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pullmeoutalive2014-09-19 03:21 pm
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Because my heart
[ She's never really forgotten, even as she's gazed upon Lucina and known that she's only ever had one sibling, and that was Cynthia. There's always been someone else with blue hair, someone incredibly important, and that was why Noire was one of the few who didn't turn to romance amongst her friends. There was someone else, and he wasn't there. She has to resign herself to this, and accept it. Her best friend understood. The war is over, Robin had returned to them, and that's more of a miracle than she could have ever expected. Asking for anything else...
But then it happens. Inexplicably, without warning, she finds herself in the Outrealms, called by Naga herself. Another realm needs assistance, more than just one army can provide, and she's not offered much more explanation than that before she and the others are thrown into the fray again.
Dusk has already fallen, and the rain isn't making a battle any easier, her allies (current and new) hard to pick out, but for the most part, it's an age-old struggle-- something Noire's experienced since she was old enough to remember it. Arrow after arrow, duck and skid, call out every so often so your comrades knew your position and that you were still alive. It's grueling, yes, but the amount of oddly intelligent and resilient Risen are starting to taper off by the time she pauses to catch her breath-- and freezes when she spots movement out of her eye, a sniper taking aim at a rain-blurred figure.
She thinks she might have shouted something maniacal and threatening, drowned out by the rage of battle, but her arrow slams into the ribcage, and the Risen falls.
Noire's sigh of relief is quiet, as she slowly lowers her bow. ]
S-somehow... made it... thank goodness.
But then it happens. Inexplicably, without warning, she finds herself in the Outrealms, called by Naga herself. Another realm needs assistance, more than just one army can provide, and she's not offered much more explanation than that before she and the others are thrown into the fray again.
Dusk has already fallen, and the rain isn't making a battle any easier, her allies (current and new) hard to pick out, but for the most part, it's an age-old struggle-- something Noire's experienced since she was old enough to remember it. Arrow after arrow, duck and skid, call out every so often so your comrades knew your position and that you were still alive. It's grueling, yes, but the amount of oddly intelligent and resilient Risen are starting to taper off by the time she pauses to catch her breath-- and freezes when she spots movement out of her eye, a sniper taking aim at a rain-blurred figure.
She thinks she might have shouted something maniacal and threatening, drowned out by the rage of battle, but her arrow slams into the ribcage, and the Risen falls.
Noire's sigh of relief is quiet, as she slowly lowers her bow. ]
S-somehow... made it... thank goodness.
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He tightens her to him and meets her lips with simple need, familiar yet different. All the love and longing, unspoken for so long, spoken now through the depth of his kiss and the pressing search for more. ]
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It's hardly the time for this, but for all the tactical sense in the world, he can't bring himself to stop taking her in, revisiting her mouth and voice and body. He's waited so long... they've both waited so long. ]
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The battle has quieted when she finally leans back, with a gasp that's still half-sob, but she won't go far, resting one hand on his chest now. His heartbeat, racing. Just like hers.
It's still hard to believe he's real. ]
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Not a single dream could match you... nor all of them put together, as a matter of fact. It's almost suspicious! Have you been practicing without me?
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Ha ha ha. I'd call it... passion. You've always had plenty of it to spare.
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[ When there was no one but him to see it... He moves in until their lips are nearly touching and murmurs. ]
Was I just imagining it?
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No... I can't really hold back when it comes to you, somehow.
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[ He cheekily moves up to peck her on the nose. ]
Heh. I almost forgot how cute you are when you smile.
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I-if you're going to tease me, I'll go home.
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Yes, ma'am. No more teasing.
[ He gently brushes the hair from her face before lifting her chin. And... pausing. ]
But your nose really is adorable and worth kissing too, for the record.
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I think you're the only person who would ever say that about my nose.
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They don't have all the time in the world, it's true. But he needs at least a little pocket of time to take her in at his own leisure and appreciate what he's missed. Then he can charge back into the fray with no regrets -- and only then. ]
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He's making it even harder to leave him, and it's why she keeps her fingers clenched in his robe, why occasionally she'll dip from a kiss to press another to his jaw, against his neck, because there's so much she wants to take from this. ]
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I dreamed a lot about you, you know.
[ In the hollow of his hood, his voice is clear and soft. ]
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I hope they weren't nightmares...
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But that gets his attention, and he pauses to consider it along with her lowered head. ]
You've been having nightmares about me?
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It hasn't been easy... has it?
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... But being without you, Morgan, it's-- it's like something's missing every single day. And I'm so miserable because of it.
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Wait for me, Noire. I'll find one hundred... two hundred... however many Naga's bells it takes to get her to listen to me. And I'll find a way to stay with you. I swear it.
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... You might not be able to go back to any of it.
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[ And as he says it, he realizes that it's true. He's sure of it. He straightens and takes her face in both hands, softening. ]
Those things will always be there. They'll get a Morgan that belongs in that timeline, and they'll all be safe and happy. That's good enough for me.
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