you could break my heart in two, but when it heals, it beats for you
It is mid-afternoon, the warmest part of the day in other places, but up here in the North it is just the time of day in which the sun glares most harshly off of the snow. Kensa keeps her back to it, choosing to linger on the beach. Before her eyes, the ocean spreads out again, dark and deceptively calm at low tide.
She has not decided if she will stay here, or even what she plans to do with herself. There was a time when there were things she wanted, and gazing toward the mainland, Kensa does not have to try hard to remember them. Hidden in distant clouds are the peaks of Hyaline. She is no longer the child that so loved those heights, but they made her strong, almost strong enough to be the woman she should have been. She had risen to a leader up there, made a wish that would alter the destiny of generations, been betrayed, and became the betrayer. It is the love she remembers most clearly. It rises to the top, like the foam crowning the waves that roll in at her feet, drawing her attention as it always does. Kensa hopes someone is loving her little ones, now not so little. Always the years with him come to mind, pieces only, beautiful and flawed. She knows someone will be loving him, and she tries not to think about it because she has no right to.
So her mind wanders back to all the other things and finds it takes little for what has been smothered to flare to life again. Just as she turns toward the sound of an approach, she wonders if she will regret this day and the path she sets herself upon. Then she smiles her beautiful scimitar smile.
Regret lives on either side of the coin and she would rather call it for herself.
“Hello. I don’t think we’ve met?” Maybe they have, but her lovely face drifts into kind openness so that anyone would believe this beauty has forgotten them. (Remember what a fool they thought you were, Kensa?) She is warm in her demeanor, eager, and intent upon the one who has joined her. As she regards them her smile softens and then flares to brilliance again.
“Kensa.”
You know, that’s all the introduction she ever needs to bother with.
Kensa
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