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86 Searing, 121

The blood the elder Dornkirk brother had obtained from Private Albrecht had gone into an ice chest the moment Stefan had gotten it back to his laboratory that afternoon. He'd been up twice in the middle of the night to check on it and change the ice himself, trusting no one to the task.

They were close now, only a matter of days from when they would depart on what was possibly the most important trip of their lives. In even less time Stefan would be appearing in public to tie himself in marriage, what some considered the most important single day in the life of a man. The steady plod of Stefan's life, the prefered pace of his existence had been, heretofore, mostly lacking in watershed moments.

There had been his graduation from the Academy, the end of his tour as an officer in the ZADC, his graduation from the University, and beginning his work as the manager of the Windworks. But all of these had been things which he'd known would come about many years, sometimes his entire life, before they occurred. His wedding, though often spoken of in his life, hadn't been a sure thing till only around a month before he planned to take his vows. The Expedition had been in the works for less than a season. Yet these were the two moments that, more than anything else, he believed, would shape the course of his life.

He was to meet Eitan and Brenner in his laboratory, again, this morning. It was their last, officially scheduled meeting, before the one that would include the other chosen members of their Great work.

The season had flown by, taken up by working their minds and bodies in every conceivable way to prepare for the trip. Stefan had been up half the night most evenings reading everything he could get his hands on about the nature and geography of the Warrens, when he wasn't studying biological treatises or magical theory. In all honesty, he was more exhausted than he'd been his final months at University trying to earn his degrees. Only in the first, awful months of training after entering the ZADC had been as tiring as this Searing for Stefan.

After the experiments they performed today he was putting away all his studies. The previous half-day had been his last at the Windworks until the end of Ash. His father had been happily willing to get his hands back into it for a little while, having found retirement from the factory less interesting than he'd hoped. After (if) he returned from the Expedition Stefan would spend the remaining time with his wife.

His stomach clenched in worry and his chest in anticipation at his own mental use of the term. His wife. On the 1st of Ash he would be married, and up until then, he planned to do what amounted to nothing. There would be packing, of course, as he did not plan to return to Dornkirk Manor for the foreseeable future, there would also be fittings for his wedding suit, rehearsals and dinners with his new family or his first one. But, as far as research or work went, Stefan was done.

After this one last thing.

Moving through the laboratory he set up the scopes he'd been using since their commission early in the season, then moved on to set up several tests that would not require their use. He wanted to see the blood under the scopes, he would also be drawing some of his own blood for comparison, but he had no idea what that examination might show, so he was also setting up more standard tests. He would test for acidity, viscosity, and for the presence of several different chemical compounds.

When everything was set up he made his way to the dining room where his parents, brother, and soon-to-be-brother were lingering over breakfast. With an apologetic smile for Sylana, he said,

"Alright, chaps, all is it readiness. You'll have to forgive me, Mother, something unexpected fell into my lap only last evening and if we don't take advantage of it within the morning all change will be gone." She would not understand, but she was particularly pleased with him at the moment and was less likely, than perhaps ever, to fight with him.

"We will be finished by luncheon, and then I will be free for the final fittings and whatever else requires my attention for the wedding preparations." He bowed over her hand when she offered it with a look of indulgent exasperation, then swept Eitan and Brenner away with him.
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"Of course, Stefan." Sylana replied with no discernable feelings on the interruption apparent on her stoical countenance. She withdrew her hand and set it about raising a delicate teacup to her dark-painted lips as her eyes darted from Stefan to Eitan, whom she regarded with a slight nod, then to Brenner to whom she cast a dainty smirk as the young men quit her presence in favour of their work.

Brenner, for his part, was excited at the disruption to his morning routine. At least to what extent he even had a routine, anymore. Perhaps disruption had become the routine these past few weeks as the Air Commander shifted his days toward the business at hand, which was about as far from the air as a body could get- it being underground.

"Is this about what I think it is?" Brenner inquired of Stefan as he got in step with his taller, older brother. They hadn't crossed paths the prior night- Another aberration to prior routines, so Brenner wasn't altogether caught up on what Stefan was working on. At least it explained why he'd been absent from breakfast until they were halfway through their soft boiled eggs and sourdough toast.

He cast a sidelong glance to Eitan.

"I don't know about you, mate, but I am so bloody ready to get my hands dirty in the Warrens." He noticed a bit of yolk at the corner of Eitan's mouth and reached up to wipe it away with his thumb, which then went to his own mouth where he licked away the golden residue- casual as you please, as though it were a perfectly normal gesture between mates.

"It just feels like it's time. All the training, the inventorying, the research..." He sighed, "The anticipation can only keep me engaged for so long. I need some real action."
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Breakfast with the Dornkirks was qualitatively different today. Melchior treated him well for the most part, seeing him as an extension of Leir, most like. But Sylana was pleasant, at least compared to how she normally looked at him. He supposed that was a silver lining to the upcoming nuptials, though he didn't know if it would last. Delia would have her hands full with her mother-in-law, but Stefan seemed determined to inculcate his wife against upsetting things. Lovely Stef! Such a dependable fellow.

In any case, everything felt qualitatively different. In the last season, a true adult friendship had risen from the ashes of his childhood friendship with Brenner, which had sometimes been fraught. And now he had a growing friendship with Stefan as well, adulthood erasing the age gap that had prevented them from being closer. Brothers-in-law, as it should be. He turned from whatever sharp observation he and Brenner were trading back and forth when Stefan arrived, and he greeted him with a warm grin. Dabbing the corners of his mouth with his napkin, he rose to follow, making polite farewells and thanks to his hosts.

If he missed a spot, at least he had Brenner looking after him. He grinned at the little correction, and saluted jauntily.

"Thank you, Captain." But he was nodding vigorously, even despite having recently been in the Warrens and having an object lesson in how much preparation was necessary, especially given they would be with non-combatants. "I feel like a falcon straining at his jesses."

He flexed his arm as they walked. The training had paid off even if most of it was hidden behind the material of his coat.

"I suppose I'll just have to do a few thousand laps and push-ups until the dawn of our expedition finds us ready and willing!" His grin widened a bit for Brenner, then swung to include Stefan, who likely had important scientific things to tell them.
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The excited glint in Brenner's eye brought a smile to his elder brother's lips as they made their way through Stef's sitting room and office.

"I believe, dear brother, that it is. This is a unique opportunity that will expire by the day's end." Turning his smile on Eitan he added, "Forgive me sending that note so late last evening inviting you to breakfast. I did not feel safe trusting the real reason to paper. I should have said something before we parted yesterday but I'm afraid my head was too full of all you'd shown us."

Unlocking the door to the laboratory, having locked it even for the walk to the dining room and back, he let them all inside and then locked it behind them.

The scopes they had used to explore the lives of tiny pond creatures were set up again, with empty slides set by each to receive the vitae in due course.

"I don't know what we might see when we make our observations, perhaps nothing. I'm going to run all the tests I know how to do and I was hoping the two of you might submit to donating a small amount of your own blood, so I can compare."

He did not say that he also wanted to know if Eitan's blood was closer to Brenner's purely human, or Albrecht's magical nature. Eitan would surely be interested, and he might discuss it with the man in private at some point if the tests showed anything worth telling.
"I was originally going to use my own but having more than one control is better, not to mention that I," He grimaced briefly, "Discovered how difficult it is to draw one's own blood safely. If either of you is trained with a syringe I'll happily donate instead."

He asked after Brenner's continuing preparations as he got the men situated sitting down with their sleeves rolled up and took his samples as quickly and painlessly as he could.
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"Then let us make haste!" Brenner replied, for no particular reason. They were already moving apace and the insinuation had already been made, but it felt like the thing to say in response to Stefan's mention of the fleeting nature of the impending experiment. Brenner's mind whirled with possibilities, as Stefan turned his attentions to Eitan for the remainder of their trek to the laboratory. Once inside, Brenner lagged back a bit and permitted Stefan to take the lead as these were very much his environs and fell very much under the purview of his department.

"Ah, of course." Brenner replied promptly, reaching for the hilt of the dagger at his belt and unsheathing the blade. It wasn't until he'd nearly drawn it across his palm before he registered the rest of what Stefan had said, and promptly sheathed the weapon with all the subtlety he could muster in spite of his reddening visage. Syringes were, of course, the preferable instrument in this scenario, but Brenner's brain remained cloudy after having only had the singular cup of coffee he'd enjoyed with breakfast.

"I've administered medicine with syringes, but I'll admit I've never drawn blood. My training really only touched on first aid as it pertains to the necessities of the battlefield. But I'm not squeamish in the least..." As the drawing of a dagger moments earlier might have indicated,

"Whatever the case, brother, my blood is yours in more ways than one." He noted with a churlish wink as he drew up to the table upon which the scopes stood. His eyes scanned for scarlet, though he wasn't altogether certain Albrecht's blood would share the same hue as that of a human. The Lysanrin seemed mercurial of complexion, so perhaps their blood was similarly inconstant.
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Eitan nodded along with what Brenner said. Their training, as far as he knew, had been nearly identical.

"I was also trained mostly in first aid, and I've helped as I could with triage after battles, though I suppose my bedside manner is more skilled than actual therapeutics." He smiled and shrugged, remembering that last battle where he was focused more on how his Lysanrin subordinate had fit into things than he recalled the actual recovery, as well as a medical evacuation where he had met Myles Arnnett, mostly holding the man's hand and assessing the extent of his burns and keeping him chipper with conversation until the medic arrived with poppy milk to dull the pain.

"Perhaps we could each draw blood from another," he posited. "That way we each get a bit of practice. If we have the Mists' own luck, we might need to assist the good Doctor with her work." He didn't like to imagine worst-case scenarios, but that was a part of the responsibility of command. It would be Brenner's command, of course, but they would each be overseeing different parts of the expedition and so Eitan had been imagining things he might have to respond to.

"In any case, I suppose we could also become blood brothers." He chuckled and removed his coat. "My blood is yours."

After considering the pristine white of his shirt, he removed that as well and draped it over his coat. Even if he was too high ranking now for laundry duty, he didn't want to make more work for those who took care of his needs in that regard. Partially disrobed, it was evident that his training had paid off as well, though he was more whipcord muscle than bulk no matter how much he ate to feed the engine of his body.
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Stefan had his back turned, preparing the medical equipment when Brenner had mistakenly thought to open his veins for his brother in a much more traditional way than the one his elder intended, so was left unaware of the faux pas. He did turn back around to give an exasperated expression that fell into a helpless smile at the pun concerning their shared heritage. The wink was what broke his stern expression, as it usually did from Brenner. The man seemed an expert, and perhaps the only expert, at getting reactions from Stefan.

Turning back with a medical tray set up with devices he gave a brief tutorial on how a syringe was used to extract fluids as well as inject them.

"First, one must locate a vein." He raised a brow and when he was given permission he stepped up to Brenner and motioned for him to push up the sleeve of his silken pajama sleeve. "We do so by a tie to make them more visible, like so." Using a slim strip of leather he fastened tightly to his brother's arm just above the elbow he cause the blue cords of vein in his lower arm to show themselves more clearly.

"And then, you carefully insert the needle into the most likely candidate. The walls of the veins are thicker than you'd think, but the needles used in modern medicine are very sharp, so it should present no issues. They are round, and thus they do roll sometimes, so it can take more than one prick on occasion. If I may?" He looked to Brenner again, and when he got the go-ahead he positioned himself so both men could observe as he carefully slid the needle through the skin and down into the vein. Happily, he pierced it straight away, not something that he did every time by any means.

"There, I've got it, now one must simply draw back on the plunger like so," He demonstrated, drawing a few tablespoons worth of bright red blood into the clear glass cylinder attached to the needle. "The suction isn't always comfortable, and if you draw much more than this sometimes the patient becomes dizzy. But this should be plenty for today." Releasing the plunger Stefan reached over for a bit of bandage, "You extract the needle, trying for the exact angle at which you inserted it to avoid any additional damage," He did so, angles were something he understood well, "And then press a bit of gauze to the wound."

'Wound' was an exaggerated term, the hole poked in Brenner's skin was barely large enough to see and only bled a drop onto the clean white gauze before it stopped. Stefan beamed a little bit, feeling safe to enjoy his knowledge and this minor success in the current company.

"There you have it, gentlemen." Holding up the small vial for their inspection he removed the needle and capped it before setting it on the tray beside the second set, of three, of extraction equipment.

"Who would like to try first? I'll take the needle next, it's only fair."

Sitting himself down, as it would allow for a better angle and one never knew how one might react to having one's blood draw, he looked from Eitan to Brenner with an almost eager expression on his face. The immediate willingness of both men to spill their blood at his request, and for no greater purpose than curiosity had touched Stefan in a small way and he wanted to show himself as willing to do the same for them.
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"Well, fortunately I exercised before brekkie, so my veins shouldn't be too bashful... " Brenner noted as he obliged Stefan and slid his sleeve up to his shoulder, cuffing it there and letting his hands fall to his sides, as the instruction commenced. The Air Commander didn't deign to look away as the needle pierced his flesh and found its mark. There was something beautiful about that particular, shade of deep red that rushed to fill the little vial out of which the needle protruded.

"Well struck, Stef." He lauded the precision of the prick, "Barely felt a thing." Indeed, he hadn't even winced. As Stefan continued the lesson, Brenner did his part by taking over the application of pressure with the gauze so his brother could stow the newly acquired specimen.

"Eitan, why-..." As his eyes shifted toward his old friend, he paused taken aback to find the man shirtless. Blinking, he chuckled. "Bit early in the morning for a striptease, innit?" But he quickly pressed on with his initial thought, before anyone could respond to his extempore, "Anyway, why don't you prick Stefan, Eitan, and I'll prick you?" Of course he knew what he was doing with that phrasing, and the accompanying smirk broadcast as much.

He lifted the gauze from his arm and glanced at the tiny drop of bright scarlet seeming to float on that sea of white. Strange how different the colour looked against that stark, bright background, versus how it appeared in the syringe. Glancing at his arm, he could barely even locate the point of incision, which blended in amongst the light freckles that dotted his fair-skinned arms. Satisfied that his skin was taut enough to maintain its integrity with no need of bandaging or further pressure, he balled up the piece of gauze and tossed it into the rubbish.

"You know, I do have summat else that might be worth inspecting..." He realised. "When Talon was hither, I let him drink from a flask of mine. Obviously, I never used it again after his lips had touched it and it's been some months, but... It is an otherworldly creature, and perhaps there might be aught to learn from its saliva? I'd be happy to fetch the flask, or you can send Dienerin up to my room for it?"
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"Oh, a little bit distracted, are we?" he asked, smirking in Brenner's direction and giving him a bit of shoulder action before laughing and heading over to Stefan. He had watched Stefan do it with keen attention, and he had watched it being done to him on countless occasions. A part of his contract with the Order allowed the Minders to take his blood and do other invasive tests as the Rune had done its work on his mongrel blood. Yet another sacrifice of blood and dignity for the good of the State.

"Anyway, I don't trust you to be quite as precise as Stef and I don't want to ruin a shirt."

He broke the process down into easily consumable steps in his head, allowing him to move from one to the other with seeming confidence. If anything, he had learned that confidence helped when comforting a wounded comrade. If you believed all would be well, it was easier for them to believe. After rolling up Stefan's sleeve, he tied the tourniquet around his arm about where he had tied it on Brenner. He slipped a finger underneath, which made it tight, but not too tight.

"All right?" he asked, checking in with Brenner's big brother. He smiled and ran his thumb up and down the faint vein, massaging it. "Clench your fist up a few times for me, hey?" If anything, he was aping the physicians and nurses and medics who had worked on him more than he was exercising any sort of expertise. He applied alcohol to a bit of gauze and wiped down the bit where he planned to insert the needle, and then prepared for injection.

"Looked somewhere between about fifteen and thirty degrees, was it?" Geometry had been important when learning flight mechanics and how to properly aim a cannon, and so he was trying to apply what he knew to something almost entirely different. At least the maths were just maths.

He lightly pinched the vein just to hold it in place, and then awkwardly attempted an easy glide at a proper angle.

"Weird," he said as he felt the needle break through that initial resistance of the skin. He paused there, not wanting to push through the other side of the vein. He glanced at Stefan's face to gauge whether he was causing undue pain. The last thing he wanted to do was blow out the vein. On the one hand, he was competitive about things and there had continued to be a friendly competitive spirit as they all bettered themselves for the task on the horizon, but it was more important to him that he not hurt one of his comrades through a lack of expertise.

"Here goes."

Pulling back the plunger, he held his breath until blood started to pool within the syringe's glass ampule. Breathing a sigh of relief, he grinned. It took him at least twice as long to manage the small feat of medical skill as it had taken Stefan, but when he reached for another square of gauze, he placed it lightly over the injection site and applied pressure to it as soon as the needle was clear. Awkwardly, he reached across himself to set the syringe down. It felt like this would have been better handled if he had twice as many hands, but he supposed as with any skill it got easier with practice.

"Brynn, get the brave boy a lollipop, won't you?" He grinned and waited until Stefan took over the pressure to stand up and await his turn to sit down. Though it had gone well, he found himself a touch weary from the tension he had hidden. White-knuckled terror was his middle name.
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The by-play flashing between the two cleverer men made Stefan blink, as he suddenly found that he wasn't entirely unaware of the meaning of what was being said anymore. He flushed, furiously and couldn't even look at Eitan, now bare-chested. A moment before it had seemed like a logical reaction to the scientific learning experience, now it felt... erotic and entirely inappropriate. It did not matter whether or not Stefan liked seeing Eitan topless, not in the least.

Turning his back rather abruptly he hoped neither of his companions would notice that he was up to anymore more than removing the needle from the little vial of Brenner's blood and capping it correctly. Brenner's additional teasing, which seemed like it was directed mostly at Eitan, and was, Stefan knew, entirely normal between them only served to render the eldest man a darker color.

Taking a firm hold on himself he pressed down the discomfiting and frankly confusing feelings until he felt the heat drain from his face again. When he was able to turn back to the two men he realized they were waiting for him and he stepped quickly to one of the chairs, sitting himself down and beginning to unbutton his own shirt, which would not roll up all the way to his shoulder, unlike Brynn's loose sleeping shirt. He did not, distinctly did not, allow his mind to think of what was happening as anything but a scientific experiment. Surprisingly, that worked, and he was able to slip his left arm from the confines of his clothing without turning any unmanly shades.

The next information to come from his brother caused Stefan to pause in repeating his instructions to Eitan and consider.

"I doubt that, at this stage of science, I might render anything useful from such a specimen. I have examined my own saliva before and have not been able to detect anything. Which isn't to say there isn't anything, only that my instruments aren't precise enough, or even perhaps looking for the wrong things. I think that might best be examined by Reconciliators. I have heard that use of the right types of inflictions can make use of the personal fluids of others. Information might be garnered about the Lord Pidge that could be used. Is that actually possible, Eitan?"

Perhaps the youngest of the three was not the magical expect the Dornkirks believed him to be, but they did believe it, and Stefan would accept whatever he had to say on the matter. Eitan was helping with his sleeve and applying the cord that would cause his veins to manifest visibly as they spoke of magical things. He followed the instruction and pumped his first several times as Eitan's touch soothed him, despite knowing he was about to be mildly stabbed. The process of being stabbed felt significantly less anxiety-inducing than the idea of the teasing being directed towards him.

Nodding at the questions he answered calmly,

"I have been aiming for about twenty, or twenty-two. Don't hold the vein, it actually causes it to sink back down. There, yes." The pain of penetration was so mild, and his interest in what was happening so strong that he didn't react to it at all. "Just a little deeper, slowly."

When he saw his own vitae flowing into the glass cylinder it was surprisingly cathartic. It was easy to be patient as Eitan worked his way through the steps with care, much preferable to someone rushing through and damaging him. When the needle was out and the gauze applied he held it in place and said,

"Well done, indeed. Excellent."

Stefan clamped down on his imagination with the strength of a lifetime of practice when Eitan made his little quip to Brenner. Standing without any of it crossing his face, even rolling his eyes in response to the teasing, which he knew was what both of the younger men wanted. Letting Eitan take his chair he watched Brenner pick up and begin prepping the final syringe.
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