[ Ah. It's Faust again. And... the person that must have been with Faust the last time they met. Joshua recognizes him from their town meetings. Mephisto, was it? That seems correct.
And boy, does he seem stubborn. Joshua smiles, looking to Mephisto first, then to Faust. ]
I would be happy to, if needed. I do not wish to leave anyone behind in this place.
[ And then, to Mephisto: ]
So, if I were to give you a physical examination, I would find that you are hale and whole and fully capable of traversing a snow-covered mountain in blizzard conditions?
[ He really should have expected the protesting. It didn't quite register how that must have sounded at first, and he certainly didn't get the chance to elaborate. He knows Mephisto well enough to hear the real concern behind those protests, and while he does let Mephisto's feet hit the ground again, he doesn't fully let go, his arms wrapping around the other boy in a hug. ]
I promise I'm not going to leave you. I just don't want you to lose your footing on the mountain.
[ His tone is soft, attempting to soothe the fear he knows is there. A hand shifts to Mephisto's hair, smoothing it down as he holds him close. Faust would do anything if it meant that Mephisto had a better chance to survive. They both know this well. ]
I know you probably could manage, I just don't want to risk it. It's dangerous up there.
[ He whips his head to Joshua, his expression very cold, and his voice incredibly sharp and harsh - worse than the environment of the the cold mountaintops even. ] We don't need your help.
[ Maybe... maybe if he knew Joshua, he'd be a little less guarded and a little less harsh, but he's clinging onto Faust like Joshua had personally cut off his legs. His voice to Faust is so soft and worried, though. ] Do you really expect... anyone to not just leave us behind? How are you so trusting to these people you just met? Especially with our lack of food and resources we've had to deal with, you think it's not just easier for them to "accidentally" forget me on the top of a mountain?
[ Like an injured, cornered animal, Joshua thinks to himself. Mephisto is clearly someone with a lot of pride, and it wouldn't do to force the issue.
But if he's expected to cower in the face of such a snapping reply, Mephisto will be sorely disappointed. Joshua stands, unmoved, unflinching by the words. Though he doesn't speak, he certainly doesn't back down or retreat, simply watching the conversation between the two with one raised eyebrow. ]
I would sooner carry you down on my back than have you left somewhere. You won't be left behind no matter what happens.
[ That much is firm and certain. It would be better if he could go with Mephisto to ease his fears, but... he glances to the cart. Someone else could need the help more than he does. The way he speaks to Mephisto is gentle and patient. ]
... I wouldn't say I trust many people here yet. But I know this one has a record of helping others. He was trying to map exits in that town so people could escape, and asked if there were any injured when he ran across me. Someone who would risk his own life like that is not likely to abandon you either.
[ He reminds Faust of the other crossbowmen in a way, though he doesn't have the tight bond with him like he did them. A similar understanding, he supposed.
He looks to Joshua again, faintly apologetic for the situation, but only faintly. Mephisto had several valid reasons to be scared even if this specific case was likely safe. ]
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And boy, does he seem stubborn. Joshua smiles, looking to Mephisto first, then to Faust. ]
I would be happy to, if needed. I do not wish to leave anyone behind in this place.
[ And then, to Mephisto: ]
So, if I were to give you a physical examination, I would find that you are hale and whole and fully capable of traversing a snow-covered mountain in blizzard conditions?
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I promise I'm not going to leave you. I just don't want you to lose your footing on the mountain.
[ His tone is soft, attempting to soothe the fear he knows is there. A hand shifts to Mephisto's hair, smoothing it down as he holds him close. Faust would do anything if it meant that Mephisto had a better chance to survive. They both know this well. ]
I know you probably could manage, I just don't want to risk it. It's dangerous up there.
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[ Maybe... maybe if he knew Joshua, he'd be a little less guarded and a little less harsh, but he's clinging onto Faust like Joshua had personally cut off his legs. His voice to Faust is so soft and worried, though. ] Do you really expect... anyone to not just leave us behind? How are you so trusting to these people you just met? Especially with our lack of food and resources we've had to deal with, you think it's not just easier for them to "accidentally" forget me on the top of a mountain?
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But if he's expected to cower in the face of such a snapping reply, Mephisto will be sorely disappointed. Joshua stands, unmoved, unflinching by the words. Though he doesn't speak, he certainly doesn't back down or retreat, simply watching the conversation between the two with one raised eyebrow. ]
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[ That much is firm and certain. It would be better if he could go with Mephisto to ease his fears, but... he glances to the cart. Someone else could need the help more than he does. The way he speaks to Mephisto is gentle and patient. ]
... I wouldn't say I trust many people here yet. But I know this one has a record of helping others. He was trying to map exits in that town so people could escape, and asked if there were any injured when he ran across me. Someone who would risk his own life like that is not likely to abandon you either.
[ He reminds Faust of the other crossbowmen in a way, though he doesn't have the tight bond with him like he did them. A similar understanding, he supposed.
He looks to Joshua again, faintly apologetic for the situation, but only faintly. Mephisto had several valid reasons to be scared even if this specific case was likely safe. ]
How many people are you taking up?