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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


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    Ryatah
    WHEN I WAS SHIPWRECKED I THOUGHT OF YOU
    IN THE CRACKS OF LIGHT I DREAMED OF YOU
    She isn’t sure what she had expected Beyza to say, but the words that she utters causes her to pull back just as her daughter does.

    The expression that shadows her face is nearly unreadable—a true show of confusion, uncertain how she should feel. Her life has always been turbulent, but she had simply accepted that it was the hand she was dealt. Her future had been carved out for her at such a young age in the jungles of that land so far from here, and no matter how many twists and turns she took, she had never escaped it. She was destined, it seemed, for a life of hurt—for love that was not meant for her, for breaking herself to fit into the molds they created, over and over again until she does not remember being any other way.

    What had happened with Gale had been both predictable while also wildly out of the norm, breaking the protocol she was so accustomed to.

    It had all the right parts, only, he was not the right player. Gale was not someone she was romantically linked to. He was not someone that she would do anything to keep close, he was not someone she would have done anything to please. She was no stranger to fury being unleashed on her when she made a mistake, but it was expected, and she always knew it was coming. She always knew, in the half a heartbeat’s moment when Carnage’s expression would change, that she had moved in error, and she always knew that the punishment was deserved.

    She would never want anyone seeking revenge against him (as if it were even possible).
    And she would never be able to put into words why that is, and in this moment, when her daughter is telling her that she killed someone that hurt her, she is so grateful that she has never had to try.

    Because Gale ultimately means nothing to her, as she means nothing to him, and she still does not know how to feel.

    “You killed him?” she repeats softly, and there is no disapproval in her voice, but still a strange kind of disbelief. She closes the space between them again, touches her nose to Beyza’s impossibly white neck as the shock begins to fade and concern once more colors her face. “Are you sure he’s really gone? If he comes back and tries to hurt you—” she cuts herself off abruptly, shakes the thought from her head, refusing to even think it. “I’m so glad you’re okay,” she says instead, and tries to ignore the clenching in her chest.

    AND IT WAS REAL ENOUGH TO GET ME THROUGH —
    BUT I SWEAR YOU WERE THERE



    @ Beyza


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    we've got the time to take the world - by Beyza - 02-19-2022, 02:08 PM
    RE: we've got the time to take the world - by Ryatah - 03-20-2022, 04:42 PM



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