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[PROMPTO] ☠ the times they are a changin' | for
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From his first memory until the age of ten, Prompto had had a happy childhood. He had lived in Gralea with his mother. She was a scientist for the Empire so she worked a lot, but she always made an effort to make Prompto feel loved and special. Of course, a lot of that love was shown in the form of junk food and sweets so Prompto had been a plump young thing. His life drastically changed not long after his tenth birthday after his mother died during a freak accident at the research facility. Afterwards, he was sent to live with his father Verstael Besithia - the Empire's Imperial Research Minister. That happiness and warmth he had known in his life were gone. His father was constantly cold towards him. Had the poor boy put on a strict diet and exercise regime.
The only time Verstael ever showed any sign of warmth was when he was showing off his research and projects to Prompto - something the boy had little interest in, which only served to build more barriers between them. The Empire's Magitek army freaked him out. It made him uncomfortable that the clones being used looked just like him. The whole thing made his skin crawl. And don't even get him started on the Chancellor. He just creeps Prompto out.
The two constants in his life, however, is firstly the knowledge that the Kingdom of Lucis is the enemy. He's heard stories all his life about how the Lucians were evil monsters, set to destroy the world, and that Prince Noctis would one day seal the fate of man and purge them from Eos. He had no reason to believe it wasn't the truth. Why would the Empire lie? Secondly, his secret friendship with Lady Lunafreya - their letters sent back and forth via Pryna. Luna, however, always spoke so fondly of Noctis in her letters
When news of the upcoming peace treaty broke, Prompto was so excited. Finally, the world would know peace. He was also exicted that he would be attending the signing in Insomnia. He would get to see the city he had heard so much about, in person. He would get to see the crystal. He would get to see Luna in person. He couldn't be happier.
The day before the signing, King Regis held a gala to welcome the Empire to Insomnia. Somehow during the course of the evening Prompto found himself talking to King Regis. The man was king of an entire kingdom and yet he made time to speak with a nobody like Prompto. Funny, in those few moments Prompto felt more warmth and kindness than he had ever felt from his own father. Either the stories about Regis were greatly exaggerated or he was an evil mastermind who could fool people with facades of kindness.
All too soon it was time to retire for the night. Prompto was still munching on the delicious snacks as he made it back to the guest suite he was sharing with his father. Verstael shot him the most disgusted of looks as he entered. "Boy, do stop filling your face. You're a disgrace. Don't you remember what a vile creature you were?"
Prompto's heart instantly sank and he disposed of the rest of the snacks in the trash, which seemed such a shame given how nice they were. "Sorry Dad." It was then that Prompto noticed Verstael wasn't alone and that Ardyn was also in the room. Prompto excused himself to the en suite to ready himself for sleep. From the bathroom he overheard Ardyn and Verstael talking about increasing the production of the Magitek army. Wait... increase? That couldn't be right, surely? But he had heard correctly, they were talking about increasing the output of troopers tenfold.
He waited until he heard Ardyn leave before he left the bathroom. "Hey Dad? If we're signing a peace treaty... why do we need more MTs? Surely if there's peace we won't need them?"
"Foolish boy. There will be no peace as long as the false king sits the throne and has the Crystal. Do not involve yourself in matters you do not understand." Verstael stormed off to bed, leaving Prompto alone with his thoughts.
No peace? His mind drifted then to just how many MTs the Empire had brought with them. Surely a few to guard the Emperor was normal, but they had brought ships full of them, hovering just outside Insomnia... His father's words replayed over and over in his head - no peace as long as Regis sits the throne and has the Crystal... Crap... This... wasn't a peace treaty at all. It was an ambush.
His ruffled his hands through his hair, tugging at it with frustration. What the hell was he supposed to do now? He couldn't just rest knowing this whole thing was likely a set-up. He felt sick to his stomach. He couldn't exactly just march up to the King and tell him. One, he'd never get close enough with MTs stalking his every move outside of the suite, not to mention the King's own security. Two, even if he could get close, why would the King even believe him?
Think, Prompto. Think. The Prince had already left for Altissia. He remembered the King saying so earlier in the evening. But maybe... maybe... Prompto knew Noctis and Luna communicated via Umbra the same way he and Luna communicated via Pryna. Maybe there was a slight chance he could get a message to Noctis the same way. He didn't even know if it would work or if Noctis would even believe him but he had to try. Sure enough, Pryna was right there waiting for him. He grabbed some paper and wrote a simple note.
' Treaty a trap. King and Crystal in danger. '
He didn't sign it. He doubted it would be intercepted, but just in case... He pet Pryna as he gave her the note. "Please, girl. Deliver this to Prince Noctis..."
Prompto wasn't sure what else he could do but wait. Sleep didn't come easy. The day of the signing arrived and he could only hope Noctis had received his warning. Still, the uncertainty had his stomach in knots. He could barely concentrate, so tense about what could happen.
All too soon all hell broke out in the signing room. Both sides drew their weapons. Without even thinking, Prompto positioned himself in front of the King, his gun pointed at the Empire. "Stop this!! What happened to peace?!"
"Stand aside, boy. This does not concern you." His father's words dripped with loathing. How could Prompto have been so blind not to see the Empire were the monsters all along?
What happened next was a blur. Battle rang out through the room. Explosions elsewhere in the Citadel as the Empire targetted the Crystal. Prompto wasn't sure how, but somehow he found himself at the end of a corridor, beneath a stairwell, covered in blood and cradling a fatally wounded King Regis against his lap. The stench of death, blood and metal filled the air. His once white robes were stained various shades of red and brown. He torn off some of the material to try to stanch the worst of the King's bleeding. Luckily the corridor provided cover on three sides, there was only one direction any danger could come from so Prom was sure to keep it covered with his gun, even as he tried to help the King. He had suffered his own injuries too. Most notably, his shoulder which had been shattered by a gunshot. The bullet still inside. Luckily, adrenaline was keeping the pain at bay for now.
He idly wondered if Noctis had received his note? Maybe Pryna hadn't made it in time... Maybe Noctis just didn't believe him. Either way, Prom wasn't sure what to do now. He didn't want to risk moving Regis and he didn't want to leave him to try and find help in case he was attacked or simply died alone in a freaking corridor. For now, Prom was firmly froze in fear, doing all he could to keep the other man alive.
The only time Verstael ever showed any sign of warmth was when he was showing off his research and projects to Prompto - something the boy had little interest in, which only served to build more barriers between them. The Empire's Magitek army freaked him out. It made him uncomfortable that the clones being used looked just like him. The whole thing made his skin crawl. And don't even get him started on the Chancellor. He just creeps Prompto out.
The two constants in his life, however, is firstly the knowledge that the Kingdom of Lucis is the enemy. He's heard stories all his life about how the Lucians were evil monsters, set to destroy the world, and that Prince Noctis would one day seal the fate of man and purge them from Eos. He had no reason to believe it wasn't the truth. Why would the Empire lie? Secondly, his secret friendship with Lady Lunafreya - their letters sent back and forth via Pryna. Luna, however, always spoke so fondly of Noctis in her letters
When news of the upcoming peace treaty broke, Prompto was so excited. Finally, the world would know peace. He was also exicted that he would be attending the signing in Insomnia. He would get to see the city he had heard so much about, in person. He would get to see the crystal. He would get to see Luna in person. He couldn't be happier.
The day before the signing, King Regis held a gala to welcome the Empire to Insomnia. Somehow during the course of the evening Prompto found himself talking to King Regis. The man was king of an entire kingdom and yet he made time to speak with a nobody like Prompto. Funny, in those few moments Prompto felt more warmth and kindness than he had ever felt from his own father. Either the stories about Regis were greatly exaggerated or he was an evil mastermind who could fool people with facades of kindness.
All too soon it was time to retire for the night. Prompto was still munching on the delicious snacks as he made it back to the guest suite he was sharing with his father. Verstael shot him the most disgusted of looks as he entered. "Boy, do stop filling your face. You're a disgrace. Don't you remember what a vile creature you were?"
Prompto's heart instantly sank and he disposed of the rest of the snacks in the trash, which seemed such a shame given how nice they were. "Sorry Dad." It was then that Prompto noticed Verstael wasn't alone and that Ardyn was also in the room. Prompto excused himself to the en suite to ready himself for sleep. From the bathroom he overheard Ardyn and Verstael talking about increasing the production of the Magitek army. Wait... increase? That couldn't be right, surely? But he had heard correctly, they were talking about increasing the output of troopers tenfold.
He waited until he heard Ardyn leave before he left the bathroom. "Hey Dad? If we're signing a peace treaty... why do we need more MTs? Surely if there's peace we won't need them?"
"Foolish boy. There will be no peace as long as the false king sits the throne and has the Crystal. Do not involve yourself in matters you do not understand." Verstael stormed off to bed, leaving Prompto alone with his thoughts.
No peace? His mind drifted then to just how many MTs the Empire had brought with them. Surely a few to guard the Emperor was normal, but they had brought ships full of them, hovering just outside Insomnia... His father's words replayed over and over in his head - no peace as long as Regis sits the throne and has the Crystal... Crap... This... wasn't a peace treaty at all. It was an ambush.
His ruffled his hands through his hair, tugging at it with frustration. What the hell was he supposed to do now? He couldn't just rest knowing this whole thing was likely a set-up. He felt sick to his stomach. He couldn't exactly just march up to the King and tell him. One, he'd never get close enough with MTs stalking his every move outside of the suite, not to mention the King's own security. Two, even if he could get close, why would the King even believe him?
Think, Prompto. Think. The Prince had already left for Altissia. He remembered the King saying so earlier in the evening. But maybe... maybe... Prompto knew Noctis and Luna communicated via Umbra the same way he and Luna communicated via Pryna. Maybe there was a slight chance he could get a message to Noctis the same way. He didn't even know if it would work or if Noctis would even believe him but he had to try. Sure enough, Pryna was right there waiting for him. He grabbed some paper and wrote a simple note.
' Treaty a trap. King and Crystal in danger. '
He didn't sign it. He doubted it would be intercepted, but just in case... He pet Pryna as he gave her the note. "Please, girl. Deliver this to Prince Noctis..."
Prompto wasn't sure what else he could do but wait. Sleep didn't come easy. The day of the signing arrived and he could only hope Noctis had received his warning. Still, the uncertainty had his stomach in knots. He could barely concentrate, so tense about what could happen.
All too soon all hell broke out in the signing room. Both sides drew their weapons. Without even thinking, Prompto positioned himself in front of the King, his gun pointed at the Empire. "Stop this!! What happened to peace?!"
"Stand aside, boy. This does not concern you." His father's words dripped with loathing. How could Prompto have been so blind not to see the Empire were the monsters all along?
What happened next was a blur. Battle rang out through the room. Explosions elsewhere in the Citadel as the Empire targetted the Crystal. Prompto wasn't sure how, but somehow he found himself at the end of a corridor, beneath a stairwell, covered in blood and cradling a fatally wounded King Regis against his lap. The stench of death, blood and metal filled the air. His once white robes were stained various shades of red and brown. He torn off some of the material to try to stanch the worst of the King's bleeding. Luckily the corridor provided cover on three sides, there was only one direction any danger could come from so Prom was sure to keep it covered with his gun, even as he tried to help the King. He had suffered his own injuries too. Most notably, his shoulder which had been shattered by a gunshot. The bullet still inside. Luckily, adrenaline was keeping the pain at bay for now.
He idly wondered if Noctis had received his note? Maybe Pryna hadn't made it in time... Maybe Noctis just didn't believe him. Either way, Prom wasn't sure what to do now. He didn't want to risk moving Regis and he didn't want to leave him to try and find help in case he was attacked or simply died alone in a freaking corridor. For now, Prom was firmly froze in fear, doing all he could to keep the other man alive.
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Any trace of humour faded from his expression as he made himself refocus. "How's my dad doing?"
Ignis frowned, looking understandably uncomfortable, but not grieving at least. "He remains stable, but not yet out of the woods. Additional healing will have to come in its own time."
Noctis nodded, expecting an answer like that, though there was no hiding his disappointment. He wanted to see his dad again and talk to him, but that obviously wasn't in the cards for today. He was no longer a child, so he wasn't going to sulk about it, but there was no denying the wave of unhappiness he felt from the news. Here he'd been worrying about how he would manage becoming Luna's husband, something he'd been wholly unprepared for, but taking over for his father, even temporarily, was on a completely different level. Thank the Six that Ignis was with him- he, Gladio, and Cor would help him figure things out. Maybe part of what made Prompto such a reassuring presence to have around was that he looked even more lost than Noctis felt.
He handed over the bloody clothes so Ignis could head off to take care of it, then gestured for Prompto to follow him inside, picking a bunk for himself and trying to get comfortable. It was a bit lumpy, but it sure beat the open dirt. "We'll probably be on next watch, so we can figure out the specifics later. Ignis usually drives, so he should get the most sleep... by then I should recharge enough to make some potions, if you wanna help while we wait for Dad."
He couldn't give Prompto access to the armory yet - too risky on day 1, Gladio would definitely skin him for it even if he wanted to - but he at least needed a primer on Lucian magic, spells, and healing that went beyond "here's a flask, blow stuff up". Maybe a visit to a nearby haven during some downtime would help them suss out what kind of skills they could depend on from their new ally.
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That said, when Ignis departed with the laundry Prompto opened his mouth to ask if they should go help him. Only to be ushed inside by Noctis. He figured a request from Noct outranked one from Ignis. But then, Ignis did seem to be able to firmly put his foot down when it came to Noctis. So, maybe Ignis was the one in charge?
It was all very complicated.
Prompto followed Noctis into the caravan. There wasn't a whole lot of room, and not much of a choice when it came to beds. Still, he took the one furthest away from Noctis. He didn't think Noctis' retainers would take too kindly to a possible enemy/spy/assassin bunking with the prince.
"Sure, Noct. Whatever you need me to do. Hey, Noct? I'm glad your dad's doing okay." 'Stable' was a lot better than 'dead', after all. Still, they would all feel a lot better once he regained consciousness.
The bunk wasn't the comfiest. But neither was it the most uncomfortable place Prompto had slept, either. Honestly, he was just grateful to have a bed. There had been nothing stopping Noctis from pushing him off the back of the truck and leaving him for dead.
"Hey, Noct?" He said again, voice soft, weariness and exhaustion creeping in at the edges. "G'night."
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Maybe it was just a lack of exposure- Ignis was strong-willed in most cases but Noctis was a weak spot for him. If Prompto did his part and kept making Noctis laugh, he may just come around in time.
Noctis was quiet for a long moment after Prompto spoke, lying on his back, head pillowed on his arms as he stared at the ceiling of the trailer. Today was wretched, and he feared so much of what lay ahead of them, what would be expected of him, and whether or not he'd be strong enough to face it. It had all come to a head years before he ever thought he'd have to be in power, even though he'd been training and preparing for this for most of his life. It wasn't as if he could openly admit he was terrified, but... he was. The only reason he'd not completely lost his composure was because he wasn't alone. And Prompto was helping, against all odds, despite still being very much a stranger. Either he had good instincts or the worst.
He'd ask Ignis later, but for the moment he just rolled over onto his side, closing his eyes. "Thanks... night, Prompto."
He was asleep in seconds, and didn't so much as stir an inch when Ignis returned a bit later. He took a moment to hang up the damp but much cleaner clothing, then checked on Noctis, casting a cautious glance from one to the other. Finally he settled in for his own rest in a bed between them, a careful and obvious barrier shielding his prince from the Niflheim boy.
Halfway through the night he was awakened by a text from Gladio, advising him of the shift swap. He and the Marshall would be in need of a decent sleep, too. He roused Noctis (with some difficulty as always), crouching down beside the bed and looking meaningfully at his charge once his eyes were open. "Come along, Noct. Your father's waiting."
If there was one way to get Noctis up and fully conscious, it was that, but rather than immediately agree, Noctis rubbed at an eye and prodded Ignis back towards the bed. "Yeah... go back to sleep, I'll take it with Prompto."
Ignis frowned tightly, looking like he'd half-expected it and not happy to hear it. "Noct. I really don't believe it to be wise, getting so attached so quickly."
Were it anyone else, Noctis would have rolled his eyes. "I'm not getting attached." A look. "I'm not! You'll be driving tomorrow, I can sleep in the car. If Dad wakes up he can confirm Prompto's story, and it'd be easier to just point and go 'hey, you know this blond guy' than try to get a confirmed ID when he almost-" He halted, glancing down, and scuffed a hand through his hair. "It's logical. I thought you'd like that."
"I don't dislike it," Ignis countered, sitting on the bed at his side. "But I do hope you understand my concerns about leaving both you and the king alone with a stranger from Niflheim- one with strong personal ties to someone with a great deal of political power, I might add."
Noctis didn't answer immediately. It wasn't as if he didn't know already; just because Prompto hadn't seized an opportunity to kill him didn't mean he never would. The others had been drifting in and out of their general vicinity for most of the day, so maybe there just hadn't been a good time. But the prince and the king alone, while the others were all asleep and half a block away? If there was ever a time, it would be then. He had doubts it would happen, but not enough faith in Prompto to lay his father's life on the line. Not yet.
"No guns," he finally said, dragging himself to his feet. "If anything happens, I've got one in the armory for him. I won't let my dad get hurt again." He liked Prompto, liked how relaxed and informal things currently were between them. Wanted to see where it went. But if he made a move to do anything to his dad, all that would be over in a heartbeat.
Ignis stared him down for a long, unhappy moment, then exhaled and pat his shoulder. "...Very well, Noct. But you'll be the one to inform Gladio yourself."
Noctis winced. "Thought you wanted me alive." He ignored Ignis' amused hum, letting him have that small payback, and moved to Prompto's bed, rapping his knuckles against the metal bedframe to make them ting and vibrate. "Chop chop, Prompto."
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He stirred at Noct's awakening, taking a few seconds for his brain to catch up to exactly where he was and why. "Hm? Oh. Is it time to switch already?" His voice was thick with sleep, his hair mussed. He sat up and fingercombed it into some level of presentability. Although fresh from the shower and with no product, the blond locks hung down, framing his face. It made him look a lot younger than the styled (and blood-stained) do had done.
Prom scrubbed at his face and reached for his glasses, stifling a yawn. "Let's do it." He contemplated putting his contacts back in but thought better of it. His eyes were still quite sore and he could see well enough if something happened and his glasses broke.
He pushed himself to his feet and slunk past Ignis as best he could while trying to avoid eye contact. Yep. Ignis was definitely some kind of deadly assassin in his mind. He grabbed the packet of chips he had bought earlier from the table and pushed them against Noct's chest.
"You gotta eat, bud." Looked like Ignis had some competition in the whole mother hen thing. He grabbed his half-empty soda from the table outside, despite the fact it was now warm and flat (and possibly had bugs in it) and cradled it in his hands as he crossed towards the garage, trying to wake himself up more.
When Gladio saw Prompto walk in he was not impressed. He shot Noctis a glare. "Oh hell no. You have got to be kidding me. You really expect me to leave the safety of you and the king in the hands of some Niff punk!? The hell you even thinking, Noct? Your brain get unscrewed today?"
He folded his arms firmly across his chest, puffing himself up to full-size. Definitely looked more like a behemoth like that. In fact, behemoths were probably friendlier. "Looks like I'll just have to stay."
"Gladio, don't be ridiculous. You need some rest." Cor hoped he would be the voice of reason, but given how stubborn Gladio could be, he doubted it.
"Ridiculous? I'll tell you what's ridiculous. Putting the lives of our king and our prince in the hands of the enemy."
It hurt Prompto to hear them talk about him like that when he was right there. But he understood. He was a Niff. He was the enemy. His dad created the MT army that attacked Insomnia. These people had absolutely no reason to trust him. Even if the King could corroborate his story then was no proof that the whole thing hadn't been planned from the start. That the Empire hadn't orchestrated the whole thing to infiltrate the royal retinue. Maybe the Empire was waiting for his signal to attack.
Still, it made Prom feel so small and helpless. "You... you could tie me up if you want... Somewhere I can look out for danger and shout Noct if I see anything..."
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Not to mention saving the king... though Gladio wasn't mollified, scowling and crossing his arms, stubborn as ever. "Yeah, putting on a solid act to earn your trust. Looks like he's doing everything right, huh?"
"What the hell would be the point in keeping my dad alive just so he could get us alone and kill us later?" Noctis threw his hands up in the air. He was already over-tired, he did not want to just stand around arguing about this. Gladio standing his ground just made Noct more annoyed, so he grabbed Prompto by the wrist and marched past his Shield, shooting him a glare just daring him to do something about it and not stopping until he was at his father's side, crouching down to brush a hand carefully over the man's damp and dirty hair. He still looked pretty bad, but his chest rose and fell steadily enough that just the sight of him was the most reassuring thing Noct had seen all day. He pointed to a spot nearby for Prompto. "Park it. You're staying. Gladio, what'd you spend all those years training me for if you think I can't handle a single 'Niff punk' on my own? I'll be fine. You're the one who's got two kings to shield tomorrow, so get some rest before I do something crazy like order you around."
That netted him a snort from his Shield, which he considered a victory, though it was easy to tell that Gladio was still mad about being asked to leave. He wondered briefly if maybe he should have left Prompto to sleep and taken watch with Ignis, but the truth is he was still feeling incredibly restless, and he would much rather have Ignis and Gladio both fully-rested and at their best. Most of his sleep-deprived flaws can be balanced out with magic and fast healing, and the others didn't have that luxury. Anyway, he and Prompto had some work to do.
Thankfully Cor stepped in to help again, gripping the other man's shoulder, and between Cor and Noctis outnumbering him and matching his stubbornness, he finally snapped, "Fine, but when shit goes south I'm gonna run you through a hundred drills before I let you apologize for being wrong." Token threat given - and after growing up experiencing plenty of Gladio's 'I'm mad at you' drills, it truly was a threat - he reluctantly turned to head for the door, Cor a step behind him after exchanging a nod with each of them. He had his own reasons to be wary, but thankfully was more reasonable.
"His name's Prompto," he called out after them, and he could feel Gladio's scowl in the returning silence. Still, they left the garage, and when Noctis and Prompto were left to their own devices and he took a moment to exhale and settle in for the long haul. "Don't worry about all that, he's just doing his job. Today was... hard on him, too."
He could sympathize. Clarus is almost certainly dead, so Gladio has even less reason to feel charitable towards any Niff right now. Iris probably hadn't responded to his calls yet, either, else he would have mentioned it or texted. Losing one's entire family was more than reason enough to hate every Niff on sight.
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Prompto drew his heels up onto the seat, much like he had outside of the caravan. He tried not to let the anger and hate get to him. There wasn't anything he could do to change Gladio's mind about him right now except for be on his best behaviour. Still hurt like hell though.
He focused his gaze on the King. The steady rise and fall of his chest was definitely a huge improvement from earlier when Prompto had been trying so desperately to keep his blood inside his body. That awful rattle of his chest and gurgle of blood had eased too. Prompto could only hope that meant good things.
Back at the caravan, Ignis had not gone back to bed. He had intended to. But then he saw Prompto's phone and camera. It wasn't an invasion of privacy when the safety of the king and the prince were on the line, right? It was just him doing his duty. Besides, it was Prompto's fault for not locking his phone.
The phone didn't have much on it. King's Knight. Robot Chocobo Attack. Moogle Sim 3. An anxiety app with mindfulness and breathing exercises. A calorie counting app - which if it was accurate showed the boy had only been eating between 600 and 800 calories most days. The usual notepad, calculator, calendar and camera. The only contacts in his address book were 'Mom' and a long-since closed take-out place.
The camera didn't give much more insight. Mostly photos of flora and fauna. Nothing useful in way of photos from within the facility. Ignis had thought maybe there would be some photos from the Citadel - possible escape routes, weakly guarded blindspots - anything that could be considered intel to pass on to the Empire but the only photos of the Citadel were of the antique vases and paintings along some of the halls and the banquet hall. A photo of the bathtub in the guest suite. Many photos of the food. The only photo that even contained the Crystal was taken from the road leading up to the Citadel showing the Crystal between the towers and looked just like any other photo of the Crystal any glossy magazine or book had ever published.
Either the boy was a genius at covering his tracks or he really wasn't a deady threat at all. Still, Ignis was not prepared to take any chances and prepared to tell Gladio and Cor his findings when they arrived.
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He reached down to wind his fingers around his father's, feeling how chilly he was, thanks to bloodloss and the unheated garage. The area was a desert, but it still got cold at night. After rubbing his dad's hand for a minute to warm it up, he tucked it back under the blanket covering him, gently tugged the crown free from his hair and set it aside in case he accidentally rolled in his sleep, and leaned back. He needed to keep his hands busy, lest he fidget. He'd put the energy drinks in the armory already, so he called the phoenix feather into his hands first in a soft flash of blue light and grabbed a small table, setting it up in front of his seat.
"Hey, so... tell me what happened? At the signing, I mean... how'd you end up with my dad? Or just- anything you remember. We might need the info later." It wasn't much of a distraction, since the memory couldn't be a pleasant one, but he'd held off before and he really needed to know. Not just about his father, but everyone else who must have been in that room. How much of the council was gone? Clarus? The Niffs who started the fight? It was important to find out both- even a vague list of allies, and enemies.
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Prompto almost felt like he was intruding on a private moment between Noctis and Regis, so he averted his gaze to the floor. Yep. Totally lots of interesting things to see there.
He only lifted his head once Noct summoned the feather into his hand. The whisps of blue were just as mesmerising to Prompto now as they had been when Noct pulled out a potion for him or when he warped. His fingers itched to capture it on camera.
"The signing? Oh..." He knew the question was bound to come up eventually. He rubbed at the back of his neck nervously. "Well. It's kind of blurry but I'll try my best. So, right. After I sent the note I was all kinds of anxious and nervous. And all the next day until the signing I still felt kinda sick. You know that feeling you get deep in the pit of your stomach when something isn't right? But I didn't know what else to do. So, we all go to the signing room. I still feel sick. But everything seems kinda okay."
Just talking about it made Prompto feel nauseous all over again. "There were a few whispers and mutterings on both sides. People whispering stuff to the Emperor. People whispering stuff to the King. And then it was like BOOM. Everyone went crazy and drew their weapons at each other. I didn't even think. I just got up from my seat and put myself in front of the King." With his gun on the Emperor.
"I tried to make everyone stop, but no one listened to a nobody like me and then it just went crazy. There was fighting everywhere. It was like being inside a kaleidoscope but instead of pretty colours it was fighting." Prompto's hand dropped to his knee, which was bouncing with nervous energy.
"It was hard to keep track of who was in the room. But I think the Emperor and my Dad were ushered out. No doubt they had their escape planned from the start. The Chancellor too. I lost sight of Ravus. But there was this guy with the King. A big guy, bald, with kind eyes. It was him who bought us time to escape. But the King had already been wounded. We got as far as the corridor you found us in before he collapsed. I managed to drag him to the end so there was only one direction we could be attacked from instead of being in the open."
His brow furrowed. "The big guy who saved us... he was stabbed by General Glauca. He um... he's the military supreme commander and magitek infantry leader of Niflheim. He's the one who injured the King too. And then you guys showed up and you know the rest."
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There was a harsh difference between knowing what must have happened and hearing what did happen, however. Noct's hands hovered over the feather without doing anything with it yet, his shoulders hunched, head bowed as Prompto finished. Glauca. Of course it was him, again.
"I know Glauca," he said harshly, trying not to sound as angry as he felt. It wasn't Prompto's fault, it wasn't like he did it. But that man... it was personal, back then and now. "He came after us when I was a kid, over in Tenebrae. He killed Luna's mom." His fingers clenched, knuckles going white, and he forced them to unclench lest they drew his own blood. "The man he killed was Clarus Amicitia, the king's Shield. Gladio's father."
And an uncle to him in all but name; the Amicitia family was near as much his family as his own father. The thought of him taken down by that monster, a masked man too cowardly to even show his face, left to die in the Citadel without his king... he'd have hated it. He suspected Gladio will want to have a talk with the king before too long, get the full story from the source. Perhaps spare a moment to mourn with the man who cherished and admired his father just as much as Gladio did. Gods, but he hoped Iris at least made it out. He'd checked his phone at least two dozen times over the course of the evening already, but not so much as a single text.
He leaned back in his chair, abandoning the feather until he could at least calm down a little. He wouldn't be able to focus on the magic like this.
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When Noctis clenched his fists in a tight death grip, almost tight enough to injure himself, Prompto wanted nothing more than to reach across and pull him into a hug. That felt like crossing a line though. Fist-bumps were one thing, but full on hugging? The big guy would run in here and stab him for sure.
Clarus Amicitia. Prompto wasn't sure how he felt about knowing the name. On the one hand, it made everything more real. Real people with real names was a lot harder to deal with than nameless masses in a crowd. On the other hand, he now had a name to put to the face of the man who saved his life.
It also explained why Gladio despised him so much. Not only was he a Niff, which was bad enough in Gladio's mind. But he was a Niff who had escaped alive with the King, when it should've been Clarus by the King's side.
"If it hadn't been for Lord Amicitia... neither the King or I would've made it out alive." Well, technically, if it hadn't been for Noctis and the phoenix down then the King would've perished anyway. Prompto had tried his hardest to keep the King alive and safe. He didn't have healing magic, he didn't have a lot of first aid knowledge. All he could do was keep the pressure on the wound and try to keep Regis conscious.
He feels sick to his stomach again as he thinks back. If Noctis hadn't shown up, he doesn't know what he would've done.
"I still can't believe it was all a lie. Everything is fucked up. If the Empire had just signed the treaty the world would be at peace right now." Prompto heaved out a sigh. "You know what the first thing I was gonna do after the treaty? I was gonna enroll at the university in Insomnia." Poor sunshine boy really hadn't known it was all lies.
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He'd barely ever given university a thought, certainly not seriously. Not that education wasn't important for the heir to the throne, but his priorities had been more about learning matters of state, getting to know the council, understanding things about his father's job that he'd managed to mostly evade throughout his life until graduating high school. The occasional night courses would have been the most he'd been allowed to think about, and the pragmatic choices for those would have been political theory, economics, whatever else that Ignis opted to recommend to him rather than his own interests. 'What do I want to be when I grow up' wasn't something he had a choice in anyway, so what was the point.
He hadn't had any actual close friends to talk about it with though, besides listening to the chatter of his peers a few years ago, so colour him curious. "What would you have taken if you got in?"
He didn't know the process of applying for university in a foreign country - with the peace treaty, would that have made it easier for Niffs to come and go within the barrier? wouldn't it be dangerous? - but he did know that the city had a bunch of high-quality schools. Ignis had recommended a handful to consider for those night courses.
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Prompto wasn't really sure what the failed signing meant for Noctis and Luna in terms of them having to get hitched. But they could still choose to do it if they wanted, right? Nothing like a wedding to bring smiles to peoples' faces.
He seemed to settle down a little when it came to discussing university rather than the events at the Citadel. His posture relaxed and he slowly uncurled from his huddle.
From his research, what he had learnt was that if the treaty had gone ahead then people like him from Niflheim or other lands outside the Wall would be able to apply for a visa, allowing them to come and go to Insomnia as they pleased, seek accommodation and employment for the duration of their course providing they had no criminal convictions and were of sound character.
Prompto had always known he didn't want to follow in his father's footsteps, much to the older man's disappointment. The clones freaked Prompto out. And that was before the whole Starscourge part. He just wanted to nope the heck out of there. His lack of love for science only served to deepen the divide between him and his father.
A soft smile settled on his lips. "Hm. Well definitely some kind of photography course and um... chocobo husbandry." No politics, no history, no weaponry. Photos and chocobos.
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Regardless, it wasn't his primary focus, and wouldn't be for a while. In truth he probably wouldn't dare broach the subject unless Luna brought it up first. By the sound of things, she likely had as much of a challenging day as he did.
So, Prompto. Noctis tilted his head, considering the idea. "Right, the chocobos... actually, I forgot about that." He reached into his magic and pulled from it the map he'd gotten from Cindy the other day, unfolding it and pointing first to one spot, then another some distance away. "Here's where we are right now, and way over here... chocobo farm."
They needed some good news, after everything they'd been through with more to come. May as well give them something to look forward to.
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His whole face lit up at just the thought of a farm of chocobos. "I kinda had this dream once that I could buy a couple of chocobos and go live in the wilderness with them. I'd build a wooden cabin for me to live in and a stable for them. I'd grow greens for them and vegetables for me. And there would be a stream or lake for water. I know it's a dumb dream, it'll never happen. But... it's always been that little glimmer of hope that keeps me going, y'know?"
Again, Prompto was either a genius mastermind of manipulation. Or he was a literal cinnamon roll.
"Back at the facility it's so dreary. There's no windows and it's all artifical light. Outside is just snow. And the labs scare me. But just picturing a life away from all of that... I'd even settle for just one chocobo."
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The conversation made him feel a little better, more confident and focused on what they were doing here, so he tugged the table a little closer to himself and leaned over the feather once more, hovering his hands just above the curls of down. After a few seconds, a warm blue light began to flow into it, weaving itself into the tips and soaking inward to the center. The more magic flowed into it, the more it began to pulse with energy. He'd keep working on it while they talked.
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"Hey, if you ever get tired of the whole royal thing. You're welcome to come live in my wood cabin. We can adopt all the stray cats and dogs as well as chocobos."
Did offering to run off and live in the woods together count as kidnapping? Prompto really hoped not.
"But first... we kick the Empire's ass and get the Crystal back right? Then the Lucis-Caelum-Argentum Sanctuary for Chocobos and Other Creatures."
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"Better set it up inside Insomnia then, or I'll be no help." He kind of had to end up back there eventually, what with the whole future-king thing. Assuming they did successfully kick ass and reclaim the Crystal.
He finished with the phoenix down, lifted it to give it a little spin between his fingers to make sure it was fully saturated with the required magic, then tucked it back into the Armiger. Next up: the energy drinks Prompto had purchased, which he lined up and began turning into potions, one by one.
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Prompto watched as Noct worked. "So, like, you can turn energy drinks into potions? With your magic? Guess that explains why you didn't want a whole bunch of cola cans instead."
He propped an elbow on his knee. "And your magic comes from the Crystal right? So... if the Empire have it... can they use magic? Is that why they wanted it? Or can only you and your dad use it? I mean, they already have daemons, why do they need magic too?"
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"The Niffs want everything, what else is new." The reply came automatically, just an everyday bitterness directed towards the known oppressors of the entire world. He did catch what he said a moment later; it'd probably take a while before he was faster at remembering that he was technically still talking to a Niff. He didn't want to talk to Prompto the way Gladio did. "I mean, the emperor probably wanted it all along. He's got all the political and military power, rules the whole world- why not get the magic power, too? Why would he let us keep Insomnia if he could have all of Lucis in one go?"
He tried to keep his tone more matter-of-fact than angry, and he thought he mostly pulled it off. It was just the truth, considering everything that had happened today. "...Anyway, it's pointless. The Crystal's just a rock without me and Dad to channel the magic. They can try all they want to cut us off from it, experiment on it, store it in that keep or wherever you said it'd be; it won't matter. We've got a wireless connection."
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"Well, sucks for them. Because they didn't count on Team Awesome coming to take the Crystal back. That's us. We're Team Awesome. Just in case you weren't clear on that."
Even if he was hurting, Prompto was going to keep on smiling as best he could. "We fix up the King. Rescue the Crystal. Kick bad guy butt. Simple! Three-point action plan."
If only it were that simple. There was a very long and difficult road ahead of them.
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"You're awfully presumptuous," he mused. "Hasn't even been a day and you're already renaming the prince's posse and his animal sanctuary."