I remembered this song last night and realized it’s literally Tryst talking about. Literally every girl he meets, actually. But Aava is a good specific example.
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I remembered this song last night and realized it’s literally Tryst talking about. Literally every girl he meets, actually. But Aava is a good specific example.
FIC: window blues
“I have a business proposition,” he says. “And I missed you.” (Tryst/Aava heist AU, 2.1k)
AUcember || title lyric || read on ao3
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Aava is the last person Tryst tracks down. Not because he doesn’t want to see her - he’s dreamed of seeing her again for years. Pretty literally, actually. Aava shows up in a lot of his dreams, both the sexy kind and the not-sexy kind. And the sad kind. She’s in a lot of those too.
But Aava isn’t the first person he looks for when he gets out of jail. He’s done this math a couple times in his head: who’s going to be upset if they’re not higher on the list, who he needs first for the plan to work, who he wants to see. A four-year prison sentence ruins your social contact list, but Trystan Valentine has a very good social contact list.
So he gets out and he calls Bacta, which means that he also calls Leenik and Grizelle. He calls Christmas, not for work reasons but because she’ll be mad if he doesn’t. He calls Rendezvous, not because she cares but because she’ll give him a pretty solid smuggling-underworld rundown.
He calls Lyn, because she’ll tell him if he planned a bad heist, and then she’ll fix it. And he’s on the phone with Lyn for hours after they finish talking shop, because he missed talking to Lyn. He missed talking with a lot of people, but Lyn is the only one with the emotional wherewithal to realize it.
It’s not until after that, and after his contacts call their contacts, and every other piece of this puzzle is assembled, that he goes to Atlanta.
Aava/Tryst - First Date
For the Prompt: Aava/Tryst : First Date (First Kiss?) : Fluff
After a by-the-books round of secret closet sex, Tryst surprised both of them by asking Aava out on a proper date. She surprised them both doubly by agreeing. This is that date. Bonus points for the Mynock/Bluebird crews spying on the whole affair.
FILL - First Date - T
Aava/Tryst - Dressed Down
For the prompt: Aava/Tryst - Dressed Down
An either pre- or post-coital Aava, wearing nothing but an oversized BHIKKE shirt and underwear.
ART FILL - A Souvenir - [M]
Aava/Tryst - Foots
For the prompt: Aava/Tryst - Foots
Domme steps on train wreck. No preference to sexual or non.
FILL - Overstep - [M] (no major warnings)
regifting
Like most things involving Tryst, it’s haphazard, slightly insulting, and barely thought through. Aava receives things- trinkets, mainly- almost every week. Sometimes it’s accessories that he must have thought she’d like (his taste is decent, though runs towards the tacky) or simply random items that happened to be lying around. He’d sent her one of Leenik’s romance novels, once. Aava can only imagine the kind of uproar that had caused. On another occasion, it had been a suggestively shaped vegetable that she couldn’t eat, and so had given to Synox.
(The allusion, however, had been totally lost on him)
As to why he's started to do this, Aava can only conclude that Tryst saw this on the holonet, once, and thought it might be endearing.
She won’t admit it, but it kind of is.
“At least he’s thinking of you.” Zero says, as Aava opens the latest box and pulls out a mug emblazoned with a lewd slogan (untranslatable outside of the native planet, but something to do, it seems, with feet).
Aava turns the mug one way, then another, then sets it, with an air of decisive pride, right in the middle of Blue’s matched set of priceless Naboo porcelain, bumping the cups precariously close to the edge of their shelf.
“It’s sweet.” She admits, collapsing the box for disposal. “He obviously goes to a lot of trouble.” Zero quirks his head, the mask displaying a question mark.
“Do you ever send him anything back?”
Aava gives this the short, sharp laugh it deserves. Zero, because he can’t resist a good joke even if he doesn’t quite understand it yet, joins in. She adjusts the mug slightly, feels it tremble through the Force: a strand of a web that, along with the other gifts, will always lead her right to where Tryst is, should she ever need it.
“No.”
Something tropey and shippy for Campaign, please!
I chose coffee caf shop au because whatever:
“She comes in every day. Why does she come in every day? She works at a caf shop.”
“Tryst,” Bacta looks around from wiping the counter, “the espresso machine isn’t going to clean itself, you know.”
“Yeah, yeah.” Tryst replies distractedly, propping both elbows next to the cash register, chin on his hands. “It must be to see me, right? Our caf can’t be that good.”
Bacta makes an annoyed sort of growl in the back of his throat, which Tryst tunes out.
“Yeah, it must be me.” Tryst doodles in the spilled caf grounds with a finger. “I’m irresistible.”
“Can you irresistibly make me a caf?”
Aava, who seems to have materialised out of nowhere, raises an eyebrow. Tryst lets out an honest-to-goodness yelp and tries to run in six directions at once.
“Just out of interest,” Bacta asks, walking over to the register and pointedly ignoring Tryst’s freakout, “Why are you here?”
“Spying for Blue.” Aava says matter of factly, while Bacta makes her usual order. “But the service isn’t bad either.”
TRAAVA - PILLOW TALK - episode 60 got me like (ʘ‿ʘ)
It only occurs to Tryst that he needs to get information from Aava after he’s finished the ‘pillow’ part of ‘pillow talk’.
“So.” He lies back, staring at the ceiling, trying to convince himself this is part of a much bigger and better plan than it actually is. “You said this was strictly a personal thing, being here? So what other reasons could there be- I mean, hypothetically, if I were to see you again in another place, or-”
“Tryst.” Aava’s voice sounds tired, but then, it always does. “Typically, you do this part before the sex.”