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Show them the joy and the pain and the ending (Stillwater) - Heartfire - 06-10-2017 show them the joy and the pain and the ending This was a meeting long in coming. But the time had finally come, and there is no escaping it now. Not when she is the one doing the hunting. i filled up my senses with thoughts from the ghosts @[Toli] RE: Show them the joy and the pain and the ending (Stillwater) - Stillwater - 06-13-2017 Stillwater He would swear that he sensed her, though he had no magic to aid in it. And when he turned his head-- He immediately regretted it. His handsome face hardened and he looked away again. Luster. Luster. Not Luster. More of her family. But why'd she have to share the colors. Why couldn't it be Luster at last. Why would it never be Luster. Because he sent her away. Except that was for the best. He didn't want Luster here. He'd... probably fail her. Would probably kill her. And, it wasn't in his nature, but he didn't want to. She slid to his side and waited. He kept his gaze firmly on the ripple of water before them, wishing he could sink into it. He didn't know her and he hated her already. Hated her for who she reminded him of. Even hated her voice when she spoke his name. He could almost pretend it was Luster. But they were much different, he could see that already. She was nothing like Luster. But that was a good thing, wasn't it? "We have much to discuss, you and I." Oh? he responded casually, deliberately bland. His body was relaxed, and yet every bit of his insides were churning. He should just kill her. But she probably really was related to Luster. Except... she also smelled of Nerine. Salt and sea and sun. A message from Nayl? he asked lightly, dark blue gaze still settled on the water, face impassive. He knew it wouldn't be; not a message, not from Nayl. Nayl took care of things on her own, especially where he was concerned. He had a strange thought then. He was glad Ivar wasn't here. Just in case he would have to kill her. He stood stoic and still, an elegant obsidian statue. His only interest was on the water, in the water. He would see what she wanted with him, what sort of political nonsense was required of him this time, and then he'd go below where he belonged. RE: Show them the joy and the pain and the ending (Stillwater) - Heartfire - 06-15-2017 show them the joy and the pain and the ending She would have to be blind not to know of the strong resemblance she shares with her siblings. That blue and white is distinctive, a perfect melding of her parents. With the exception of her twin, every single one of them shares that recognizable trait. i filled up my senses with thoughts from the ghosts RE: Show them the joy and the pain and the ending (Stillwater) - Stillwater - 06-17-2017 Stillwater "You know as well as I that Nayl would never send another to see to her personal business." Yeah, he did know that. He definitely knew that. He much preferred that Nayl was how she was, that she would come to him on her own. Alone. He loved when they were alone. She was almost more free with herself that way. Almost allows him to touch her, though he never fully tried. Not completely. Only taunted himself with the agonizing nearness, that exotic scent of hers, the wonder of what she really felt like. What she tasted like. "Since you mention it though, I am rather curious. I once watched Nayl destroy a particular cave. It seems to have had some meaning." He reflected on that, his face still impassive. She'd smashed his cave? Buried it under the sea. That must be what this one meant, to bring it up to him. Why would she destroy his cave? He hadn't lived there in years. He'd been trapped here in Sylva, couldn't return to it if he'd wanted to. And he had wanted to. Even after he and Nayl parted ways so at odds that one time, nearly hating each other perhaps. Or something similar. Hating how they affected each other. Ah, that must be when she sunk it to the depths of the ocean. A slow smile drew across his lips and he chuckled softly. His dark, blue-gray gaze slid to her again, eyes bright with amusement. Nayl loved him. Not anymore, of course. Unfortunate, that. But she must have loved him before to be driven to such measures. Had to ensure he wouldn't be returning home, did she? Oh, he definitely enjoyed that. That's fairly amusing, he gave honestly. Always honestly. So you've come to entertain me then? He flowed seamlessly to her side with a smooth side-step, lining his body to hers and already enjoying the heat she gave off, his eyes tracking where their shoulders met. She was enticing, wasn't she? Must run in the family. His mouth gravitated towards her, wanting to feel that graceful neck under his lips, but he paused before touching. His breath rolled over her, mmm and she smelled good. He could already tell she wouldn't be interested in his sort of entertainment. But maybe that's what made this so fun. So, entertain me, little spitfire. Come play with the monster. RE: Show them the joy and the pain and the ending (Stillwater) - Heartfire - 06-23-2017 show them the joy and the pain and the ending For a long time, she simply watches him, letting his words fade into obscurity. She is a poor entertainer, nor does she have any intention of doing so. i filled up my senses with thoughts from the ghosts |