Tangerine
In the middle of the night, I go walking in my sleep
@[Amet]
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
Wolf mother at the door- she don't smile anymore [Amet]
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10-13-2017, 08:05 PM
if there's a light at the end, it's just the sun in your eyes The celestial filly directs him and Amet leaves without another word to her or to Corvus. His narrow body moves swiftly over the terrain of Hyaline, bright amber eyes searching the distance for Tangerine. Her daughter had said he could find her near the River,. the same place he had heard she was staying after she'd left his home. His bitterness is gone now, replaced with fear for the painted mare. She had been gone six months. And now she couldn't even make it to Hyaline on her own. It doesn't take the leather-plated stallion long to spot the river at the border of his territory, though he hears it first. It rumbles through the trees and over rocks, never ceasing... Amet moves along the soft bank, his amber eyes roving the topiary as he moves. There aren't many others nearby, and he wonders if he has gone too far - or not far enough? "Tang?" he asks into the summer breeze, an unwelcome dread sitting heavy in his stomach. The feeling reminds him of the attack (the helplessness), and he suddenly wants to leave, to go back... He can't, though. He can't leave her here thinking that he'd refused to help her, that he didn't care. His first friend. "Tang!" he calls again, with more confidence. He ventures further, the search now more frantic than before. Amet @[Tangerine]
10-14-2017, 07:33 PM
if there's a light at the end, it's just the sun in your eyes He can smell her scent, can sense that she is somewhere nearby, or had been recently. He stops his wandering, letting the sound of his hoof steps fall into silence so that the only sound he must try to hear over is the flowing water of the river. The sun offers little assistance in his search and Amet considers using his nihilism to reach into the forest, to see if there are any powers that he could potentially dampen... to see if Tang and her powers of premonition are still in the surrounding trees. She calls to him before he can do so, and the gilded stallion swiftly pivots his body in her direction. Her voice trembles as he quells the distance between them quickly and he snorts at her statement, though his amber eyes are frantically searching her painted frame for injuries instead of meeting her eyes. "Given up?" his question comes out as a whisper when finally his gaze meets hers. "The warrior queen that I know would never do such a thing." She is weak, damaged, not herself. He does not take offense to her statement, instead opting to believe that she would never give up on him. "What happened, mahal?" he is barely able to ask, worried beyond belief that she will tell him she has just resurfaced from the Underneath, that maybe the same things that had tried to kill Ciri had tried to kill her... that Ciri could be in danger once again. "Are you okay?" he whispers, not expecting her to say yes, but hoping that her wounds, whether internal or external, are ones that he will be capable of healing. Amet @[Tangerine]
10-16-2017, 02:36 PM
if there's a light at the end, it's just the sun in your eyes Amet can't close the distance between them; even the thought of it feels wrong while she has Warrick and he has Ciri. He is not privy to proper etiquette or the line between consoling someone as a friend or consoling them as something more. And he could not live with himself, should he give her the incorrect idea or do something to hurt her navy-pointed companion or his starry-eyed girl. Amet is in the business of making others happy, best not to delve in the opposite direction. His amber gaze completes its inspection and he turns to look at her eyes now, which seem hollow and unfeeling. His heart squeezes uncomfortably as she grants him with the only information he needs. Carnage. His anger flares again, but he is prepared for it this time, and the leather-plated stallion exhales slowly to keep from expressing it. Amet fears that he will push her away again, that she will not be able to handle his rage in her current state. And when she shakes her head, offering him a small no in response to his question when she can't even meet his gaze, the young King drops his head sadly. "What do you need, Tang, to help you be okay?" he asks gingerly, hoping that he is not overstepping. He knows that he will not be able to fix it, that he cannot make it right (as much as he would like to), but he can try to help his first friend as much as be possibly can. He waits expectantly for her answer, worry and anxiety prevalent in his golden gaze. Amet @[Tangerine]
10-16-2017, 06:00 PM
if there's a light at the end, it's just the sun in your eyes Of all things for her to say, it's the one thing that he had been least expecting that finally falls from her lips. He should have known, though, when her eyes had failed to meet his. When she refused to give him the whole story. Amet, having been under the impression that she could tell him her whole truths just as he could do with her, stands awestruck and unwilling to believe the words that she has just slapped him with. What had happened? When had she decided that she could not, should not, tell him everything? Anger, a common theme in their most recent conversations, flares again. He does his best to dampen it the way he can do with magical traits, but this time he can't stop the hardening of his eyes or the way his nostrils flare. "What?" he asks flatly, so much so that it nearly sounds like a statement. He has so many questions for her and he wants to blurt them all out at once. Mostly, though, he wants to know why, but before his mouth can connect to his mind, the painted mare is speaking again. His ears twitch for just a moment before turning backwards, though they don't pin. Never. "I don't need you to be an advisor or diplomat, Tang," he blurts out, wanting to tell her that she could have just confided in him. Could have simply told him instead of leaving him to guess. Could have just been a friend, but he had wanted to show his appreciation for her and her friendship by giving her that title. He hadn't known that it would make her feel trapped. Amet falls silent again, his amber eyes searching hers as she tries to revitalize a small semblance of their friendship. His gaze is no longer angry, instead flecked with sadness and when she reaches her last point he truly begins to realize the gravity of their conversation. He expels a sigh of disbelief, his brow furrowing in confusion and irritation. "Never mind that you're not my only friend anymore, Tang. You were still my first friend. And it was with your guidance and friendship that I mended my relationship with Iset, that I was able to bounce back after the attack on Hyaline, that..." he snorts in exasperation and takes a small stride backwards, his amber gaze hard and hurting. "I thought my friendship was of value, too." His jaw tightens as tears, having developed swiftly in his hardened gaze, threaten to spill. "But now you have to say goodbye simply because you're thinking of going home? I would have walked you all the way there and walked myself all the way back here if you had asked." He is silent for a beat. For two. "I know your wanderlust well. I just hope it will bring you back here one day, to tell me how you've spent your life." Amet @[Tangerine]
10-21-2017, 06:51 PM
if there's a light at the end, it's just the sun in your eyes The thought of Carnage has begun to make Amet feel sick ─ his stomach twists uncomfortably and a dull, constant sadness sweeps over him. The young King searches her face, looking for the upbeat Tang he had met years ago. The Tang that had somehow made friends of him and Warrick. But this is not that Tangerine. There is a part of her that has been broken and this realization removes all anger from the leather-plated stallion. She needs to be fixed, but only by time, and while he comes to terms with this epiphany, Amet is not pleased with it. She drops her vague statements and sugar-coated explanations then, finally explaining to Amet how she had felt, and what she knew she needed. He can only imagine what the Dark God had done to her ─ he had, after all, heard Ciri's horrifying story of the Underneath, and he is not naive to think that it could not happen again. This explanation is something he can get behind. It's something that he understands. His heart aches for the painted mare and he nods to her with a small, sad smile. "Okay," he says softly, fully accepting her need to travel away from Beqanna, remembering the urgency he'd felt when he had known it was time to steal away from Shalla and the Dunes. Tang moves with him when he retreats, a small action that Amet notices but does not mention. Before Ciri, he would have closed that distance between them to inhale her scent one more time. He would have told her how he had felt. Now, though, the young King's mind has been consumed by the starry-eyed girl. He feels no sadness over whatever opportunity he may have missed with Tangerine, there is only sadness that his life will be devoid of her friendship. "Of course we are still friends," he says softly before a sigh falls from his lips. Her offer coaxes a small chuckle from the dragon King and he takes a step forward to nudge her neck gently. "I will ask my questions when you return, mahal. When do you leave?" Amet @[Tangerine] |
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