Lanai wishes it would rain, that's when she's happiest.
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
launched a thousand ships in my heart, texas (or any)
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12-08-2015, 04:49 PM
The scent of hibiscus.
The pattering of rain on palm trees.
The crash of the ocean, continuous.
It is the sound of waves upon the shore that wakes her;
To understand why she wakes to the sound of the sea, we must step back in time to when she first touched her hooves to the boney white shore - -
She had come to die.
There was nothing left for her but this, death.
So she came to the only place that held a trace of the sea, the waves gray and listless and so unlike the waves of her bright island birthplace.
Her bones ached; her heart, more so. She had never been able to shake the ghost of his face - it was ingrained on her heart, oaken and old, like she is - so old! His name is an oath stricken from her lips, it echoes and rattles through the space between each rib and breaks the silence between each heartbeat. She dreams of him and her island home each night; tall cliffs, the peaks of his ears, and she dies a little more each day inside.
Lanai has been dying for years.
The light bay mare moves out onto the beach, heedless of the skeletons heaped about, their bones small grim mountains that remind her of the thing she seeks - death, release. Her lips purse, a fat heavy sigh falls out and an explosive crack stops her short. Befuddled, she looks down at her feet to discover that she is standing atop a pile of bones on that ill gleaming sand. No matter how she moves, she will further disturb the bones of some dead horse unbeknownst to her.
Lanai sighs, there is nothing she can do - those bones will turn to dust anyway. So she turns amongst them, every step carelessly stomping them further to pieces. Femur, vertebrae, they suffer the same crippling indecency of being trampled to fine dust but those bones held a secret deep in their marrow of an old dalean queen born of the very stars and earth. There was still some magic left in those old bones, and Lanai bent her head to what was left - mostly bone-dust now and inhaled long and deep of the fine powdery stuff.
She went into the arms of the gray wave after that.
She gulped in water-filled breath after breath the deeper she swam out until at last, she sank open-mouthed into the deep.
Lanai was dead, or so she thought.
The sound of the waves woke her; crashing endlessly upon the shore. She must be in heaven and a sad sweet smile touched her face until she opened her eyes, horrified to discover herself wet and alive on the same beach she had come to die on. “Those bones,” she muttered despondently as she climbed to her feet. Her left side and legs bore a light sheen of bone-dust that stuck to her damp bay fur. She knew she couldn't stay here, she wasn't dead after all.
She died hours ago, only to have the sea spit her back out. Lanai is not sure which betrayal is worse - when he left her, cracking her heart in two, or going into the sea to die only to be thrown back onto the shore. Why couldn't her broken heart stay broken and why couldn't she just die? She shook her head, surprised at the newfound lightness in her that had not been there before - Lanai was always so melancholic. It was her heart, it seemed larger and lighter somehow.
Lanai found her way back to the meadow. It has not changed, not in years anyway. But she has; there is gray in her muzzle, fragments of broken bone and dead coral tangled in her hair. The sway to her back has deepened after three foals - a lovely daughter and two large colts. She has a scrape on her knee that has bled and is speckled with sand; that bone-dust is everywhere, in the scrape, in her lungs, in the very marrow of her bones and it has changed her, she knows that, sorrows over it but only for a moment before her ever-sad eyes turn up to the sky in odd expectation.
Lanai wishes it would rain, that's when she's happiest.
12-28-2015, 11:38 PM
there was something in the water, now that something's in me i can't go back, but the reeds are growing out of my fingertips
T E X A S
immortal silver bay hybrid stallion
king of the falls
Lanai feels freer somehow; death has changed her but she’s not dead - there is pulse and breath in her yet, but her heart is lighter instead of heavy and rich with all the sorrows she’s carried around for years. She still wishes it would rain but that wish isn’t at the forefront of her mind, as she stares up at the sky still, her eyes brighter than they’ve ever been. The sky is a blue that reminds her of home, even the green of the grass poking up through the snowmelt is a shade familiar to her - not because she’s been here for so long, this land was never (could never) be as familiar to her as the volcanic slopes of her island birthplace. What she feels is almost how she felt back then - in the time before, before everything began and Lanai metamorphosed into the mare she was now, or not quite now but in the time before this new beginning - this immortal flush of life that fills her.
She doesn’t hear the noise around her; hears whales singing in the pale sky-blue waters that she stares at in between the breaks in the clouds and she thinks that she could stay like this forever, stuck in the remembering but Lanai knows better than that. Lanai closes her eyes, face still turned upward, sunstruck - lights dance behind her eyelids from staring at so much brightness for too long and the lights take the shape of a face she once knew well and loved briefly but timelessly. Lanai shakes her head - shakes away the memory of him that rises unbidden in her mind because she is feeling too much and is momentarily freed of all the things she usually carries so heavily upon her shoulders, those old hurts that hang like stones on her back. The clip-clop of hooves nearby breaks her odd reverie and Lanai turns her head to be met with a ghost, nevermind the fact that his smell assaults her nostrils in a most becoming way that invites up all the old familiarity they’ve shared between them. Lanai’s eyes are still ever-sad but maybe sadder still because she doesn’t think he’s real - surely he’s dead by now? Neither of them were immortal then like they are now, changed by time and magic and all the years apart and it hits her hard - the paths never taken, and why is it that she never fought harder for him to stay? She just let him go… that hurts her most despite the fact that she never stopped loving him. Ghosts don’t stare like that though… “Texas?” she calls out to him, unbelieving.
01-11-2016, 11:59 AM
there was something in the water, now that something's in me i can't go back, but the reeds are growing out of my fingertips
T E X A S
immortal silver bay hybrid stallion
king of the falls
01-19-2016, 11:15 PM
Once, she was as innocent as a cove unspoiled by trespassers but they have since trespassed against her.
The spoils of their trespasses are grown and gone from her of course, fruits that have long since soured in her memory - she hasn’t forgotten the one lovely daughter that takes after her, or the two strapping sons that needed her less than she needed them. They filled her time, eased the ache of her loneliness for a year or two, and like a cyclonic gust of wind, they were gone and she was alone again with her lovely sorrows and the toll age once took upon her bones. She can recall their faces in brief passing like a quick rain shower in the middle of a sunbright day and they are gone again.
Never once had they consecrated their love with a child.
Their love was never so lucky or long-lived for that.
She remembers there was only time for them, then no time at all and each was gone off on a different path in life and she cannot recall how they came to such a fork in the road or why he walked off without her and she never fought for him to stay beside her. Her face shows the shadow of memory and a hint of a frown but it passes the closer he gets to her, and she is shy beneath his scrutiny. The way he looks at her is not entirely uncomfortable but she senses his disbelief - it clouds her own face actually, makes it pinch together in a not so lovely way as she regards him, feeling spry and alive and thinking just like him, that each is not how they remember them to be but they’re both real, right?
“Yes,” she says, a little more breathlessly then she would like but he still has that effect on her - to snatch her breath away, just like a sunset can, beautiful and timeless and never the same. Except she feels better - more alive somehow, not that she could explain that to him - that she had gone off to die finally, to stop pining away for him (how pathetic!) and a love that was never to be more than it had been, except… and what more is there to say then that? Except she’s here and she looks at him like she’s been given a second chance and she does what he cannot - she reaches out and touches him, just the barest brush of her nose against his same bay skin and she breathes him just that quickly and feels like she’s come home again.
04-01-2016, 06:43 PM
Never made it as a wise man. I couldn't cut it as a poor man stealing I’m tired of living like a blind man. I'm sick of sight without a sense of feeling
04-23-2016, 03:09 AM
She is seized by a sudden thought to tell him how she has dreamed of him day in and day out.
She could tell time by the way she missed him - sunup and sundown were the worst times to miss him because the light was thick and watery, every shadow held his shape, every breeze his scent. Lanai cannot say anything for the way he lets out the breath he was holding against her skin and all she can think is that it feels like home, the way their bodies touch and come together so naturally. They cleave to one another like two halves of a whole and when he says don’t leave again, she says “Never” like Poe’s raven - croaky and the weight of that one word so final and heavy with promise. How could she leave him like this now? He is saying all the things she always wanted to hear fall from his lips like rain from the clouds above, heavy and thick with emotion and Lanai could no more leave if she had really wanted to - which she doesn’t. Texas was always a beacon for her, a lighthouse of hope and love that kept her searching for the shores of his soul so that the boat of her body could bump gently against his own flesh and anchor there permanently. He asks her to stay and she can feel her heart solidify just that much more, hard and hurtful in its now immortal thump in her bay breast. She answers him with the clasp of her teeth to a hank of his black hair and a quick sharp tug of it then the wild skitter of her teeth down his neck to one lasting loving nibble on his wither. Lanai answers him in the only way she can - through the language of touch and breath because for the first time, words fail her and it sounds so silly to just say okay. She means it though, this agreement to try and stay and not go off in search of the sea or a summer storm or his shadow on the ground. She’ll really try this time to just stay, to just be in the here and the now with him even though in the back of both of their minds, they are setting themselves up for that same old hurt and that same old failure but isn’t that what good old timeless love all about? |
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