face with the happy affection of a child. Lyra wishes she had a dog, but her foster parents had always told her that the mutts that wandered the street were better off there because the family certainly couldn't feed them. Maybe that can change now that they don't have to worry about money anymore. "She's such a good girl!"

Aaaaand Lyra is going in for the belly rubs. Méli deserves belly rubs.

It's a fine distraction from the reason why she came here, but she should deal with that, shouldn't she? Like a big girl. "An errand for Mr. Hades? That's okay, I was looking for you instead."

If she'd had more life experience, she'd probably have a graceful way of asking this. She's smart enough to know that adults usually like a little grace when people talk. But her stomach clenches when she thinks about this, and she'd really just like to know if it can stop or if she should figure out moving on. So she looks up from Méli towards Patroclus, frowning a little. "I just wanted to ask--do you not like me anymore? Because I'm Achilles' kid, but not yours?"

She isn't old enough to quite understand why Lady Hera always brings her wrath down upon the children of Zeus' affairs and not Zeus himself, but abstractly, she knows that it makes people really sad and angry when their spouse has an affair with someone else, especially if there's a child. Even if Patroclus and Achilles aren't married, the stories always made it sound like they might as well have been.
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-11-25 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Lyra sighs in soft relief as he confirms he doesn't hate her. That's good. She would have been very sad if he hated her. She likes Patroclus.

But she cocks her head, frowning in thought as she considers what he says. She still rubs Méli's belly as she does.

"But you didn't expect it after you died." That much, she's sure of. There are many things that she's been told she'll only understand when she's older, and romance and the complicated feelings in them are among those things. Eu-Eu told her that it's when you love someone so much that you want them to be your only person, and for you to be their only person, and Lyra hasn't loved anyone so hard that she wants to be the only one they love back. She loves her foster parents, but not so much that she doesn't want them to have other kids, and she loves her siblings, but not so much that she wants to be their only sister.

"And they like each other a lot. I know grownups don't like it when the person they're with likes someone else." She might not get it, but she knows that's a rule. "Our neighbor, Agathe, she didn't like it when her husband went to the brothel a lot. But it was when he said he loved a girl he met there that she slapped him and screamed at him in the market in front of everyone."

Lyra remembers vividly how Agathe screamed at her husband, how he shoved her away and yelled back, and how much she cried. It seemed so mean of her husband to make her cry like that. She wonders if her fathers have made Patroclus feel like Agathe, and she feels a pinch of guilt in her chest at the thought that she might make him feel like that too.
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-11-26 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
Lyra nods solemnly in thought. She appreciates that Patroclus gives her the respect of telling the truth. She'd be frustrated if he lied and said it didn't hurt, when she can tell it does.

"My foster mother says I'll understand when I'm older. I don't really know how I will, though. I don't know if I'd keep loving someone if they hurt me. I mean, really hurt, not like when my brother pushes me or makes fun."

The kind of hurt that drives a grown woman to slap and curse her husband in public, and then cry for days after. Lyra's not sure anyone's ever hurt her that much.

She scratches Méli's back as she catches the bone, but she's not quite as enthusiastic anymore, thinking hard as she is about complicated adult feelings she doesn't quite understand.

"It's not my fault I was born," she says, as if making a decision, "and it's not my fault that I'm not yours. But that doesn't mean I don't make you sad. I can stay away from you, if it'd feel better."

Lyra would be sad that she couldn't spend time with Patroclus, but she'd be sadder to think that she hurt him by being around. He's nice to her, and he deserves a peaceful death.
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-11-26 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
The vehemence of his answer is surprising, but reassuring. "That's good. I like you. I'd've been sad if you didn't want to see me anymore."

Méli's antics provoke a smile, and Lyra happily takes one end of the bone, tugging it as if meaning to take it away. Lyra loves playing tug with dogs, even though she knows that she has to let them win or else it gets mean.

And it also occurs to her that few visitors here makes it seem... lonely. She wonders if Patroclus is lonely. She considers asking, but she probably shouldn't. Grownups don't usually like questions like that.

"I was a little scared when they started talking to me," she confesses, tugging Méli's bone. "I thought maybe they'd say Zeus was my dad. I'm glad they didn't, because the stories make him sound like a really bad dad to everyone. I probably shouldn't say that since he's my grandfather, I guess, but the stories make him sound like a bad granddad too."

Like the story of Iphigenia, sacrificed so Agamemnon could sail to Troy with his army to recapture Helen. It seems like very bad dad behavior to ignore his granddaughter being killed and his daughter being kidnapped, then kidnapped again. She can't imagine her foster father letting that happen to her without a fight, and he's an old man with hurting joints, not a god.
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-11-27 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
Gone to the stars? That explains why Hermes doesn't want to talk about Zeus. Lyra thinks she'd be sad about talking about it if her dads went away forever into the sky. And don't the stories say that Hermes' mom was a Pleiad, and she went to the stars too?

"I'm not worried anymore. Achilles and Hermes seem nice. And they want to take care of me. Hermes blessed my foster family, so they'll never have to worry about anything anymore. And he said good morning to me as a cat today, and he let me scratch his ears."

Probably not the sort of thing that most kids can say about their parents, but Lyra thinks it's pretty neat that her father can turn into animals and lets her pet him.

She hums, scratching Méli behind the ears as she thinks.

"It must be sad to be a god, and to have both your parents go away forever," Lyra says idly, as if the observation is obvious. "Maybe that's why Hermes is so sad."

She says that as if it's obvious too. It's obvious to her. Hermes is very good at being silly and charming and kind, but she remembers how his eyes welled when she asked why he left her in the sea, and she sees how he hides behind animal shapes. He's sad and scared, even if he's good at being cheerful while he's sad and scared. Lyra has met lots of grownups like that.
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-11-28 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
"I think he's happy about that." Lyra shrugs as she contemplates it. Yes, she thinks that Hermes was happy like she was that there was no need to worry. "But people can be happy and sad at the same time. Zeus was still his dad, even if he was a bad dad, and it's sad when dads go away."

Lyra pauses in her doggy play, humming softly in thought as she looks up towards Ixion. She wonders if Ixion is still in pain, or if being on fire just feels normal after a while. She wonders if Hermes ever thought Zeus might set him on fire too.

"I'm lucky. I get three dads. A foster dad, a hero dad, and a god dad. And I even have a foster mum." Even if her family isn't traditional, even if she can't be tucked into bed at night by her fathers, even if she has to sneak around and lie and break rules to see them--she's lucky. "And they're all nice to me, and they like me, and none of them will go away forever. And Hermes doesn't even have stories about him doing really mean things to people or his kids or anything, like all the other gods. His stories are usually just funny, or helping heroes. So that seems like a good dad to have."

A good dad that won't do things like hang her from the ceiling of the Underworld and set her on fire so everyone can see her agony forever.
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-11-29 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Lyra shuffles closer to Patroclus, bold now that he's confirmed he doesn't want her to go away, and she flops down to put her head in his lap before patting her stomach, inviting Méli to put her head down and be pet. There's no real consideration that Patroclus may want her company but not her contact; Lyra is a girl who wants physical contact, and won't let little things like social mores get in her way.

(After all, if she can have three dads, why can't she have an uncle too? An uncle besides her divine uncles. Maybe it makes Lyra greedy, but she doesn't mind being a little greedy.)

"I'd like to meet Peleus. But I don't think I could go all the way down past Tartarus. I think Tartarus would be crankier than Elysium, and probably wouldn't let me walk around so easily. You have to be cranky if you put all your effort into making yourself unpleasant for the people living in you." She looks up at Patroclus, blinking in open curiosity. "What's he like? You grew up in Phthia, right?"

As she asks, she reaches for one of his hands, pressing his palm against her cheek as if to show him what kind of affection she likes. She likes it when grownups she likes touch her face or her hair. Almost like preening.
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-11-29 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
Lyra likes Patroclus' laugh. She has a feeling he doesn't laugh much, and she knows very well that laughing is really important for people. It's good for them. And she likes it when he pets her hair, too.

"He sounds really nice. I hope I get to meet him soon."

Lyra folds her hands on her stomach, blinking up at Patroclus' face. "Maybe you can all visit me for Anthesteria. It's supposed to be soon. But you'll have to be careful not to tell people Achilles is my dad. He and Hermes are very scared that people will find out, and then Neoptolemus will want to take me in."

Neoptolemus, her brother. The more she thinks about him, the more curious she is, even though the stories make him sound very scary and like the sort of brother she probably shouldn't meet. She can't help but wonder what he's like, though, and if he's anything like their shared father.

"I'm supposed to tell people that Apollo is my dad instead, because people are much more scared of Apollo than they're scared of Hermes, and Neoptolemus won't come for me if he doesn't know I'm his sister."
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-11-30 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
Lyra notices that Patroclus doesn't promise himself visiting, but that's okay. She thinks she can convince him, if she asks really nicely. Usually she's pretty good at convincing grownups.

"That's a silly thing to be mad about. He should've just gotten a bigger bed." Lyra pets Méli's head, scratching her nails in the fluffy fur. Méli's really a good girl.

Lyra wonders about Neoptolemus. She wonders if he knows that everyone's scared of him, and if he knew, if it'd make him happy or sad. Lots of people like it when people they don't like are scared of them, but Lyra thinks she'd be sad if her own father was scared of letting her know she had a sister.

Neoptolemus isn't the only one she wonders about.

"Have you ever met Apollo? Or any of the other gods?" Nestled in the peaceful glade of Elysium, head in Patroclus' lap and a dog nuzzling her hands, it's hard to remember that people should also be scared of the gods. "I've only met Hermes. He's a lot friendlier and sillier than I imagined gods to be. Achilles said they're all very different."
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-12-01 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
Lyra doesn't react much when Patroclus mentions Apollo killing him. Right, yes, the stories said that, didn't they? It's kind of weird that her uncle killed her dad and Patroclus. She wonders if Apollo ever said sorry. It's not nice to kill people, but she's not sure if gods really say sorry even when they do mean things.

"Hades and Persephone had a baby? That's nice. Maybe I'll meet him someday. We must be... first cousins once removed?" She always wondered why there weren't stories of children of Hades and Persephone, since they were married. Maybe it's only because they stay in the Underworld.

Lyra allows Pat to clean her face. It's the sort of thing adults do. She thinks it's their way of showing they care sometimes.

"What's Thetis like? Do you think she'd like to meet me one day?"
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-12-02 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
"I have another brother? I'm very lucky, then," Lyra says confidently. She's just discovering so many new family members. She's so excited to get to know them.

She listens to Pat's description of Thetis curiously. The stories don't really go into much detail about her, besides that all the gods thought she was very pretty, and she wanted her son to be immortal. It makes sense with what Patroclus says about her.

"I think... if I'd always be on the surface, I'd really want my family to be on the surface forever with me, too," she says, imagining a goddess bent in protection over her golden-haired father. "I think I'd be really scared if my family ever loved someone enough to not want to be on the surface with me forever."

She doesn't see any other reason why Thetis would be mean to Patroclus. He's very nice. And he pets hair well. But also, he's mortal, and if Achilles fell in love with him, that meant there was something that might matter more than immortality.

"I don't want to live forever. I'd be very sad if everyone I loved went to the Underworld, and I couldn't follow."

The depth of Lyra's intelligence, the real uncanny edge that unsettles the mortals she's grown up with, is how well she understands people already. At an age where her peers barely comprehend that other people have their own distinct lives separate from themselves, Lyra can see through adults into their feelings and hurts. The sort of skill that helped Hermes once upon a time when he tricked Hera into accepting him as an infant.
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[personal profile] messageforyou 2023-12-03 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
Lyra laughs a big laugh that scrunches her nose as Méli licks her neck and face. "Méli! That tickles!"

She giggles, hugging the dog and scratching her nails into her fur. Oh, what a good dog! A good cuddly dog! Lyra will plead with her foster parents to let her take one in now that they have gold. Maybe they'll let her.

She smiles bright up at Patroclus, eyes gleaming with excitement. "I'll have a fun life. And then I'll have a fun afterlife. I have so many things to look forward to."

She knows most people see death as a grim topic of discussion, but she never has. It seems as natural to her as talking about one day traveling, or having babies, or having grandbabies. Another phase of her existence that she knows that she'll love when she gets to it, but is more than happy to enjoy what she has now.

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