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[It's... it's been a while. That's really the only thought Keith can safely consider as the mission begins. The Blade and Voltron collaborate, of course, but they've been running in different parts of the galaxy, trying to maximize what resources they have. So it's been quite a while since he's seen the others, since he's been back to the Castle or even closer than a brief video call across the lightyears.
He's had a lot of time to think, really, a lot of time to himself to ruminate on thoughts that he tries his very best to bat away. Thoughts that are wrapped up in emotions and feelings that Keith doesn't really know how to untangle at all. Not surprising. It's never really been his strong suit. As intense as his emotions can be, as volatile, they tend to get the better of him rather than he of them. It's the same old story.
And maybe that's why, he realizes, he always reacted so strongly to Lance. It was too much, too complicated, to try to unravel the varying feelings the other boy drew out in him -- exasperation and confusion, sure, but something warmer and softer, in those rare and precious moments when they were drowning in their own manufactured tension. After some time apart he's finally realized where that tension comes from, on his side.
Which makes things way too complicated. Because how the hell is he supposed to deal with having feelings for Lance, falling for Lance, when Lance... well. When he's watched Lance literally flirt his way through the universe girl by girl. But here's Keith and his stupid traitor heart feeling this way anyway.
He's torn, therefore, when it's him and Lance sent off in the Red Lion on this particular joint mission. Part of him has missed the other so much it's a relief to see him again. Part of him is so twisted up that he doesn't know which way to go. So he focuses on the mission. He's quieter than usual, even. Focus. Keep to their orders, keep to what needs to be done. It's fine.
Until the whole thing goes south. They spring an old and unexpected trap -- a mine that emitted some sort of pulse that knocked most of Red's systems straight out. The landing hadn't been pretty, but Lance had managed to set it down in a way that didn't kill them at least. The planet, the outpost, is supposed to be abandoned, at least. Less good is how chilly is it, and with Red disabled, well, it's getting chillier and chillier. At least they've got the beacon working. Eventually help will come, but it could be a while. And in the meantime... they're alone.
Together.
Keith has gone for silence, because he doesn't know where to begin.]
[It's... it's been a while. That's really the only thought Keith can safely consider as the mission begins. The Blade and Voltron collaborate, of course, but they've been running in different parts of the galaxy, trying to maximize what resources they have. So it's been quite a while since he's seen the others, since he's been back to the Castle or even closer than a brief video call across the lightyears.
He's had a lot of time to think, really, a lot of time to himself to ruminate on thoughts that he tries his very best to bat away. Thoughts that are wrapped up in emotions and feelings that Keith doesn't really know how to untangle at all. Not surprising. It's never really been his strong suit. As intense as his emotions can be, as volatile, they tend to get the better of him rather than he of them. It's the same old story.
And maybe that's why, he realizes, he always reacted so strongly to Lance. It was too much, too complicated, to try to unravel the varying feelings the other boy drew out in him -- exasperation and confusion, sure, but something warmer and softer, in those rare and precious moments when they were drowning in their own manufactured tension. After some time apart he's finally realized where that tension comes from, on his side.
Which makes things way too complicated. Because how the hell is he supposed to deal with having feelings for Lance, falling for Lance, when Lance... well. When he's watched Lance literally flirt his way through the universe girl by girl. But here's Keith and his stupid traitor heart feeling this way anyway.
He's torn, therefore, when it's him and Lance sent off in the Red Lion on this particular joint mission. Part of him has missed the other so much it's a relief to see him again. Part of him is so twisted up that he doesn't know which way to go. So he focuses on the mission. He's quieter than usual, even. Focus. Keep to their orders, keep to what needs to be done. It's fine.
Until the whole thing goes south. They spring an old and unexpected trap -- a mine that emitted some sort of pulse that knocked most of Red's systems straight out. The landing hadn't been pretty, but Lance had managed to set it down in a way that didn't kill them at least. The planet, the outpost, is supposed to be abandoned, at least. Less good is how chilly is it, and with Red disabled, well, it's getting chillier and chillier. At least they've got the beacon working. Eventually help will come, but it could be a while. And in the meantime... they're alone.
Together.
Keith has gone for silence, because he doesn't know where to begin.]

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[Alright, maybe even party pooper Keith has a point here. He does raise an eyebrow when Keith suggests to talk, though, because...huh. Usually he's happier brooding than he is talking.]
Yeah, it's been a while. Uhhh, yeah... Things are sort of routine. Except for that jerk Lotor. It sucks having him onboard.
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...yeah. I mean, his intel has all checked out, and it's given us a big advantage and all, but I don't know if I get his angle.
[Or if he trusts him yet. But that shouldn't be shocking. Keith isn't the trusting type.]
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[He grumbles and kicks a rock near his foot.]
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[They'd had a lot of hard missions, lost operatives. It's not a bad thing they have some time to catch their breath, even if Lotor may have some motivation that they haven't discovered just yet.
Though his lips to press into a line for a moment.]
...are you actually jealous? Of Allura and Lotor?
[So. Still pining for the princess. Well. That makes sense. Doesn't make the sudden twist in his chest any more pleasant to deal with though. Maybe talking was a bad idea. ...and since Keith has no pokerface at all, it's hard to hide that fact.]
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[Sure, Lance still harbors a lingering crush on Allura, but it's nothing more than that. Even with his constant flirtations with her, he's honestly given up a long time ago. And with Keith in his heart now? It'd feel wrong to pursue anyone else at the moment, even if he knows there's no way Keith could feel the same.]
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[Which in turn... makes Keith jealous? Oh. That's a terrible feeling. He doesn't like it. It's sharp and heavy and cold and he's got to stop it. It's stupid to be jealous when he has no real right to. Or reason to.
Even if he has these stupid feelings, there's no way that Lance sees him as anything other than a rival and a terrible hairstyle. He crosses his arms over his chest and shrugs.]
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[That last part comes out a little quieter. He hasn't yet picked up on Keith's internal distress, though his natural empathy will probably notice it eventually.]
Honestly, I think that ship sailed before I even got to the dock.
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I don't think she's too good for you. I mean, I think you're...
[Ugh why does he bother talking? He should stop talking.] ...you're not the worst person in the galaxy.
[...compliment?]
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Dot dot dot.
Lance turns his glance back to him, just staring.]
Wow, Keith. That's it. That's what I want on my grave. "Not the worst person in the galaxy".
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[Keith offers back. The banter and the snarking back and forth is easier than actually trying to think about the current turmoil that's making it hard for him to concentrate.
Though he does add, voice quieter.] ...except you're not allowed to die. So.
[No graves.]
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[Because when could he ever get a break, really?]
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[Not even a little. But Keith gets it. Yeah. They all risk their lives every day without exception, have since the war started. And even if the battles have changed, the dangers are still there.]
...we're not getting blown up today at least.
[Keith will see to it. Somehow.]
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[Another poor rock gets kicked.]
Being blown up doesn't seem like a possibility today, but it does feel like it's getting cold as hell. That's, like, a weird phrase, you know? 'Cause hell's supposed to be all burning hot. Why do we say "cold as hell" and "hot as hell" both? English speakers are weird.
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[Keith informs him, and normally that would be packaged together with a roll of his eyes and a snide glance. But today? There's the faintest beginnings of a smile, and the words sound almost fond.
He can't help it. He really has missed this idiot.]
...I think cold is worse anyway. [Says the boy who spent a bunch of time in the desert. So it is cold as hell, and he hates it.]
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[He eyerolls, though his voice sounds fonder now.]
So do I. I grew up right along the beach, so I really suck when it comes to cold weather.
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[Now a full smile smakes its way over his features. Okay. This feels comfortable somehow.]
A beach would be pretty great right now. Why do we never seem to get sent to tropical beach planets?
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[He huffs. Okay, it's a joke, he knows well that she cares for them all, but she isn't exactly easy on them either.]
I'd do anything for a sweet beach getaway. The whole bunch of us just chillin' by the ocean, playing volleyball, having swim races, playing games, making sandcastles...
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[Also a joke. ...but a true one? There was that intensely rough patch when they first found out he was half Galra.
As Lance chatters on, something in Keith relaxes, his expression, his tone, even his posture.]
Sounds nice, actually. Really nice. ...I guess we don't exactly have time for vacation though. [A pause and he glances away.] I mean I've barely even seen you guys in forever. There's always another mission.
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[His foot goes back to abusing that poor rock.]
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You do?
[He might be more surprised by that than he ought to be.
Though he does add.] I miss you too.
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[Lance is just as surprised, honestly. Despite their growing bond, he still has it in his head that Keith sees him as an annoyance.]
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[Easy mistake. Keith's favorite part about being in the Blades is he can't fuck up and put everyone he cares about's life in danger because he shouldn't be leading. ...or you know, learning about who he is and who he can be and who he wants to be, and maybe getting to the point where he'll be strong enough to deserve to go back.]
But... yeah. Really. ...you.
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[It feels so awkward to admit this, but he doesn't want Keith to have the wrong, opposite idea of what things are really like."
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[Are they going to fight about missing each other? Is that what is about to happen here? It feels like that's what's about to happen here which is... honestly so absurd that Keith finds himself taking a mental step back.
Huh.
It's actually kind of funny. He might be smothering a laugh.]
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It takes a moment for it to click in Lance's brain that they're arguing about...missing each other. Seeing Keith smother his laughter is enough for Lance to break out into his own.]
Wow, we really have massive communication issues, huh?
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