Krile Mayer Baldesion (
earthen_hope) wrote2011-04-12 08:36 pm
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[There's a pause. She tries to write steadily, but it gets progressively shakier.]
I don't know how many people knew him, but Lix is gone.
He was from the same place as me.
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[She knows she should have gone home. But she can't go. If she leaves the farm and starts the long walk back to the Access Point, she would be alone for a long stretch of that. She just can't bear the thought of being apart from other living, breathing things.
The sheep aren't the best company, maybe. But it's better than nobody at all, and they don't seem to mind her leaning on them while she waits for Paladin to arrive. They liked Lix too.]
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[Paladin hadn't known that Lix had been from Krile's world, only that she had been very fond of him. Now that he knew that, though--he had wondered, briefly, what it must have felt like. For a moment, he imagined if any of the people he had seen in his memories had been here with him, and just vanished--only for a moment, though, before he had to push the thought away.]
[Despite her size, the color of her clothes make her stand out amongst the sheep with their white wool. He lets out a breath he hadn't been aware he had been holding, and walks over to where she is.] There you are.
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And then he was just... not there anymore.
Leaving her alone. The only one who would remember the submarine, Grandpa, the two women, the sky without a moon, Exdeath....
When she catches sight of Paladin she scrambles to her feet and runs to him, hugging him tightly. She doesn't care if she seems childish or that she's starting to cry again, only that she's not alone anymore.]
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I know. [The words are almost a croak.] I just--he was from home. I remember him. Even if he didn't remember, he knew....
[It's hard to put into words.]
And I'm tired. I'm tired of losing friends.
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...Yeah. I couldn't tell him much that he could hear. Not my name or Exdeath's... Grandpa's, though.
[It's a little difficult to string her words together coherently. She tries to pull herself together a bit more.]
He was a warrior with us. I remember fighting by his side.
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And there was just something to him--it was like an aura of complete unworry. Even when they were barricading a barn against zombies and he'd barely just arrived, he made her feel like everything, inevitably, would turn out okay.]
Yeah. It was hard to fret around him. [She lets out a small sigh, remembering that she did tell Paladin a little about Exdeath. Only his name and how he appeared, though.] I don't know a lot about Exdeath, just that he was evil and we had to stop him. Lix couldn't hear his name either, but it still happened.
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[He doesn't speak for a while, but then asks,] Do you want to go home, now? [The sheep aren't bothering him, but it's never fun to weep in public.] I'll walk with you.
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She still wishes it hadn't happened, though. Not like it did. When Paladin speaks again, she finally draws away.]
Yes... thanks. [She blots at her face with the cuff of her sleeve. She's stopped crying, anyway. And there's no point in trying to hide her feelings around Paladin.] I... I should've just gone by myself, but I didn't want to be alone.
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It's all right. I still live with Chibiusa. [And she can't leave her sister to be alone.] But... thank you.
[She pauses a moment. She should go to the shop today. But....]
If you don't have anything to do right now... and until she gets home, could we go to your house?
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[Paladin nods and offers a smile.] Certainly. You can stay for dinner, too, if she's late coming home. Shall we? [He makes an inviting gesture towards the direction of the bridges leading back to the Access Point.]
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Thanks....
[She takes his hand for a moment and gives it a squeeze and turns to head that way. Her footsteps drag a little--she's both hesitant and eager to leave the place that Lix disappeared from.
If only there was some rhyme or reason to the disappearances... she'll find out what happened to him. She will.]