I wanna give you wild love, the kind that never slows down
I wanna take you high up let our hearts be the only sound
There is a camaraderie here in this moment, two similar souls resting in the space between heartbeats and both reliving, in their own ways, the world of their youth—a world so changed for them both. She has memories of other worlds and Beqanna, both clamoring for space in her mind, but he only has Beqanna and the strange, twisted, dark ways in which his own life has been manipulated. Still, he finds himself endlessly fascinated by her stories, content to listen to the foreign lilt of her voice and the warm of being with another of the sisterhood, something familial and yet decidedly not in her companionship.
“It is not a bad idea,” he muses, gold-flecked eyes surveying the land around them, the bodies milling about. “But we may want to wait until the land is more populated than it is now. Otherwise, it will be just a competition between the two of us.” He winks at her, his lips curving into a handsome smile. “Not that I would mind that.” He didn’t think that she would mind either, and he certainly had no qualms about going up against an Amazonian to test his strength—goodness knows that he’s done just that before.
At her next line of questioning though, his face grows slightly more somber, more thoughtful, some of the initial playfulness bleeding from the lines of his features. “I know you can handle it,” his voice is a little quiet, the edges of it just a little rougher. “But I don’t like anyone to take it on.” He’s tried to never ask anyone else to take on his demons and regretted it when he did. “When you have as many scars as I do, you don’t have the finesse you need to keep from scarring others.” A frown. “I wish that I did.”
I wanna go where the lights burn low and you're only mine