Your eyebrows are expressive, Kaz. Why do you always have to look at everything as though the glass is half empty?
[ And yes… they're large, but they're long and he's emotive with them even if he doesn't realise he is. It's one of the pieces of him that she feels isn't so stoic and trapped beneath his facade of being untouchable. She likes that about him, his stupid eyebrows. ]
I'm clearly Crow Two. Perhaps Three, now that Wylan is around to ensure that Jesper behaves. That surely must've earned him a promotion in the ranks.
[ Jesper deserves that kind of happiness, and so does Wylan. He's sweeter than any of them could ever be, and yet she doubts he'll grow jaded during his time with the Dregs. ]
I did notice that you count yourself the leader of the Crows. Maybe you're actually Crow #6?
Jesper keeps giving me third wheel invites when they go out.
[He knows it's Jesper trying to look out for him since Inej is gone. Kaz gets it. Chewing his own arm off is still more appealing, even if he can appreciate the motivation.]
If higher numbers indicate having brought in better scores, then sure.
[Plus, he's the first one to start making their little band, and he knows he'll be the last one, too. That thought is too depressing to ponder though so he shoves it aside.]
I hope you stocked up on rations so you're not left just eating fish these days. It would be awkward if you returned and started growing scales.
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[ She has a feeling he'll still like her despite that fact. Inej doesn't let herself think about what it means for him to still like her even if she was to return to him changed. (Is it obnoxious? Arrogant? Presumptuous?) ]
Specht says the scales will follow shortly. I'm hoping to develop rainbow ones.
I actually caught my first fish the other day. I had no idea what to do with it, so I accidentally threw it back into the sea. They're so slippery, Kaz. Worse than roof tiles after heavy rain.
You think very kindly of me. "Release" implies some level of control over letting the fish go. If Jesper asks about my fishing exploits, I'm going to insist I released him and didn't let him slip from my hands.
Have you ever fished?
[ Did Jordie ever take him to the edge of the water? It's something she'd like to imagine, a young Kaz sitting beside his big brother, eager to learn how to reel a fish in. ]
You can always catch two fish the next time, though that’s not the same as swindling the same one twice.
For information? Rather incessantly. The other kind, not so much, no. Maybe once or twice.
[The farm in southern Kerch where he was born wasn’t on the water’s edge, so walking a number of miles had been too exhausting to make it a regular endeavor. By the time he’d made his way to Ketterdam, there was no place to cook a fish let alone easily buy or make a fishing pole.]
I rather suspect the patience and reeling in process between the two is remarkably similar.
[Sensing he’s nearing the end of her patience, or perhaps having placed his toes a little over that line, he relents and reels it back because he doesn’t actually want to make her end the talk in a huff.]
Yes. I’d like to go fishing with you.
And yes. I’ve been fishing before. Not often, though.
I’m surprised Wylan has yet to create an explosion to draw all the fish to the surface for easy netting.
Then again I have had him busy working on other projects.
Inej. There wasn’t even a proper pole used the last time I fished.
Though I appreciate your faith in my abilities to bait in every context.
[Any fish caught were by sheer determination, not skill. Rather his fighting style in general, though he’s gotten somewhat more refined over the many years of figuring out how to pull dirty tricks.]
And we can either invite Wylan along to throw a bomb into the water or you can ask him now to create one for the purpose of fishing.
[ While Inej suspects that Kaz could simply be humouring her, she's excited to return home and do this with him if he allows it. Even if she fails at capturing a fish, she knows she'll have fun. Perhaps he'll even crack a smile at her being unable to either snag a fish or take it off the hook. ]
[He starts to type, then stops. It isn't that he can't buy a pole for himself these days. He was going to rather frankly state that much. It's that Inej thinks that with a proper pole, Kaz Brekker could work miracles among fish. And at the end of the day, and gods this is a long day but he's stubborn enough to fight daylight yet, he wants to live up to that image. Even if it means he's going to practice before she gets home.]
I just need the cane, a good line, and tricky bait. All I can cover.
[Is he going to catch a fish using his cane now? Damned right.]
Wylan doesn’t get up as early as I do. Maybe he can join us at the end of our excursion, to make a proper show of it. Don’t worry about the scraps.
[What can be smoked he’ll see gets fed to those that need it. Kaz has slowly been broadening his protective borders as more turn up on his doorstep. Though he’s yet to claim it a habit, let alone accept credit. These people have uses. They’re informants when he needs them to be. He still finds a self serving purpose in it.]
I’m not asking him anything now. I’m hoping if I’m quiet they won’t knock and ask if I want to join for a nightcap.
[ Yes, she's assuming his cane is a miracle and unquestionably attracts fish.
Inej isn't surprised by his dismissal of Wylan. While it may be presumptuous of her to suggest that he wants to spend time with her and her alone, as much as she loves Wylan, she wants to spend this time with Kaz. Assuming he'll truly make time to fish.
[ Inej is certain she could talk to him for hours before she realises that she's tired. That's something she doesn't wish to share. Kaz isn't easily spooked by much, but give him an inch and sometimes he does flee in his own way. ]
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[ "Kaz" is just so short! Inej doesn't wish to tell him that Jesper did suggest "Breakfast" as one. It'd been one of his more uninspired nicknames. ]
We're still workshopping, in case that wasn't obvious.
I might suggest "Juicer" or "Fruit Peeler".
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What did you two come up with for you?
[Really, only Jesper has an easy nickname now that he thinks on it.]
I don't think 'Juicer' would bring fruit to most people's minds. Kaz is fine.
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You can see why we're still brainstorming. Although, I do prefer "Hey, you!" It feels incredibly personal.
[ They're all such horrible nicknames. ]
You're right. I feel like Jesper would be very jealous that you got to be "Juicy" while he didn't.
We were considering calling you "Eyebrows". You do have the best eyebrows out of all of us.
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[Yes, that is definitely sarcasm.]
I don't want to know what he'd do with such a nickname.
I have large ones and I'm not afraid to scowl with them, is what you mean.
I could just start numbering you all. You and Jesper could battle over who gets to be Crow One and Crow Two.
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[ And yes… they're large, but they're long and he's emotive with them even if he doesn't realise he is. It's one of the pieces of him that she feels isn't so stoic and trapped beneath his facade of being untouchable. She likes that about him, his stupid eyebrows. ]
I'm clearly Crow Two. Perhaps Three, now that Wylan is around to ensure that Jesper behaves. That surely must've earned him a promotion in the ranks.
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[Someone's at least.]
Mm, it's sometimes a toss up on which of them is influencing the other.
They seem happy, though.
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[ Jesper deserves that kind of happiness, and so does Wylan. He's sweeter than any of them could ever be, and yet she doubts he'll grow jaded during his time with the Dregs. ]
I did notice that you count yourself the leader of the Crows. Maybe you're actually Crow #6?
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[He knows it's Jesper trying to look out for him since Inej is gone. Kaz gets it. Chewing his own arm off is still more appealing, even if he can appreciate the motivation.]
If higher numbers indicate having brought in better scores, then sure.
[Plus, he's the first one to start making their little band, and he knows he'll be the last one, too. That thought is too depressing to ponder though so he shoves it aside.]
I hope you stocked up on rations so you're not left just eating fish these days. It would be awkward if you returned and started growing scales.
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[ She has a feeling he'll still like her despite that fact. Inej doesn't let herself think about what it means for him to still like her even if she was to return to him changed. (Is it obnoxious? Arrogant? Presumptuous?) ]
Specht says the scales will follow shortly. I'm hoping to develop rainbow ones.
I actually caught my first fish the other day. I had no idea what to do with it, so I accidentally threw it back into the sea. They're so slippery, Kaz. Worse than roof tiles after heavy rain.
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You must miss Jesper if you want every color scales.
[It's not even a question he thinks needs answering, on whether he'd care what she looks like or not.]
When in doubt 'release' is exactly the reaction I'd picture you having.
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Have you ever fished?
[ Did Jordie ever take him to the edge of the water? It's something she'd like to imagine, a young Kaz sitting beside his big brother, eager to learn how to reel a fish in. ]
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For information? Rather incessantly. The other kind, not so much, no. Maybe once or twice.
[The farm in southern Kerch where he was born wasn’t on the water’s edge, so walking a number of miles had been too exhausting to make it a regular endeavor. By the time he’d made his way to Ketterdam, there was no place to cook a fish let alone easily buy or make a fishing pole.]
I rather suspect the patience and reeling in process between the two is remarkably similar.
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Did you want to fish?
And before you purposefully misinterpret the question, for fish with scales, not information.
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Isn’t the main purpose in fishing to drink?
Is that why the fish ‘slipped’ through your fingers, Inej?
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She's ignoring him going all Kaz on her. ]
Did you, the most exasperating man I've ever met, want to fish with me?
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[Sensing he’s nearing the end of her patience, or perhaps having placed his toes a little over that line, he relents and reels it back because he doesn’t actually want to make her end the talk in a huff.]
Yes. I’d like to go fishing with you.
And yes. I’ve been fishing before. Not often, though.
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And you can show me how good of a fisherman you are. I'm sure you'll have a lot to teach me about baiting.
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Then again I have had him busy working on other projects.
Inej. There wasn’t even a proper pole used the last time I fished.
Though I appreciate your faith in my abilities to bait in every context.
[Any fish caught were by sheer determination, not skill. Rather his fighting style in general, though he’s gotten somewhat more refined over the many years of figuring out how to pull dirty tricks.]
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[ Problem solved. ]
And we can either invite Wylan along to throw a bomb into the water or you can ask him now to create one for the purpose of fishing.
[ While Inej suspects that Kaz could simply be humouring her, she's excited to return home and do this with him if he allows it. Even if she fails at capturing a fish, she knows she'll have fun. Perhaps he'll even crack a smile at her being unable to either snag a fish or take it off the hook. ]
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I just need the cane, a good line, and tricky bait. All I can cover.
[Is he going to catch a fish using his cane now? Damned right.]
Wylan doesn’t get up as early as I do. Maybe he can join us at the end of our excursion, to make a proper show of it. Don’t worry about the scraps.
[What can be smoked he’ll see gets fed to those that need it. Kaz has slowly been broadening his protective borders as more turn up on his doorstep. Though he’s yet to claim it a habit, let alone accept credit. These people have uses. They’re informants when he needs them to be. He still finds a self serving purpose in it.]
I’m not asking him anything now. I’m hoping if I’m quiet they won’t knock and ask if I want to join for a nightcap.
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[ Yes, she's assuming his cane is a miracle and unquestionably attracts fish.
Inej isn't surprised by his dismissal of Wylan. While it may be presumptuous of her to suggest that he wants to spend time with her and her alone, as much as she loves Wylan, she wants to spend this time with Kaz. Assuming he'll truly make time to fish.
She has a feeling he will. ]
Why don't you join them just once?
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If they come ask, maybe. Are you getting tired?
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[ And it is because she said so! ]
Are you?
[ Inej is certain she could talk to him for hours before she realises that she's tired. That's something she doesn't wish to share. Kaz isn't easily spooked by much, but give him an inch and sometimes he does flee in his own way. ]
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I don't need much sleep.
[He'd just been giving her an out in case her nudge for him to join Wylan and Jesper had indicated she wanted one.]
Your new cat does all the sleeping for me.
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[ Please say his room. ]
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