๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ โผ (
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abraxaslogs2021-09-30 08:22 pm
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WHO: Alina + closed starters (Kirigan, Ciri, Kylo, Geralt)
WHAT: Alina haunts some friends new and old
WHERE: Free Cities, the Horizon
WHEN: Throughout October
NOTES: No warnings currently. This will be a catch-all for October threads. If you'd like a custom starter, dm me and we'll figure something out!
WHAT: Alina haunts some friends new and old
WHERE: Free Cities, the Horizon
WHEN: Throughout October
NOTES: No warnings currently. This will be a catch-all for October threads. If you'd like a custom starter, dm me and we'll figure something out!
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In the liminal instant before their hands jerk apart, that black feeling shudders and spreads in an aggressive streak. He snatches after her, but she's too quickโ]
Alinaโ
[No. Some shrill fragment of thought jerks his awareness like a rein, stops him following her directly; he can manage his impulses better than that.]
You shouldn't have left.
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It's a distraction. Something false, something he's feigning on purpose, and something she can't afford to fall for. She hurriedly searches for something, anything. In her haste, she knocks a bottle of ink onto the floor, shattering. The metal nib pen is hardly a weapon, but it's the best she's got.
Turning on her heels, her knuckles are white around the pen, holding it more like it's a deadly sharp knife than something she had spent her meager wages on. It's hilarious to think it's even a useful in this case. ]
No. I'm safer here.
[ Maybe? Marginally? But it's not hard to figure out that she doesn't think that's true either. ]
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What do you think I'm going to do, exactly? This is a window, not a door. [After a pause,] You really have no idea what you're doing, do you.
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Her mouth opens ready to protest, but he is annoyingly correct. ]
Let me guess. You'd be willing to help me.
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No... actually.
[That dull gleam in his eye, that's casual spite. He's enjoying this answer before he's even given it in full.]
I might have, but you broke our accord when you ran.
[He's keeping her letter; he's read it a dozen times, even smelled the paper it's on.]
So no, I don't think I will. If you want so badly to be on your own, then so be it.
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She's used to being told no, but... not by him. ]
Fine. [ Fine, she finally manages. ] I'm used to being alone anyway.
[ Used to it, but that doesn't mean she likes it. Her knuckles twist around the pen, a simmering anger threatening to spill out, but chance saves her from facing her own violence. As quickly as he had appeared, he is gone, the space empty.
And she is alone. ]