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you're always in my head; dom - Barret - 05-03-2015
RE: you're always in my head; dom - Dominion - 05-03-2015 and death shall have no DOMINION Dominion was well acquainted with grief. Loss was her oldest friend, her lifelong companion. Everyone she had ever loved had in the end only renewed that bond. Parents, siblings, her entire people lost to drought and disease and warfare. Four tribes scattered to the wind, the last of the survivors drowned in the cold, bitter sea that had spit her back out on strange shores. The entire life she’d made for herself since, with friends and family, a lover and babies, all stolen by the cruel mountain that had sheltered them and lulled them into complacency. All lost, because the world was always only ever ending. And yet. And yet, once again Dom had survived. Once again, she was healing. And once again, Tarnished had found her at the end of the world and helped her pick up the shattered pieces of her life and forge them into something new. He and the mysterious goddess of the sea had helped her through yet another tragedy. And now once again, Dom was not adrift in the bitter sea, tossed about by waves more wild than she could rie out, just fighting to keep her head above water. Once again, she was healing. Once again, she was standing tall. He, on the other hand, was lying in the dirt. She saw him, cheek pressed into the grass with an aimless desperation, looking as though he wanted to melt into the patch of earth beneath him. And because she knew that ache, knew the way it rang inside a hollowed out body that felt like it was made of broken glass and splinters, she ambled over, her nose low to the ground so that it brushed against his neck when she got close enough. “So what happened then?” she murmured, her voice uncharacteristically gentle. But she didn’t want to be the one to shatter him, and he looked on the verge of it already. No more may gulls cry at their ears Or waves break loud on the seashores; Where blew a flower may a flower no more Lift its head to the blows of the rain; RE: you're always in my head; dom - Barret - 05-03-2015
RE: you're always in my head; dom - Dominion - 05-03-2015 and death shall have no DOMINION “Margaery.” Ah, not a what, then. A who. Dom knew just what whos could do to a heart, just what devastation they could leave in their wake. Her who had pushed aside every lesson she’d learned from a childhood spent surviving when no one else had. Her who had barged into her heart and claimed it as his own with his irresistibly charming grin and those deep brown eyes that just sparkled with playful teasing and the kind of innocence she had lost to life before she’d left her mother’s side. “That explains a lot,” she said, and her voice was huskier, empathy with a touch of rueful self-deprecating humor. “Whos do a lot more damage than whats.” She lipped at the silky black of his mane and tugged. “So are you going to get back up, then? Or are you going to lay here for the rest of your life waiting for her to come back to you?” The question was simple, almost flippant, but his answer would tell her a lot. Was he the type to spend forever lost in the past, in what had been and what could have been and what never was? Or did he have it in him to stand back up even when life knocked him on his ass? She’d needed a swift kick in hers from a goddess of the sea. Maybe she could return the favor, as it were. Or maybe he was too far gone to be brought back. She had seen those too, had known them well. Sometimes even the strong of spirit broke badly enough that they couldn’t mend. They usually fell to predators or starved or fell ill, their bodies giving in to the breaking. Ah, but here. Here, there was food in abundance beyond the telling of it. Here, there were healers to repair bodies ravaged by illness, and somehow despite the proliferation of prey animals, the predators were at a baffling minimum. Even the broken survived here, far more easily than Dom could understand. Maybe he would be one of the walking dead, unable to escape into oblivion. Unable to find their way back to the stars. Lost in a world that had forgotten how to lead them home. No more may gulls cry at their ears Or waves break loud on the seashores; Where blew a flower may a flower no more Lift its head to the blows of the rain; RE: you're always in my head; dom - Barret - 05-03-2015
RE: you're always in my head; dom - Dominion - 05-03-2015 and death shall have no DOMINION So this was his life now, huh? Dom lowered herself to the ground nearby, laying her cheek against the grass and rubbing it the same way he was. Yep. “Well, seems like a pretty shitty life to me. If you want, I can probably find something to come over and finish you off if you’d rather. A wolf or something. You know, get it over with.” She launched herself to her feet and shook herself to dislodge the dust and the dirt and the bits of grass clinging to her spotted coat, then looked around. Not that she was likely to find any hungry predators in the area. They were inexplicably rare despite such an easy meal. “Or I guess you could wallow until one comes along on its own. It might take a while, though. I haven’t exactly seen many of them around. You’re more likely to be killed by rockfall than eaten around these parts,” she added, old pain that had long since been left in the past reaching forward to color her tone. She wondered if that counted as joking about the horror that had befallen her family – all too literally – and if joking counted as progress. With a mental shrug of fuck it she continued. “Guess you could always just starve to death. But that’s long and slow and extremely unpleasant.” And took months to recover from if he decided to change his mind. It had taken her three or four months at the lake with Tarnished for company before she was feeling fighting fit after the sea had spit her back up on Beqanna’s shores. But then, she’d had fight in her. This one seemed to be all fought out. No more may gulls cry at their ears Or waves break loud on the seashores; Where blew a flower may a flower no more Lift its head to the blows of the rain; RE: you're always in my head; dom - Barret - 05-04-2015
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