[He's only a little offended at the implication. Truth is, its hard to be all that offended, especially when the insult comes from Yennefer, who delights in insulting and talking down to everyone who talks to her.]
You're accepting what people have told you about what you are instead of deciding what you want for yourself. Then you disparage me for resisting the same.
[ Sounds like weak shit, Geralt. ]
I've wanted a great many things in my life. I've wanted my name known the Continent wide. I've wanted power. Now I want something that will outlive me. Something that matters. I don't intend to let anything keep me from that.
But you, Geralt. You seem afraid to want anything at all.
[That would imply he has strong feelings about wanting things. And before recently--
No. No, that's not quite right, even he can't convince himself of that. The effort of doing so makes him sigh on the other end of the digital connection between them.]
[But he takes her meaning, so he tries to be honest anyway.]
You have more ambition than I do. I don't have the patience for the affairs of kingdoms and their monarchs. And there's nothing about me that I want to stay around once I'm gone.
[Maybe she's right. Maybe it would be better here, where she isn't a Sorceress, where there's nothing like Aretuza to whisk her child away from her. He still doesn't think she'd be a particularly good mother but -- well, was there ever such a thing?
He certainly wasn't an authority. But they both know what shitty parents look like.]
[Well...yeah. Look, be less of a narcissist and he won't have to call you out ok.]
If I had lied to you about what I thought, would that have been better?
[If she takes in nothing else, he hopes she'll at least take that from him. And even though Yennefer doesn't necessarily deserve this from him, he is not overtly cruel, and he can sense he's hurt her feelings.
What you said, about wanting. And what I realized about what I didn't want. It's not the same for you.
You were born with your power. It's always been some part of you, something to be proud of. That leaves you with something to give someone else, something worthwhile to leave behind.
[It's not the same, for a Witcher. And being a Witcher -- that's not something he ever wants for anyone else. He wouldn't even want to risk passing that on to next of kin, if he were able.
It wasn't just about the fact that monster hunting wasn't suited to child rearing.]
[ even now, even resenting him, she would not go so far as to call him a total loss. she did love him, after all. there was something good in him. she couldn't claim the same. ]
[There's no sense in harping on it, or lingering to think about it. He said what he said, and he apologized for his harsh judgement. They can move on from it, as far as he is concerned.]
What help did you want from me?
[Because if the party was any indication, she didn't actually want him to be the father of her child. She already has candidates lined up for that. It had to be something else.]
I gave up my ability to conceive in exchange for power. Now I can't have a child and I don't even have my magic to show for it. I plan to rectify both, here.
Surely you aren't comfortable with the fact that someone experimented on you either.
[ the same thing that hits all her buttons would hit his, she thinks. witchers are not so different from mages. they understand one another. ]
But I need influence to find out who did it. Lynch is only one way of acquiring that.
[ in other words, he's not actually a candidate for father of the year. ]
[Not that the experimentation here had changed much, except taking away what little magical skill he had and replacing it with...whatever this “technology” was.]
I get it. Do you want me to threaten him?
[Because they both know he isn’t exactly a political tool even on his best days. This was Yennefer’s playpen. He could keep an eye out, try to learn, but as far as rubbing elbows? He doesn’t have the influence.
[ instinct invites her to imagine the scenario, the little thrill it would give her, the way they might make love afterwards. but those moments belong to a different yennefer, in a different time, in a different life. a yennefer who did not yet realize that she had no choice, that she'd never had a choice, that those feelings were made by a djinn and not her own heart.
and she resents him a little, a little more, for inciting them. ]
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You know what that feels like. I know you do.
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He doesn't want that. Not when she's the only familiar thing he has here, among other reasons.]
Maybe.
I don't like ultimatums.
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[ He won't want her as long as she pursues what she wants. He's made it obvious a number of ways. ]
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I only told you that I didn't want the same things as you.
You might think yourself suited to children.
But I am not.
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But you have the power to make yourself something else.
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[But that's just it, isn't it? "Happy" doesn't come easily. Neither does any other emotion. That wasn't just a product of the magic used to make him.
That was the consequence of the years he had needed to put into the profession.]
Some things can't be undone.
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I'd rather be sure.
[ she can't be content giving anything up. ]
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[He's only a little offended at the implication. Truth is, its hard to be all that offended, especially when the insult comes from Yennefer, who delights in insulting and talking down to everyone who talks to her.]
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[ Sounds like weak shit, Geralt. ]
I've wanted a great many things in my life. I've wanted my name known the Continent wide. I've wanted power. Now I want something that will outlive me. Something that matters. I don't intend to let anything keep me from that.
But you, Geralt. You seem afraid to want anything at all.
[ Except her. ]
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[That would imply he has strong feelings about wanting things. And before recently--
No. No, that's not quite right, even he can't convince himself of that. The effort of doing so makes him sigh on the other end of the digital connection between them.]
You're right.
Aside from that.
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[But he takes her meaning, so he tries to be honest anyway.]
You have more ambition than I do.
I don't have the patience for the affairs of kingdoms and their monarchs.
And there's nothing about me that I want to stay around once I'm gone.
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[ or he wouldn't discourage her this way, wouldn't try to take this from her when she's already given so much else to this godforsaken world. ]
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[Maybe she's right. Maybe it would be better here, where she isn't a Sorceress, where there's nothing like Aretuza to whisk her child away from her. He still doesn't think she'd be a particularly good mother but -- well, was there ever such a thing?
He certainly wasn't an authority. But they both know what shitty parents look like.]
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Your caution is about me.
[ he hasn't reexamined his insults, it seems. just as well. it will be easier if he gives her no reason to reconsider her resentment. ]
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If I had lied to you about what I thought, would that have been better?
[If she takes in nothing else, he hopes she'll at least take that from him. And even though Yennefer doesn't necessarily deserve this from him, he is not overtly cruel, and he can sense he's hurt her feelings.
So:]
I understand better now.
And I'm sorry.
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Why?
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And what I realized about what I didn't want.
It's not the same for you.
You were born with your power.
It's always been some part of you, something to be proud of.
That leaves you with something to give someone else, something worthwhile to leave behind.
[It's not the same, for a Witcher. And being a Witcher -- that's not something he ever wants for anyone else. He wouldn't even want to risk passing that on to next of kin, if he were able.
It wasn't just about the fact that monster hunting wasn't suited to child rearing.]
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[ even now, even resenting him, she would not go so far as to call him a total loss. she did love him, after all. there was something good in him. she couldn't claim the same. ]
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[There's no sense in harping on it, or lingering to think about it. He said what he said, and he apologized for his harsh judgement. They can move on from it, as far as he is concerned.]
What help did you want from me?
[Because if the party was any indication, she didn't actually want him to be the father of her child. She already has candidates lined up for that. It had to be something else.]
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Surely you aren't comfortable with the fact that someone experimented on you either.
[ the same thing that hits all her buttons would hit his, she thinks. witchers are not so different from mages. they understand one another. ]
But I need influence to find out who did it. Lynch is only one way of acquiring that.
[ in other words, he's not actually a candidate for father of the year. ]
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[Not that the experimentation here had changed much, except taking away what little magical skill he had and replacing it with...whatever this “technology” was.]
I get it.
Do you want me to threaten him?
[Because they both know he isn’t exactly a political tool even on his best days. This was Yennefer’s playpen. He could keep an eye out, try to learn, but as far as rubbing elbows? He doesn’t have the influence.
And the offer to threaten was mostly a joke.]
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and she resents him a little, a little more, for inciting them. ]
Jealous?
[ good. he deserves at least that. ]
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And it had proven very colorful where Yennefer was concerned.]
Of what?
Some pompous bastard sitting in a fancy chair?
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