[ no, she won't forgive him for it. she'd begged and pleaded and been berated for the chance to determine her own fate, and once she could no longer deny them, he'd taken it from her. all of them. it doesn't matter if he called it reverence—that isn't what it was. ]
And I will not forgive them, either. They will regret giving me that taste of hunger.
[What a strange situation to read, to be in, the timing of it confusing. She won't forgive him, and that should sting, but he understands her reasoning now that he isn't addled with debilitating devotion. She's angry, she wants to hurt the ones who hurt her, and he always appreciates that, loves to see that part of her -- but it isn't what he wants to focus on, not right now.
[ whether she asked for it or not, now they are connected. he has profaned her and killed her, and she must live with that. her choice to give those rights to a man so unlike the boy she once-never knew...
if there isn't him, then there's no one. ]
It would be easier for you, wouldn't it? For us to never speak again. [ or, if she understood Henry better, it would just be a different pain. bittersweet, ] But as you are always saying... we are team. There is no turning our backs on one another anymore. So you will let me lay beside you, and every time you remember my taste, you will be grateful for it.
[To lose a connection? It would absolutely be an aching pain. He doesn't think it would be easier, but she doesn't need to know that, else she begin to entertain the thought.]
I am grateful for you, you know. I have been.
[Before any of this awful mess with the game.]
You said that we haven't gained anything by being here. That's not true -- I got to meet you, Sprezzatura.
[ it has always been so easy for her. just close the door and walk away. done; forgotten. and yet, she's startled to find—here she is, still here, wishing he would object and twinging with relief that he does. she wanted to control the path of her life towards its end, for once, and while she may not have gotten that, she can control... this.
whatever this is?
slants her gaze away, though not before pulling it slowly over the planes of his cheekbones and the falling curls of his hair. his lips, set in such a troubled expression. like she always does: she thinks it. ]
[A troubled expression which twitches into a small, tired grin at her remark. Spoken like a universal truth — anyone who has gotten to know her is all the blessed for it. The thing is, he can’t find it in him to argue the point.]
Very fortunate. You’re a good omen, after all.
[As opposed to the self-proclaimed bad luck she thinks she is.
The way she scans his face is mirrored in how he does the same with hers. She looks exhausted, and wrung out, but this close, she’s still beautiful.
Without preamble, he finds himself asking-]
Can I hold you? I want to make this memory stronger: us, here now. Not what we were at the behest of this place.
[He didn’t have to. Maybe in this, their thoughts are starting to align. Where their hands meet, he becomes distinctly aware of the contact.
He examines her face again, thinking to himself that turning around makes her harder to request one more slow-burning want, but that is a what if. This, she promises him.
[ maybe it would be better to slip from the bed now and delay what is about to happen. she isn't so stupid not to realize. this isn't her first turn around the block.
Henry rolls over and she lowers herself down. every motion feels especially deliberate; bend her knees, curl her arms, drape her tail. again, the weight of her legs firms up against his back, and her forehead against his nape, and this time, one hand sliding around his middle. he has... a very slender waist. mmn. ]
[Her presence beside him might as well be the only thing in this room. He is cued into all of it: the firmness of her legs against the small of his back, what he believes to be the twitch of her tail, and then... her arm around his middle. Her words fan across the back of his neck.
Henry can't help himself. He lifts one hand up to curl around hers. Strange how he had been so tired just moments before, and now, he thinks it might take some manner of miracle to get him to go back to sleep. A tingle of excitement runs up and down his spine, and though he's entirely inexperienced compared to her, he knows what that means. It isn't his first turn around the block, either.
Uh oh.]
A very small silver lining. But if we can take some good out of a bad situation, we should, right?
she exhales out a small sighing laugh, too, because it's nowhere near accurate, but he's correct. they need to take what they can from this smouldering wreckage, every single time, or else what comes next and comes next and comes next will destroy them. this game is a new precedent. she isn't so naive as to think things will be better for them going forward. ]
I guess I'm just feeling more hopeful than usual right now.
[And though he means in ways... not entirely related to the game, he would otherwise agree. They have to grasp onto things that make them happy, instead of always drowning themselves in anger and the need for revenge--
Wait. No.
He squeezes her hand a little tighter. The contrast between what he feels now and how euphoric he had been when his mind wasn't his own threatens to settle in again, ruining the moment, and he refuses to let it.]
[ this is what has left him hopeful? he must meant that it's over, or that they are alive, or that he's of his own mind again... it can't be that he feels idealistic about the future here... after that.
for her, the need for revenge burns all the hotter.
[ ...hhah, so he is the same way as her. another short, low laugh, exhaled into the cut of his collar. it's weary, but not without just a hint of warmth. ]
Of course you would say this now. [ when the both of them are broken down, mentally, and physically wrecked. that aching maw so hungry for something to fill it besides more wallowing, of course it would be now. she wends her hand higher, then, even with Henry's clasped on top of it, curving her fingers around the front of his throat. her lips, parted, press down on the back. ] So all of that was not so far from truth after all.
[Her laugh almost sends a shiver up his spine, and her lips make it a reality. Henry swallows hard, and she'd feel that, too, under her fingers. Even the subtle ticking of his pulse, its tempo a little too high for someone having just pulled himself from sleep, is obvious beneath her touch.]
I didn't- [How to say it?] I don't think it was that obvious to me until now. When my mind wasn't my own, it had been so much. I'd never felt like that before.
[A beat.]
But now that the game's over, it isn't completely gone. A small part of it is still there -- it had been there, even before.
[His shoulders wobble with a very light chuckle, barely audible.]
I guess she did.
[When all the vulnerable parts of them connected, it never felt like they disappeared. They only grew stronger, his curiosity driving him forward to get to know her better. To spend time with her.
And though she lies next to him, holds him, it's not as though she's said she feels the same way. He still recalls, of course, how she remarked that he wasn't her type. It's hard to reconcile these two realities.]
[ did she not claim to consider it disappointing time-filler? all those things that attraction could herald—company, desire—invariably leads to a stifling sense of suffocation and obligation instead. if she were a kinder, less selfish woman, now is when she would promptly answer with, yes. spare yourself that heartache.
instead, in a sleep-heavy murmur, she says, ] I don't... know yet...
[ it's certainly a choice for him to. ]
I told you already that girl is gone. You will never find her.
[“I don’t know” is still infinitely better than telling him that yes, he is. It means there’s still a chance — still hope that she could one day maybe like him back.
Hopeful one, indeed.]
I think there’s still a small part of her in there. And besides…
[He’s going to flip back around again, sorry. This seems like something he should say to her face-to-face.]
[ again, she pushes to sit... putting her back firm to the headboard. knees to her chest.
she's fundamentally powerless. grieving. humiliated, trapped, and worst of all—nursing a heavily bruised ego. she sees herself in all that she does and hates that woman.
that never used to happen. ]
So leave your compliments behind your teeth, where they belong.
[He aches when she retracts from him, but there's something so withdrawn about her body language that he doesn't think it's a good idea to purse. So, Henry just props himself up on an elbow, pressed into the pillow, looking up at her. The light through the window grants her a strange, unearthly halo.
To not take compliments, to not preen at them -- that's unlike her. He wonders how long she'll feel raw and vulnerable, how long these wounds will heal. If she'll ever forgive him.]
You know... [He begins, hard to hear.] I feel awful, too. This is the second time the game's made me feel bad about who I am.
[He just hasn't shared it with anyone, not really. Kept close to himself, buried down deep; and unearthed again, even worse than before.]
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[ no, she won't forgive him for it. she'd begged and pleaded and been berated for the chance to determine her own fate, and once she could no longer deny them, he'd taken it from her. all of them. it doesn't matter if he called it reverence—that isn't what it was. ]
And I will not forgive them, either. They will regret giving me that taste of hunger.
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There's still something lingering, unaddressed:]
If you won't forgive me, then why my bed?
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To punish you.
[ whether she asked for it or not, now they are connected. he has profaned her and killed her, and she must live with that. her choice to give those rights to a man so unlike the boy she once-never knew...
if there isn't him, then there's no one. ]
It would be easier for you, wouldn't it? For us to never speak again. [ or, if she understood Henry better, it would just be a different pain. bittersweet, ] But as you are always saying... we are team. There is no turning our backs on one another anymore. So you will let me lay beside you, and every time you remember my taste, you will be grateful for it.
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I am grateful for you, you know. I have been.
[Before any of this awful mess with the game.]
You said that we haven't gained anything by being here. That's not true -- I got to meet you, Sprezzatura.
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whatever this is?
slants her gaze away, though not before pulling it slowly over the planes of his cheekbones and the falling curls of his hair. his lips, set in such a troubled expression. like she always does: she thinks it. ]
Of course you did. And very fortunate for you.
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Very fortunate. You’re a good omen, after all.
[As opposed to the self-proclaimed bad luck she thinks she is.
The way she scans his face is mirrored in how he does the same with hers. She looks exhausted, and wrung out, but this close, she’s still beautiful.
Without preamble, he finds himself asking-]
Can I hold you? I want to make this memory stronger: us, here now. Not what we were at the behest of this place.
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brushes her hand against his... ]
Turn your back again. I will hold you.
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He examines her face again, thinking to himself that turning around makes her harder to request one more slow-burning want, but that is a what if. This, she promises him.
He turns back around on his other side.]
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Henry rolls over and she lowers herself down. every motion feels especially deliberate; bend her knees, curl her arms, drape her tail. again, the weight of her legs firms up against his back, and her forehead against his nape, and this time, one hand sliding around his middle. he has... a very slender waist. mmn. ]
...I don't think we lost.
[ for what very little it's worth ]
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Henry can't help himself. He lifts one hand up to curl around hers. Strange how he had been so tired just moments before, and now, he thinks it might take some manner of miracle to get him to go back to sleep. A tingle of excitement runs up and down his spine, and though he's entirely inexperienced compared to her, he knows what that means. It isn't his first turn around the block, either.
Uh oh.]
A very small silver lining. But if we can take some good out of a bad situation, we should, right?
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[ what a funny idea...
she exhales out a small sighing laugh, too, because it's nowhere near accurate, but he's correct. they need to take what they can from this smouldering wreckage, every single time, or else what comes next and comes next and comes next will destroy them. this game is a new precedent. she isn't so naive as to think things will be better for them going forward. ]
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I guess I'm just feeling more hopeful than usual right now.
[And though he means in ways... not entirely related to the game, he would otherwise agree. They have to grasp onto things that make them happy, instead of always drowning themselves in anger and the need for revenge--
Wait. No.
He squeezes her hand a little tighter. The contrast between what he feels now and how euphoric he had been when his mind wasn't his own threatens to settle in again, ruining the moment, and he refuses to let it.]
Hey, Sprezzatura...?
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for her, the need for revenge burns all the hotter.
tugs her hand. ]
What is it, O hopeful one?
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I really like you.
[It's how a thirteen-year-old Henry would have said it; it's how adult Henry says it now.]
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Of course you would say this now. [ when the both of them are broken down, mentally, and physically wrecked. that aching maw so hungry for something to fill it besides more wallowing, of course it would be now. she wends her hand higher, then, even with Henry's clasped on top of it, curving her fingers around the front of his throat. her lips, parted, press down on the back. ] So all of that was not so far from truth after all.
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I didn't- [How to say it?] I don't think it was that obvious to me until now. When my mind wasn't my own, it had been so much. I'd never felt like that before.
[A beat.]
But now that the game's over, it isn't completely gone. A small part of it is still there -- it had been there, even before.
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exhales again... no reply.
at first. ]
That little girl sank her claws into you, didn't she.
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I guess she did.
[When all the vulnerable parts of them connected, it never felt like they disappeared. They only grew stronger, his curiosity driving him forward to get to know her better. To spend time with her.
And though she lies next to him, holds him, it's not as though she's said she feels the same way. He still recalls, of course, how she remarked that he wasn't her type. It's hard to reconcile these two realities.]
Am I wasting my time? Feeling that way.
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instead, in a sleep-heavy murmur, she says, ] I don't... know yet...
[ it's certainly a choice for him to. ]
I told you already that girl is gone. You will never find her.
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Hopeful one, indeed.]
I think there’s still a small part of her in there. And besides…
[He’s going to flip back around again, sorry. This seems like something he should say to her face-to-face.]
I like you for who you are now, too.
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[ again, she pushes to sit... putting her back firm to the headboard. knees to her chest.
she's fundamentally powerless. grieving. humiliated, trapped, and worst of all—nursing a heavily bruised ego. she sees herself in all that she does and hates that woman.
that never used to happen. ]
So leave your compliments behind your teeth, where they belong.
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To not take compliments, to not preen at them -- that's unlike her. He wonders how long she'll feel raw and vulnerable, how long these wounds will heal. If she'll ever forgive him.]
You know... [He begins, hard to hear.] I feel awful, too. This is the second time the game's made me feel bad about who I am.
[He just hasn't shared it with anyone, not really. Kept close to himself, buried down deep; and unearthed again, even worse than before.]
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never.
she doesn't know. ]
Hhah. [ colourlessly ] And why should we let it? Hm? More likely than not, this is its goal.
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Gently, but... pointedly-]
I don't know. Why should we let it?
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