Yes. Did I never mention that? Next section, please. [Ivar does have things he keeps to himself and being royalty tends to be one of them. Daenerys had only gotten it out of him because she herself was a queen and he felt the need to show they were on an equal level.] The official titles are Prince of the Danes or Prince of Kattegat.
Yes. She was very patient with me even when I tangled her hair up terribly. She was one of the few people to pay attention to me. [He doesn't say this with sadness, merely a practical air. Vikings had no use for a crippled child that couldn't keep up with the rest of society. Even the kindest among them thought of him as more like a novelty or pet kept around for amusement then an actual person.]
If you mentioned it, I wouldn't have brought it up. [She huffed, but still handed him the other piece. Well, go figure. He was royalty. She never thought she would meet royalty. The only person that was royalty and that she met was Leia. However, Leia was a general now, but still a legend.]
What's the difference? Danes and Kattegat? [Wasn't it the same either way? He had a title and such...but she didn't really dwell on it. She was more interested in hearing about his mother. He was lucky in that sense, he still had a mother to pay attention to him. That was still around.]
I can't imagine you'd mess up badly. Not enough to make her upset. [That's what she'd like to imagine. Someone patient...kind..loving. That was what a mother should be, right?]
Just don't start calling me Prince or anything like that. [Ivar didn't hold with being treated differently or above other people simply because he was royalty. In his experience, those who were kings and queens held those titles because they held the most responsibilities. They were responsible for governing their people. Heavy was the head that wore the crown.]
Danes is the territory my father controlled. It stretched from Denmark to Norway. Kattegat is the seaport in Norway that we call home. Last two sections, please. [He finishes putting in the feathered sections for the third braid. He looks his work over for a moment, fluffing the braids up a little for more volume. Then he starts to wind them up into a bun at the back of the head.]
No. She was always very kind and good with me. I was her favorite since I couldn't walk, so she showed me the most attention of my brothers. [He pauses for a moment, lost in the reminisces of childhood. He still misses her terribly. Then he adds on a little more.] The only time I knew to avoid her is when she had a little too much wine. [Which just went to show that there was no such thing as a perfect parent.]
And inflate your ego? No. [She was teasing him a little, using sarcasm to get her point across. Ivar was still...Ivar to her. Title or not. He was a friend, and she couldn't really say much else. There was a lot she was still learning about him.] The moment you ask me to call you such, I know something will be wrong.
[He didn't seem like the type to really care about his title. He didn't bring it up until now. Only when he was talking about his mother. She did as he asked, giving the other two strands while listening to his description of his world. It was hard to imagine what his mother would've looked like...but to know she'd shown him kindness...it's more than what some people got in her world.]
I can't say I have any memories like that...but your mother...she sounds lovely. [Not a perfect parent, but better than being an orphan. And it dawns on her that the person she copied her hair style from was probably her parent..her mother. Her tiny hands trying to move up to recreate those three perfect buns on her head. Her hair style was one of the few things she had left of her old life...before The First Order, before Jakku..]
Are you almost done? [She asked softly, unsure if she wanted to see the hair style or not...or maybe itching to try to undo all of it to get her old hair style back.]
She was. She was patient and loved me so much, even when I was being a brat. [Ivar could admit he hadn't been the easiest child to raise, but then, Aslaug had her part in forming him as well by spoiling him, giving him whatever he wanted as a child.] And she was very beautiful and graceful, even when she was older. You could tell she was a queen just by looking at her. [He missed her so much. Ivar wondered sometimes if she'd still be alive if he had remained at home. Maybe Lagertha would have killed them both. But he knows he would have died first before ever letting his mother come to harm.]
Almost. [He examined the hair with a critical eye.] Hmmmm, it's missing something... Wait here. [He went back down the elevator and outside. Looking for something, he found a patch of lilac-colored late blooming fall flowers. He cut off a sprig of them with a knife and went back up to Rey's floor. He wheeled himself back over to her, securing the flowers in her hair with a few bobby pins.] Alright. Now you can look.
[A faint smile appears on Rey's lips, trying to picture a woman she's never met loving Ivar that much. It made her wonder if her own mother loved her like that, and she wished so much that she could remember. Remember the sound of her mother's voice, or what she looked like...any little memory. Part of Rey wanted to ask what happened to his mother, but she didn't want to bring the mood down. It was also none of her concern.]
What could it be missing? More pins? [She didn't know, she couldn't very well see the back of her head.]
What? Where are you going? [Rey called out, but too late, he had wheeled out of her room and gone to who know's where. She could take a peak in the mirror, just to see what he's done so far. Rey wouldn't ruin the surprise, but she did place a hand on her hair, just slightly. Enough to feel a different texture there created by the braise themselves, and the pins--where he got the pins, she had no idea.
Then, he was back, bringing with him something...and he was putting it in her hair. When he's finally finished, she moves to turn around to face him first, and then gets up to look at the mirror.
She's stunned. It's...weird to see herself looking this different. A change in hair style and it felt like she was looking at someone completely different.]
[She really does look a lot different with her hair done in a different style. The soft, feathered, and fluffy braids soften her face up a little, taking away the perfect symmetry that came from the three buns.]
Is that a good wow or a bad one?
[He can't tell which it is, but he can't understand why she might get upset over her hair. After all, it's just a hairstyle, easily taken down, and turned back to normal.]
[ It’s the best answer she can come up with, sorting through her feelings and unsure if she likes it. She moves a little here and there, noting the flowers and how lovely those were. ]
The flowers are nice. I never thought to put them in my hair.
[ No, she’s placed a helmet on before, like one of the ones the Rebellion Pilots wore before.
She turns back to Ivar with a pensive look on her face. ]
Your thoughts on this? [ Normally, she isn’t self conscious about how she looks but, now she’s starting to feel that way. Yes, it’s just a hairstyle that can be undone but...does she still look like herself? ]
[ Humor her a little Ivar. She doesn’t know women often did these things to look attractive or to purposefully draw attention to themselves. Little by little the change is sinking in and Rey isn’t quite used to it, but she doesn’t dislike it.
So that’s an improvement. ]
I don’t know any other hair styles except my own...and just putting my hair into one big bun.
[ She’s hopeless when it comes to superficial things. If you need her to fix something, fight, or pilot a ship, she’s in her element. Doing things that any other girl or woman would do, then she’s at a loss.
There’s a soft chuckle from her. ]
You’re assuming people would bother to take notice.
[ Of her hair or even her. No one paid attention to her, but Poe and Finn would most likely notice. ]
[Ivar just sighs and runs his hand down his face. She really is oblivious. Why does he always have to be attracted to oblivious people? First Ronan, now Rey. Was he a sucker for punishment or something?]
Most people here aren't blind, so yes, they are going to take notice if you go out differently.
[Pretty, independent, compassionate, and able to handle herself in a fight. That was the full package right there.]
[Rey just gives him a look. What? What was wrong about not being noticed? It meant no one paid attention to you and let her listen in on a few things. ]
I don't think they will, maybe Poe and Finn might notice..
[But then she shrugs her shoulders a little.]
It's still me..just..one slight change to it. [A change that also involved flowers...so there's that.]
Yeah, they're new. [One way of putting it. Poe's arrival is more complicated than that.] They're from my world, friends from back home. [Her face lights up a little then, happy to have both of them here.
...Oh? It's a nice change? And he wants to do this again?]
Are you trying to make this a habit? [Spoken in a teasing/joking way. Not being serious about it. Nope.
...But if he was being serious...well, there wasn't really a reason to say 'no'.]
Interesting. [That was the 'interesting' of someone who was considering tying them individually to a pair of chairs and interrogating them in a dark room with one bright light shining on them] Just friends? [No reason for the clarification. Nope. None at all.
He pauses for just a moment before answering Rey, trying to sound neither too serious or too much like he was joking.]
[A concerned and confused look danced across her face, wondering what made it 'interesting' that her two friends were here. Or why she had to clarify that they were all friends.]
Yes, just friends. Even BB-8 is here---he's a droid, a uh, robot. I wasn't expecting to see any of them here.
[There's a pause from her, debating if she really did like the design...or maybe she preferred Ivar's company? It was hard to say.]
It's interesting. This.. [She gestured to her hair.] It looks nice, but..I don't know, maybe a bit too formal? But, I wouldn't mind learning more from you. [A pause as she started to smile a little.] I like learning from you.
I bet it's good to have people from home here. I'd like to see the droid.
[Ivar feels very relieved when Rey clarifies she's just friends with them. It's just that she's got two handsome men that she's friends with. He has to keep an eye on that...for reasons. Yes, that's his story and he's sticking to it.]
Good. You're an interesting person to teach. [He gives her a genuine smile then too.]
I'm sure he'd be interested in meeting you. BB-8 likes meeting new people. [And the droid had a penchant for getting into trouble. Though, with her around, how much trouble could the three of them actually get into?
...And who said her friends were handsome? That didn't dawn on her, nor had the idea that she looked pretty entered her mind. Though, she supposed she wasn't bad looking, so that was fine with her.
Though Ivar...seeing him grin was refreshing in a way she couldn't put into words.]
And how much will your lessons be now? [Considering now she has braiding and sword fighting to pay for.]
BB-8? That's a strange name. [Just wait until he met the sentient soccer ball. He'd be absolutely amazed.]
Oh, this? [Ivar waves his hand in a nonchalant manner.] No charge. It was just something to pass the time with. However, I still expect you to practice with the sword-fighting even if you're not showing up today.
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Yes. She was very patient with me even when I tangled her hair up terribly. She was one of the few people to pay attention to me. [He doesn't say this with sadness, merely a practical air. Vikings had no use for a crippled child that couldn't keep up with the rest of society. Even the kindest among them thought of him as more like a novelty or pet kept around for amusement then an actual person.]
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What's the difference? Danes and Kattegat? [Wasn't it the same either way? He had a title and such...but she didn't really dwell on it. She was more interested in hearing about his mother. He was lucky in that sense, he still had a mother to pay attention to him. That was still around.]
I can't imagine you'd mess up badly. Not enough to make her upset. [That's what she'd like to imagine. Someone patient...kind..loving. That was what a mother should be, right?]
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Danes is the territory my father controlled. It stretched from Denmark to Norway. Kattegat is the seaport in Norway that we call home. Last two sections, please. [He finishes putting in the feathered sections for the third braid. He looks his work over for a moment, fluffing the braids up a little for more volume. Then he starts to wind them up into a bun at the back of the head.]
No. She was always very kind and good with me. I was her favorite since I couldn't walk, so she showed me the most attention of my brothers. [He pauses for a moment, lost in the reminisces of childhood. He still misses her terribly. Then he adds on a little more.] The only time I knew to avoid her is when she had a little too much wine. [Which just went to show that there was no such thing as a perfect parent.]
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[He didn't seem like the type to really care about his title. He didn't bring it up until now. Only when he was talking about his mother. She did as he asked, giving the other two strands while listening to his description of his world. It was hard to imagine what his mother would've looked like...but to know she'd shown him kindness...it's more than what some people got in her world.]
I can't say I have any memories like that...but your mother...she sounds lovely. [Not a perfect parent, but better than being an orphan. And it dawns on her that the person she copied her hair style from was probably her parent..her mother. Her tiny hands trying to move up to recreate those three perfect buns on her head. Her hair style was one of the few things she had left of her old life...before The First Order, before Jakku..]
Are you almost done? [She asked softly, unsure if she wanted to see the hair style or not...or maybe itching to try to undo all of it to get her old hair style back.]
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Almost. [He examined the hair with a critical eye.] Hmmmm, it's missing something... Wait here. [He went back down the elevator and outside. Looking for something, he found a patch of lilac-colored late blooming fall flowers. He cut off a sprig of them with a knife and went back up to Rey's floor. He wheeled himself back over to her, securing the flowers in her hair with a few bobby pins.] Alright. Now you can look.
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What could it be missing? More pins? [She didn't know, she couldn't very well see the back of her head.]
What? Where are you going? [Rey called out, but too late, he had wheeled out of her room and gone to who know's where. She could take a peak in the mirror, just to see what he's done so far. Rey wouldn't ruin the surprise, but she did place a hand on her hair, just slightly. Enough to feel a different texture there created by the braise themselves, and the pins--where he got the pins, she had no idea.
Then, he was back, bringing with him something...and he was putting it in her hair. When he's finally finished, she moves to turn around to face him first, and then gets up to look at the mirror.
She's stunned. It's...weird to see herself looking this different. A change in hair style and it felt like she was looking at someone completely different.]
Wow. [The word fell softly from her lips.]
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Is that a good wow or a bad one?
[He can't tell which it is, but he can't understand why she might get upset over her hair. After all, it's just a hairstyle, easily taken down, and turned back to normal.]
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[ It’s the best answer she can come up with, sorting through her feelings and unsure if she likes it. She moves a little here and there, noting the flowers and how lovely those were. ]
The flowers are nice. I never thought to put them in my hair.
[ No, she’s placed a helmet on before, like one of the ones the Rebellion Pilots wore before.
She turns back to Ivar with a pensive look on her face. ]
Your thoughts on this? [ Normally, she isn’t self conscious about how she looks but, now she’s starting to feel that way. Yes, it’s just a hairstyle that can be undone but...does she still look like herself? ]
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[He examines his handiwork with pride. Rey's hair had turned out looking very lovely if he did say so himself. The question makes him think a bit.]
It makes you look a little bit different. [Then he hastily adds on:] But still good. You should try your hair in other styles more often.
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[ Humor her a little Ivar. She doesn’t know women often did these things to look attractive or to purposefully draw attention to themselves. Little by little the change is sinking in and Rey isn’t quite used to it, but she doesn’t dislike it.
So that’s an improvement. ]
I don’t know any other hair styles except my own...and just putting my hair into one big bun.
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[...Does he really have to spell this out? Well, he's dealing with someone who was raised not even by wolves, but all on her own. He guesses he does.]
I'll have to show you how to do a three-strand braid. Once you know how to do that, you can do anything else.
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But wait, was he saying she looked beautiful? No, she wasn’t going to dwell on it. ]
If you want, I wouldn’t mind. [ Because learning something new means she’d have another skill that could be useful. ]
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Good. It's better to start off with three strips of cloth or cord so that you can see what you're doing instead of just doing it on your own head.
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There’s a soft chuckle from her. ]
You’re assuming people would bother to take notice.
[ Of her hair or even her. No one paid attention to her, but Poe and Finn would most likely notice. ]
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Most people here aren't blind, so yes, they are going to take notice if you go out differently.
[Pretty, independent, compassionate, and able to handle herself in a fight. That was the full package right there.]
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I don't think they will, maybe Poe and Finn might notice..
[But then she shrugs her shoulders a little.]
It's still me..just..one slight change to it. [A change that also involved flowers...so there's that.]
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[There couldn't be that many other people with those names in the Quarantine, could there? So how did Rey know them?]
It's a nice change. [Those words are out of his mouth before he can even think about it. Whoops.] I'll have to try this on you again sometime.
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...Oh? It's a nice change? And he wants to do this again?]
Are you trying to make this a habit? [Spoken in a teasing/joking way. Not being serious about it. Nope.
...But if he was being serious...well, there wasn't really a reason to say 'no'.]
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He pauses for just a moment before answering Rey, trying to sound neither too serious or too much like he was joking.]
I might. If you like it.
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Yes, just friends. Even BB-8 is here---he's a droid, a uh, robot. I wasn't expecting to see any of them here.
[There's a pause from her, debating if she really did like the design...or maybe she preferred Ivar's company? It was hard to say.]
It's interesting. This.. [She gestured to her hair.] It looks nice, but..I don't know, maybe a bit too formal? But, I wouldn't mind learning more from you. [A pause as she started to smile a little.] I like learning from you.
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[Ivar feels very relieved when Rey clarifies she's just friends with them. It's just that she's got two handsome men that she's friends with. He has to keep an eye on that...for reasons. Yes, that's his story and he's sticking to it.]
Good. You're an interesting person to teach. [He gives her a genuine smile then too.]
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...And who said her friends were handsome? That didn't dawn on her, nor had the idea that she looked pretty entered her mind. Though, she supposed she wasn't bad looking, so that was fine with her.
Though Ivar...seeing him grin was refreshing in a way she couldn't put into words.]
And how much will your lessons be now? [Considering now she has braiding and sword fighting to pay for.]
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Oh, this? [Ivar waves his hand in a nonchalant manner.] No charge. It was just something to pass the time with. However, I still expect you to practice with the sword-fighting even if you're not showing up today.
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[ It would be nice if they met each other.
As for her hair...it felt odd just to accept it. No payment or exchange or anything. ] You sure?
Yes, yes I’ll keep up with my practice. I just...I need to do research on something from my world. See if I can find some answers.
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[Besides, he needs to judge the hell out of them and make sure they're good enough for Rey. That's what all good friends do, right?]
I'm sure. This was fun for me. [Not a word Ivar used very often in response to anything.]
Good. I guess I'll see you at our next practice session.
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