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(it's more than he dreamed of, really. apollo justice isn't the sort of person who has moments straight out of a movie (seriously, who's directing this shit, john hughes?), at least not moments that go in his favor. and something like this, a famed and beloved skater showing interest in him, helping him rise from the dregs of his old coach and past regrets, treating him like a normal person.
these things don't just happen to apollo justice. not without some sort of a catch.
and yet, klavier hasn't given any signs of wanting something in return. he doesn't want revenge on apollo, if anything, he's thanking him for taking down his brother as a coach. no one has jumped out and yelled "you've been punk'd", or any such thing. klavier has done nothing but treat apollo with gentle love and compassion.
that first one is the one that's making him come this close to freaking out the most. those blue eyes staring at apollo like he's the entire world right now, causing a blush to spread across his face even more, his heart rate picking up enough that now he might actually go into cardiac arrest.) You have been flirting with me.
(it's said as a revelation, apollo confirming his own facts as he stares up at klavier with eyes wide with surprise. klavier gavin is flirting with him.)
[A guilty smile spreads across his face. Had he been on a witness stand, and had someone the power to see past one's nervous tics, he would have given himself away completely. Fingers brush through his bangs, that smile almost telling enough that he'd been caught in the act (and not really too worried about it, either, honestly--this is Klavier Gavin we're talking about).]
Yes. I have.
[His elbows rest on the railing to the ice rink, staring out onto its glass-like surface and feeling the cold air finally start to sting his cheeks.]
You think it's strange, right? Klavier Gavin, prodigy skater asking out a man he just met. Who just happened to be underneath my brother's tutelage.
Nein.
I don't think it's that strange at all, really...
[His blue eyes cast back to Apollo, much kinder than they were (not that they'd been anything but kind before, but there's a warmth to them now) moments ago.]
(that nervousness is all too visible in apollo's eyes, a hushed gasp slips through his lips as his thoughts were confirmed. not only in klavier's actions, but his words, waxing poetic about how important apollo had become in such a short span of time.
he wanted to argue that. he really did, that he couldn't possibly be that special.
but how klavier stares, no, gazes at him, with eyes that narrow in and make apollo feel as if he's the only one in the world that matters now, that could ever matter to klavier. he's almost overwhelmed in a way, no one has ever praised apollo so openly, given him reason to believe he might actually be important above all else for someone. not since clay, at least.) I... don't think it's strange you asked out someone you just met.
(his eyes don't meet klavier's, too embarrassed and emotional to even think of being able to hold a conversation face to face. his voice is almost a mumble, but with their short distance and emptiness of the rink, klavier could hear him even if his voice was a whisper.) I think it's strange that it's me. I'm not anything special, not compared to the other skaters. They're better skaters, better people, hell, they're just better. Me, I'm just...
(there's a flash of a man with a piercing gaze colder and harsher than any ice, and apollo rubs his arm like just the memory chills him.) I'm average.
[The silence between them is almost suffocating, even Klavier's smile fades enough to cause him to look down at his hands, wringing each finger nervously. It's nothing Apollo did, truly...it's just.
He's heard those words before, and they weren't the words of a skater. They were from someone much colder than the ice itself, pushing his glasses up with two fingers as he observed the way Klavier had skated when he was young. He had to have been...13? Maybe 15. Young enough to believe his brother's every word, but enough to remember just how frigid his tone was.
"You're not average, so do your best not to look it and embarrass us."
His teeth sink into his lip, letting the memory play like the world's worst record before he puts on that brave face once more, smiling out to the rink again.]
You're the first person to talk to me like I'm a person, not a celebrity.
(it may not have been directly cause by him, but apollo can tell he did something wrong enough to cause that discomfort and nervousness on klavier's face. he can't gauge how the conversation is going at this point, too many ups and downs to be truly sure if they're getting along or not. just because klavier agreed to the date doesn't mean he won't lose interest.
and apollo is worried that if he keeps speaking, he will. that he'll lose the one shining star he's managed to find after weeks of mistreatment by those trying to get the story, by other skaters and coaches. thinking about the root cause of it all, who got him here in the first place, that's not something apollo wants to dwell on.
klavier's words ring through loud and clear, snapping apollo out of what was sure to have been him backtracking, erasing everything he just said, and no doubt running out of the rink and hope he never has to deal with the aftermath of possibly hurting klavier.
but instead, he's still welcomed. with more than open arms, klavier welcomes apollo's company, and if apollo had a little more confidence in himself, he'd assume klavier was reaching for it. a blush explodes on his face once more, unable to make eye contact as he struggles for words, any words, to say in the face of that.) You've done the same for me. You're the first person to say that about me.
(he shifts from where he stands, taking those few brave steps to lean against the rail next to klavier, but he keeps a distance of a few feet. can't risk getting too close and losing it all. his head is hung as he stares down at the ice, wondering just when it started that he couldn't smile at the sight of a rink anymore.) Are those seriously our standards? To be treated like people?
[Despite the darkness of that sentence, Klavier says it so lightheartedly, eyes trained on the rink as well. There was a time he was like Apollo, where the very sight of the rink made him sick to his stomach, convinced that he didn't belong on it or that if he so much as pushed off from that wall he'd be doing exactly what Kristoph had wanted him to do...
But that was a hard lesson he had to learn. And his new coach had helped him work through it. Apollo's not so different from him, no matter what the skater might protest, and Klavier just wants to show him the same light he searched for, and help him skate towards that.
Not just out of obligation, or the fact that he feels he has to make up for his brother's wrongdoings.
But he senses the same passion for skating that he does. And that fire should never go out.]
But there's nothing wrong with that, I think. Its actually refreshing, ja?
(even with klavier's tone attempting to lighten the mood, there's still a shadow of gloom on his face. that's the reality of it. apollo's standards have dropped to a new low for him, with the paparazzi only concerned with who he was and who he was associated with, not at all with the person apollo wanted to mold himself into, what kind of skater he wanted to be after this. looks of uncertainty and distrust were given every time he approached a new coach to ask to be trained.
he wonders at what point his standards sunk to just wanting people to not judge him based on his recent past. when he just wanted to be given the smallest chance to prove what he was capable of, to show the world he wasn't a copy of kristoph gavin.
and somewhere along the line, apollo came to the realization that klavier is meeting those standards. that he's going above and beyond to make apollo feel welcome and needed on the ice, he encouraged it, almost as though he wanted to push apollo onto the ice and let him flourish and thrive. when was the last time anyone had done that for him? when was the last time someone cared enough?
shit. this is bad, i'm definitely going to wind up falling in love for this guy.
apollo's blush returns, a light dusting of pink up to his ears, and he forces himself to look away. he's getting too personal, too close, too quickly.) If the end result is you... I don't have any problems with it.
(... well. so much for making some distance. here he is, too shy to even look him in the eye after saying that.)
[Klavier can sense Apollo's uncertainty, and it's not without merit. After all, this is probably the first time anyone's ever stopped to see how he felt about the situation. About what Apollo wanted to do with his life now, as opposed to constant retrospection on the events that took place.
He just wanted to face forward, and everyone wanted to look past him.
A feeling he could understand all too well. Edgeworth was the one who'd told him to never look back once he'd set his mind on a goal. Apollo needed that lesson, too, he mused.
...That gave him an idea.]
That makes me so happy to hear, Justice. [His tone is warm, soothing, even.] So...
(his walls slowly begin to crumble the longer he’s around klavier, the longer they share whatever kind of connection they’ve gained in the past hour. no one has ever cared this much, hell, no one has ever cared at all about apollo’s side of things. it took a complete stranger only asking a few gentle questions, never forcing anything, only ever making a move with apollo’s say so. he so hoped klavier could be the one to bring the walls around apollo’s heart down.
but it has only been an hour or so. whatever bond they share right now needs something more. it needs to be strengthened with trust, a stronger understanding of each other. and trust isn’t something apollo hands out so freely now, certainly not towards strangers that know more about him than he knows about them.
strangers he has a date with, however. that’s a different story. a not-so-stranger with a warm smile and a voice like blankets straight out of the dryer, one still making an effort to give apollo the push and support he needs. those people he may be able to lend his trust to. and, well, the face and flirting certainly didn’t harm anything.
apollo finally turns to face klavier, a hint of a sparkle in his eyes, a blush spreading over his cheeks as he nods, more than enthusiastic about their upcoming date.) I wouldn’t miss it. Not one with you.
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these things don't just happen to apollo justice. not without some sort of a catch.
and yet, klavier hasn't given any signs of wanting something in return. he doesn't want revenge on apollo, if anything, he's thanking him for taking down his brother as a coach. no one has jumped out and yelled "you've been punk'd", or any such thing. klavier has done nothing but treat apollo with gentle love and compassion.
that first one is the one that's making him come this close to freaking out the most. those blue eyes staring at apollo like he's the entire world right now, causing a blush to spread across his face even more, his heart rate picking up enough that now he might actually go into cardiac arrest.) You have been flirting with me.
(it's said as a revelation, apollo confirming his own facts as he stares up at klavier with eyes wide with surprise. klavier gavin is flirting with him.)
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[A guilty smile spreads across his face. Had he been on a witness stand, and had someone the power to see past one's nervous tics, he would have given himself away completely. Fingers brush through his bangs, that smile almost telling enough that he'd been caught in the act (and not really too worried about it, either, honestly--this is Klavier Gavin we're talking about).]
Yes. I have.
[His elbows rest on the railing to the ice rink, staring out onto its glass-like surface and feeling the cold air finally start to sting his cheeks.]
You think it's strange, right? Klavier Gavin, prodigy skater asking out a man he just met. Who just happened to be underneath my brother's tutelage.
Nein.
I don't think it's that strange at all, really...
[His blue eyes cast back to Apollo, much kinder than they were (not that they'd been anything but kind before, but there's a warmth to them now) moments ago.]
I finally might have someone who understands me.
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he wanted to argue that. he really did, that he couldn't possibly be that special.
but how klavier stares, no, gazes at him, with eyes that narrow in and make apollo feel as if he's the only one in the world that matters now, that could ever matter to klavier. he's almost overwhelmed in a way, no one has ever praised apollo so openly, given him reason to believe he might actually be important above all else for someone. not since clay, at least.) I... don't think it's strange you asked out someone you just met.
(his eyes don't meet klavier's, too embarrassed and emotional to even think of being able to hold a conversation face to face. his voice is almost a mumble, but with their short distance and emptiness of the rink, klavier could hear him even if his voice was a whisper.) I think it's strange that it's me. I'm not anything special, not compared to the other skaters. They're better skaters, better people, hell, they're just better. Me, I'm just...
(there's a flash of a man with a piercing gaze colder and harsher than any ice, and apollo rubs his arm like just the memory chills him.) I'm average.
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He's heard those words before, and they weren't the words of a skater. They were from someone much colder than the ice itself, pushing his glasses up with two fingers as he observed the way Klavier had skated when he was young. He had to have been...13? Maybe 15. Young enough to believe his brother's every word, but enough to remember just how frigid his tone was.
"You're not average, so do your best not to look it and embarrass us."
His teeth sink into his lip, letting the memory play like the world's worst record before he puts on that brave face once more, smiling out to the rink again.]
You're the first person to talk to me like I'm a person, not a celebrity.
You are anything BUT average in my eyes.
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and apollo is worried that if he keeps speaking, he will. that he'll lose the one shining star he's managed to find after weeks of mistreatment by those trying to get the story, by other skaters and coaches. thinking about the root cause of it all, who got him here in the first place, that's not something apollo wants to dwell on.
klavier's words ring through loud and clear, snapping apollo out of what was sure to have been him backtracking, erasing everything he just said, and no doubt running out of the rink and hope he never has to deal with the aftermath of possibly hurting klavier.
but instead, he's still welcomed. with more than open arms, klavier welcomes apollo's company, and if apollo had a little more confidence in himself, he'd assume klavier was reaching for it. a blush explodes on his face once more, unable to make eye contact as he struggles for words, any words, to say in the face of that.) You've done the same for me. You're the first person to say that about me.
(he shifts from where he stands, taking those few brave steps to lean against the rail next to klavier, but he keeps a distance of a few feet. can't risk getting too close and losing it all. his head is hung as he stares down at the ice, wondering just when it started that he couldn't smile at the sight of a rink anymore.) Are those seriously our standards? To be treated like people?
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[Despite the darkness of that sentence, Klavier says it so lightheartedly, eyes trained on the rink as well. There was a time he was like Apollo, where the very sight of the rink made him sick to his stomach, convinced that he didn't belong on it or that if he so much as pushed off from that wall he'd be doing exactly what Kristoph had wanted him to do...
But that was a hard lesson he had to learn. And his new coach had helped him work through it. Apollo's not so different from him, no matter what the skater might protest, and Klavier just wants to show him the same light he searched for, and help him skate towards that.
Not just out of obligation, or the fact that he feels he has to make up for his brother's wrongdoings.
But he senses the same passion for skating that he does. And that fire should never go out.]
But there's nothing wrong with that, I think. Its actually refreshing, ja?
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he wonders at what point his standards sunk to just wanting people to not judge him based on his recent past. when he just wanted to be given the smallest chance to prove what he was capable of, to show the world he wasn't a copy of kristoph gavin.
and somewhere along the line, apollo came to the realization that klavier is meeting those standards. that he's going above and beyond to make apollo feel welcome and needed on the ice, he encouraged it, almost as though he wanted to push apollo onto the ice and let him flourish and thrive. when was the last time anyone had done that for him? when was the last time someone cared enough?
shit. this is bad, i'm definitely going to wind up falling in love for this guy.
apollo's blush returns, a light dusting of pink up to his ears, and he forces himself to look away. he's getting too personal, too close, too quickly.) If the end result is you... I don't have any problems with it.
(... well. so much for making some distance. here he is, too shy to even look him in the eye after saying that.)
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He just wanted to face forward, and everyone wanted to look past him.
A feeling he could understand all too well. Edgeworth was the one who'd told him to never look back once he'd set his mind on a goal. Apollo needed that lesson, too, he mused.
...That gave him an idea.]
That makes me so happy to hear, Justice. [His tone is warm, soothing, even.] So...
We're still on for our date, then?
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but it has only been an hour or so. whatever bond they share right now needs something more. it needs to be strengthened with trust, a stronger understanding of each other. and trust isn’t something apollo hands out so freely now, certainly not towards strangers that know more about him than he knows about them.
strangers he has a date with, however. that’s a different story. a not-so-stranger with a warm smile and a voice like blankets straight out of the dryer, one still making an effort to give apollo the push and support he needs. those people he may be able to lend his trust to. and, well, the face and flirting certainly didn’t harm anything.
apollo finally turns to face klavier, a hint of a sparkle in his eyes, a blush spreading over his cheeks as he nods, more than enthusiastic about their upcoming date.) I wouldn’t miss it. Not one with you.