05-13-2020, 02:09 PM
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@[Ryatah]
Beqanna
Assailant -- Year 226
"But the dream, the echo, slips from him as quickly as he had found it and as consciousness comes to him (a slap and not the gentle waves of oceanic tides), it dissolves entirely. His muscles relax as the cold claims him again, as the numbness sets in, and when his grey eyes open, there’s nothing but the faint after burn of a dream often trod and never remembered." --Brigade, written by Laura
[private] time for the father-daughter dance
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05-13-2020, 02:09 PM
@[Ryatah]
05-24-2020, 02:37 AM
“I know when you go down all your darkest roads I would have followed all the way to the graveyard.” She returns to Hyaline as she always does, because this has become a home for her far more than anywhere else. Homes have always been a tricky thing for her, because often they were not a somewhere, but a someone. There were times, such as with the valley, where even after the someone left the somewhere that it still felt like home, but she has never found that feeling since. There is something about Atrox that feels like home because she knows where he is, knows that even when they both leave that they will come back here. He is, surprisingly, one of the few constants that she has in her life, and she does not see herself abandoning Hyaline for as long as he is still here. When she returns in the early morning she does not seek him out immediately, however. She finds where she had left Echis, curled and safely tucked away in a grove of trees and on a bed of spring clover. The touch that she places against her neck is so soft it could have simply been a breath, not enough to wake her, before she slips away again in the fog of the morning, in the direction of the lake. She is not ready to settle in for the day quite yet, though this was a common occurrence with her. She is surprised when she crests one of the many rocky slopes that overlook the lake to see a pale, glowing figure – so similar to her own. Her heart twinges with a sad kind of delight at the sight of her daughter, and she simply watches her for maybe a heartbeat too long. She wonders if anyone else can see the similarities between them, or if Ryatah has simply fabricated them inside of her head. She looks like Agetta, of course, but there is so much more that she wonders how long this secret is going to stay a secret. When the strikingly white of Beyza’s eyes find the unsettling dark of hers there is an immediate smile in response, and in a matter of moments she is at her side. “Beyza,” she says without masking her obvious delight, pressing her nose into the young girl’s neck before pulling away to ask, “What are you doing here?” ryatah
06-09-2020, 05:20 PM
@[Ryatah]
07-03-2020, 11:25 PM
“I know when you go down all your darkest roads I would have followed all the way to the graveyard.” “Hyaline is beautiful, and you know you’re welcome here anytime,” she tells her, with another touch to Beyza’s neck. “If you see Atrox though it might be a good idea to leave him alone,” she adds with a faint but amused smile, “He can be….less than friendly.” She doesn’t think that he would do anything to the young girl, even if he recognized her as Agetta’s daughter. He was irritable enough though that even Ryatah chose to rarely disturb him, and though Beyza had her magic to defend herself with, she would prefer for it to never come to that. “I would love to see anything that you can show me,” a genuine expression from someone like her, who has always been fond of magic and all the strangeness that came with it. Magic has not always been kind to her, and yet it has defined her. All the ways magic has touched her has shaped her, played a part in the way it sharpened her in some places while softening her in others. It was hard to hate something that has given her so many things – like Beyza. She can hear the birds, the sound of wings fluttering on the wind, and she lifts her dark gaze to the sky. When she looks back she is surprised to see Beyza’s entire demeanor has changed. There is concern, first, but that is quickly washed away by remorse. Even though it wasn’t her fault – she had played no part in Anaxarete’s games – she still could not shake the feeling of guilt. She holds the young girl’s gaze, her chest tightening with anxiety, and at first all she can do is nod her agreement. “Yes,” she finally says, her voice soft. “You are. Mine and Agetta’s.” Her tongue feels heavy, but her mind is frenetic. She wants to explain everything, wants to assure Beyza that this truth did not mean anything had to change. “Your mother doesn’t know,” is what she says instead, and continues imploringly, “and I don’t think it’s a good idea to tell her.” ryatah @[Beyza]
07-27-2020, 07:25 PM
@[Ryatah]
08-23-2020, 06:46 PM
“I know when you go down all your darkest roads I would have followed all the way to the graveyard.” Her head shakes gently at Beyza’s question. “Your father doesn’t know either.” She pauses, catching herself before she reveals too much of the truth – before she tells her that only one other knows the truth, and that is Anaxarete. She knew that Beyza was incredibly close with the shadow mare, and she did not want to imply anything negative about her. As it was, she didn’t dislike Anaxarete to begin with. Though she often ended up ensnared in her web of games, usually only by association, it was difficult to blame the dark for behaving exactly as you’d expect it to. A shadow would always be a shadow, and though she suspects there was an ulterior motive behind the creation of Beyza, she has never tried to ask. “Your parents love you,” is what she says instead, accompanied by a sympathetic smile. “I don’t think anything you told them would change that. But this just seems like one of those truths that would bring with it an unnecessary hurt. Even with my blood, you are still their daughter.” She searches the young girl’s face for a glimmer of understanding, hoping that what she says makes some kind of sense. Telling Plume and Agetta that Beyza was not a daughter born between the two of them would accomplish nothing, and she was not the type to inflict pain if it could be avoided. “You can call me whatever you would like. I won’t be offended if you still just call me Ryatah.” She reaches out then to gently touch her nose to the girl’s impossibly pale neck, skimming her lips across her skin before pulling away in case this new information has left her feeling apprehensive towards her. “I have known you were my daughter from the very beginning, and I loved you even though you didn’t know it.” ryatah okay I was thinking this could be a closer since I am garbage. At least now Beyza officially knows ryatah is her dad-mom | ||||||||||||
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