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august & september quests (open)
WHO: Reiner Braun & YOU
WHAT: August-September quests!
WHEN: August & September
WHERE: all over
WARNINGS: n/a
(starters in comments! follow the links to top-levels)
šļø CITY QUESTS
āļø WINTER QUESTS
āļø SUMMER QUEST
š AUTUMN QUESTS
š NSFW QUESTS
notes
WHAT: August-September quests!
WHEN: August & September
WHERE: all over
WARNINGS: n/a
(starters in comments! follow the links to top-levels)
šļø CITY QUESTS
- Blind Cooking
- Magic Carpet
- Pipe Express
āļø WINTER QUESTS
- Just Around the Riverbend
- Snowed Out
- Yet We Must Fight
āļø SUMMER QUEST
- Pirates of the Great Lake
š AUTUMN QUESTS
- Leaf Me Alone
- Silent Streams
š NSFW QUESTS
- Sex on Air (follow the link to the mingle)
- Shibari Lessons (closed starters; comment on reiner's plotting comment if you'd like one!)
notes
- reiner's info/permissions post
- please feel free to use prose or brackets
- if a starter doesn't quite work for your character/their cr, you're welcome to tweak it slightly or wildcard (i.e., skipping reiner introducing himself to someone he already knows)
- for additional plotting, please use reiner's plotting comment
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Jean is hiding things. Historia is hiding things. Hange and Levi are hiding things. Fuck, even Eren is hiding things.
It's a fitting punishment, withholding information when Reiner, Bertholdt, and Annie did the exact same thing. Reiner supposes he shouldn't blame the Scouts for that.
But he does. Of course he does.
Jean rounds on him, then, calling him a fucking hypocrite. It's a fitting title, and one Reiner doesn't argue. He just stands there, hands still tight on the railing, watching as Jean lays into him. Listening as Jean finally tells him what happened.
Reiner can see it so clearly: Annie realizing what going underground would mean and balking. Her decision to make a run for it. Eren pursuing, the Attack Titan as fast as the Female. Climbing the wall with hardened fingertips, only to have her fingers cut. She must've been exhausted if she couldn't harden them in protection or swipe Mikasa away. Then Eren pinned her Titan, and she resorted to the only thing that could save her.
There must've been more to it, though. More people involved to push Annie to run. Otherwise, she could've defeated Eren and bit him from his Titan's nape.
He inclines his head slightly, his voice still tinged with resignation as he asks, "And you?"
What was Jean's role in it?
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But now he was thinking clearer again. He could make the decision if he could share information on his own: If the answers would ease Reiner's mind in any way, then it was worth it.
Even if this bit is still embarrassing as hell.
"... I was just Eren's double. I needed to pretend to be him to distract the Military Police. Afterwards I didn't fight, but I did see the ending."
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"That makes sense," he says. "You're both pretty."
Under different circumstances, it could sound like a joke or even a flirtatious remark. But Reiner states it as a simple fact, his tone unchanging.
Eren is pretty, as is Jean. Therefore, Jean could act as Eren's double, fooling people who didn't know Eren personally. All he would need is darker hair. And a smaller stature, of courseābut Jean used to be much shorter than he is now. Maybe all Jean had to do was stay seated.
It doesn't answer all of Reiner's questions. It doesn't explain who else was involved or what happened to render Annie unable to defeat Eren. However, it may be that Jean doesn't know those answers. Besides, Reiner can make a few guesses.
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"Yeah, yeah that's what Armin-"
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"REINER WHAT THE FUCK?!"
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"What?" he asks, plainly confused. "What did Iā"
Then it clicks.
"⦠Oh, come on, Jean," Reiner says, dropping his hands with a little sigh. "That's an objective fact. You're both pretty. I'm not hitting on you."
He likes his balls where they are, thanks!
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"We-Well you don't just say it suddenly like that to another guy! Besides, I'm never called 'pretty'." Mikasa's called him a lot of things, but not pretty.
At least it did calm down the pretty tense atmosphere a bit.
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"Well," Reiner says, unsure if or how he should apologize. "Sorry I was your first time?"
It's half a joke, but honestly! How could he have known that no one else had called Jean pretty?
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"DON'T MAKE IT WORSE, JACKASS!"
Seriously! Of all the things to say or even half-joke about!!
Jean sighs a deep sigh. Still red, but determined to change the subject back on track.
"Do you have any questions about the previous subject?"
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But before his mind can slip too far, Jean asks about the previous subject. Again, Reiner appears slightly surprised. Then his eyes go distant. Unfocused. Staring inward, not outward.
Reiner blinks, focus returning. He drops his hand, his smile having fallen away.
"No, I⦠No." Reiner's hands find the railing again, resting far more lightly than before. "⦠I'm sorry I pushed like that, Jean. I justā¦" His gaze drifts to the side. "I needed to know what happened to her."
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Back to the reality of the situation. What they were talking about before. Jean huffs slightly at the apology.
"I mean, you're under a lot of pressure, being the only one of your gang around", he says with a shrug. "But still, had you asked differently, I'd have answered faster. The way you went with it made me feel like I was under interrogation."
He only got back some clarity after being accused of running away. Now he was a lot calmer and while he still wouldn't say anything about Armin being a key to uncovering their secrets, he would answer questions honestly otherwise.
But he had questions of his own.
"Hijikata... what exactly did he say to you? Spare no details."
His expression is serious and borderline angry.
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He looks back to Jean, noting the anger lurking just beneath the surface. Did Reiner look similar when he pushed for answers? He has no way to know.
"The first part of our conversation isn't important." Reiner raises a hand as if to ward off an objection. "I'm not trying to avoid answering you; it was just weird. It started with a misunderstanding: the two of us were talking about different things. Then Hijikata began insisting that I was part of a harem."
Reiner spreads his hands in a gesture best described as, What the fuck, right?
"He got it in his head that since I was visiting a friend, I must be that friend's concubine. He claimed to be there for a 'harem inspection.' Do the police even do that here?"
Distantly, Reiner is aware that he is delaying the inevitable. After all, he himself said that the first part of that conversation wasn't important. Yet here he is, explaining it.
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"If they do, which I doubt, he'd have been doing it for at least a month", Jean says. "He never really told us what he was doing in Solarpeak the whole month so we assumed it was some police mission, but that sounds dump even for him."
He really, really doubts the Law Enforcement here would care about an otherworlders' harem so much they'd assign a cop to inspect it.
"And the important part?"
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"I asked who told him about me." Realizing that may require explanation, he adds, "Back when we first ran into each other, his demeanor completely flipped when he heard my name. He called me 'Armored Titan,' so I knew it was one of you." Reiner shrugs. "I wanted to know who. It was the first decent chance I had to ask him.
"He said the person who told him was you."
The way that Reiner says those words is careful. Deliberate. Trying not to let on how much it hurt to hear that. (Trying. Not entirely succeeding.)
Quickly, Reiner presses on. "Then he mentioned some things that you couldn't know. I pressed him, and he admitted that he's been talking to Hange and Levi." His brow furrows into a scowl, his displeasure evident. "Apparently, they had a nice chit-chat about my life.
"I told him off for boasting about Annie's capture and advised to shut his mouth about her. Then he asked some things that were none of his damn business." He shrugs again, a gesture far more agitated than dismissive, directing his scowl at the water.
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"... it was right after our first meeting here. I was agitated. I wanted to vent and told him what my opinion was back then", Jean says, in all honesty. "I didn't think he'd go off the dark end and start antagonizing you so badly". Or maybe he did and didn't care. Now he did. "We even fought about you, later. He didn't understand why I didn't want to hurt you for everything you did. Why I was so casual about you all of a sudden."
It was probably a little odd that he went from 'I hate him' to 'I symphatize with him' so fast, but his own recent phase in life helped with that a lot. And remembering the good times.
Levi and Hange discussing Reiner's life... how much did they know about it nowadays? A lot more than Jean does, that's for sure. Maybe he should cash on that promise with Reiner sometime. Ask about his origin. He sure as hell wouldn't ask from other people when he could ask the source.
"What things? I need to know... so I can properly yell at him once we get back."
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(Reiner would deserve nothing less. He knows that. But he can't help wanting something else.)
He's taken aback when Jean says that he fought with Hijikata. So taken aback that he isn't sure how he feels about it. Happy? Bewildered? Curious? All three, probably, plus a few other things.
But Reiner puts those feelings aside for now, nodding in response to Jean's explanation. Then his own gaze falls, and he forces himself to say the rest. Jean deserves that much, especially after enduring Reiner's interrogation.
"⦠He asked me if it was worth it," Reiner says, his voice dull. Hollow. "If I'd wanted to go home during all those years. If I still want to go home."
For a moment, Reiner is silent, his shoulders unconsciously curling inward. Then he shrugs one more time, as though he might rid himself of the weight he carries.
"It made everything fresh again. I haven'tā¦" He trails off, then forces something that might charitably be called a chuckle. "I can't get it out of my head."
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"Did he now", he mutters. It's the calm, silent sort of rage that comes on the outside. It's the kind of thoughtless thing Hijikata would ask, but he had hoped he wouldn't. That he'd actually think for once what was okay to ask.
Jean looks at Reiner as he says it made everything fresh and he nods. "Yeah, I can... understand that. I'm sorry for him. He's such a thoughtless asshole sometimes."
It feels like Reiner needs an explanation as to what Jean and Hijikata's relation is, so he moves onto explain that. "I've known him since the previous world. We've become close. Close enough that we're sworn brothers. So he's likely a bit overprotective, otrher than easily influenced by the memory portals." He pauses before adding. "I also have a sworn sister by the name Mukuro. She might also react to hearing your name. But she's far less aggressive about things, unless you actually do something."
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But the questions still dug into Reiner. They still brought it all back.
They still made this precious stolen time feel more fragile than ever.
Reiner returns his gaze to Jean as Jean explains further. He's not sure what "sworn brothers" means, precisely. But he thinks of Annie, who he recently admitted is like a sister to him, and he nods.
"I've met Mukuro," Reiner says, happy to grab hold of a different subject. "It was a few weeks after I got here. She was surprised to hear my name, too. She told me not to hurt you here; I said I didn't intend to, and she left it at that. It made things more awkward than tense. I left the situation pretty quickly."
Considering how adept Reiner typically is at navigating social situationsāeven awkward onesāthat likely says a lot.
"I saw her again recently. We teamed up for a quest. I liked working with her." Reiner shifts his weight, adding, "I joined up with Hijikata on a recent quest, too. That wasn't intentional, but I couldn't just walk off and leave him alone in a Segment."
Never mind the fact that Reiner had been alone, too, save for his Turtwig.
"It went all right. Much better than I expected. So, I guess he satisfied his need for answers."
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But both of those emotions are overshadowed by a fact Reiner reveals. Another thing to nag to Hijikata about and something Jean can move onto as a subject now with Reiner.
"What were you thinking, going out to the Segments alone? It's dangerous. You should always go with someone else."
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"Huh?"
It's not a challenging sound. It's a small, automatic sound of pure confusion. Then Reiner seems to catch up, shaking his head.
"It wasn't a high-risk quest," he says. "I'm always careful."
Always. Because yes, Reiner has headed off into a Segment alone on far more than one occasion.
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Jean's expression turns more serious and a little bit anxious and his hands is shaking a little. Clearly he's distressed about the thought of Reiner wandering the segments alone.
"You don't understand. It's dangerous to go out alone. Anything could happen! Natural catastrophes can strike anytime, the monsters are stronger than you think... there's even the dark energy that can hinder with your natural abilities! What if it could stop you from transforming into a titan? You could die!"
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But Reiner is also watching Jean's reaction. Realizing what Jean means when he says that Reiner could die.
Because Jean died. Jean died, and he wasn't even alone in a Segment. He took all the precautions that Reiner himself often overlooks.
If something tore away Reiner's ability to transform, could he find himself in the same situation? He doesn't know. But Jean certainly thinks it's a possibility.
So even though Reiner's concern for his own safety remains questionable, he nods.
"Okay. You're right, Jean." Reiner's voice is calm but not placating; he means what he's saying. "I only have Autumn powers, and they're not fully developed. They're tricky to use in a fight. Plus, I rely on my Titan too often as it is."
Something that might sound odd to his Marleyan superiors. But all those years spent undercover in Paradis reinforced Reiner's opinion that he needs to be as well-rounded a soldiā a Warrior as possible.
He nods again. "I'll take someone else from now on."
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When Reiner says he'd take someone with him from now on, Jean releases the air he didn't realize he was holding.
"Good", Jean says with a relieved sigh. "Don't worry, I plan of lecturing the other idiot too. He's not even a titan shifter so he really has no business going out alone. He even died once already..."
But for now he just sits down on the deck, looking pretty exhausted about all of this. Exhausted enough to just speak what's on his mind.
"Though I guess he died on that mountain too, but he was saved by werewolf powers..."
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Besides, it's not as though Reiner is trying to die.
He's startled to hear that Hijikata has died. It makes him wonder how common death really is here. Before this, Reiner only knew about two deaths (including Jean's). How many others have perished and come back inside of flowers?
Then Jean mentions a mountain. Werewolf powers. And suddenly, several puzzle pieces click into place.
"⦠He was with you at the Wolf's Blood Mountains."
It's not a question or accusation, nor does it sound like Reiner is out for blood. He's simply voicing a realization.
Jean didn't go on a quest with some random people, as Reiner often does. Jean went with someone he trusts and cares about enough to call him a "sworn brother." And it wasn't enough. Hijikata and one other tried to protect Jean, but it wasn't enough.
"The other person with you two," Reiner says. "Was it Mukuro?"
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(And also because it wasn't their fault Jean was just some guy who was out of his league.)
Reiner doesn't sound hostile, which helps Jean to just accept that the reveal just happened. Nothing he can do about it now. Now the amount of people who knew who were with him was four (Mikasa, Ayato, Levi and now Reiner).
"... yeah. They both have werewolf forms so we thought as long as we stayed out the mountains we'd have the advantage of their strength. It worked until it didn't."
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