I waited for something and something died
so I waited for nothing and nothing arrived
it's our dearest ally, it's our closest friend
it's our darkest blackout, it's our final end
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
open all your windows, let the rains come in; dovev
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I waited for something and something died it's our dearest ally, it's our closest friend the heaviness in my heart belongs to gravity
02-21-2017, 08:24 PM
He was born of the mountain. Didn't have a mother, didn't have a father, couldn't remember a birth. He began here, curled and silent as he watched the faces stumble around him full of terror and anguish for reasons he couldn't comprehend. His life started there in that devastation as people tried to find their loved ones and often failed, so it made sense that it was devastation that followed in his wake. Perhaps it was his creation that produced it all to begin with, tore their world asunder with merciless ferocity. Perhaps he was the catalyst to all bad things. He'd never been back since wandering off that first day where the magical boundary had stroked him lovingly as a mother would, since finding Cerva as a young boy and adopting her for himself. She had become the center of his world, and the mountain was an ever-watchful presence in the background, guarding its child as he learned the ways of life; as he grew and aged into a man, as he took that perfect creature between his thighs and bred a new devastation. A new catalyst that did not answer to the mountain as he did. That did not answer to him either. He was nothing to her. So he wasn't quite sure why he came now. Maybe he hoped to receive guidance somehow, a way to gain back his perfect child born of a perfect being. Maybe just to forget for a time, shirk his endless search for a man of metal. Or maybe it was fate. His heart stopped when he saw her, here in the place he was created, lying there on his mother's snow-capped breast. Just like that first day, where it all began, he walked to her as though in a trance, as though he had no other purpose for breathing but to be right there with her. Maybe he didn't. Nothing else existed then. Only her as he carefully wrapped around her, trying not to bleed on her. But it was even more useless than the first time he'd tried; he bled more freely here, the mountain's power desperately trying to speed along his delayed changes, his armor's growth. His mouth gingerly buried in her hair, breathing in the fragrance that soothed and mellowed him and yet could also ignite him in an instant, soiling her and hating himself for it. Hating himself for a great many things. He sighed inaudibly, finally feeling as though he could truly sleep, could truly be content. Perhaps she had been called here for him to find, the greatest gift from his creator. The greatest gift to all the world. He meant to soak this moment in, memorize every minute detail just as he had before. But soon his head grew heavier, his eyelids too, and he fell asleep with his neck draped over hers.
02-21-2017, 11:39 PM
I waited for something and something died it's our dearest ally, it's our closest friend the heaviness in my heart belongs to gravity
02-24-2017, 08:56 AM
Warmth covered him, blanketed him then filled him. It flowed through him on a familiar path, a gradual and lazy current of her rich healing. His body grew heavier, releasing all tension at that coaxing touch it knew so well, relaxed further as every last abrasion was sealed shut, every last bruise and ache smoothed away. And there were many. There were always so many. This time not all from Ashley. Remembering unbidden, his chest tightened and he forced it roughly to the outer edges of his mind. But it woke him, as nightmares do. I need this to be a dream. So quiet he almost hadn't heard her, even here with his head laying over her dappled neck. His heart flinched, a deep and penetrating hurt that could never call her magic to it. So much pain and destruction he'd brought her. So much turmoil and heartache. Why couldn't he ever just leave her alone? It would be best for her. Wouldn't it? But he couldn't. How could he never see her again when she meant so much, when the sight of her made him feel this way, changed him so profoundly. Distance, then. He would watch over from a distance. Protect, and not harm anymore. As he was trained for. Only protect her. Even from himself. His voice was a soft cover of silk, smooth and quiet and loving as it wrapped around her. Just a dream, he agreed in barely a breath, twisting just enough to place a tender kiss there at her beautiful neck. Just a dream where he was not the monster he truly was in reality. Where he did not maim and kill, tear flesh and muscle from bone and eagerly spill blood, or press himself upon others as an entirely different weapon, a violent and demanding lover that took what he wanted, how he wanted it. He should have showed her that side and let her run from him. But she meant too much now to survive the loss. Cerva was gone and he still walked. Atrani rejected him and somehow he still breathed. Somehow. But he was afraid to think what losing Leliana would be like, afraid he might not wake from it. Then how could he protect her if he were that far removed from the world? It was too much to lose them all. Too much to lose her. Reflexively, he gently pulled her in closer, as though his heart tripped at the thought of it and needed her here for support. Needed her to continue beating. He passed his mouth along her curve of muscle, partially open as he breathed her in. Could nearly taste her. Leliana... He wanted to say it, could feel it there just about to drip like warm honey from a starving beast, wanted to feel it on his tongue, so sweet, but didn't dare to wake her. He didn't want her to hate that he'd come to her yet again. All he ever brought her was pain. He breathed, and kissed her again. Just a dream.
02-24-2017, 06:17 PM
I waited for something and something died it's our dearest ally, it's our closest friend the heaviness in my heart belongs to gravity
02-26-2017, 11:02 AM
She made a soft sound as she curled further into him, a sound that felt like the prick of a needle to sensitive nerves. Painful and sad, heart-clenching. Her wing tightened around him and he returned it with his own firm pull deeper into his embrace. His heart broke at the suffering he'd brought her, and a tear slid down the sharp angles of his face. All he ever did was hurt her. He knew this and yet still he stayed, still he couldn't bear to leave her side. He was so selfish, so painfully selfish. Her beautiful face turned just slightly, just enough that her soft lips met his leg then his chest as she settled there above his suddenly thundering heart. His breath caught, lost in the tingling sensation of her mouth laying against his sensitive skin, his mind locked on her unsteady breaths fanning against him. Oh no, this was bad. Why did she have to stir him so easily, so quickly, like simmering coals just waiting for her touch to stoke them back to glaring life? There was no way he was going to touch her this way, the way that he so desperately wanted to. He couldn't do that to her, he'd already done so much. But it didn't make him want to any less. He forced himself to breathe slowly. Controlling, forceful; he'd always been that way, with everything but her. God don't let him be that way with her. It unfurled in his chest though, it was his nature to be, and the blackness spread within him. I don't think I'll ever heal from you. Destruction and suffering was all he ever gave her. That and the good memories, the ones where they touched and held each other, bonded in a way he didn't understand. A connection between unlikely hearts. A dark one, a pure one. He could feel it there, tied so securely to his. No matter where he went, she was dragged along too. But he was glad she was not physically pulled with him, could not witness the heinous acts he committed when he forced everything from his mind. When she wasn't there to subdue him like a sweet lullaby to a hellbeast. He couldn't do it to her, couldn't touch her how his body and mind craved to. His chin tucked to his chest, finally seeing the track of tears on her perfect face that broke his heart. Tentatively, he reached for her, uncertain if she would let him, if she would want him to. Because somehow that always mattered with her, whether she would want him. He breathed warmly on her damp cheek, aching to reverse all the damage he'd done to her. Gingerly, almost hesitantly, his tongue pressed against her, tenderly licked away the clear and salty blood of a broken, bleeding heart, ignoring the racing pulse in his own. Cleaned her beautiful face. Tried so hard to wipe away his mark on her life.
02-26-2017, 11:04 PM
I waited for something and something died it's our dearest ally, it's our closest friend the heaviness in my heart belongs to gravity
02-28-2017, 10:49 PM
For so long, they were silent. He tended her, she rest against him. His heart raced, but now from agony. Because he could feel it, could feel it coming. The last piece of his heart soon to break. He swallowed, tried to brace himself. But he was nothing but skin and bones. He was nothing. I will always love you, she said finally, a whisper, a quiet poison. His jaw clenched and tears sprang immediately to his eyes, so he stopped his care of her face, turned carefully away to hide the tremble in his brows and the naked agony so plain and bare on his face. Because it was goodbye. A final goodbye. And he deserved it. More than she even realized. So much more. How could he try to fight for her? How wrong it was to want to. He had never been one to know what the right thing to do was. What was best, what was wise. What was fair. But this he knew he could not claim. Had no right to. No matter how bad he needed her, he could not ask her to stay. Ever. Couldn't put her through any more of his life than she was already thrown into, already beaten with. She deserved so much more than he could ever be. She deserved far better. And he was already stained, so permanently stained. Tears slid silently down his face as he turned to her, flooded his eyes against his will as he gingerly tipped her chin up to look at him. Just one time. One last time. He wished he could beg her, give him a chance just one chance. But he deserved this pain one hundred times over and then over again. He deserved to lose her forever. His jaw clenched again, trying to steady the quiver of muscles aching to shed this pain in pathetic sobs. His throat was tight, and he swallowed just one last time. Just enough to say it. I love you. He could only hold those perfect eyes long enough to be certain she knew how deeply he meant it, then shut them, allowed the tears to spill as his head bowed. His shoulders twitched with the tension, holding himself together just long enough for her to leave before he could fall apart. He gave his heart in those words, pushed what was left of it deep into her chest next to hers. Because it belonged to her anyway. Then he held still, so still. His senses were aware and open, ready to drink in the sound and sight of her walking away for the last time. Because he deserved that pain too, would accept that torture, cling to it as a good memory. Because maybe, just once in his life, he did the right thing. He would take this torture and cherish it. She deserved to be the one to leave this time. Walk away with his heart in hers. Because it belonged to her anyway. |
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