Title: He Who is Dry Cork
Author Eglantine_br
Rating G
Word Count 461
He Who is Dry Cork
He had no fear of blows, or worse, coming out of the dark. He could strip his clothing to wash, without fear or shame. His body was his own, and Horatio loved it. No one beat him now, no one mocked him now. His value was known. There were no chains here.
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But the title???
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I CAN love both fair and brown ;
Her whom abundance melts, and her whom want betrays ;
Her who loves loneness best, and her who masks and plays ;
Her whom the country form'd, and whom the town ;
Her who believes, and her who tries ;
Her who still weeps with spongy eyes,
And her who is dry cork, and never cries.
I guess Archie did cry, when Horatio found him in El Ferrol,(but he had to be half dead to be able to do it. I kind of see that part of him as closed off and inaccessible.
PTSD, absolutely.
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Some nights, still, he came up gasping like a gaffed fish
That's a really powerful image. (If you've ever gaffed a fish.)
Here in the dark, Archie knew what the small and harmless know. If he held still enough, if he trembled in the most careful silence, he would be safe.
That's really frightening. It brings the suffocating terror so much closer than graphic depictions of violence ever do.
This is a really powerful piece of writing, and strangely enough, it's perfectly in keeping with venusinfurs90's In the Lamb Inn.
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And the Lamb Inn does fit perfectly, (how good to see her name again.)
I have gaffed a fish, sounds as if you have too. I kind of assumed Archie has as well. (Maybe when he still lived at home.)
Does that sound right. in Scotland, I'm thinking, not London.
I think animal imagery is a way to understand the past. When he was curled up, I was imagining him as a little being, like a vole or mouse.
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That's what it's like, all right. :(
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It's not easy for Archie. On the one hand he loves that Horatio has no idea, that he's never been forced to know, and that someone so good and unbroken can love him - but on the other hand, because Horatio can't know, he can't really see what Archie feels himself to be, and there's always that hint of "if he really understood, he wouldn't love me."
The Horatio in my head is now giving me baffled looks and just says he wishes Archie would wake him, because it's not necessary for him to lie awake alone.
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Wonderfully descriptive though.
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his body and mind threw him awake
An excellent description of waking up from a nightmare.
This really is chilling. Archie's "inventory" of his own body is particularly poignant, because we know that Archie has never expressed himself, his fear and guilt and shame, in words but that his body expressed it for him. Archie is so trapped in the dark, in the past and in his own mind; and yet, you make his strength palpable when he is able to calm himself down by controlling his breathing and pacing it to Horatio's.
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AS usual spare and evocative, and with added Donne a certainty of being a good read as of course it is
thank you
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