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[closed - Caden - April 21]
Spencer has been in the palace for four days now.
The ball is in nine days.
And Joel is no closer to having made a decision of what he wants to do. In nine days he'll be expected to choose a bride or his brother will and Joel has no idea what might happen. He's more confused and conflicted with every moment that passes because he thinks he knows what he truly wants. No, he knows what he truly wants, but he has no idea how he's going to be able to broach the matter with his parents. They want him to choose a princess, they want him to start a family, respectable and presentable and able to take over the thrones when and if necessary.
But the more time Joel spends with Spencer, the more he realizes what he wants is right there. All of it is within that man who cannot speak, who seems to be in pain every moment he's walking, a man who can't explain where he's come from or who he is, but none of that matters. Joel looks at him and he just knows. Their time together is spent mostly in silence, but Joel has never been much of a talker. Caden has always been able to put his thoughts into words better than he has and he's often relied on his brother to be able to understand what he's feeling.
This is all so new, but he still knows if there's anyone he can talk to about what he's feeling, it's Caden. Even when he can't explain what he's feeling, Caden has always been able to figure it out and after Joel leaves Spencer with a promise to see him in just a little while, he goes to find his brother.
Who is, of course, reading in the gardens.
As he approaches, Joel smiles despite himself. With everything going on, he hasn't been quite so prone to smiling lately, but its difficult not to, finding his brother in what must be the most familiar position he's ever seen him in.
The ball is in nine days.
And Joel is no closer to having made a decision of what he wants to do. In nine days he'll be expected to choose a bride or his brother will and Joel has no idea what might happen. He's more confused and conflicted with every moment that passes because he thinks he knows what he truly wants. No, he knows what he truly wants, but he has no idea how he's going to be able to broach the matter with his parents. They want him to choose a princess, they want him to start a family, respectable and presentable and able to take over the thrones when and if necessary.
But the more time Joel spends with Spencer, the more he realizes what he wants is right there. All of it is within that man who cannot speak, who seems to be in pain every moment he's walking, a man who can't explain where he's come from or who he is, but none of that matters. Joel looks at him and he just knows. Their time together is spent mostly in silence, but Joel has never been much of a talker. Caden has always been able to put his thoughts into words better than he has and he's often relied on his brother to be able to understand what he's feeling.
This is all so new, but he still knows if there's anyone he can talk to about what he's feeling, it's Caden. Even when he can't explain what he's feeling, Caden has always been able to figure it out and after Joel leaves Spencer with a promise to see him in just a little while, he goes to find his brother.
Who is, of course, reading in the gardens.
As he approaches, Joel smiles despite himself. With everything going on, he hasn't been quite so prone to smiling lately, but its difficult not to, finding his brother in what must be the most familiar position he's ever seen him in.
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He truly doesn't know. Everything feels far more difficult than it should and he hates it. As much as he didn't want to pick a bride before all this, the thought of it now makes him feel ill, because if he does that, it means there's no future for him and Spencer. The idea that he might have to say goodbye, might have to let him go, it makes Joel feel like something is crushing his heart.
"I don't even know that he returns my feelings," he adds a moment later, his voice hoarse. "This could all be for nothing." And if that's the case, Joel will do whatever his parents want of him, his heart far too broken to ever be repaired.
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There's an ache in his chest as he thinks of April. The way her face looked just before she turned away from Caden is forever etched in his memory. She was cruelly beautiful that day, just like every other day, and she had made turning away from him seem so easy.
He voice breaks just a little and he swallows hard, doing his best to smile through the pain. This is about his brother, after all. Caden's is an old wound that refuses to heal, mainly because he won't stop picking at it.
"That's not what I see when Spencer looks at you," Caden says quietly, nodding and squeezing Joel's shoulder. "He left his home and is dealing with all of this craziness just to be near you. His face lights up when you walk into a room. Your feelings are returned, brother. I would bet all the books in the library on it."
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Books have always been there for both of them. Stories, history, even science. Joel reads it all, devours it like nothing else, and his brother has always been the same. So he teases, but Caden's choice still lends his assurances a certain level of sincerity.
And he wishes he could do something more for Caden. He knows how much it hurt his brother to have April decide she didn't want to be involved with this world. Sometimes Joel understands what she meant, all the rules, all the scrutiny and pressure. And even now he's afraid that even if things do work out, it may prove to be too much for Spencer, too. This life is a lot to take on, there's no denying that.
"You're too good a brother," he says, looking up and giving Caden a smile. "I don't deserve such kindness."
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"Oh please," Caden says with a bright laugh, sliding his arm around Joel's shoulders to pull him in for a brief squeeze before letting him go. "It is no great sacrifice, and I believe that you would do the same were our situations reversed. We'll talk to them soon, alright? We'll make it work somehow. You know that I am always on your side."
Caden smiles at his brother and takes a deep breath, deciding to move on from the heavy topic for the time being. His eyes shine with mischief as his smile grows. "So tell me, have you kissed him yet?"
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"No," he says, although he suspects Caden already knows that to be the case. "I keep thinking maybe I should. There are these... these moments and I want to and it seems right, but I keep second guessing myself and then the moment passes without having done anything at all."
He pauses and swallows hard, his cheeks still red under his beard, and he looks off into the garden, back in the direction of the palace. "I was thinking perhaps at the ball. It would be rather romantic, wouldn't it? Maybe it's a little silly to be thinking of romance when I'm going to be thirty in less than a week, but I don't know that he's ever had something like that. I think maybe he deserves that."
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Caden lets out a delighted laugh as Joel flushes so deeply. It's always been so easy to make his brother blush, and sometimes Caden just can't help himself. His smile softens into something fond as Joel speaks and he finds himself nodding along. They're both such utter romantics. Complete saps.
"That does sound quite romantic," Caden agrees. His first kiss with April had been on the beach. It had been quite romantic to him, just this perfect moment suspended in time. "You'll know when the moment is right. Just don't let it pass you by."
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But as he'd decided the day in the market, rejection is better than never knowing. It's better than waking up one day, ten years from now, and still feeling that pang of regret he knows will come with never having said a thing.
"This has been something of a strange week," he says after a moment. "And with my birthday party and the ball yet to come." He isn't looking forward to the party at all, knowing his mother is using it as preparation for the ball, knowing she's invited all his prospective brides.
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He drops his hand and pulls his book into his lap, nodding to himself. Joel and Spencer have something truly special, and Caden just has to believe that they'll have a happy ending. "I'll do my best to run interference at your party. I know mother can be a little, well, we'll say overzealous."
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He knows he's lucky. He knows he could have been found by anyone, but this was the family he'd been brought into and he'll always be grateful for that.
"I may have asked Spencer to meet me in the library that evening," he admits. "I thought it'd be a nice vantage point to watch the fireworks you know she's going to inevitably arrange."
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"Leaving me to all the noble wolves, huh?" Caden teases, knocking their shoulders together. "I hope you know that I'll consider covering for you all night as your birthday present."
If Joel is going to disappear from his own party, Caden will need to run interference so no one will go looking for him. It's not like he has any other plans for the evening, and this may even keep him entertained.
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"No one else seems to want to spend any time in the library during a party, so I should have that working in my favour," he continues. "I can't imagine anyone will come looking for me there."
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