DEIMOS
the resurrected sword
Attention mired back and forth, he dissipated the images back into the ether, a shrug coursing through his shoulders. “Think we may go back just to see what we missed though.” Between curiosity and spite, perhaps, to say that they had made it down into the chambers and tunnels. “But thank you.” He just wished it didn’t always have to be that way – the world blood-soaked and desperate. He nudged her back, a very sibling-like gesture to the jab with his elbow. "It all ended anyway, once Dahlia was plucked with a Vi's Rose." Perhaps she'd find that amusing; to hear that one of the blooms they'd all used for prior illnesses still had a tremendous effect.
At the acceptance of her being willing to attend, he permitted another lengthy smile. In the end though, it wouldn’t be a decision laden at his feet – but solely for the bride and groom. “I will leave that up to the couple to decide,” he winked, “But I will put in a good word.” Planting that sort of sentiment into Ru’s mind wouldn’t take much either; if she could have multiple loved ones from Mort’s Realm attending, then so be it.
He rolled his eyes at her laughter, but was content to revel in it, hear it again for the first time in a long while. He hadn’t forgotten it; but to have it plainly, rather than concocted from the doldrums of his memories, was far finer. “True. She has earned that.” Sighing, reminded of his prior conversation with Amalia, and knowing full well the opportunity hadn’t been there before, he tilted his head down again, glancing down at the familiar hair, the lines where crowns once lingered. “Anything you want us to do for you?” Moments left or gone unfinished, squandered on that horrendous LongNight.
At the acceptance of her being willing to attend, he permitted another lengthy smile. In the end though, it wouldn’t be a decision laden at his feet – but solely for the bride and groom. “I will leave that up to the couple to decide,” he winked, “But I will put in a good word.” Planting that sort of sentiment into Ru’s mind wouldn’t take much either; if she could have multiple loved ones from Mort’s Realm attending, then so be it.
He rolled his eyes at her laughter, but was content to revel in it, hear it again for the first time in a long while. He hadn’t forgotten it; but to have it plainly, rather than concocted from the doldrums of his memories, was far finer. “True. She has earned that.” Sighing, reminded of his prior conversation with Amalia, and knowing full well the opportunity hadn’t been there before, he tilted his head down again, glancing down at the familiar hair, the lines where crowns once lingered. “Anything you want us to do for you?” Moments left or gone unfinished, squandered on that horrendous LongNight.
under the bludgeonings of chance
my head is bloody, but unbowed
my head is bloody, but unbowed








