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    Assailant -- Year 226

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    "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]  it's a goddamn family reunion
    #1
    This was, without a doubt, the worst idea Dad had ever had. Seethe still wasn’t at all convinced it was intentional, so much as a bizarre twist of fate that Dad decided to take credit for. One minute they were wandering the meadow, Seethe dodging Dad’s annoying affection and Pixel stitching him back up when he tripped over himself trying to get away, and Mom fussing over him all the while - much more welcome than Dad’s attempts, for damn sure. The next they were stumbling into Pangea, took a wrong turn or some shit, he honestly didn’t even know. Just suddenly the lush greenery was giving way to rocky canyon walls and there they fuckin’ were. And they weren’t alone, either.

    Some dick who looked an awful lot like Pix except with a black tail instead of pink to match his mane was huddled together with three other folks with varying degrees of Dad’s pink. Some punk who was all-over pink without even Dad’s dumb orange stockings, but roaned out to a soft pastel pink on his body. A couple of bays that might as well have been twins, their points Dad’s same hot pink. Hot as in eye-gouging, not as in sexy. Fuckin’ gross. All four of them were huddled together talking, lookin’ like they were plotting no good. Or just talking about the weather or maybe muttering about how they’d all ended up here, who fuckin’ knew?

    And standing off to the side like their own little offshoot was a guy all purple with a softer, toned down version of Dad’s pink in place of white for his markings, some chick who was solid black with like, a purple sheen to her, and a tiny little purple girl with black hair and wings, who kept like...shimmering other colors across her skin, trying to match the people she was seeing but always falling back into purple and black.

    “Ohhs!” Dad growl-exclaimed in his odd voice, then carried on with his fuckin’ weird mannerisms. “Hulloz! What are alls of you doing here? Hummm. Seeeeethe, my Pixelface, cometh a’here. Yara my dara-lin’, this’s ummm. Wells, this is some of your stepchildrens. Most. Almost all, that’s Chessie an’ Orias an’ Ludo, Chistery, where’s your twinsy hiding? Fiery, where’s your motherisss? Plus step-grandchildrens, just a couple, there’s lots of those. Chessiecat, is a new baby? Such a pretty! Well dones, you two!” And then he grinned like an idiot and galumphed over to snuggle the pile of fucking strangers who were apparently what, Seethe’s half-siblings?! How exactly was he just finding out about this shit?!

    “What the fuck?” he asked, glancing at Mom and then Pix, trying to tell if they’d had any fuckin’ clue they had a whole extended family they didn’t know shit about. They both looked pretty flabbergasted, Pix pickin’ her jaw up off the ground and Mom’s big blue eyes all wide and startled. Ugh, fuck, Dad was a goddamn moron. It almost maybe a little bit helped that everyone he’d introduced as his looked old, or at least a few years older than Seethe. So like. Not recent. Not like he’d run off and knocked up other chicks and was bringing home surprise babies. But fuckin’ still.

    “Hello,” Mom said, naturally recovering first. “It’s...nice to meet you all. I’m Yara. Seethe, Pixel, come say hello.” Like she wasn’t asking them to pretend this wasn’t the weirdest fuckin’ day of their lives, Pixel pasted a smile on her face and stepped forward, heading for the cute fluffy baby color-changer who looked like the safest place to start. Smart. Dammit, she always was quick on the uptake.

    “Hi there, I’m Pixie. What’s your name?” she said with a smile, lowering her head to meet the floof.

    “Jew!” The fuck? Seethe raised a brow and looked at the guy who was apparently his older brother. Named your fuckin’ kid Jew, what kinda crazy--

    “Jewel,” her mom corrected with a soft laugh, lowering her head to nuzzle the baby’s back right between her wings. “She’s still learning how to talk.”

    “Cuuute,” Pix crooned, beaming at the baby. Oh shit, at their fuckin’ niece. Yeah no there was no mindfuckery here. Nothing trippy about this at ALL.

    “Hey,” punkass pink roan guy said with a nod Seethe’s way, and Seethe pinned his ears back and glowered.

    “What the shit do you want?” Seethe snarled, brow furrowing even deeper when the jackass just laughed and bumped his shoulder against Pix’s look-alike, who looked up long enough to smirk at Seethe and piss him off more.

    “Oh look, another one. He’ll fit right in with your scowls, Ry. And he’s even pinker than you are!”

    Seethe scowled and took another look, and the fucker was right. He was the pinkest damn one here other than Dad. Motherfuck. Everything was stupid and he hated all of them instantly. Maybe a volcano would go off under them and wipe them all out at once, rid the world of their motherfucking pink. He could hope.


    Present:
    Morphling
    Yara
    Seethe
    Pixel
    Chessie
    Jaryn
    Jewel
    Hook (in utero)
    Chistery
    Orias
    Ludo
    Fireling

    If you have any Morphling descendants, feel free to jump in and join the family reunion! Or um. Does it count as a reunion if it's the first time they've met? Detaaaails.
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    #2
    The dark had always suited Badwolf best, shadows wrapping their way around her inconsequential form, hiding the awkwardly assembly of castoffs and spare parts that made up her greying frame. Garish daylight pierced her eyes with agony and wiped out her vision, and it was far too easy to let her body dissolve to dust, crumble into nothingness until the dark embraced her once again. But today was apparently a special damn day, ‘cause two of her three children cornered her in what limited shadows she could find here in this rough red canyon, pressed against her, and herded her gently forward, much to her goddamn annoyance.

    “What the fuck is so important it can’t wait ‘til nighttime?” she growled, but Tomu and Aska had inherited every bit of her stubbornness, and just kept nudging and shouldering her on. She grumped and pinned her ears and nipped at the pair of them, one on each side guiding her despite the daylight stealing her sight, until she heard a voice she’d thought long-since gone forever.

    “Mom? Tomu, Aska? What are you--hi!”

    Gaudy blue eyes, another curse from her mother, stared into the brilliant white nothingness, searching fruitlessly for the elusive form of her wayward daughter. She had her father’s elegant beauty, her stride smooth and feminine, a saucy smile Badwolf could still call to mind as if it were yesterday, but it was far too bright out for her to actually see the odd results of her sire’s starry colors, black swirled with yellow and orange, her hair falling in teal and dark blue locks that framed her pretty face just so. She was all her sire’s daughter, and had somehow missed out on Badwolf’s unfortunate jumbled conformation.

    Lucky little bitch.

    “Yara!” Aska exclaimed, rushing forward and leaving Badwolf to her own devices. Yara was the baby of the family, after all, and Aska had always had a soft spot for her baby sister. Hell, both of her ironborn children had. Badwolf could hardly blame them, even when Tomu deserted her to go fuss over Yara. However, she stayed where her eldest had left her, ears pricked forward to listen to her children’s affectionate reunion. No sense making a damn fool of herself tripping over a rock when Yara had two perfectly good eyes and could come to her.

    Presumably, at least.

    And eventually she did, a soft muzzle touching hers, nuzzling against the side of her face, the faintest whisper of a shadow darkening the blinding light just enough that damaged eyes could focus on the vague shape of her daughter’s obscenely pretty face. “Hello, Yara.”

    “Mom.” Yara’s voice was honey-sweet and full of genuine affection, and Badwolf couldn’t help but nuzzle her back just a little. “I...I’d love for you to meet my family. My love, Morphling, our two children, Seethe and Pixel. Um. Apparently his rather extended family--your timing is incredible, honestly, I...I’m so happy you’re here.” She pressed a kiss to Badwolf’s cheek, and god dammit but how could a mother resist that invitation?

    “Alright, well. Take me to them, then.” And she walked along with her youngest daughter, shoulders brushing together, trying to pretend she wasn’t completely floored by the idea of apparently being a grandmother. Tuck that one away to deal with in the dark of night, when she could see clearly in more ways than one.

    ((Joining the party: Badwolf, Tomu, and Aska.))
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