#Heimerdinger was there too I guess... But so was Sky so whatever
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How can Jayvik not be romantic when they were directly put in parallel to Ekko/Jinx in the good timeline.
#arcane#arcane spoilers#Jayvik#timebomb#arcane jayce#viktor arcane#Jinx#Ekko#Like this is not ambiguous y'all they're gay gya#Maybe the canon romantic love was the Hextech we invented along the way#Heimerdinger was there too I guess... But so was Sky so whatever
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I told you @jinxcore that you would have the second part of my random idea on the 25th but let's just say that Santa Claus today has got his act together and unexpectedly has already finished it so here's my Christmas present!!!! 😊🎁
I hope you enjoy it more than Caitlyn and Jinx are enjoying it 🤣
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Definition of hatred: Deep and intense feeling of repulsion towards someone that provokes the desire to harm him or her or to cause some misfortune to happen to him or her. That was what Jinx was feeling for the woman in front of her, or so she thought.
I can't even remember her name, what it was? Think ,Jinx, think...Carla? Catherine? Katie? Clark? Caitlyn? That it's! Caitlyn, Caitlyn, Caitlyn, Caitlyn.
Who did she think she was, oh yes, Vi's girlfriend, but other than that, what? Piltie, of course, just look at her. She gives herself away. Perfect hair, everything millimetrically well put in place, not a fucking strand out of place. Perfect eyes, neither too big nor too small, half round, half elongated, and blue. I've never seen this blue before. Not that I don't like my garish blue, of course I do, it's the best. But the blue of her eyes is lighter, brighter, like the blue of the sky, but purer. She doesn't have a single under-eye, and the makeup is light, but without being too much. And her full lips... will they be soft? Of course they'll be soft, you just look at her. I'm sure she uses the best of the best for her care. And that dress she's wearing... who in their fucking right mind would go to Zaun dressed like that? God, I can't even identify the brand of clothes she's wearing. Dior? Gucci? Ralph Lauren? Didn't Vi tell you where you were going? It's not like this is my wedding day, which of course I’m never, ever, ever getting married. I'm sure the two of them would love that cheesy stuff. I can just imagine what their wedding would be like. A big wedding, a Pilte wedding. Puagh, get out, get out. Focus Jinx, where you were going. Ah yes, that, this fucking lace on the top does honor to those boobs, and that the dress is open to show that leg... fuck, but this girl, how tall is she?
I'm getting fucking dizzy. Ekko, Ekko where are you? Here, come here. Like this, hold me, and now breathe, and breathe in the perfume he's wearing. That's it, very good. Fuck, I'm 10 feet away from her, and clearly, clearly her perfume is making me dizzy. I guess rich people must bathe in perfume because otherwise I can't explain it. And her voice, agh. "Hi I'm Caitlyn, Vi's girlfriend, it's a pleasure to be able to meet you guys, she's told me so much about you." Come on Piltie who are you kidding, you've got a lot to spare being here. Zaun is not for you. You don't like it and we don't like you.
How could Vi fall in love with a woman like her, look at her, what the fuck does she see in you?
How long had it been since Vi and Caitlyn had arrived? 1h or 2h maybe. They had been chatting about everything a bit, but without getting too specific. But it was enough for Jinx to reaffirm her hatred towards her. Jinx hated everything that had to do with Piltóver, and it wasn't that he didn't know anyone there. She knew Viktor, who, let's see, was technically from Zaun but was a professor at Piltóver University, and she also knew Heimerdinger, thanks to her boyfriend's fascination and adoration for that thing... What was Heimerdinger supposed to be?
Well, whatever, the thing is, Caitlyn is Piltóver. And she hates her. Deeply. Eyes fixed on her, as if she were a predator analyzing her prey, waiting for the best moment to pounce on her, and eat her whole. Wait, not eat her, kill her, that's it, kill her.
And not that during the whole course of the meal things got better, it could be summed up in Jinx attacking Caitlyn, and Caitlyn putting on her best face, just like Cassandra had taught her. And it is not that Ekko liked people like Caitlyn, but because of his friendship with Vi, he tried to stop the constant attacks of his girlfriend (which he did not succeed). And the meal ended and with it came the goodbyes. Obviously when it was time to say goodbye to Jinx, Caitlyn approached her to give her two kisses, but Jinx abruptly moved out of her way and spat in her face a:
I'd rather cut my braids than kiss you
And she simply turned on her heels and walked back inside the house, leaving Caitlyn with the word in her mouth.
I hate her. That was what Caitlyn had been thinking since they'd been on their way back to her house. Lucky that Vi would have offered to drive, because she didn't have the head, nor the strength to do anything but analyze what had happened that night. Vi had already pointed out to her that Jinx had a "peculiar" character, very much made to her own, different to others. Something Caitlyn was already used to, she had always been different from everyone in Piltóver. But she couldn't understand why these attacks. She hadn't even done anything wrong, Right? She hadn't, had she? She had even been kind enough to buy her favorite dessert, a chocolate cake filled with strawberry jam from one of the best bakeries in Piltóver. Everyone seemed to have been grateful for the detail. But Jinx didn't even try a bite. Maybe it was jealousy, jealousy that he was with his sister? That idea echoed loudly in Caitlyn's head, she even wanted to tell Vi, but she dismissed the idea, her girlfriend seemed so happy, she didn't want to be the one to wipe the smile off her lips.
The days passed and with it the weeks. She had not seen Jinx again, and she preferred it that way. The farther away from her, the better. Vi was still seeing her, and she was fine with this, she would never ever stop her girlfriend from seeing her sister, and even more after everything they had to live through. Sometimes Vi had offered to take the four of them out for a drink together in Zaun, but Caitlyn always excused herself behind work, there were times when she was grateful to be the "boss" of Kiramman Industries, she could always say that she had a meeting to attend, or had to review some reports, last minute trips. Anything to avoid Jinx. What she was sure was that the more they saw each other, sooner or later her patience would give out and that would only mean one thing, trouble with Vi.
I love him, but sometimes I don't know why I listen to him. Why did I let myself be convinced to do this? Oh yes, I remember, him and his strange fascination with Professor Heimer.
That's what Jinx kept repeating to himself, going back and forth reading the two admission letters.
It had been a few months since Ekko had told her that the University of Pilover was offering scholarships in search of new talents that were in Runeterra and that this also included Zaun. There were place for 10 all-expenses-paid scholarships and the possibility of an internship agreement with the best companies in Piltóver. All you had to do was fill in an application form, give your personal data, indicate the specialty you wanted to study at the university, and submit your project. The 10 projects that the jury liked the most, would get the place. Not that it was a difficult task for Jinx, but just the idea of crossing paths with...
No fuck, remove, remove, remove that image from your head.
That was what Jinx had thought when Ekko had told her about the scholarships, and now she was there, with the scholarship admission in her hands, and with her boyfriend jumping with joy because she could finally fulfill her dream. Living in Zaun there was no need for her to go live inside the dorm that the university had, she loved living in Zaun, she loved her house, her room, her lab, her things. But Ekko... he had accepted to go and live there, I want to live the experience 100%, just like my role model did. That was what he had answered her. Not that she minded, he was totally free to do what he wanted, besides they had already talked about it. Yes, they would study in the same place, but Ekko was determined to specialize in space-time physics, a specialty taught by Heimerdinger (obviously), and she wanted to specialize in Hextech technology, a spatiality taught by her acquaintance Viktor and a certain Jayce Talis. But their schedules didn't mesh, and living in different places made it difficult to see each other.
They had a peculiar relationship, oh, so different from the one her beloved sister had with her "cherished" sister-in-law, that typical relationship of soul mates, of two different worlds, destined to meet and fall in love, and have a house, with their Golden Retriever, and their wedding, and their 3 children... No, no way, nothing at all, that didn't go with her, never ever. That's why she liked the relationship she had with Ekko, a total and absolute freedom, but best friends above all, together, but with no strings attached. Without falling into those stupid sappy things. An open relationship you could call it. She could be with whomever she wanted, and so could he, of course. But at the end of the day the priority was the two of them. There were times when they had sex with people separately, and there were times when they had done it together with more people. They had some set rules, though. Like, for example, that they would always use protection in their sexual relations, that they would not have sex separately in places the two of them shared, not have jealous... But there were two, the most important ones.
The person you become sexually involved with cannot be a friend/acquaintance or close person that you both know.
2. You will not fall in love with the other person.
I guess it won't be so bad, will it, this 180ª my life is taking, right?
That was what Jinx was thinking at that moment. What she didn't know, was that before accepting anything, whatever it is, she has to make sure which person she can find. And if the Jinx back then had known that she was literally running in the perfect direction to run into "a certain" person, would she still have accepted?
What the fuck good has it done me these past months to work overtime, to make excuses, to have to sleep for weeks in hotels, or friends' houses pretending to be traveling, basically, to lie to my girlfriend to avoid running into my sister-in-law, if now I have her inside here, in my fucking company, and in my fucking lab?
I'm going to kill him, when I finish going through these papers, I swear I'm going to kill Jayce first, and then Viktor. I'm going to revive them using Hextech and then I'm going to kill them again amidst terrible suffering.
Caitlyn was in her office when her secretary had brought her the resume of the person Jayce and Viktor had decided on and chosen with her mother's approval to intern at their company. The best of the best at the University, they had been told. She is one of our students and fits the profile you were looking for, they had assured her.
The internship would only last 3 months with the possibility of a part-time work contract so that the person chosen could validate her studies along with the job. Nothing they hadn't done before, that way Viktor had come to work at Kiramman Industries.
But of all the people out there, of all the people I could have chosen, not only to give her the scholarship (a scholarship that Kiramman Industries finances) but to come and do an internship at my company, it had to be her, of course, it had to be her.
The word pissed off was an understatement to describe what the young heiress was feeling at that moment. Heiress to what? She thought. What good did it do Caitlyn to be the heiress to that empire if even the easiest tasks had to pass through her mother's hands.
Hadn't she decided to take a break from work and go travel the world with Dad? Why won't she even let me do the simplest of tasks?
Her eyes roamed up and down the sheet in front of her, trying to look away from the picture covering the top right-hand corner. It fucked her up to admit it, but she had an impeccable resume. Top grades in the whole university, some fascinating ideas that really with some tinkering could fit what she was looking for, really with Jinx on the team she could give Kiramman Industries that turnaround she had in mind, there was only one problem, her mother, but if she was out of town she had free will didn't she?
She didn't realize how long it had been since Sky dropped the papers on her desk until soft knocks on the door brought her out of her thoughts.
Sorry to interrupt you Miss Kiramman, but Jinx is already here, shall I show her into your office or would you prefer to take a little more time?
Sky's voice sounded a little shaky, was she looking that bad right now for the young secretary to sound so slightly afraid?
Yes, yes sure, send her in, it's all more than read. Caitlyn said trying to fake a smile and calm voice to try to reassure her worker. She didn't know if she had succeeded as Sky quickly turned on her heels and set off in search of her "beloved sister-in-law".
And there she was, the person she had been avoiding all this time. Avoiding seeing her in person, of course, because she couldn't get that day out of his mind, the day they met. Those eyes that had been running up and down her face, her body, that crooked, and hesitant smile, with her full lips painted with that burgundy lipstick. She had spent so much time staring at her lips that she even noticed the cracks in them. Her words stinging, and attacking. If she hadn't been so fucking rude, and arrogant, and unfriendly, and blustering, and taunting, and insolent and agh everything bad that came to her mind, she'd left her the lip balm she had, sure they'd leave her with soft lips, perfect for... And she noticed her slim but toned body too, dressed in those suggestive clothes, revealing more skin than any woman in Piltóver would be willing to do, but strategically placed to leave you wanting more, her tattoos on the right side of her body, running down her shoulder, down her arm, down her chest, down her abdomen... and what was that supposed to be, smoke, clouds? Blue, blue swirls, blue to match the color of her hair, blue like the color of her eyes and those long braids that kept swinging back and forth. And here she was, again, and a shiver ran through her whole body. She was the same, just as he remembered her, let's see, it hadn't been that long since they last saw each other, 3 months? 4 maybe? 6 months, 6 months were the months that had passed since the first and the last time they saw each other.
It's a pleasure to see you again Jinx. Jayce and Viktor have spoken very highly of you. Your inventions and studies have been amazing. I am so glad you are joining Kiramman Industries for these 3 months, and who knows, maybe longer and all. Caitlyn said, sounding as professional and believable as she could. She was in charge now, she couldn't let an unfortunate encounter like the one the two of them had had ruin everything. Everything in the lab, in the company, in her relationship with Vi....
Come on Kiramman, stop pretending. This makes you as uncomfortable as it does me, and you know it. So let's get this done as quickly as possible, and then you go about your business and I'll go about mine. Jinx said, feeling again how those eyes penetrated even the smallest pore she could have.
How long would the internship? 3 months? Caitlyn thought as she came out from behind her desk walking in all her splendor, like a worthy Kiramman to stand in front of the young woman.
All right Caitlyn try to endure these 3 months as best you can and then when the period is over, out. It couldn't be possible that in all of Runeterra there wasn't someone equally brilliant to take the place of scientist and inventor for Kiramman Industries, right? Cailyn thought as she held out her hand to welcome her new and unexpected headache.
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An Ocean Apart
Merman!Jayce x Viktor AU
A/N: here it is - my final submission for @jayvikaugust! This weeks prompt was fantasy/modern and I guess I kind of hit both? Hope you all enjoy, and as always comments/reblogs are greatly appreciated! I love to see what y’all think ❤️
Word Count: 10.3k
Warnings: fluff | slight angst | emotional hurt/comfort | Viktor and Jayce being cute | this is mainly both of them learning about the other | love confessions | first kiss (between the two of them)
Not beta read, apologize for any grammatical errors!
The water is clearer today. Not so clear one could see to the bottom, but clear enough that Viktor can see the silhouette of small fish as they feed on the crumbs that fall from his sandwich.
It’s peaceful here, on the dock. That’s why Viktor loves it so much.
It’s calm and quiet and gives him a much needed break from the hustle and bustle of the university.
He also likes to study the fish - has even learned them enough by sight that they have names now.
Viktor smiles as the larger of the group nudges the toe of his shoe from where it barely brushes the surface of the water.
“Yes, yes, you can have a little more,” he says, softly to himself, pinching off a small piece of bread to toss in the water.
The fish in question immediately gobbles it up before continuing to swim circles below Viktor’s feet. The scientist smiles, finishing off the last bit of his sandwich as he returns his attention to the notebook in his lap.
The slight breeze rustles the thin pages as he flips through them, searching for a blank space. Finding one among haphazard sketches of fish and other marine life local to the area, he quickly jots down today's weather conditions, the time he glances from his watch, and activity of the fish.
It’s silly. Unimportant in the grand scheme of things, but Heimerdinger always told him even the seemingly insignificant details can lead to a great discovery. Especially in Marine Biology.
There’s millions of miles of undiscovered territory my boy! Nothing is insignificant.
The old man’s voice plays in his head like a reminder as he jots down notes, and he can’t help but smile. He is right. Who knows what he may discover one day-
A rather harsh nudge against the bottom of his shoe makes Viktor look up, eyes narrowing when he sees the familiar form of Rio, the larger fish from earlier.
“I don’t have anything else,” he says, as if rationalizing with a child. “You will simply have to fend for yourself -!”
Viktor doesn’t see what latches onto his foot, all he sees is fish scattering into the depths as his shoe dips dangerously below the surface. On instinct he yanks his leg upwards, his notebook sliding from his lap and towards the sea green water.
He fumbles, fingers brushing leather and grasping onto the edge of a delicate page. He has it - but only for a second before the page rips and his work disappears with a pathetic splash. He jerks, almost diving in after it but stops himself.
The pages would be ruined anyways, the water washing away ink and creating a soggy mess impossible to save.
Viktor fumbles for his cane beside him, struggling to his feet as the panic of whatever grabbed him is still at the forefront of his mind. Scanning the water he sees…
Nothing. At first.
Quickly his eyes scan the water until he sees the tip of a tail-fin much too large for any of the fish he’s ever seen in these waters as it disappears below the surface a few yards away from the dock.
The wind feels frigid now as he stands on the dock looking out into the bay. It was comforting, a relief from the harsh sun shining down onto him in the cloudless sky. But now…with his shoe uncomfortably wet and too many thoughts running through his mind, he just feels exposed.
He’s never been more ready to return to the university, still unsure of what to make of his experience.
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He knows what it was. Having spent all night coming up with an answer.
The next day is the same as the last at the end of the dock. Bright yellow sun shining with not a cloud in the sky as the wind tousles his hair and his face stings with salt.
This time however, he’s without a notebook and feeling silly for the reason he lost it. He spent all night thinking about what he saw, the tail-fin and the tugging at his shoe. His mind - the creative side at least - the little piece of childlike imagination that still clung to the back of brain immediately said mermaid. But the scientific part - the correct part - knows that can’t be true.
A dolphin or a large tuna must have gotten tangled in a fishing line - a common occurrence in this day and age - and the line must have snagged his shoe. The other fish scattering was just a response to the larger creature and he simply let his panic get the better of him.
And he lost his notebook because of it. Months of work, data, notes Heimerdinger needed - gone. He can still remember the insufferable way the professor remained kind yet encouraged him not to let such foolishness create accidents in the future.
Always an optimist.
Viktor sighs, crumpling up the wrapper from his lunch as he stares down into the strikingly lifeless water. His fish friends are nowhere to be seen today, something that strikes him as odd, and stokes the apprehension sitting low in his belly.
Something isn’t right.
It’s a feeling he hasn’t been able to shake since yesterday, his gut not fully believing the rational solution his mind conjured up. But what else could it have been?
He scoffs to himself at his original thought. A mermaid. Creatures of myth - beautiful creatures that live beneath the sea unbeknownst to mankind above them.
Despite the fact that more than eighty percent of the oceans have never been explored, if mer-people existed in this very bay, he would know about it surely-
A wet thunk interrupts the scientist's thoughts, and he can’t stop the gasp that slips past his lips as a familiar object practically flies from the water to land unceremoniously on the dock beside him.
He grabs his cane again, ready to leave if he has to, or at the very least chastise whoever finds this charade funny. However, before he can speak, a shock of dark hair emerges from the water, a pair of hazel eyes following as a man bobs to the surface. His eyes are bright, smile wide as he treads water, nodding to the object beside Viktor.
“You dropped that.” he says simply, voice deep and rich as he speaks.
Viktor has to stop himself from jumping at the sudden appearance, eyes darting to the object in question instead and widening at what they see.
His notebook.
Destroyed, as predicted. Covered in sand and even pieces of seaweed sticking out from between the pages. He frowns, picking up the sodden object before looking back to the man in the water.
“It was you?” He accuses, eyes narrowed as he thrusts his ruined work towards the stranger, uncaring of the confused look on his face. “You think that was funny, scaring me like that? This is months of work - important work - wasted. Ruined-”
“I’m sorry,” the man says, seemingly genuine as he swims a few paces away from the dock now. “I didn’t mean to scare you I -” He pauses, rubbing the back of his neck sheepishly. “I’ve just seen you around. Noticed you always talk to the fish and figured you might like some actual company for once.”
Viktor doesn’t say anything for a long while, completely baffled by the man before him. He has too many questions. Why is he swimming in the bay, this far from any accessible beaches or swimming areas? Why would he think grabbing some strangers' shoes is a good way to greet them, and why on earth would he hide afterwards.
When he still doesn't say anything, the other man decides to fill the silence, a hesitant smile on his face.
“I’m Jayce.” He offers, slowly creeping towards the dock once more.
Viktor looks from Jayce to his ruined notebook and back again, his curiosity getting the better of him.
“Our introduction probably would have gone more smoothly if you had introduced yourself on land.” He holds up his notebook. “Then this could have been avoided.”
Jayce cocks his head to the side, brows drawing together pensively. “Yeah uh…can’t really do that.”
Viktor scoffs. “And why is that?”
“Moving around on land is a little…complicated.”
Viktor moves to speak again, frustrated with this man’s sarcasm and cryptic words. Yet, before he can so much as utter a word, all the air is sucked from his lungs as Jayce leans back into the water, revealing - not legs as he had expected - but a magnificent tail.
Before he realizes it, he’s on his feet, his knuckles starch white due to the grip he has on his cane. His heart quickens in his chest, his breath leaving him in harsh gasps as he tries to form words.
But he has none.
The dark burgundy color of the scales glisten in the sunlight as it arches above the water, spraying water droplets into the air and down onto Viktor’s head and shoulders. His mind is running faster than he can process what’s happening - so many questions running through his mind that he doesn’t know if he’ll ever get the answers too.
And before Viktor can stop himself, he’s leaving.
The faint splashing of water pushes past the ringing in his ears, and he has to force himself to walk away as fast as he can. The urge to run back and ask a million questions rages in his mind but he can’t do it, because…
He’s seeing things. He has to be.
This isn’t real. This isn’t real….
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It’s his day off today, a day he typically doesn't come to the docks, but he can’t stay away. Not after what he saw yesterday.
He’s standing this time. Not ready to be caught off guard again, and able to run away once more if needed.
He doesn’t want to, though. This time he wants to stay, ask all the questions that lay heavy in the new notebook in his hand. There’s pages of them, pages and pages of words that spilled from his mind onto paper well into the early hours of the morning as sleep evaded him.
How could he sleep when he’s possibly been given one of the largest discoveries in history practically on a silver platter. Jayce, if he actually is a mermaid - or would it be merman?
Viktor shakes his head, swallowing thickly as he looks out into the water again, silently hoping Jayce will show up again. Or maybe he won’t - and he really was seeing things. Maybe talking to fish for months on end will do that to a person. Make them go crazy.
“You’re back!”
The voice startles Viktor, once again causing him to stumble and send a glare off the side of the dock where Jayce has appeared.
“Will you stop doing that?” he asks, notebook held close to his chest.
Jayce laughs - a pretty sound Viktor thinks - and nods. “Sorry - I forget how quiet we are in water.”
Viktor can’t help but roll his eyes as he approaches the edge of the dock, finally settling into his familiar position with his legs dangling off the sides.
“It’s…alright.” he says softly, eyes following Jayce as he comes to the front of the dock now, wrapping an arm around one of the posts. “My name is Viktor, by the way. I failed to introduce myself yesterday.”
Jayce smiles, and Viktor notes his teeth seem to be the same as his own. An observation he takes mental note of for later.
“It’s nice to meet you, Viktor,” he says simply, offering his hand out.
Viktor doesn’t take it at first, one because Jayce is still a tad far away, and two because he’s stunned by the gesture.
Jayce cocks his head the same way he did yesterday. “Is that not the right thing to do?” he asks, looking at his hand. “I thought…I’ve seen you guys do this before. Is that not right?”
Viktor shakes his head, silently assuring his companion with an outstretched hand. “No that is…correct.” He smiles when Jayce places his hand on his own. “It’s nice to meet you as well, Jayce.”
It’s silent for a moment as Viktor takes his hand back and thumbs hesitantly at the pages of his notebook. He has so many questions, things he wants to see and have explanations for, but he is worried about scaring Jayce off.
What if all his questions and his documenting of them make him feel that Viktor is going to harm him or exploit him in some way? They don’t know each other, and Viktor wouldn’t blame him if he doesn’t trust him. He decides to start off slow.
“Is it…would it be alright if I asked you a few questions?” He begins slowly, studying Jayce’s reaction to his curiosity.
He’s pleasantly surprised when the other man lights up, eyes bright as he nods.
“Of course, ask away. But only if I can ask questions too.”
Viktor smiles, excitement coursing through his veins at this opportunity. “Of course. Yes, absolutely.”
Jayce nods, then gestures to him before running a hand through his still wet hair. “You can go first. I’m sure you have way more than I do.”
Leafing through the pages of his notes, Viktor stops when he finds the question he’s looking for, drawing a pen from his pocket. He casts a quick glance at Jayce.
“Is it alright if I document your answers?”
Jayce shrugs, nodding. “Sure.”
Viktor shakes his head. “How can you be so trusting? How do you know that I won’t take these answers and tell the world that you exist?”
Jayce is silent for a moment, hazel eyes searching his own before he finally speaks.
“I don’t,” he says simply. “But…I’ve seen you come to the docks for months and talk to fish. You don’t exactly strike me as the type to do something that could destroy someone else. Oh-” He smiles now. “And more than likely no one would believe you anyways.”
Viktor laughs, a loud laugh that carries itself across the water. He can’t stop smiling as he nods.
“You are probably correct.” He looks back down to his notes. “Now…my first question - how can you speak the same language as us?”
Jayce, apparently getting restless from clinging to the post, pushes away from it, swimming a few feet away from Viktor as he answers. “Exposure. We have our own language of course, but a lot of us learned the topsider’s language simply because we hear it all the time.”
Viktor’s eyes widen as he records the answer. “Us? There’s more of you?”
Jayce is silent at that, his rhythmic circles stopping as he seemingly ponders his answer.
“There were,” he says softly, eyes cast down towards the water. “Now it’s just me. Here, at least.”
Viktor softens at this, the thought of being completely alone making his heart constrict within his chest. “Oh, I’m…I’m sorry, Jayce.”
He shrugs, bringing his eyes back up to Viktor and giving a firm smile. “It’s alright. What’s the next question?”
On and on it goes like this. Viktor asking questions, Jayce giving an answer or sometimes interjecting with questions of his own. Viktor sits on the dock so long with Jayce that his hand starts to cramp up from all the writing he’s done.
He’s added at least a dozen more pages of questions and their respective answers as he builds off other things and it feels like his head is about to burst with all the knowledge he’s gained in the past several hours. The only reason he even stops is because the sun has slipped below the horizon and makes seeing his pages harder and harder the further it sinks.
His note book closes with the soft fluttering of pages and Jayce approaches the dock, once again latching onto the post. “Will you be back tomorrow?”
The question is a simple one, but Viktor detects the slight hopefulness that laces his words. He smiles.
“Of course. I still have many more questions, and I'm sure you do as well.”
Jayce returns the gesture. “I do. Would it be okay if we met somewhere else instead of the dock though?”
Viktor quirks a brow, tapping the bottom of his lips with his pen. “I don’t see why not.”
Jayce grins. “I have this…hideout, I guess you could call it. Further down the bay towards the ocean. It’s a little alcove beneath the cliff.”
Viktor furrows his brow. “Near the ‘city of progress’ sign?”
Jayce nods, pushing off the post and out towards the water. “Yeah. I’ll watch for you in case you can’t find it.”
Nodding Viktor moves to stand, leaning onto his cane as he does so. “I will see you tomorrow then.”
A large overhead wave and a fantastical tail splash is all he gets in return before Jayce is gone, slipping beneath the water like a shadow with the setting sun.
Viktor stays where he is for a moment, eyes slipping closed as he takes a second to just breathe and calm his senses. Around him seagulls call in the distance and water laps gently around the dock as the wind wraps around him.
He can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings.
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The rain almost deters him, the dark gray clouds hanging ominously in the sky as they open up and thick droplets litter the air.
But Viktor is never one to give up, especially not because of something so inconsequential compared to what awaits him.
Droplets pelt against his raincoat, the familiar ‘pitter-patter’ against the material soothing as he makes his way slowly along the beach. The sand has never been very agreeable with his cane, so he must take his time, the granules shifting with each footstep he takes and making the journey just that much longer.
The cliff face looms before him now, the sign on top pristine and glowing brightly in the darkened sky because of the spotlights below it.
Piltover - The City of Progress!
If only they knew.
If only they knew of the absolute treasure he’s found here in this bay, the scientific miracle that only he’s been blessed to know.
A city of progress indeed.
Viktor looks down from the sign, eyes searching for anything that may indicate the place Jayce was talking about yesterday. But the beach just…ends. The cliff cutting it off and leaving just sea water if one wishes to go further.
“Viktor!”
A soft call of his name pulls him from his exploration, and the smile that comes to his face is unintentional. A natural reaction to the familiar face just a few yards off shore.
Jayce waves enthusiastically to Viktor from the water, swimming just a little closer as Viktor approaches the edge of the beach, water lapping dangerously at his shoes.
“It’s just around the edge of the cliff.” Jayce explains, pointing in that same direction. “Usually there’s enough land for you to walk to it if you stay close to the cliff side but…”
“The rain…” Viktor supplies, eyeing the water that now kisses the cliff side. He sighs, lowering himself slowly down onto the sand. “I’m already wet. What is a little more?”
Jayce waits patiently as Viktor unties his shoes and removes his socks, tucking them under his arm as he moves to stand once more.
Cane in hand and shoes tucked safely away, he gestures for Jayce to lead the way.
The man obliges, smiling as he swims towards this mysterious hideout, conscious to not get out of Viktor’s sight.
The water is cold, not overly so, but it makes Viktor pause as he steps into the ankle deep liquid to edge his way around the cliff. Tucking his cane beneath his arm, he uses the cliff face to help him along as the water gets slightly deeper, soaking his pants as it comes up to his shins.
“Eh…Jayce?” He calls out, his paces slowing considerably. “There’s no swimming required to get to this…hideout, is there?”
Jayce laughs. “No, we’re almost there, I promise.”
Viktor pauses, weighing his options. The rain is getting harder now, falling at a much more concerning pace than earlier, the wind picking up with it. The possibility of a storm, a bad one, trapping him wherever Jayce is taking him concerns him more than anything.
But he trusts Jayce. He hopes he won’t take him somewhere unsafe.
Viktor nods, showing Jayce he understands and continues to follow the other man’s lead.
Jayce’s words turn out to be truthful, the cliff face turns sharply, revealing a small opening in the rock hidden by hanging foliage. One side of the entrance looks to be much shallower than the other side, allowing for Viktor to push the foliage aside and walk into the cave while Jayce can swim.
The opening is narrow to begin, six feet wide at most before it eventually opens up into a large cavernous room. The white rock of the cliff is illuminated by the water below, beautiful reflections cast on the ceiling and walls from the light that trickles in from the entrance.
But that isn’t what holds Viktor’s attention. Instead, his eyes fall to the hundreds of various rocks, gems and other little trinkets laid out in makeshift boxes or displayed along the floor closest to the water.
It looks like a thrown together museum.
“Well, this is it,” Jayce says, entering the cave behind Viktor and gesturing around the room.
Viktor turns and sees that the cave is formed in such a way that there’s a shallow shelf below the water that allows Jayce to sit. There’s more than enough room for Viktor to walk around, the ground solid and mostly flat, but he has to watch his step closer to the pool, not wanting to step on the impressive collection.
“Jayce this is…amazing. There has to be hundreds of various rock types in here. Gems as well…” His words are whispered in awe as he kneels, eyes trailing over a geode closest to him.
Jayce shrugs, turning as much as he’s able to face Viktor. “Yeah…I’ve been collecting for a while. I’ve always found this stuff…interesting. Rocks and stuff.”
Viktor smiles. “They have names you know, scientific ones with different classifications. Sometimes you can even tell how old they are depending on different characteristics.” He perks up as a thought crosses his mind.
“I could bring a book on geological classifications. Maybe we can label some of the things you have here.”
Jayce looks at him, scarred brow raised up. “Geologi…what?”
Viktor huffs, of course he wouldn't know that term. He shifts to sit at the edge of the pool, tugging his pants up so his legs can dip down into the water beside Jayce.
“Geological Classification. Geology is the study of rocks, to put it simply. You have an impressive collection, it would be a shame to leave it uncatalogued.”
Understanding smooths Jayce’s features and he lights up. “You’d help me do that?”
Viktor’s chest warms, the unadulterated excitement on Jayce’s face enough to light up the cave itself.
“Of course.” He nods, and gestures to his friend. “Now, I believe it’s your turn to ask me questions. It’s only fair since I practically interrogated you yesterday.”
Shrugging, Jayce rubs the back of his neck. “It’s fine, I…I just like having someone to talk to. It’s been…a while.”
The implication behind his words make Viktor soften. He can sympathize with being alone, even if surrounded by others, Viktor has always felt somewhat alone as well.
Hesitantly, he places a hand on Jayce’s shoulder, noting how warm the still damp skin is beneath his palm. When Jayce doesn’t move away, he persists.
“Well, I thank you for sharing these things with me. I am…I don’t have words in truth - for how much this means to me. I’ve…” he stops himself, feeling foolish for the words he was about to say.
But Jayce encourages him, looking over at him from beneath thick brows.
“Yeah?”
Viktor smiles, shaking his head. “It’s childish, but…I’ve always held out hope that mermaids exist. How could I eliminate the possibility when so much of the ocean lies undiscovered. I just never expected the discovery to come from my very own home.”
A testing smirk tugs at Jayce's lips. “It’s merman, thank you.”
Huffing in faux shame Viktor raises his hand in mock surrender. “Ah, right. My apologies.”
Jayce chuckles and looks away, reaching over to dig through what looks like an old crate, filled with various random items. Viktor watches as he searches for a few moments, before finally procuring a thin rectangular device.
A cell phone.
“What are these?” Jayce asks, brows furrowed as he looks down at the metal electronic, fingers toying with the buttons but getting no result. “I see you topsiders carrying these around all the time but…it doesn’t do anything.”
Nodding Viktor pats the pocket of his jacket, reaching inside to procure his own cell phone.
“It’s a cell phone. When they were first created you could only use them to communicate with people from long distances. But now they do…everything.” He clicks the power button and the screen illuminates, casting delicate shadows over Jayce’s features as he shows him.
“The reason that one doesn’t work is because it fell into the water. Water and electronic equipment…eh, they don’t mix well.”
Jayce nods, face serious. “Can you show me?”
Viktor blinks. ���Show you…?”
“How it communicates. And…the other stuff.”
Viktor bites back his sigh. He is going to humor the man, but he already knows this particular line of questioning will become a rabbit hole.
But the hopeful look on Jayces face, puts all his hesitancy to rest.
He smiles. “Of course, let me try to call someone.”
The next several hours are filled with gasps and energetic questions from Jayce. So many new concepts are introduced to him, yet he continues to want to learn more.
Eventually Viktor has to encourage other questions that don’t involve his phone because the battery starts to get dangerously low. And Jayce respects that, moving onto other things he wants to know.
Viktor covers everything from cultural topics to geography to airplanes to religion. Nothing is off the table and Viktor finds himself enamored with the man beside him as conversation shifts back to Jayce's hobbies and interests.
Currently, Jayce is resting on his forearms on the upper floors of the cave, explaining where he found one of the larger geodes. His lower half rests mostly in the water, but he is exposed enough to reveal the upper part of his tail, the burgundy scales shimmering in the ever dimming light of the cave.
Jayce, acutely aware of Viktors drifting focus, stops his story and turns slightly to look at him, eyes watching him for a moment before he speaks.
“You can touch, if you want,” he says, as if it’s the simplest thing in the world.
Viktor flusters, cheeks tinging pink at being caught staring. “No, no. That was rude of me, I should have been paying attention-“
“Viktor.” Jayce interrupts. “It’s okay. I know you’re curious. It’s fine, I don’t mind.”
Viktor nods but doesn’t move from his spot, insecurity tugging at his mind.
Sensing his hesitancy, Jayce rolls his eyes and turns around before hosting himself up onto the main floor of the cave. The resulting splash rings out in the otherwise silent cave, and startles Viktor from his thoughts.
Water runs off Jayce’s tail and back down into the pool as he settles into this new position, leaning back slightly on his hands.
Not wanting to make Jayce say anything else, Viktor hesitantly reaches out to run two fingers over the dark red scales. He’s surprised to find they aren’t slimy or slippery like he expected. Just smooth. They don’t feel like the scales of a fish, but rather very thin glass.
The scales shimmer beautifully in the reflecting light of the cave, and Viktor notices they seem to shift in color slightly at any slight movement from Jayce, an iridescent undertone making itself known.
Viktor is very aware of the hazel gaze burning into him from above, but he can’t bring himself to care. He’s absolutely captivated.
His fingers trail upwards, approaching the area where Jayce’s tale meshes with deep brown skin. It’s odd how seamless the transition is. The scales get smaller and thinner the closer towards his hips they go until red dissolves to brown. His tail is just as warm as his skin, but the skin is smoother and feels no different from his own.
In fact, on the outside, Jayce’s upper body appears almost identical to a humans. His arms, chest, neck, head, face - even his teeth as he noticed earlier are all the same. Almost identical anatomy on the surface.
Viktor sits up, his hand leaving Jayce, and he pretends to not notice the shiver that results from it.
“How do you breathe?” he asks, feeling silly for not asking that sooner.
Jayce startles at the sudden question, eyes prying themselves away from where Viktor’s hand rested moments ago to the man sitting before him.
“Oh uh - it depends on what’s needed.” He begins, pointing to his nose. “If I'm above water I breathe like you do, at least…how I think you do. And then if I’m below water for an extended period of time I use these-”
Viktor can’t stop the gasp that leaves his lips as Jayce points to his neck. Viktor has never looked close enough to notice, but with Jayce pointing them out, he feels blind for not seeing them before. Almost imperceptible slits run along each side of Jayce’s neck, three of them stacked one above the other until they stop just a few inches below his jaw.
“Gills. Yes…that would make sense…” Instinctively, Viktor reaches up, his curiosity getting the better of him. But a quick, light swat from Jayce’s hand stops him.
“I’d rather you not.” Jayce says, eyes hesitant.
Viktor stumbles, cheeks burning as he pulls away from him, slight shame welling up in his chest. Jayce isn’t some science experiment.
“Yes, of course - I apologize.”
Jayce shrugs, avoiding Viktor’s searching gaze as a slight blush of his own colors his cheeks. “It’s okay, you didn’t do anything wrong just - they’re…sensitive, is all.”
Viktor takes a moment to dissect the meaning of his words, and decides to take them at face value rather than explore the other possibilities that make his blush darken. “I understand,” he says, moving to backpedal and save the conversation. “So you can breathe below water? Stay there, for extended periods of time?”
Jayce nods, seemingly thankful for the change of topic. “Yeah, it would be hard if we couldn’t.”
Viktor hums low in his throat, index finger curled and pressed against his chin. “I just assumed you were like aquatic mammals, dolphins and such. That you could hold your breath for an extended period of time before eventually having to surface for air.”
“No.” Jayce shakes his head. “We can breathe underwater. Most of us actually prefer to stay away from the surface, some have never even been up here but…” He laughs, but not a humorous one. “Not me. My parents always warned me against the surface, and topsiders but there’s just…something about it. I can’t stay away.”
Viktor chuckles, the sound echoing around the cave. “You sound like a scientist.” He teases. “Always searching for answers no matter what. I’m the same way I suppose, studying marine biology. Some see it as a fruitless endeavor, discovering something so vast that we don’t fully understand it, but…I also can’t stay away.”
Silence follows Viktor’s words, and he is silently happy for it - the lull in conversation giving him a moment to collect his thoughts.
“Well, I’m glad we didn’t listen to them,” Jayce says after a while, looking pensively into the water.
“And why is that?” Viktor asks.
The other man shrugs before turning to smile at him. “Then I wouldn’t have met you.”
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It takes Viktor longer to get back down to the dock than he would have liked. But his adventure to Jayce’s hideaway was more than he was used to and he ended up having to call out of work at the university because of it, his leg giving him more of a fit than usual. Then, when he was able to go back to work he was behind and had to work through lunch and well into the night.
He saw Jayce on Sunday. It’s Wednesday now, and he hopes Jayce doesn’t think he’s left for good.
All he can think about while walking down to the dock for his break is the fear of making Jayce think he left. Making him think he actually did just want him around for scientific study and information.
Perhaps at first that was his goal but now…he likes Jayce. He seems kind and genuine and eager. That’s saying more than most of the people he sees day to day.
He sighs as he finally reaches the dock, the old boards creaking beneath his weight as he walks the familiar path to the end. Once there, he carefully sits on the edge, careful to not spill his drink or accidentally lose his cane in the water. Both of which have happened before.
Setting his coffee aside he reaches into his satchel to procure his lunch, a simple sandwich wrapped in deli paper.
Taking a bite he scans the water hopefully, waiting for the familiar shock of dark hair to make an appearance.
This time, Jayce makes a little noise when he approaches, clearly not wanting to scare Viktor like last time. He smiles at the thought that he remembered.
He appears from beneath the water like an apparition, in a blink his whole upper body is above water, award winning smile on his face.
“You’re back!” He says, swimming closer to the dock until he’s right next to Viktors legs, careful not to get his shoes wet. “I thought…” He trails off slightly before correcting himself. “I hadn’t seen you as often as usual.”
Swallowing his food Viktor lets out a quiet sigh, eyes falling to his lap. “I’m sorry if I worried you, Jayce. It was not my intention to be gone so long I just…ran into some complications is all.”
Jayce seems to relax at his words, his shoulders falling just enough to let Viktor know there was any apprehension at all. He nods.
“I get it. You can’t be here all the time, you have a life.”
Viktor laughs at that, head bobbing with the movement. “No I…I actually don’t really,” he says. “My life is my work, so this…” He gestures between him and Jayce. “I look forward to this, to talking to you and learning. It’s…it makes life more exciting, gives me something to look forward to.”
Jayce is silent for a moment, seemingly taking in Viktors words before he gives a soft smile in return.
“Me too. I like this too.”
Silence follows, and Viktor takes another bite of his sandwich just as Jayce points to the disposable cup next to him.
“What’s that?”
Taking a moment to swallow, Viktor then picks up the cup, looking from it to Jayce.
“This? It’s coffee. It’s typically bitter, but I add a lot of milk and sugar to make it taste better.” Viktor smiles. “Would you like to try?”
Jayce ponders for a moment before nodding, grabbing the edge of the dock with one hand while the other reaches up to take the cup.
“Be careful.” He warns quickly as he sees Jayce move to take a large drink. “It’s hot, take small sips.”
Taking his advice, Jayce takes a small, tentative dip of the drink. His brows pull together and for a moment Viktor thinks he dislikes the taste. That is until Jayce’s eyes widen and he takes another sip, looking up at Jayce.
“This is good!” He says, reluctantly handing the drink back. “It tastes…good.”
Viktor chuckles, slightly amused at the lack of descriptors, but not surprised. Jayce’s pallet for food is surely limited, and he can’t think of anything that might taste like coffee in the ocean.
“I can bring you some next time, if you’d like.” He suggests.
“I’d like that.”
“Perfect.” Viktor says, returning to his lunch as a comfortable silence falls over them.
Only when he’s finishing off the last of his sandwich does Viktor speak, capturing Jayce’s attention from where he was looking out across the bay.
“Would it be alright if we went back to the cave later this evening? I can come straight after I get off work.”
Jayce nods enthusiastically, moving a few feet away to swim about.
“Of course. Do you need me to lead you there again?”
Crumpling up the paper in his hand, Viktor shakes his head. “I remember how to get there. I have a few things I want to show you.”
Jayce lights up, eyes sparkling and wide as he slows down just a bit.
“What do you want to show me?”
A mischievous smile tugs at Viktors lips as he slowly starts to stand. “It’s a surprise.”
Viktor has to bite back the chuckle that bubbles up in his chest at the annoyed look on Jayce’s face.
“I promise it will be worth it. Trust me.”
Jayce is silent for a moment before releasing a sigh. “Fine, I trust you.” He then starts to push back out into the water. “It better be good though or I’m going to be disappointed!”
With a final wave, Jayce disappears beneath the water and Viktor starts back towards the university, keen on gathering what he needs for later today.
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The cave is just as he remembers from a few days ago, except this time slightly more illuminated due to the small fire burning off to the side of the cave. Viktor decided after last time, to bring a lighter some old newspaper and collect stray driftwood on his way in, that way as night rolls in he won’t be forced to leave because of the receding day light.
He is just getting the flames going, feeding smaller pieces of wood onto it when the faint sound of splashing makes his ears perk up.
Glancing over his shoulder, he sees Jayce perched at the edge of the pool, water running down his torso from where he just emerged from the sea.
Viktor swallows, forcing himself to look away and focus back on the task at hand, trying in vain to ignore the way his cheeks burn.
“What’s that?” Jayce asks, voice echoing in the cave.
Feeding one last piece of wood to the flames Viktor turns to face Jayce as he begins to roll his pants up.
“It’s fire. It’s quite useful actually, although not used as much in everyday life as it used to be.” He shrugs, shuffling the small distance to the pool so he’s beside Jayce and slips his legs into the cool water. “I can stay longer if we do not have to rely on sunlight.”
Jayce nods, eyes still trained on the flickering flames. “It’s…pretty.”
Humming quietly, Viktor nods, reaching for the small backpack he brought along with him.
“It is, in an odd way isn’t it?”
Jayce doesn’t say anything else, and Viktor takes his silence as intrigue in the new object so doesn’t think much of it.
Sifting through his bag he takes out the geology book he got from the library as well as several sheets of paper and pens. Just as he starts sifting through the book's pages a sharp cry fills the otherwise silent space of the cave.
Instantly, Viktor turns to face Jayce, eyes widening as he sees him drawing a hand away from the flames, clutching it to his chest. Setting the supplies aside, his attention is entirely on Jayce now, moving close enough their shoulders brush.
“What happened?” Viktor asks, words laced with worry as he reaches for Jayce’s hand.
The other man flinches away from his touch at first, but eventually relents. A sharp intake of breath is all Viktor can manage when he sees the angry red skin along Jayce’s palm and fingers.
“I just…I didn’t think it would hurt.” He says softly, hand shaking in Viktors own.
Viktor sighs, frustrated at himself for his negligence.
“I’m sorry.” Jayce’s voice is a mere whisper, and Viktor thinks he can hear a hint of shame in his words.
Viktor shakes his head, taking a deep breath before he speaks.
“You have not thing to apologize for. It’s my fault, I should have…” He huffs, eyes scanning over Jayce’s hand again. “I should have told you to be careful, not to touch. You’ve never seen it before but…to me it’s such common knowledge-“
He cuts himself off, lips falling into a thin line as he tries to assuage his anger at himself.
“I’m sorry, Jayce. I never meant to hurt you.”
It’s silent, neither of them saying anything as Viktor continues to examine Jayce’s injury. Only a soft sigh from Viktor after a few moments breaks the tension.
“It seems to be superficial. You pulled your hand away fast enough to prevent any severe damage,” he says, finally looking up to Jayce, only to find hazel eyes already on him.
Jayce still says nothing, eyes searching Viktors features and making the scientist's face flush under the attention. He looks as if he wants to say something, brows pulling together and lips twitching, but Viktor beats him to it.
“I brought you something. Well, a few things, actually.” Viktor turns back to his supplies from earlier, Jayce’s hand slipping from his grasp as he tries not to think too hard on why he misses the simple contact.
Supplies in hand, he faces his companion with a smile on his face. “I got that book I was telling you about, and brought some supplies so we can label each of the things you’ve collected. Rocks and gems alike. Oh, And-!”
Viktor sets the book and paper down to grab something else from his bag, a smile never leaving his face as he presents the thermos and mugs to Jayce.
“Coffee, made just the way we like it.”
Viktor waits for a response, the typical enthusiastic smile and bright eyes that he usually gets, but Jayce is still silent, eyes traveling over the book and the thermos that Viktor starts to open.
Does he not like it? Is it too much?
He tried to silence these thoughts instead focusing on pouring the coffee into the two mugs he packed. They’re both simple white mugs, each emblazoned with the university's logo. He’s had his for years, but the other one he bought just yesterday, that way Jayce won’t have to worry about the water messing with a disposable cup.
Plus, Viktor thought it could just be added to Jayce’s collection if nothing else.
Finally, just as Viktor closes the thermos, Jayce speaks - voice softer than he’s heard before.
“Thank you,” he says, eyes drifting from the book to the coffee and finally landing on Viktor. “Really, I…this is more than I ever expected when I approached you at the dock. So…thank you.”
Viktor smiles, nudging one of the mugs closer to Jayce. “It’s my pleasure. I really do enjoy our time together, Jayce. You’ve given me…so much knowledge I…this is the least I can do.”
All Jayce does is nod, not sure what else to say as he slowly picks up his drink taking a tentative sip, humming in satisfaction.
Viktor takes this as his cue to begin with his idea.
“So, I figured we could use this book to try and identify as many of the samples you’ve collected.” He begins, flipping the book open to the start. “Then once we’ve identified it we can write the classification on paper and set the rocks and other gems on top of it. So each one is labeled -” He holds up a finger suddenly, remembering something. “I even brought supplies to protect the paper from water damage. That way you don’t have to worry if they get wet.”
Viktor continues to ramble on, flipping through pages and explaining the identification process, completely unaware of the awe filled gaze that never leaves him as he does all this.
The cave is filled with voices as they both work to dutifully identify and label each rock, gem, and even some pearls that Jayce has collected over the years. Viktor does most of the labeling while Jayce picks up rather quickly on identification and soon almost half of the collection has been cataloged, both of the men smiling proudly at their work.
Only when Viktor glances at his watch does he realize how much time has passed, a soft curse slipping past his lips.
“What’s wrong?” Jayce asks, concern tugging at his brows.
Viktor shakes his head, giving him a reassuring smile. “Eh, nothing is wrong perse, but it’s much later than I thought and I still have to work in the morning.”
Slowly, almost hesitantly, Viktor starts to gather his supplies, but stops short when an idea comes to him.
“Why don’t I leave these here? That way, until I can come back, you can maybe continue where we left off?”
Jayce looks at him quizzically. “But I…I can’t read.”
Viktor shrugs. “This is true, but look-“ He opens the book to a page they used earlier, “you can mostly go off the pictures. And if the rock you’re looking at matches the pictures you can just copy the corresponding name.”
Jayce still looks unsure, so Viktor continues. “I can help check them when I get back.”
Finally, Jayce nods, looking a bit more optimistic about the challenge, his eyes roaming over the already labeled collection.
“Thank you, Viktor. This is…” he trails off, truly at a loss for words. “Thank you.”
Viktor is already putting his shoes back on, tying the laces and slowly standing to his feet.
“Of course, I…I did mean it the other day when I said I enjoy our time together.” He stoops down to grab the backpack, pulling it on before taking his cane in hand. “I’ll be back tomorrow, at the dock.”
Nodding Jayce smiles, “I’ll see you tomorrow. Oh-!” He takes his now empty coffee mug and holds it out to Viktor, only for him to shake his head.
“It’s yours,” he says gently.
Jayce doesn’t say anything, eyes falling reverently down to the gift in his hands. It’s small, nothing compared to what most people would consider a gift.
But to Jayce…it means more than Viktor could know.
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If someone had told Viktor months ago that he would meet a merman, form a friendship and possibly even more, he would have had them committed to a psych ward.
He never thought his little breaks at the dock could have led him to where he is now.
It's been months since Jayce approached him on the dock, and his life has irrevocably changed. Not only has he discovered a new species, but Jayce has given him so much knowledge about marine life and biology that his career has changed as well.
Slowly he introduced the things Jayce had told him about marine animals and plants and anything else to Heimerdinger, testing them and his theories only to have them proven true time and time again.
Healing properties of aquatic plants, intelligence of fish and other aquatic mammals…it’s more than Viktor ever hoped for when Jayce unexpectedly came into his life.
And on top of all this success in his career, he’s gained an important presence in it as well. A presence that, over the past several months, has brought great joy and slight confliction.
Jayce started as a stranger, became a friend and now…Viktor doesn’t know how to label the feelings that have planted themselves in his chest.
So he settles for what he does know. Familiarity. His daily visits to the docks and even more frequent visits to the cave. Now their conversations revolve less about discovery and curiosity and more about their everyday lives.
They evolved to questions about each other. Their favorite colors, food, things to do, and now it feels as if they’ve known each other for years. Asking how each other's day is, what’s new, funny stories from childhood.
It’s…intimate. This relationship they've built together, and the longer they’ve seen each other the more comfortable they’ve become.
Until today.
It’s just like all the other days they’ve spent together, since today is a weekend, they meet at the cave, talking about anything and everything under the sun. Except Viktor notices that Jayce seems more…on edge than usual.
He keeps swimming small laps in the pool, unable to sit still for too long. His eyes shift all around the rocky cavern, never staying on Viktor for too long. One word answers or not answering at all until prompted by Viktor for a second or even third time.
It worries Viktor.
And when he had to ask Jayce another question for the second time he finally points it out, afraid that he’s done something to upset him.
“Jayce, is everything…alright?” Viktor asks, voice soft.
This finally gets Jayce’s attention. He stops his incessant swimming, hazel eyes meeting amber ones as he pulls his gaze away from the roof of the cave.
“What? Yeah, everything…fine. I’m good.” He says, voice tight and eyes drifting once again.
Furrowing his brow, Viktor leans forward from his perch on the edge of the pool. “It doesn’t seem fine. You’ve…you’re acting strange today. Did I something to upset you?”
At this accusation Jayce’s eyes snap back to Viktors, brows raised in concern. “What? No, no - of course you didn’t do anything. I just…”
He trails off, floating in the water as he tries to gather his words. Viktor waits, not wanting to push his companion, giving him time to say what he wants to say. Finally, after a long stint of silence, Jayce sighs, swimming over to the far edge of the pool where several various boxes and old crates lie, filled to the brim with trinkets. Viktor watches in intrigued silence as Jayce pulls out a small wooden box, etched with intricate details. Slowly he opens the lid, takes something out and closes the box again, sliding it back into place.
It feels like an eternity as Jayce slowly approaches where Viktor sits, sliding hesitantly on the shelf below the water so he is sitting close to him. Despite being sat a few inches lower than Viktor, Jayce is still almost eye level with him, and their eyes meet as Jayce hesitantly holds his hand out towards him.
Fingers unfurl slowly, and Viktor tears his eyes away from Jacye’s hazel ones to see what rests in Jayce’s palm.
It’s a stunning piece of ocean jasper. The vibrant blue colors swirled organically with wisps of white and almost imperceptible flecks of yellow.
Viktor has seen this before, it’s Jayce’s favorite piece in his collection, one of the first rocks he found and decided to keep. He furrows his brow, confusion settling in his chest.
“Jayce I…I’m afraid I don’t understand. You’ve shown me this piece before.”
Jayce swallows thickly as Viktor looks up at him, and the scientist can see the slight tinge of fear on his face. Or maybe it’s nervousness…but what on earth is he so worried about?
Another beat of silence follows Viktor’s words, and Jayce closes his eyes tight, building up the courage to say whatever has been on his mind all day today. Eventually he opens them again, letting out a shaky exhale as he slowly reaches out to take one of Viktor’s hands in his own. Turning his palm upwards, Jayce places the stone into Viktor’s hand.
“I’m not very good at things like this, but…” Jayce takes a deep breath. “You’ve given me more than I could ever ask for in these last few months and I - I never expected much to come from this when I approached you on the dock all those months ago. But so much more came of it than I expected and I just knew you were different than the people my parents and the others warned me about and-” A weak chuckle slips past his lips, eyes avoided Viktor’s own.
“I don’t know if it would work. If you would even want it to work but I…I like you, Viktor. I find myself looking forward to seeing you or meeting here and at the docks more than anything else…”
Finally, Jayce manages to look at Viktor now, eyes hopeful as he squeezes his hand, and realization dawns on Viktor - like a bucket of ice water being poured all over him.
He feels foolish for not recognizing the signs the moment Jayce showed him the ocean jasper. His most prized possession. In their culture, Jayce’s people choose partners similarly to the way humans do. Attraction, feelings, love…and also similarly to humans they show their intentions through gifts, but in a much more symbolic way.
His heart beats frantically in his chest, the stone feeling like it weighs a millions pounds in his hand. His first thought is that he wants this. He wants to be with Jayce, and has enjoyed being with him every second since they first met. His immediate response is to say ‘yes, of course Jayce!’ but…the doubt follows soon after.
Is it even feasible? There's no way for either of them to survive in the other’s world, and even if there was…how could either of them sacrifice that? He couldn’t ask that of Jayce, and he knows Jayce wouldn’t ask it of him.
So he does the only thing his mind allows him to do at that moment.
He retreats.
“Jayce I…” His voice is weak, emotion clogging his throat. “I don’t…I may need some time to think…”
He chances a glance at the man across from him, and he knows the moment his eyes capture hazel ones the mistake he’s made. Jayce looks utterly defeated, even if he does try to hide it. His scarred brow is pulled inwards, furrowed in concentration.
Without a word Viktor turns Jayce’s hand over, placing the stone back into his warm palm, but Jayce shakes his head. Pushing the gift back into his hand, Jayce closes Viktor’s fingers around the jasper, giving him a pleading look.
“It’s yours. Just…keep it until you think about it, yeah?”
Viktor tries not to dwell on the way Jayce’s voice cracks slightly. He wants to say something, to assure Jayce that he’ll be back tomorrow and even if he doesn’t accept, nothing has to change.
But before he can even blink, Jayce is gone, and Viktor has never regretted his words more.
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He’s a fool.
That’s the only thing that runs through his mind as he hastily pulls on clothes in the middle of the night, grabbing his cane as he rushes out the door into the storm that had started raging just hours earlier.
The rain is frigid against his skin as he hails a cab outside his apartment, the driver giving him a questioning look in the rear view mirror as he tells him his destination.
“Did you not hear the news, pal? There’s a tropical storm blowing in, supposed to be real bad.”
“I don’t care.” Viktor says, slamming the door closed. “I need to get there.”
Grumbling faintly, the driver relents, putting the car into gear and heading to the bay. Viktor’s gaze never leaves the window on the journey there, eyeing the way lighting streaks across the sky, thunder rattling the taxi as it makes its way to their destination.
Yet, Viktor doesn’t care, his only goal being to get to Jayce and apologize.
The ride seems to take twice as long as usual, but perhaps that is only because Viktor is restless in the backseat. When they arrive, he haphazardly tosses several bills at the driver, more than enough to cover the cost and practically jumps from the vehicle.
The rain is worse here. The wind whips the droplets through the sky and stings Viktor’s skin as he makes his way down to the beach. By the time his feet hit the sand, he is soaked through, his clothes clinging to his body since he forgot to grab a raincoat in his haste.
While the weather works against him, the sand, completely wet from the rain actually makes his journey just a tad bit easier. The surface is just a little more firm, and his footsteps don’t sink nearly as far into the ground as usual. However, with the rain falling so hard he can hardly see a few feet in front of him, relying on mostly muscle memory to carry him towards the cave.
Thunder roars, lighting cracks, and waves crash dangerously against the cliff as Viktor finally approaches the edge of the beach that leads to their hideout. The water is much deeper than usual, the tide rising high and waves pushing violently against the rock face.
Viktor pauses. Glancing out into the treacherous surf out of habit, seeking out the familiar burgundy tail.
“Jayce!” he calls out, hoping in vain he will be heard.
But his voice is lost to the wind, and he pushes on.
His shoes and pants are soaked as he makes his way into the water, hugging the cliff while trying to steady himself with his cane. The water is up to his thighs now, and he’s forced to tuck his cane under his arm and use the cliff face for support for the rest of the journey.
After what seems like hours, but is only mere minutes he sees the entrance, the foliage curtain waving wildly in the wind. Practically shoving his way inside, he sighs at the cover the cave gives him, thankful to be out of the storm.
Shivers wrack his body as he slowly makes his way deeper, eyes adjusting to the dark room just enough so he can see a small pile of driftwood at the back of the cave, right next to a pile of ashes and older logs.
Fire. he needs to build a fire.
Thank goodness he had enough hindsight to leave a lighter and wood here from previous visits. With shaking hands Viktor manages to get a small flame going and immediately pulls off his soaking shirt and shoes, laying them on the ground to dry out.
He can feel the way his hair plasters to his forehead and the sides of his face, water dripping down over him in steady streams. He sighs, looking around the cave in naive hope that Jayce would be near.
But he knows he isn’t, he would have seen or heard him when he walked in.
“Stupid.” Viktor mutters to himself, still shivering as he moves to rest against the wall, stretching his leg out.
What was he hoping to accomplish? To find Jayce in the middle of a storm and confess his feelings?
Resting his head back against the wall he takes a deep breath. He can’t seem to do anything right today. For now, he will have to wait out the storm, and hopefully come back another day to find Jayce.
Or…that was the plan until a familiar voice echoes throughout the cave.
“Viktor?”
The scientist’s eyes snap open at the sound of his name, head coming off the wall to see Jayce in the pool across the room, eyes wide as they take him in.
“Jayce…”
Viktor is up, cane tapping rhythmically on the stone as he makes his way closer to the pool to finally sit uncerimosniously at the edge, eyes never leaving Jayce.
“What are you doing here?” Jayce asks, voice laced with concern as he swims closer, coming to sit on the ledge. “It’s dangerous to come here with a storm like this, you could have gotten hurt! Or worse -” He runs a worried hand through his hair as his eyes dart frantically over Viktor. “What were you thinking?”
Viktor has so many things he wants to say, all of them rehearsed as he laid in bed or on the cab ride over here. But they all go flying out of his mind the moment Jayce looks at him. So he does the one thing he’s wanted to do for months now.
Jayce’s skin is just as warm as he remembers as he reaches out to cup his face in his hands - and his lips are even warmer as they mold against his own. Jayce hesitates at first, shocked by the sudden action, but the moment he registers what is happening, he responds in kind.
His hands feel like molten lava against Viktor’s chilled skin, but he welcomes it as they find purchase on waist. Viktor pulls himself closer to Jayce, lips parting in a quiet gasp as solid arms wrap around him. He wants nothing more than to drown in Jayce’s embrace, but he is the first to pull away, dipping down to press their foreheads together.
“I accept.” He whispers, smiling as Jayce reaches up to brush soaking strands of hair off his face.
“You do?” Jayce asks, lips brushing against his own as he speaks.
Viktor nods, fumbling at his pants pocket until he produces the ocean jasper, pulling away from Jayce to hold it between them, thumb rubbing over the smooth surface.
“I’m sorry I left,” Viktor says, eyes rising up to meet Jayce’s once more. “I was a fool.”
Jayce shakes his head, his lips lifting up into a smile. “You’re here now.”
Stone wrapped tight in his hand, Viktor nods before wrapping his arms around Jayce’s neck. “And forever, if you’ll have me.”
There are still many unknowns. Questions they will have to figure out. But right now? In the silence of their cave and with one another…
Viktor knows it will all be worth it.
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Ok question but in the universe where Viktor kills Sky by accident and penny finds out is there a possibility of them ever reconciling or have their roads already diverged too far at that point
if it were just viktor and penny with problems, then yes, it's possible, but given that literally everything is going wrong in arcane and everyone has problems, i'd say it's unlikely.
have this
Viktor didn't need to ask how you found him. You knew, of course you knew, you'd been paying attention. Though he was a little curious how long you'd been waiting.
"Don't make this difficult," he said, the hexclaw perking up behind him.
"I wasn't going to," you held one knee to your chest and let the other dangle off the edge of the bridge as you stared out into the sea, "still me, after all."
Not true, but he knew what you meant - you weren't Jayce, you weren't Heimerdinger, you weren't the Council (what was left of them, anyway). You weren't about to try and save him or anyone else from what was going to happen. Not after you'd given him every possible warning. Not after he killed Sky.
Viktor supposed he could relate. He was also done giving people chances. But that meant different things to the both of you.
"The undercity retaliates soon. You should go."
"I am. Who do you think that ship's for?" you jerked your chin towards the docks.
Behemoth-like white sails filled with the wind, but the waters were calm, leaving the man-o-war as gentle as a whale.
"You're leaving Piltover?"
"So are you."
Viktor was going to argue that going to Zaun was different than going to Bilgewater, but it wasn't. Not where it mattered at least. You were both going home.
"Why are you here?"
"I guess I've started to hate loose ends," you shrugged.
You swung your legs back onto the bridge and stood, casually resting your hands in your pockets.
"I hurt you. And I'm sorry," you said.
And suddenly the gap between you two was wider than it had ever been. When had you become the kind of person who would say that so freely? To him of all people? He'd missed that change. He'd missed a lot of things.
"I'm sorry too," he replied. What else was there to say?
You rolled your shoulders, stepping forward and extending your hand.
"I'd offer you luck in your research, but you don't need it," you said as he reluctantly shook your hand.
Your fingers were more sure and steady than they had been in a while. Perhaps you were more certain in goodbyes.
"I will take whatever I can get," he said, still holding onto your hand.
"I know."
Your knuckles relaxed, yet he still could not bring himself to let go. It was cold - you'd been waiting outside after all - but it retained the warmth that he gave it well.
The hexclaw looked down at you, and he realized that he must look slightly threatening like this, but you weren't budging. You weren't afraid. If you had been, then you never would've showed up in the first place.
Viktor put his other hand on your shoulder, and you finally flinched. The glove was off, and it was the faint purple metal of his own creation that he now proudly wore, on your shoulder like an iron clamp. Even though he meant to be gentle.
"Stay safe, Penny."
Protect the person that you'd become. Whoever he'd missed seeing you grow into, everything good that you'd gotten here despite it all, hell, even your flaws - he wanted you to stay in the new person that you'd made your home.
"I will," you gazed up at him, and he had no choice but to believe you. For his own sake, if nothing else, he had to believe that you wouldn't forget about him.
You grabbed his hand from your shoulder and brought it back down, holding both of them in your own and giving them a melancholy squeeze. You wanted to ask him something, but you were holding back.
Finally, you pressed both of his hands back into his chest and let go. Even the metal felt cold.
"Goodbye," you said.
"Goodbye," he replied.
You took off in opposite directions, not looking back, and Viktor truly knew that, even if you were to meet again some day, it wouldn't matter. The ghosts of a future that would never be and the ghosts of the past holding hands on the bridge became one, doomed to spend eternity roaming the graveyard of the present.
#sorry this is unedited#also sorry that this took forever to answer to#i am not mentally well#anyway yeah#waves on the shore#the confessional
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