[ okay, good. she just. hugs him. she wraps her arms around him and holds onto him like he's a lifeline. it makes her feel safer, like always. the tension in her shoulders comes down just a little bit. ]
M'tired of losing you. [ she says, small and against his shoulder. so like. same big feelings. ]
[ this is fine. he adjusts, a little - shifting to sit back against the pillows, to make space so vi can just lean against him, so he can half pull her into his lap for the sake of closeness, because if that's what she wants, it might settle them both.
his heart lurches. i'm tired of losing you. they've been separated for so long, one way or another; got lucky, to be brought here again, only for this to happen all over. the deja vu is terrifying. and the very thing that motivated vi to finally agree was the chance that she could save his life, and he trusts her to do so, intimately, trusts that she'll have his back like she promised, but they just have to get there first. ]
Yeah. [ softly, barely vocal. he has to take a breath to keep his composure. Tired of grieving. ] ... Yeah, me too.
[ this is exactly what she wants, actually, she just crawls half into his lap and wraps her arms around him. it feels familiar. it feels like sitting on the couch in a basement, falling asleep with three other kids all collapsed on top of her, worn out and sugar-crashed. the room around them shifts slightly, a daydream to provide a little comfort.
she's so tired of grieving, too. she thinks about that happy village, she thinks about the circles under his eyes being gone, she thinks of getting to live and getting to prosper, and how much she finally just really wants to go somewhere that feels like home.
in an exhausted, wet tone: ]
I'll be back soon.
[ if she dies. she swallows hard, and then: ] It won't be as long this time, if...
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M'tired of losing you. [ she says, small and against his shoulder. so like. same big feelings. ]
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his heart lurches. i'm tired of losing you. they've been separated for so long, one way or another; got lucky, to be brought here again, only for this to happen all over. the deja vu is terrifying. and the very thing that motivated vi to finally agree was the chance that she could save his life, and he trusts her to do so, intimately, trusts that she'll have his back like she promised, but they just have to get there first. ]
Yeah. [ softly, barely vocal. he has to take a breath to keep his composure. Tired of grieving. ] ... Yeah, me too.
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she's so tired of grieving, too. she thinks about that happy village, she thinks about the circles under his eyes being gone, she thinks of getting to live and getting to prosper, and how much she finally just really wants to go somewhere that feels like home.
in an exhausted, wet tone: ]
I'll be back soon.
[ if she dies. she swallows hard, and then: ] It won't be as long this time, if...
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[ immediately - it's rough, more exhausted and worn down than angry. ] Please.
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