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introducing princess!reader
princess!reader is a vision of refinement, embodying all the grace and luxury that Kildareâs elite uphold. she moves through Figure Eight like itâs her kingdom, chin lifted and eyes holding the kind of confidence that turns heads. her laugh is soft but commanding, a sound that carries an unspoken allure. her presence speaks of privilege, but beneath the flawless exterior, thereâs a warmth that only a select few are allowed to see. admired from afar, she holds her own in a world full of whispered judgments and subtle rivalries.
princess!readerâs style is the epitome of eleganceâsatin slip dresses, delicate lace, and a wardrobe adorned with luxury. picture her in soft pinks and ivory, always accessorized with heirloom jewelry and the subtle glint of pearls. the scent she leaves behind is sweet and heady, a mix of vanilla, rosewater, and a touch of white musk that clings to her every movement. from her designer heels to her manicured nails, she exudes the perfection expected of a true Kook. her world is filled with pretty packaging, ribbons tied on shopping bags from exclusive boutiques, and handwritten notes in cursive that say, "ur an angel."
princess!reader is more than just a picture of poise; sheâs layered, with a heart that beats with its own sense of quiet rebellion. though sheâs soft-spoken, thereâs an edge to herâa knowing glance, a challenge hidden behind the perfect, practiced smile. in the glittering halls of Figure Eight, she plays the role well, but her true self is found in stolen moments away from the spotlight, where vulnerability is a rare and precious thing. beneath the façade, her loyalty is unyielding, a gift reserved for those who have proven worthy.
princess!reader captivates rafe, drawing him to the blend of innocence and strength she embodies. to him, sheâs untouchable yet irresistible, a queen on her throne who makes him crave the approval of her delicate smile. her softness pulls him in, and he finds himself fascinated by the way she stands up to him without ever raising her voice. with princess!reader, heâs both the confident, smirking heir to the Cameron name and the boy who desperately wants to be worthy of her. she brings out a side of him that few have ever seenâa softer, almost vulnerable edge thatâs as exhilarating as it is unnerving.
princess!reader and rafe create a world where decadence meets defiance. she is the calm in his storm, the elegance to his chaos. their moments are stolen glances across candlelit gatherings, hands brushing under the table, and whispers shared in the quiet of twilight. with her, rafe discovers that strength can be silent, that power is not always loud. she shows him that love is not about conquering but about being understoodâand in her eyes, he finds the promise of something real, something worth holding onto, even when the rest of the world feels like a battlefield.
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I'm a believer in Teenage Superhero Anya Forger.
She already has powers.
Also the mental and physical skills she's picking up from her parents, which will probably only increase as she gets older.
She's got an immature but steadily strengthening desire to protect other people's safety and well-being, which is only going to continue strengthening as she keeps watching her parents put their own ideals into action.
She is absolutely not going to be a spy or an assassin - even if she isn't disillusioned with those professions by the time she's 15-ish, just mentioning the possibility to Loid and Yor ONCE would produce enough internal screaming to change her mind.
Reality-adjacent Sixties is a great setting to start a superhero career in.
Conclusion: Anya getting into vigilante justice just seems like the logical career path. She'd have fun. She'd be good at it. She'd have a chance to do good. What more can you ask?
(Okay, okay, it is still going to give Loid a heart attack. You can't have everything.)
#sxf#it will give him LESS of a heart attack than her signing her life over to a government agency#...also if he's still a spy at this point you get INCREDIBLE potential for intensified secret identity shenanigans#even if he knows she knows about twilight. even if he knows about her powers#he can STILL be sent out to fight/gather intel on this mysterious masked vigilante#(anya: OH boy. papa's after me again)
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Show don't tell only works when you balance it with tell don't show. Telling me a character is in love doesn't do much, if they never show their love. And likewise, I ain't a mindreader, no amount of Acts of Service, or Physical Affection is gonna make me think a character loves someone beyond the platonic, unless it is also stated. One of my favourite book series shows rather than tells. With everything. To the point that if I hadn't read spoilers for it, the fact that one of the characters asked an other to marry them in the epilouge would have come completely out of the left field. If I remember correctly, even with that foreknowledge, no amount of shipper goggles had me shipping them up until that point. I can't read between the lines if there is no lines in the first place.
#writing#why show don't tell is a lie#because you need to show AND tell#show dont tell and tell don't show go hand in hand#while some writers are able to do more or less without one#you need atleast some amount of the other to allow your readers to understand what the heckle is going on#Admittedly you generally need more show than tell to get me to believe it#like Bella Swan was supposedly smart#and we do see it to some degree#but the fact that she figured Edward was a fucking vampire stinks more of plot needing to move than her being actually clever#since theres like over two books before we see her being smart again#the next spot of intelligence being when she figures how to shield others with her deus ex machina brain powers#You know#to lowkey kick a dead horse#look#i liked the twilight books#they're the book equvalent of junk food#and just like I'll complain about how gross fast food fries become five minutes after they're served#I will continue to complain about Twilight and point out the ways it could have been better#because there IS potential there#If the author had given herself more than the bare bones of time to write plot and publish it#I love urban fantasy and twilight is that#its not a great example in many ways#but it shows how easy it could be to incorporate fantasy in a more modern setting#Admittedly every character in the series is infinitely more interesting than Edward#hell even bella becomes more interesting when you remove him and just have her interact with other characters#like I'd love to read about how much of a pain it must be to be Jasper in a fucking highscool#all these teens(children to him lol)in the crusp of hormone and emotional hell#it wouldn't surprise me if the reason he looks constipated has less to do with blood and more to do with how everyone fucking feels#and like I donno about u but teens are some of the most savage creations of humanity
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ᶻ đ đ° .á The Seven x Deadpool!Reader
t/w: loooots of dark humour/jokes, reader is insensitive and an asshole since they're also a supe working at vought, your powers are the exact same as Deadpool (even the skin condition), mention about killing, death, gore, r-pe, n@zis?!?!, alcohol, some intimacy (?). Also reader is gn!!
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here's a version with the boys <3
HOMELANDER
This man hates you so fking much
Has tried to kill you multiple times, he tried lasering you, tearing you in half and even throwing you into the sky but you just always manage to come back like the damn plague
Eventually he gives up trying to kill you and just had to deal with the fact you'll be kept alive... just temporarily though... he's still looking for ways to kill you
However, your powers gave you dozens of advantages when around Homelander.
He can be having a meeting about something serious and everyone would be listening to him due to their fear towards him, then there's you who'd be doing your own thing and just shout out unrelated things like "Donald Trump just blocked me on Twitter!! HAH!! SUCK IT CORNFLACKS!!"
Everyone turning to you with startled expressions while Homelander simply rolls his eyes before continuing his presentation.
You are a complete nightmare to the PR team, that's why for interviews or any events, you'll always be paired up with Homelander so he can keep you under control and stop you from saying weird shit that could ruin the company's image.
"So Deadpool, how does it feel being in the Seven working alongside Homelander? You've been working together for almost 3 years now" A reporter would ask as you two are surrounded by screaming fans.
"Like I'm in the twilight series, not because of the fantasy but because I'm still waiting for the part where he impregnates meâ"
"O-kay! That's enough, just silly ol' Deadpool with those inside jokes"
"You can tell in this eyes that he wants to fuck me right now. HE'S GONNA FUCK ME!!" You shouted as you're being dragged away by him.
Obviously when you had found out about his relationship with Stormfront, especially her background, you had to say some shit about it. Not giving the slightest care about the fact he could be grieving over her death.
He'll be in his room standing in front of the window and you'd just storm in, being as loud as possible.
"I can't believe you dated a N@zi!! Is it because I'm Jewish?!" Which may or may not be true, nobody knows your origin.
He may hate your guts but if he ever needs someone to help him do some dirty work, you're the person for the job, you never ask why or how, which could be the only thing he likes about you.
"Y'know, maybe if you didn't have such a big mouth, you'd be tolerable"
"All the people I've slept with have said otherwise"
Compatibility? 50%
STARLIGHT
Before she joined the Seven, she had an image of what kind of person you were, she just didn't know it was this worse.
When you found out she used to work at this Sunday School Church, you just haaaaad to say something about it.
"So like, you say that prayer always works, but every night I pray for my hair to grow and it never does. Do you think God has me blocked? How do I get unblock?"
"Uh..."
You two surprisingly get along without one wanting to slice the other's throat, except sometimes the things you say can really piss her off. Which is why when the company assigned her a new costume, she was trying her hardest to avoid you, but you found out anyways.
"Holy shit Starlight! Nice costume, is this your Miley Cyrus breakthrough? Girl power!"
Insert her groaning out of annoyance.
Again, the second you discovered she was dating a guy behind the death of Translucent, you were heartbroken :(
"Of course this happens right when my therapist gives up on me!"
Despite your behaviour, you pitied her when it was revealed that she was taken advantage of by The Deep, so like any good friend, you took revenge by cooking his friend octopus and eating it happily in front of him.
"Revenge does taste sweet" You'd say happily while Starlight just watches by the side, both grateful and horrified at your actions.
In my opinion, you would definitely be the person she goes to once she starts working with the boys, you'll always be providing whatever information that happens in the company for her to use.
It helps her worry less about getting anyone killed 'cause you literally can't die.
Compatibility? 60%
QUEEN MAEVE
You're half the reason why she rethinks about her life choices when she wakes up in the morning
Not because you're a handful (which you are) but because you're always paired together on missions
"Deadpool! The hostages!"
"OKAY! God... you act just like my drunk uncle"
Which is a joke/nickname you like to address her by because of her alcoholism (yikes)
Whenever the company needs you for something, half of the time she's the one assigned to search for you.
There was this one time she caught you trying to have Anika track down Kanye West's location, nobody knows what shenanigans you were up to.
Another thing to mention was that you two were chosen by the company to sing a Christmas song for the year's Christmas ceremony.
Just imagine during the bridge of the song, she's singing normally while you're completely going off, your high note so high you were sure you had Mariah Carey a run for her money.
Even though she finds you a lot to deal with, you're actually her buddy to train with.
Since you're very skilled with Katanas, she likes to practice her swordsmanship with you.
You like to tease or make fun of her everytime she fails to strike you which is good motivation for her to get better. Maybe you guys bring out the best of each other?
Last thing I'd like to add is when she was found out by the public that she was a lesbian (She's bi but you get the running joke), you had gifted her a t-shirt that says, 'Biggest Dick in Town'
Compatibility? 80%
THE DEEP
Your human punching bag
If Vought was a high school instead of a company, you'd be the bully and he'd be the nerd getting stuffed inside the locker room.
For example, Homelander could be confronting Starlight about her relationship with Hughie and everyone would just start raising their voices til you come in yelling "SHUT UP!" to the Deep who had not said a single thing during the entire time.
Just imagine him staring at you like đ
To be honest you also ate his friend octopus so you guys are actually never getting the chance to make up.
"Look dude, I don't appreciate your tone"
"I don't appreciate your haircut either but we can't all get what we want"
You may be a crazy person but you weren't going to be okay with the fact he violates every woman he sees, so not only did you cook the octopus but you also called in a male stripper disguised as a woman just for him to celebrate on his birthday.
Just imagine him all happy when you tell him the news and later that night he'll run inside your room, completely pissed off at your act after finding out but you just laughed and said.
"Happy April Fools đ!"
"That's next month dipshit!"
Also, you never understood his weird fantasies. He has a thing for sea animals??You've caught him multiple times either flirting or getting off to one. It was concerning even for you.
"From how many animals you've fucked, you might just turn from the ocean's 'Seaman' to 'Semen'." You joked which he did not find funny.
Maybe you messing with him could just be your way of getting along with him since you're the same with everybody else, it's just he has more flaws to poke fun of and he's sensitive about them.
Compatibility? 5%
A-Train
He thinks you're fucked up in the head.
Half of the shit that comes out of your mouth just has him reacting like in the GIF
Buuuuuut you're the one he always brings to the club because you always know ways to give the party life.
You've somehow even got on the wall of fame, a lovely portrait of you with your hands making out a heart.
Also, you know about his business with Compound V waaaaay before anyone else did. He's still grateful you didn't tell anyone.
Just like everyone else, you also enjoy messing with him except he's fast and constantly avoiding you.
"Hey A-Train, how much do you wanna bet that I can die faster than you?"
"Dude... seriously?"
You guys rarely get sent on missions together because you're always slowing him down, not basing off the fact he's fast but because you get easily sidetracked with other things.
"Alright, we're here now, how much C4 do we use?"
"Fuck math! Let's use all of 'em!"
You ended up detonating all of the C4 on you before he could object the idea, he was able to run out in time, your action nearly getting him killed while you ended up dead.
But it's fine you'll just grow back.
You know that race he has against Shockwave? You'd be at the VIP section standing near where Homelander and Queen Maeve is, waving your huge banner that has a picture of A-Train's face and yours pasted over a figure carrying the other in bridal style.
Compatibility? 55%
TRANSLUCENT
He makes people paranoid but you make him disgusted.
There was this one time he was bored so he snuck in your room to see what you were doing.
At first he was confused why you had so many cute plushies but then the more he explored your room, he realised your room is basically every collector's dream.
You even had a huge teddy bear in the corner of your dressing room.
The reason why he doesn't like to spy on you is because the last time he did, he saw you putting your hand in the blender, then proceeding to put your private part into it.
Never again, he thought, never again.
He doesn't need to witness you carry out your intrusive thoughts.
Surprising enough, you're close with his son, I'd like to think that after his death, you practically became the kid's godparent. Though you can be sort of a bad influence, leading up to how he is in Gen V.
You always tell him you hate kids but he thinks otherwise.
After all, he can read people well.
You guys like to pull pranks on each other since you guys like competing on who's more sneaky
There was this one time, you woke up to find your suit gone so you ended up walking around the building, completely naked and unfazed by people's stares.
It was when you walked around the corner that you found your suit worn by someone else, turns out it was Translucent under it.
"Why is it so fucking tight dude? How do you stay in this shit all day?"
"You get used to it"
Compatibility? 85%
BLACK NOIR
Lovers.
He doesn't mind your attitude because he actually can't say anything about it.
No seriously... he can't talk.
But hey he's got a good shoulder to cry on.
"I just... hffgh... I can't believe my album didn't surpass lady gaga's... She doesn't even know how to use Katanas like I do!" You'd let out a loud sob while he just stares at you for a while before placing a hand on your shoulder, patting you gently.
You know the scene where he's playing the piano for one of the company's party? You'll be laying down on top of it and singing in your usual overdramatic high pitched voice.
He finds your humour amusing so he always does this little head tilt like in the GIF when you say some weird shit while waiting for his response.
Since both of you are the only members of the Seven that wears a full body suit, obviously you had to try on his but since it was impossible to achieve that, you just had the company make a copy for you.
He'll be walking down the hallway doing his normal routine until he notises another person in his suit, the moment you speak and he realises its just you is when he let's his guard down.
"I just got some transplants done to my ass, that's why I look different"
You both are never sent on missions together 'cause you guys don't work well, pretty much nobody works well with him since he's the silent type.
Example, you two were hiding behind some crates ready to jump on the bad guys who were snucking in illegal drugs. He gestured for you to wait as he went to check again, only to turn back to see you gone.
"Marry Christmas motherfuckers!"
He heard your voice shout and he found you standing on top of the stacked crates, machine gun in hand and began shooting aimlessly.
He didn't even do anything but just watch until you ran out of bullets. However, multiple survived and began shooting at you so you ended running towards where he's hiding at.
"Yankee yankee!" You yelped.
You know the video of the two girls taking off their wigs to reveal that they're bald and they start bonding over it? I'd like to imagine that's you and Black Noir with the skin condition under the suits.
One more scenario I wanna add, you guys could be having a meeting but since you were bored and you always hated meetings, you'd draw a big heart on a piece of paper and show it to Black Noir from across the table. Surprisingly he'd draw a heart back to you.
You were overjoyed so you began to draw you and him doing it, doggy style. He stares at your doodle for a while before choosing to just focus on the meeting instead.
Compatibility? 90%
(This took a while cause I was on vacation)
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Idk I just really like that Twilight's reaction to being told "Your wife used to be a prostitute!" is to go like
and proceed to say how honourable and worthy of respect her dedication, self-sacrifice and mental fortitude are, and how we're shown he actually means that.
And then my girl Yor sees his reaction and hears his words and for the first time in her life she goes like "This is a man who literally just met me and has no connection to me yet he not only understands my position, he's also willing to bring himself out there and have my back when other people have free bait to judge me" and like damn how important that was to her, to have someone (who doesn't owe his survival to her like Yuri does) actually see her and respect her choices and have the absolute BEST of faiths in her. Like, what Camilla says there has the societal power to make her look like a pariah. Yet this dude comes over and without knowing anything about her, he vouches for her and immediately assumes her reasons were noble and altruistic. And though he doesn't know what profession he's actually vouching for, he's completely right in his assumption about her intentions, and considering how easily the general public judges sex workers, it's no surprise this support gives Yor the courage to believe Loid will understand her and won't think bad of her if she ever disappears on them due to her work, because he's open-minded enough for his first and immediate assumption about her is that she has good intentions.
And I just wanna SCREAM because she has absolutely no idea how little he will judge her about her assassin gig. She already considers herself lucky she's come across someone who is compassionate enough to think the best out of someone who works in a profession that is not considered "morally acceptable" by the public. But she has no idea the actual jackpot she's hit, because his own profession is far more dark and sinister yet he still has the kindness and empathy in his heart to understand people who do the same as he does.
Like, that's it with her character, isn't it? She sacrificed her own youth and morality to help Yuri grow up and be educated, and that caused him to idolize her, and because he was the only family she had left, she has been desperate to not cause any of her ties with him to break. But it also caused her impostor syndrome, and she had no confidence in any of her abilities aside from killing and cleaning up after her work, because she lives in a misogynistic society that is suspicious of unmarried women (like, that judgment alone, considering unmarried men don't experience such scrutiny, can be enough to damage a woman's psyche) and because she has been working under a man cruel enough to hire orphaned teenagers as assassins and nearly kill them in tests of their abilities ever since she was a teenager. For her it was either "I'm either perfect in something or I'm completely useless and I deserve people's judgment". Because if Yuri sees she doesn't have the perfect record, she thinks he will be horrified and she'll lose the ties to her last remaining family. And she will think she deserved that. If her killing skills waver in the slightest, she will be killed, either by enemies or by the Shopkeeper doing his little "tests". And she will think she deserved that. And if she doesn't abide by the society's expectations, she will at best be judged and mocked (for not cooking at home) and at worst get arrested (for being suspected as a spy). And she will think she deserved that.
Yet again, this stranger comes along, is told she's worked a socially shameful profession, knows she's shy and with so few connections that she can't even find someone to act as her pretend boyfriend for a party, and he supports her. And then he finds out how socially unskilled she is, how terrible she is at cooking, how she can't even pretend to kiss him for their mutual benefit, how she has the tendency to get so drunk she accidentally kicks him unconscious... And those things that she considers fatal flaws of her, he says are parts of her that she doesn't need to pretend don't exist. That's who she is, and there's nothing to fix, and she can just accept them without feeling bad or ashamed of it, that pretending she's someone else, someone perfect, will only make her miserable and exhausted.
And like... fuck. How can she not feel glad she got to marry that guy?
And how much will her heart break when she finds out he's a spy and will immediately doubt all the supportive words he's told her? And how astonishing will it be when she finds out that he actually meant pretty much everything he's told her, and that he really resonates with her and believes in her?
(anime only here, don't spoil me for the manga)
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Do you by chance have BAMF Stiles recs? I'm reading your stories and all you rec so thank you for being awesome!!
Thank you so much! One wouldn't know by looking at my fics, but I absolutely adore BAMF!Stiles lol. He's a delight!
Daybreak by TheObsidianQuill
"There . . ." Stiles swallowed and looked down at the bottle in his grasp as he slowly swirled the amber liquid inside. "There's really nothing left. For me. Everyone is . . . gone, and it feels like I haven't thought of tomorrow in years." His words rang in the air like a gunshot, he took another heavy drink. "I would trade every last breath I take to just have another shotânot even a guarantee, just a chance to make things right and bring back even one of them."
The pack was gone. He had nothing left. He had no one. With nothing to lose, Stiles puts everything on the line to go back in time to try to prevent the future from becoming his past. Broken, guarded, and haunted by his past, only one overgrown-pup of a wolf seems able to get past his defenses. Changing the future? Easy. Finding a place for himself in the Hale Pack? Impossible.
The Roads Not Followed by SylvieW
Scott decides to leave Beacon HIlls with Allison and her father. Stiles is left alone to deal with the supernatural troubles of his home town, so he turns to Derek.
Years later, Scottâs new pack is threatened, and the only ones who can help them are the Hale pack and Derekâs powerful mate.
Not Your Disney Romance by Wrennefer
After a long-forgotten agreement of an arranged marriage between Derek and the daughter of another pack's alpha resurfaces, Stiles takes it upon himself to become the most amazing fake fiancé that a clueless, desperate alpha werewolf could wish for.
This is Ridiculous by zosofi
There's a unicorn in Beacon Hills. A fricken' unicorn. In fricken' Beacon Hills, California. And it turns out that unicorns aren't drawn towards virgins in a happy-go-lucky let-me-lay-my-not-at-all-metaphorical-horn-in-your-lap way. No. They kill them. And guess who's the only virgin idiotic enough to get sucked into the Beacon Hills supernatural scene? Stiles, that's who.
A Tangled Refuge by wanderingeyre
The Hale House has been rebuilt for the past five years and for all five of those years, itâs been a sanctuary for supernaturals that needed a place to stay, a halfway point, a place to recuperate, or a place to be safe from whatever was on their tail. Word traveled quickly in the small world of the supernatural and now they rarely had to seek out people who needed help. Most came to them.
What Fresh Twilight Bullshit Is This? by isthatbloodonhisshirt
âI am not Bella!â he insisted, shaking his fist angrily at Jackson, as if heâd been the one to suggest he was. âI am not Bella! I am, like, a Jacob, at least!â
Lydia made a noise of debate from his right and he whipped around to look at her.
âWhat?! What was that sound?!â
âYouâre more of a Mike,â she insisted, shrugging neatly and flipping some curls over her shoulder.
âWhaââ Stiles had never been so offended in his life! âI am not! No way! I am a solid Jacob!â
âMike,â she argued.
âWhoâs Mike?â Scott asked.
âShut up, Scott!â Stiles insisted, pointing a finger at him but still glaring at Lydia.
Came For The Spark, Stayed For The Flame
Derek felt the panic build up in his chest as Jezebel held out a hand. He smelled it before he saw it, because who could forget the scent of what destroyed your life? Fire and spark and smoke curled from Jezebel's hands, and the wood stacked at Stiles' feet flared up.
When Stiles and Derek get bonded as Emissary-and-Alpha, hidden attractions become a lot harder to hide, secrets are kept and secrets are surfaced, and an evil teenage girl is planning even more ritualistic sacrifice. Canon divergence from the end of 3a.
Dangerous by jjmash
There are a lot of things that the pack doesnât know about Stiles.
Some of it is little things he simply has no reason to mention, like how he almost failed organic chemistry his first semester at Stanford. Some of it is bigger stuff that he just canât bring himself to think about, like the nightmares that still plague most of his nights and trap him inside his own mind in increasingly horrific ways.
But most importantly, the pack doesnât know all the ways in which Stiles has transformed during his time away from them. He doesnât need fangs and claws to be dangerous.
The Person You'd Take a Bullet For (is Behind The Trigger) by SadieHerondale
The road to hell is paved with good intentions, but until he gets Derek back, Stiles' actions are going to be worse than bad. And he will get Derek back, come hell or high water.
Something More Than Human by gatergirl79
Stiles Stilinski has a secret, a huge secret. A secret that will change the way everyone sees him. No, he hasn't been bitten by a werewolf. Stiles Stilinski is the product of a government experiment to create the perfect soldier, a human weapon. As a second generation transgenic, Stiles has been living a normal life with his dad in Beacon Hills, playing the role of klutzy sidekick to his werewolf best friend. All that changes however when Derek saves his life, Stiles finds himself slowly embracing who he really is. - But at what cost?
Red Witch by rootbeer
The red hair of a banshee. The red eyes of an alpha. The red hoodie of a mage. The red of fire burning.
Derek Hale has been a prisoner to the hunters since they burned his family alive. But now someone has come to save him: skinny, defenseless Stiles--147 lbs of skin and fragile bones. Turns out, sarcasm isn't his only weapon.
Oh my (let me look at those eyes) by Gorgeousgreymatter
A few months ago, he mightâve been able to solve this with some forceâa little man-handling, a snarl, a glimpse of teeth. But he looks at Stilesâs broken face, knows heâs seen too much horror and blood and evil, the whole Big Bad Wolf routine is just going to fall flat. Because Derek looks at Stiles and he doesnât carry himself like a teenager anymore. He carries himself like a soldier.
Other fic recs: pack mom!Stiles | angsty fics | historical AU | baby/mpreg | outsider POV | possessive Derek | smut | hurt/comfort | magical Stiles | mafia | Stiles gets kicked out of the pack | omegaverse
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Guys.
Super long post; read at your own peril (tl;dr at the end).
But I just had a brilliant possible idea about where Echo (the new Zelda from Echoes of Wisdom) fits in the Wisdomverse, so Iâm documenting it in case I decide to use it.
See, merging Echo into Fable would be cool. They seem very similar already (relevant post), and itâs a good option.
Yet there are a few small problems with this. I can get around them, but theyâre still something to consider.
Fableâs already in four separate games (Most Zeldas get one game or less). Adding EoW makes a fifth.
Fable is already quite powerful amongst the Zeldas. Adding EoW makes her a bit OP. Iâll have to balance that carefully.
Fable has a planned story arc in the Wisdomverse. This might conflict with EoW (for example, this is why LU decided against adding TotK to Wild)
So while I still think it could be cool to merge Fable and Echo, Iâm also looking for other possibilities. I donât want to introduce a new Zelda between Fable and Dawn unless I have to.
And then I realized:
There is already a canon Zelda between Fable and Dawn.
Iâve literally already introduced her.
I have plans for her that could totally work with what we see in Echoes of Wisdom.
Sheâs vastly underpowered and could use the abilities from EoW very well
I could totally see myself writing her personality into EoW Zeldaâ itâs a different take than how Iâve depicted Echo before, but it would work equally well imo
And sheâs also the Zelda with the least canon information; the one we know the least about overallâ especially since we never meet her in her own time.
Guys, if Fable doesnât work out, I think it might be awesome to merge Echo with Auroraâ Hyruleâs second Zelda.
Imagine this:
Aurora woke up centuries in the future, after the Great Decline. Sheâs trapped in a vastly different world with Dawn and Hyrule as her only solace. She loves them, but sheâs not from here; and she canât shake the dread that sheâs left everything behind: her friends, her realm, her brother, who she still cares about despite everything he did to herâ and also, of course, her Link, who she loves, and went on an entire adventure to save.
When she was Echo, she was a hero. But as Aurora, sheâs an echo of the past; a mournful ghost of a bygone age
Tl;dr: What if Echoes of Wisdom is the era Aurora came fromâ and where she desperately longs to return?
Masterpost
(More thoughts on the timeline under the cut.)
Soâ Echoes of Wisdom seems (so far) to take place around the time of Legendâs era, with enough ambiguity that it could be either before or after Legendâs era of ALttP/Oracles/ALBW/TH.
Currently leaning towards âEoW before Legendâ considering the similarities to OoT, but I could very well go with âEoW after Legend,â which would be necessary for the Aurora merge. The Oracle games, after all, have a lot of similarities with OoT in terms of races and characters present (Zoras, the Deku Tree, Zeldaâs design, etc), and they come after ALttP, which doesnât have quite as many. Same thing with FSA, which is canonically after Twilight Princess but obviously resembles Four Swords more, and both Wisdomverse and LU have shifted the timeline to match. So there is precedent for similarities to skip a generation or two, even in canon.
I also doubt EoW is going to include a Prince of Hyrule (the one character we know of from Auroraâs backstory). This is fine, because Iâm confident I can come up with a reason the Prince was away during the events of EoW. Perhaps during the events of EoW, the Prince left on a journey of his own and first encountered the Wizard that leads to Auroraâs downfall.
Anyways, these are just tentative plans. Weâll see what happens when the game comes out!
#zelda#wisdomverse#echoes of wisdom#wis echo#lin thinks#lin rambles#adventure of link zelda#lin writes#lu wielders of wisdom#wielders of wisdom#linked universe#loz#lu legend#wis fable#wis dawn#wis aurora#echoes of wisdom spoilers
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Some Theories about Anya's Name
Who would have thought a short chapter would bring so much information and discussion? But then again, we're talking about Anya, agent of chaos (according to her papa).
After that chapter, there's plenty of theories flying around, so I decided to make this post to compile, explain and expand these theories đ
Ready?
Anya is an acronym: This one is pretty clear has been a popular general theory. It means that the letters of her name stand for something else. What exactly? We don't know yet, but it probably has to do with Project Apple and the infamous lab Anya was created.
Anya...Ania...OstANIA: If you live near small children, you probably know that when they are learning how to talk, they do it by picking up words adults say and many times they say those words wrong. While discussing with some friends, I imagined those scientists constantly saying the word Ostania in front of that little girl. Maybe baby Anya thought that was her name because she heard the word OstANIA all the time, but she couldn't say it right.
Anya, the foreign princess: This one is very simple. It means that her name was spelled differently in her country of origin. This theory is vague, but I do believe a third country could be involved in all this mess. Also, it would make sense for Anya to be hiding in Ostania, if she was born and kept captive in a different country.
Anya...A N/A: This one is one of the most interesting theories! A N/A would mean something like "Non-applicable". You probably think this doesn't say much, but it really does. In the first few chapters of the story we learned that Anya was adopted and returned 4 times. Instead of a child, she was returned as if she was a piece of clothing. Even though it's been barely mentioned, we've also learned that people that participated in Project Apple didn't treat the subjects nicely (see how they treated Bond). Those people called Anya "subject 007". They didn't even give her a name. If we think about it, Anya is very "non-applicable". She was created in a lab, she has a strange power, so she's not like the other kids, she's been adopted and returned 4 times...
The A N/A and Anya being treated like an object instead of a human being fits the Spy x Family premise of the story, which is: Humans like Twilight, Yor, and Anya are used as weapons instead of being treated like humans. The story is about them regaining their humanity through love and family.
So even if A N/A says nothing about Anya, it says a lot about the story.
Look at this little girl. This illustration was heartbreaking. Do you know when it takes place? It's right before he meets Twilight. We see that it's the same filthy orphanage Twilight visited on chapter 1 and this is not Anya's first orphanage, so that means this illustration happened after she was returned again. The way she's facing the door, her body language, the way she holds Mr. Chimera by the hand is so sad. Here she is, once again, in a place she doesn't want to be, where nobody will take care of her...alone đ
Enough of that or we'll end up crying...đ€§
Some other things to take into consideration about her name:
Mr. Chimera: Since this is a visual story, that panel of Mr. Chimera tells us that this plushie is involved in Anya's name. If you've read certain fic, you know where I stand on that. In this case, I think that yes, the person who helped Anya escape gave Mr. Chimera to her. However, I don't think it was exactly that character (you know who). It probably was someone else, maybe even a new character we don't know yet. It could also be a scientist who took pity on Anya or disagreed with the use of children as lab rats, and helped her escape. We don't know yet.
Twilight: One of the most beautiful panels on that short chapter was seeing Anya's eyes lit up when her papa told her the correct spelling of her name. Did you see it? Those were the eyes of someone who had just learned something new about herself and by doing this, Twilight made her even more human.
One more thing...I've seen speculations about the next arc of the manga being about Anya's past because of this short mission. In my opinion...I don't think it'll happen yet. Why? If it was the case, this would have been a longer chapter and the actual beginning of the arc.
I believe Anya's past will be one of the last things we learn, because there's plenty of things to resolve and a lot of information we don't have. Stories are like puzzles; this chapter was an important piece, but we're not working on that part yet.
#spy x family#spy x family manga#spy x family meta#spy x family theory#anya forger#sxf#twiyor#loid forger#yor forger
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in the wake of stars... there, we remain
Do you wish to know the horrible truth? When I close my eyes, her memory does not resurface. I cannot remember her laugh, or even tell apart her voice. All that remains is the waking thought that she was the only woman I ever lovedâthe only thing I ever wanted. And the Abyss took her away from me. The gods took her away from me! And all the time in the universeâall the power this world has to offerâcouldn't fill the void she left behind.
ao3: in the wake of stars... there, we remain pairing: capitano x f! reader genre: angst, romance wc: 16k status: one shot art by: C50spicy
âGranny!â
âFreminet! Donât call her thatââ
A soft chuckle echoed in the closed room, halting the chastise the magician was about to bestow on his younger brother.
âItâs quite alright, Lyney. Iâm sure little Freminet meant no harm.â A pair of blackened hands patted the young boysâ heads, the blue veins marring the skin contrasting with the oceans of blond threads.
Despite Freminetâs endearment of the woman, no sign of aging was visible on her youthful face. A stranger might even proclaim her as an older sister to the infamous Knave of the House of Hearth. But the only thing stopping them from doing so was the darkened skin tracing from under her left ear all the way to the horizons of her forehead.
âCan you tell us the story again? Please?â The little blond diver sat near the womanâs feet, looking up at her with big beady eyesâone which always proved difficult to refuse, even for their âFatherâ.
âOnly if you promise not to call me an old lady again.â She playfully bargains with the child, although⊠[Name] wouldnât really mind either way. âNow, gather around.â She ushers the children to move closer to her, for which they happily obliged.
A rhythmic song echoed in the bowels of her soul as she silently watched the children talk amongst one another, a joy she knew could only live here⊠in this home, in this time, with them, and nowhere else.
Once upon a time, in a kingdom under the golden sea, there lived a knight, brave, righteous, and kind as they could be. And this knight, he loved no one else but the woman who threw flowers at strangers with glee.
The citizens loved this knight, and everyone wanted to be acquainted with him. But this knight lived with no other thought than to love and be loved by meâŠ
âHavenât I already told you to get lost?â
Cradled under a dome of a million stars, a noble lady stood far on the far side of the balcony, gazing down with fiery eyes at the knight looking up at her from below. Threads of [h/c] swayed by the eternal gale that rounded the kingdom every after-dark, ruffling the violet and golden garments she wore oh so devotedlyâa striking contrast to him who wore clothes darker than the void itself.
âAh, wellââ his voice echoes in the silence of twilight, hopeful at best, painted as desperate for the woman on the loggia.
âMy answer remains the same, Captain.â
Before the Captain could raise another protest, a plea for her to reconsider, the lady peered over the balustrade, angered at his stubbornness, âNo.â
She could not wrap her head around his insistence, at first finding it admirable before it morphed to be unbearable. Many times had she told him off:
âI must refuse your proposal, my lordâ
âIâm honored, really, but I cannot acceptâ
âSurely, a maiden far fairer than me would most wholeheartedly embrace your affectionsâ.
One would think that after three rejections, he would relent.
At one point, she believed him to have raised the white flag, given that he had ceased his advancement for a full fortnight.
That is until she ran into him at the plaza one fateful afternoon. Finding him surrounded by a sea of people both of highborn and low, militia and serpent knights, harboring him affection and regard.
The shadow of her presence was enough to stop their banters, the weight of her name parting the ocean of people, and before her⊠was a path that led right to him.
Snapping out of the memory, she is reminded that the object of her daydreams was still perched upon the street below her awaiting an acceptance that the lady swore would never come, even if he is a knight. âNow, if you will be so kind as to step asideââ
âMy ladyâŠâ
A sharp stare silenced the Commanderâs tongue, forcing him to freeze where he stands, burning the remnants of his thoughts. All that remained was the echo of her voice, the light reflecting off her eyes, the presence of her soul. He wouldnât have minded staying rooted there for the rest of the evening, shackled to that post until the end of his time, so long as she would be near. A call away, just over the wall, looking at him from the panes of her windows.
âPlease move out of the way, Capitano. I have more pressing matters to attend to.â
The Commander, as if time began to march slower, saw her marching towards the archway that would lead her indoors, and before he could detain his tongueâhis thoughts had run past his better judgement.
âThrowing flowers at passersby hardly seems to be of urgency.â
[Name] let out a scoff of disbelief, swiping away her hand that held the doorknob and turned to march back towards the balcony, peering down at him with all the disdain in the cosmos. The nerve of thisâthis⊠âA lot more concerning than having you propose another time when my take on the matter will not change. Now, move out of the way before I throw a pot at you.â
âBut why?â
The lady looked at him cynically, was he asking in accordance with his repeated rejection or for the threat of the pot? She would be happy to indulge in the latter, but [Name] knew that the ever-righteous Captain was not one to act like a fool⊠yet he continued to play the jester with her.
âAre we really going over this again?â She looks at him in exasperation, internally wondering how he rose to such power when he was stubborn as a mule. âHave you forgotten where you stand? I am a lady of the house [L/n], you are a Commander for the knights. Do you really dare have me be insulted by it all? Let me remind you again: from the moment we met all those years ago, when you had so brazenly declared to me that you would take arms and fight the heavens, your conceit and selfish disdain for the feelings of others made me realize that you will be the last man Iâd ever be prevailed upon to marry. And I would rather dine on the scraps of field tillers and cross the seven seas with no leverage than be courted by the likes of you. Good day.â
Capitano stared at her retreating figure, counting that as the fifth attempt to court her that month. And the overall hundredth rejection for the last five, or was it seven, years? Every time she turned down his advancements it had him motivated to do more, to be more, become better.
Because in his eyes⊠there was no greater blessing, no greater honor than to love her.
[Name] who offered him cakes and cookies down by the gardens all those summers ago, the one who ran down the streets to welcome him back, the little lady who pushed the swing when he sat alone by the playground. [Name] who supported his dream of knighthood, the lady who dressed his wounds, who wiped his tears, parted his lips so he could breathe.
Iâd be the last man sheâd ever be prevailed upon to marry⊠she didnât say sheâd never marry meâjust that Iâm her last option.
Even if the same [Name] now sneers at all things related to him and his status as a commander.
A foolish smile carved its way onto his face, eyes as deep as the depths of the ocean shining in delight at the newfound hope.
Thereâs still a chance!
But love didnât come easy for the knight, no matter the ardency of his feelings, the sincerity of his soul, nor the patience in his heart. The lady simply turned a blind eye to himâ
âThatâs awful! Mr. Knight must be very sad.â A little girl cried while her friend tried to console her by rubbing her back, the sight tugging at the seams of [Name]âs heart.
âIndeed, how cruel the lady must have been.â She agrees gently, curling a fistful of fabric under her touch, suppressing the urge to just run outside and comb the earth to make it all right. How cowardly was I to have shunned your affection for so longâŠ
Not long after, one of the older kids spoke her piece, âIf a knight as chivalrous as him had loved me, I would never let him go, not even for all the mora in the world.â
For a few arbitrary seconds, [Name] is left at a loss for words.
Perhaps itâs the curse taking effect or maybe itâs the regret clawing from the depths of her eroding soul. Still, it remained clear that the young ladyâs words were something she wished she had lived by all those centuries ago.
âNor I.â [Name] concedes, acknowledging the boldnessâthe genuinenessâof the childâs declaration with a look of understanding.
But no matter how we wish to change our fate, to pave a way for a better tomorrow, a waking moment where we arenât suffocated by the crushing weight of regretâthat was all they could remain as: wishes.
It didnât matter how ardently we pray for it to be true, how earnestly we chant so we could forge it into being⊠because when the dust settles and the moon is at rise, only then weâll knowâŠ
âYou see, children, to speak of love is an easy task, even the most vicious of people can do it. But to wait and prove that itâs trueâeven when there is no guarantee of getting loved in return, that is an act of faithfulness that cannot be accomplished by everyone. It takes merely a few seconds to profess love, but doing it takes more than a lifetime. And to find someone eager to spend that time with you⊠is a blessing that not everyone is fortunate enough to receive.â
âŠthat some tales are not fated for a happy ending.
The children looked at her in amazement, no matter the blights of her curse on her skinâhow it can easily depict her a monsterâLady [Name] is still one of the kindest people they have ever been lucky enough to meet.
Love didnât come in all the shades of the rainbow as the lady had hoped. Love didnât come dressed in willingness as the knight assumed.
Perhaps, in their hearts, they knew.
Sometimes, love can come painted like a summer night: dark as it comes but scattered with a hundred million stars. Sometimes, love is cloaked in hesitance: a gentle wave by the shores dyed with the warmth of a thousand suns.
And sometimes⊠love appears in forms we least expect it to take.
âYou turned him down? The Captain? The Commander of the Serpent Knights? The Captain?â
A young woman paced around the room, struggling to accept the story her friend told her only moments prior.
âYes, Peruveere, I did.â
[Name] rolled her eyes at the other personâs restless mumbling, continuously taking apart the petals from the flowers. And as if sensing the follow-up questions of her inquisitive friend, [Name] quickly attached the rest of her answers not a breath later, âYes, the Captain. Yes, the Commander of the Serpent Knights. Yes, the Captain. And yes, Il-Capitano, the ever-righteous, strong and brave, nigh-invincible Captain. I turned him down just as I had the previous time he asked, and the time before that, as well as all the other advances he had made. And I will continue to do so if he keeps insisting. It will not change.â
She tore another petal away from the stem, not sparing a single glance at the other lady currently losing her marbles over the simple matter of [Name]âs rejection of matrimony.
âBut why?â
[Name] tore her eyes away from the busy streets and looked over her shoulder to her friend with a stare of utter disbelief, as though she, herself, could not wrap her head around the question directed at her. [Name] could not choose which one of her inner turmoils would best fit the situation at hand: âYou know whyâ, was one, and âI cannot, in my wildest dreams, believe that you would really ask me thatâ, was another. Though it seemed that no matter the choice, it still would not be enough to convey the entirety of her plight.
âI know that look, missy.â Peruveere narrowed her cross-marked eyes at [Name], drawing lines in the air as if it would raise the stakes of an imaginary court to accuse her further. âYour thoughts are all over your face! Peruveere, youâre a fool to ask me thatâa lunatic to even ask whyâI question to this day why I am friends with someone as empty-headed as you.â
The obsidian of her hair shone under the golden light of the artificial sun, casting away the shadows of the locks of her hair that were colored in ivory.
âThose are your words, my friend, not mine.â [Name] smirked, crossing her arms over her chest as she turned to face the fuming lady before her. âYou know me, Peruveere, nothing in this world can persuade me into matrimony. If you wish to be tied to that man so very much, why donât you marry him instead?â she offered, smiling faintly at the prospect of having to get rid of that persistent knight.
Peruveere scoffed at the idea, waving a hand in the air as though it would scatter her friendâs ridiculous suggestions.
Soon after, her expression morphed into something far too difficult for [Name] to interpret, âOne day, [Name], you will wake up with your head in your hands and realize how wrong you were, and you will wish to have done things differently. You will wish that you loved him a little earlier so you could have loved him longer. And you will hear the echoes that my foresight was correct. The way I endeavored to inform you will come into light, and after all of that is said and done, only then will I trust that my earlier warning has been understoodâ"
[Name] let out a sound of alarm at the near cursing her friend was speaking, now it was her turn to wave her hands in the air as though it would rid of the baleful prescience. âStop. Stop. Stop!â
Peruveere ignored [Name]âs superstitions and instead opted to convey her thoughts on all the privileges that [Name] would possess once she is married to the Commander.
âEvery noble lady in the kingdom wants to be wed to Capitano! Heâs got it all, you know, titles, wealth, power, influenceââ Peruveere listed off his qualities from the tips of her fingers, explaining how each one of them would be beneficial to her and what it could mean for the years to come. Peruveere droned on and on until she finished at least ten laps on both hands, and [Name]âs ears were on the verge of caving in from how many times that brooding manâs name left the lips of her friend.
âAnd as your bestest, greatest, most fabulous, not to mention only friend, I have to root for you! I must! You two are practically born of the same soul! And to address your previous statement, no, I will not marry him on your behalf. Capitano is not what I look for in a man, he wears too much black, his friend on the other hand, oh my Dainsleifâhey! Where are you going?â
Peruveere quickly traced the steps of her departing friend, not quite finished with listing off the reasons why [Name] should accept the Commanderâs proposal.
[Name] reckons Peruveere could never understand.
She wasnât present at the time. She wasnât even part of [Name]âs life when it all came crashing down. So how could Peruveere understand why rejecting Capitano hurts [Name] more than it did him? Especially when he was so persistent, so dedicated, treating her feelings as though being at the receiving end of it was an honor far higher than the heavens. Especially because he does all of that.
Capitano gave it all⊠and it was being wasted when she could not bring herself to return it despite every inch of her soul begging her to do so.
âA place where I wonât hear another mention of that manâs nameââ [Name] saw Peruveere brace herself to question and quickly snuffed it out, ââor his accomplishments, his power, his oh-so-handsome visage, or anything even remotely related to him!â [Name] yelled, sick of all the iterating questions of why when she had already been so clear of her intentions. Peruveere, mother, even my sisters⊠all asking the same thing, and no matter my answer, they still wonât relent.
â[Name]âŠâ
She snapped out of her thoughts, the consequence of her action hitting her with full force as she looked at the stupefied expression on her friendâs face. âPeruveereâI⊠I apologize, I did not mean toââ
Peruveere caught the hand that was reaching out to her, encasing them fully in warmth as she gazed at [Name] in a kind light. âNo, I should be the one to apologize, [Name]. I shouldnât have pushed you too far. If you donât wish to speak about him or hear of his person, then I wonât tell of him at all.â
Peruveereâs patience ate at [Name]âs heart, flooding it with guilt. Words said on a whim that hurt her friendâs heart when all she ever wanted to do was ensure that [Name] could live with someone by her side.
Perhaps Peruveere did understand. Maybe she understood far more than [Name] could have.
âIf only my family was as accepting as you.â [Name] could only smile at her kindness, squeezing the hand that held hers.
The two friends laughed at the thought knowing well that the heavens would fall before the great house of [L/n] weakens their immovable resolve. [Name]âs lineage wasnât exactly known for being one of the friendly fellows of the kingdom, with their emotionless fronts, and closely guarded connections, it proved to be difficult to even just see one of their own walking down the streets as leniently as [Name] did. Their headstrong attitudes and unrelenting tendencies to stop at nothing to get what they wanted drove any and all coming acquaintances away.
It was a miracle that [Name] even had Peruveere for this long.
âI just⊠donât wish to be unhappy all my life.â [Name] admits sadly, choosing to look at the dust littered on the cobblestone path.
âWhat do you mean?â
The chatters of everyday life seemed to blend in with all the colors of Khaenri'ah, until all that remained was the echo of the man loved by all⊠and yet loved only her.
She laughs and caught Peruveereâs stare with a net of fearâfrightened of the uncertainty that came with a person like Il-Capitano. âI hear what people say about him, too, you know. The ever-righteous Captain, the nigh-invincible Captain, the brave and fearless Captain.â
âAll good traits, are they not?â
[Name] gave her a pained stare, âWhen people put him in that light, he is. Yet all the same, it paints him in a different color⊠like heâs so far away. Donât you fear that someone possessing such unprecedented righteousness is a latent danger? How⊠how could someone like that ever truly live? Will he ever truly confide? What if I am the embodiment of all that he detestsâeverything he cannot accept? Could he still bring himself to love me just as he proclaims?â
âYou have yet to know that, [Name].â Peruveere shook her head, trying to coax her friend out of the spiralling doubt, âIt isnât fair to put assumptions on him when you havenât given him the chance to act on how he really feels. He loves you. For eight long years heâs proven it, practically reformed the heavens so his adoration for you could be caged by the finiteness of this world!â
[Name] denied her friendâs suggestion, finding it too farfetched to be bled into reality.
How could she bring herself to believe his sentiments to be true when the prime of his promises to her had been broken from the moment he turned his back on her that fateful night?
I want to love you, I really do⊠but what would become of me if I gave it all to you once more? I know itâs tiring to loveâto wait. I know Iâm not the only one drowning in this ocean of grief when a thousand others were subjected to the same heartache.
But why does it feel like such a sin to love you now?
I donât know how Iâll free myself from this fearâthis soul-binding fear of leaving it all behind.
âLove is an illusion, Peruveere. We believe it because we havenât seen whatâs beyond that. That just as easily as you claim it to be true, it is just as easily goneâtaken away before we know it.â
Because what if I did do itâleave everything behind? And what if beyond that, you will leave me, too?
Peruveere sighed in surrender. [Name] spoke words of fear, sentiments plunged in the depths of heartache, a great many things to project hostility but they all meant one thing: come and save meâif you truly love me, take me away from here. That much she understood, it was [Name] who was blinded by her shadows who remained cloaked in ignorance.
âBut he might prove you wrong if you give him a chance.â
At her words, [Name] raised her head to look at her, and Peruveere took it as a sign to continue.
âTell him of your grievances, what makes you happy, the things that upset you. Perchance you might find him a lot more flattering than he does you. He isnât asking you for a thousand chances [Name], just one.â
âCan I escort you to town, my lady?â
âMay I have the next dance, Lady [Name]?â
âPlease, do me the honor of accepting my hand.â
âAnd what if it doesnât work?â She whispers, feeling the tears prickle at the back of her eyes.
Peruveere smiles, caressing the hills of her cheeks, âYouâd be surprised at how often it does.â
The lady found herself tracing the paths of the past. How the pillars of her fear formed the walls that guard her frail heart. Underneath the mountains of rejection, blanketed by years' worth of injustice, numbed by the unrelenting march of time, there existed a version of her⊠who had once loved the knight more than there were stars in the sky.
âAre you so ugly that you have to hide behind a canvas of the evening sky?â
The masked squire pivoted on his heel, nearly swatting her head off clean with the wooden practice sword.
âWhoaâhey!â
A flock of birds flew away from the volume of her voice, shaking the foliage bordering the courtyard. A gentle breeze swayed between the falling leaves, scattering a palette of white and yellow petals in their wake, painting upon the once-green lands with their hue.
Domed by the artificial Khaenri'ahn sky, a young lady and a young boy stood face to face. One with a soul as radiant as the stars in the heavens crouching down to cover her head, and another dyed in the color of the midnight sun, entranced by her abrupt advent.
As if realizing the silence left by their strange encounter, the masked boy quickly got down on one knee and struggled to find the words to say, fearful that he might be offending a prominent figure in court. âI apologize, my lady. I did not mean to endanger you in any way.â
The young woman, as though struck by the reminder of their difference in status, quickly gathered herself: pulling her figure from the ground, patting away the micro spectacle of dust that had managed to touch her expensive dress.
âAhem.â She cleared her throat, every bit of her mannerisms hinting that she was not used to interacting in such a formal fashionâas though she was not used to interacting at all! She took a peek at his still kneeling form, not finding him the least bit familiar, he must be new. She memorized the slouch in his shoulders, the hesitation in his movements, the threads of obsidian hair protruding from under his ridiculous helmet.
âYou are pardoned, please rise.â
A younger version of [Name] stood before the young boy.
âYou are most kind, my lady.â
The one who would soon be known as Capitano.
The lady, curious of his reasons for hiding his face, went by the gardens to pursue an answer. Unfailingly, for three full moons and a crescent, she sought out his company. Finding even the most mundane questions of everyday life directed at him, yet the prime interest she had was not answered until the first fall of the snow.
âI hope you like the cakes. The helpers in the kitchen always seem to make far too much of it,â the young lady walked around the edge of the winter wonders, watching as the young knight trained even under the descent of the cold. âAnd because no one wants to share them with me, I am left to enjoy them all.â
The young knight, ever so subtly, turned his head in her direction, a small gesture to let her know that despite his straining routines he would always make room for the things she had to share.
âIâm glad to be the one who shares them with you, my lady.â
[Name] caught herself smiling at the knight, feeling as the flames stemmed from her racing heart all the way to the horizons of her fingertips, casting fire to the hills of her cheeks, the bowels of her soulâthe embers in her mind.
No words followed those fleeting sentences, only the breaths of a diligent knight, and a lady brimmed with adoration. The heavens falling to witness the waltz of two souls, dancing to the melody of a tune made to bind for all eternity.
The knight ceased his practice, drawing nearer to the lady waiting by the steps.
She could have watched him from the balcony, or not at all yet here⊠in this place shrouded with the harshness of winter, closer to where he wasâthere, she stayed.
He began to wonder, when did I begin to see like this? As though all of the heavens and the earth only came into being so they could hold you. What greatness did I do⊠that I am worthy to behold you? That I am so fortunate to have existed in a timeâa place where I could love you as much as I desired?
Driven by the intensity of his emotions, the knight turned his back and began to walk away from her.
The lady, unsure of what to make of it all, snickered under her breath. [Name] found his behavior strangely endearing, to think one of the most skilled in knighthood could have been rendered flustered just by the thoughts running in his head was something not even the greatest of alchemists could conjure.
With a small laugh, [Name] stepped a foot into the snow followed by another, slowly tracing the footprints the knight in front of her had carved into the winter treasures.
The knight, who had initially only intended to break away for a few seconds, took notice of the way his lady had started to walk upon the path he made. With a smile of his own, he began to take wider steps, knowing that she would surely start to struggle.
[Name] had to leap in her step to continue her little fun, but the added distance in the interval of his steps along with the weight of her clothes had her stumbling a few moments later.
The young knight, ever so quick in his steps, turned with swift haste, catching her in his arms before she could hit the snowy ground.
A different object, however, had fallen into the snow.
âOh,â Her breath was painted white from the cold, yet her eyes reflected the deep blues of the irises that looked to her with such ardent affection. âYou arenât ugly.â
But stars did not shine, they burned. And just as quickly did the snow thaw, the reality of their distant worlds had dawned on them. Lightning painted the canvas of their skies, ripping it open for the rain to fallâdousing the embers of their adoration for one another.
âPlease⊠I beg you, do not go.â An older lady clung to the cloths of a manâs armor, hugged by the artificial lights of the Khaenri'ahn sky⊠the two lovers held onto one another as though it was their last day on this land.
The man touched the ladyâs cheeks, ridding the mar of silver water racing down the canvas of her face. âI must, my dear. It is my duty.â
The Serpent Knights have been called to defend the borders of the kingdom from the ill-will of the abyss. A duty that was promised honor, gratitude, and legacy whether they emerged victorious or notâwhether they returned breathing or not at all.
[Name]âs father was a knight bestowed the rank Captain, prestige that came with the comfort of wealth, and the oath of power. But for her mother, who loved her husband dearly, all it came with was the looming danger, the never-ending saga of fearing for his life.
And even if [Name] was still beyond the sense of maturity, she could piece apart that much.
Many words were exchanged by her mother and father, promises of eternity, a love to last a thousand lifetimes and a thousand more after that, that her mother only needed to waitâwait, and surely, her husband would return to her.
Yet as selfish as it sounds, even if oaths were broken and lives were lost, her mother didnât want her father to go.
âIt is also your duty to stay by your familyâs side! We need youâI⊠I need you.â
âBut the people need me more.â
[Name] who was watching from behind a towering pillar, looked at her father in disbelief, feeling as the little crevices in her heart began to rip its surface clean. Silently coming to terms with the truth that knights and all that they were associated with will always, unfailingly, put their duty above any other.
The real world was not like the stories her father had told her. Knights do not stay with the people they love when a kingdom is in threaten for ruin⊠they go out there and fight for the kingdom they had sworn to protect.
Even if it cost them their lives.
Even if the price paid for a momentary tranquility is the anguish of a broken heart, a wifeâs grief for the loss of a husband, a daughterâs heart shattered to a million irreparable pieces at the loss of a father, a family torn apart so another could live completely.
And as if the universe wanted to play, [Name] found herself looking into the abyssal canvas of his face on the far side of the courtyard, almost as if she was asking him the same request as her mother did to her father.
âDonât goâŠâ
But she knew that this righteous knight, the ever so brave recruit, the nigh-invincible young Capitano was the same as her honorable father.
Even if the price paid for a momentary equanimity was the silence of a lover, the heartache of a soul left alone in the world, a heart once entrusted to the hands of those who had sworn never to break it, shattered by the same hands.
Because that was the price you paid for loving a knight.
The weight of the years numbed the pain, and the tears had blurred the memories. Yet all the same, it proved that no matter how deep the valley that severed their ties, it could not hide the lingering affection littering the oceans of their skies.
"Oh, Il-Capitano~ Commander of the Royal Army."
âWe have most patiently awaited your safe return.â
âWhat an honor it is to have someone like you in the kingdomâs service.â
Nobilities and common people alike gushed at the arrival of the esteemed commander. One enshrouded in the colors of the night, with what looked like the heaviest coat in all of mankind draped over his shoulders.
He marched through the gates of the kingdom perched atop his tall, midnight steed. And as if feeling her drilling stare, that faceless helmet turned to gaze in her direction. A simple gesture, one which a stranger could have passed as nothing but a meaningless movement, but to [Name]⊠she knew, that it meant more to the knight than the praises sung at his name.
Perhaps it was a trick of the light, or the sadness clawing its way out of her soul. [Name] would have taken any other explanation, any other reason, so long as it wasnât the one forcing its way through her throat.
For a fleeting second, everything had crumbled away. In the place of that tall, imposing, broad-shouldered knight was a younger boy, one whose eyes looked far too hesitant to urge the stallion forward, his form was slouched, often kneeling before her, he who had promised the world.
Yet when she blinked, both figures were gone, one buried under the weight of time, and the other marching forward, once again turning his back on her.
No longer a young, naĂŻve, lovestruck squire but a revered commander, righteous, brave, and powerful.
Rumors in the plaza spoke about how the Commander never smiled, or that there was nothing in his life other than his duty and the endless battles against the abyss. But the conversation that sparked about the most was the mystery behind his mask.
Others spoke that his face had been scarred by his countless conquests that he had no choice but to hide it from his enemies, while some say that he was born unfortunate in the department of looks therefore forcing him to wear such a thing to shield his deformed face from the eyes of the public.
But [Name] knew otherwise.
âIsnât this exciting, [Name]?â Her friend, Peruveere, looks to her with eager eyes.
The young lady was a descendant of the previous dynasty, named Crimson Moon. Peruveere was the one who had so boldly claimed to be her friend after [Name] had thrown a fistful of flowers at her by accident.
[Name] shrugged and pretended to be indifferent to it all, forcing herself to look away as she felt his stares burn holes into her very being. "Eh, I've fallen witness to better."
That was a lie, of course.
The only one that could ever hope to best him in anything was himself, and [Name] was sure that the ever so charming Il-Capitano, Commander of the Royal Army, knew that for himself. But [Name] would rather eat all the snow in her courtyard than have to admit that to his face or anyone for that matter.
"The cats loitering the streets would hiss at you for saying that. Even they admire Capitano." Peruveere shook [Name] back and forth as she eagerly watched as the fleet of soldiers march back to the palace grounds.
[Name] tried to ignore the incessant beatings of her heart at the mention of his name. One which she hasnât spoken in a long, long while.
"He looks far more miserable since the last I saw him." She unconsciously whispers, tracing the outlines of his shadows until his figure is nothing but a speck in the far-off distance.
Then again, how long has it been since I last saw you? Certainly not long enough!
"Perhaps it's because you keep declining him." Peruveere perks, smiling pointedly at [Name] who was still looking in the direction of the castle.
The lady let out a bitter chuckle, of course, Iâd never marry him!
Capitano returned to her all those moons ago, nearly after three years, he returned.
But by then, her heart had come to realize the weight of his promises. That next to his duties, they meant absolutely nothing.
"Oh, woe. His poor soul." She emptily comments, finally tearing her gaze away from the reminder of his broken oaths.
"Please, [Name]. Miserable, yes. But poor he most certainly is not." Peruveere hooks an arm with [Name] and dragged her to descend the steps of her balcony.
"Do tell, Peruveere." [Name] rolls her eyes at her friend's antics, with half a mind listening to her ramble on and on about the oh-so-amazing Capitano, as they walked the now-empty streets to the plaza.
"All that power and wealth to his name and he commands half the Royal Army." Peruveere boasts as though speaking about that man made his achievements hers as well.
She really does hold that⊠man in high regard.
"The miserable half?" [Name] jests, leaving a fuming noble lady on the side of the street.
And so, tired of the longing glances and hearing the rhythm of two souls crying for one another, the heavens had moved to have it ceasedâŠ
Far into the depths of the night, when the trees slept and the lands were blanketed in silence, [Name] found herself standing by the steps that led to a courtyard.
Although this time, the space before her was covered with blades of grass and blossoming flora, the breeze was not sharp but rather a gentle lull in the ever-growing warmth of the seasonâa great contrast to a time when this place was riddled with cold, covered in his footsteps, thriving in the words he had no intention of keeping.
âMy lady,â he whispers, drawing nearer to her. Close enough that his breath tangled with hers as the warmth of his hand draped over the hills of her reddened cheeks. âMy heart calls your name, unfailingly, every night. My soul desires to see youâfar too much that it has my gaze lingering in everything that reminds me of you. Each day, this feeling in me grows and I fear that the skies can no longer house them.â
âI love you, [Name]⊠most ardently, please allow me the honor of staying by your sideââ
â[Name].â
The sudden call broke the young lady from her daydreams. She turned hastily to meet the tired eyes looking straight at her.
âMother.â
With the golden light of the chandelier seeping past the windowpanes, the scenery before her nearly resembled a painting of the heavens⊠except, the subjectâs face was dyed in colors of lonelinessâher motherâs heart died along with her father many, many years ago.
âYou have a visitor.â She states plainly before tracing back her steps to enter the house once again.
[Name] furrowed her brows in confusion at who could be visiting her at this ungodly hour. Surely, Peruveere was sound asleep by now, and even if she wasnât, her mother would never go as far as tell [Name] of her presence when she was already known by her entire familyâsheâs my only friend, it would be strange for them to do so.
As she stormed her brain for any other acquaintances who might be brave enough to knock on the gates of her home, the sounds of heavy footfalls and the clinking of metal chains flew past her ears.
Until a large body loomed over her fretting figure.
Even if she dared not to look, the strangerâs shadowâall broad-shouldered and imposingâalready told her enough that this was no acquaintance.
Are you starving for another rejection? You really are thick-facedâŠ
âCommander.â She greets coldly, curtsying for the sake of formality, rising once more to bravely look at the nothingness that shielded his face.
For a moment, Capitano did not know what to say, rendered speechless by the weight of reality that she really was standing in front of him. No longer crowds apart, no wall stopping him from seeing her, no meddling audience.
Just him and her, at last.
âYou look well, my lady.â He smiles, although it was quickly wiped away by the steely expression still plastered on her face as well as the realization that she could not see him.
âI have no interest in making small talk with you, Commander.â [Name] looks away, turning her attention to any other thing that wasnât the darkness in the place of his visage. âSpeak of what you want and be done with it.â
A faint click resounded in the silent atmosphere followed by a small sound of something hitting the earth. Capitano decides then, that if [Name] was going to drive him away no matter his intentions, it was best to just be honest and let all this tangled mess unravel thread by thread, even if it cut and strangled him in the process.
âYour mother⊠desires our union.â
[Name] spun on her heels at the imprudent claim, raising a finger to point at him daringly, âBy that you meanâyou desire this union.â
The now unmasked knight gently shook his head in denial, taking a small piece of parchment from the insides of his cloak, one which was sealed in the sigil of her house.
In a hurried panic, the noble lady swiped the paper from his hand, and every bit of him burned at the faintest graze of her touch.
With unbattered patience, Capitano watched as her eyes traced the ink that was bled onto the paper. He was over the stars, yes, but above all else, he wanted to know⊠if she wished for this to come into reality.
âYou schemed this.â [Name] looks to him in disbelief, a line of silver brimming the horizons of her eyes. She clutched the paper so tightly that the mountains of her knuckles had been painted white, and the parchment had nothing left to do but rip apart at the center from the intensity of her hold.
Capitano awaited her to draw nearer, pressing his lips together before he whispered, âI did not.â
âYou did.â She insisted, stopping in her trails once she was close enough to look him straight in the eye. âBecause why now, out of the many times I have been suave by some nobleman did my mother finally agree? To you, no less. And I mean that in every possible offense.â
His ocean eyes searched the contours of her face for any hints of remorse, traces of hesitation, creases of considerationâeven the littlest of faults, he would have accepted. If she was hiding them, her true emotions, even just a speck of the love he once held in the palm of his hands, then he must let her know that she was doing a splendid job.
âWhy do you detest me so?â He asks softly, unconsciously raising a hand to caress her face but before he could, [Name] had already turned away.
The lady let out a loud scoff and began to walk away from him, blatantly avoiding his questioning gaze.
Unable to hide his frustration, the knight gambled his chances. "Tell me then, that I am not wanted."
[Name] halted in her steps, still looking in the direction of the bordering trees. Desperately ignoring the echoes of a treasured memory formed once upon a time in the same place she stood upon now.
âLeave, Commander.â She says, in a tone so bitter she could almost taste it.
âLook me in the eye, My Lady.â He urges demandingly, softlyâ âStep forth and tell me that you no longer want me. Scream at me. Command me to step aside, show me that I am the last man in this world you could ever want to marry. Then, my heart is yours to break.â
Capitano was not one to relent, choosing to close the distance between them in a few calculated steps, standing in front of her way.
âTell me, what I did to have warranted your aggression. I will make it right, and I swear to you that I will do no such thing to tarnish your honor or be the center of your unhappiness.â
And after many, many years, [Name] finally gathered the courage she stacked upon one another and looked him in the eyes. That same pair of irises, dyed in the colors of the ocean that haunted her every waking moment.
âYou Serpent Knights and your promises. Cease them already! You know you will break them sooner or laterâyou always do, unfailingly. And you always will.â She seethes, hitting his chest as if doing so would make the pain in hers hurt less.
âI will not.â He counters, raising his arms to wrap around her frame.
âYou will. Donât lie to me!â
âI wonât, and I would never.â
[Name] clutched a fistful of his clothing, pulling him closer to herâfar too near that one push would have his lips grazing hers.Â
âAlright then, swear to me right now that youâthat you will not die. That when we are wed, you will return to me no matter whatâthere will stand no mountain, no ocean, nor lifetimes between you and me. Swear it. Say it to me right now.â
Capitano stares at her silence, long gone was the frail young lady who adored pastries. Her eyes shone in a vibrant light, the walls around her heart falling brick by brick to allow him the honor of gazing at the years of anguish she had endured by his single mistake, the passion in her eyes burning straight through his will to speak. This was the most she had ever spoken to him.
âI⊠â He whispers, desperately fighting off the urge to just draw nearer and end this agony. I love you.
âYou canât.â
[Name] laughs bitterly, freeing her hold on him and walking past his figure.
No matter the years that passed him by, Il-Capitano remains the same righteous, brave, and powerful Serpent Knight. [Name] was not about to succumb to the shackles of matrimony with the inkling thought that she be a widow once the threat of war arose. She will not go down a sinking boat. Be married to a dying man.
âThatâs a big promise.â Capitano swallows the lump in his throat as he watches her walk about the garden, ever so close to walking away completely. And he had this inkling thought, if she were to leave his sight right now, he would never see her again.
âYouâre drawing the shorter end of the stick with me,â those were her words all those years ago, when his attempts were nothing but a flickering flame. NaĂŻve, in the kindest words; half meant, in the worst.
Still, the way she had so kindly given him a choice on the matter had him steel his resolve. How easy it must have been for her to say no, tell him offâthat she wishes to never see his face again, be near his soul, or be reminded of his existenceâbut she didnât.
Even if it slipped her thoughts, what she gave him all those moments ago⊠was a chance.
One chance. One take. One moment to make it all right.
And all of the heavens will be damned if he did not take it.
Capitano did not speak of love to her, rather he showed it with every atom of his being. In every breath he took, all the gazes he sent her way, in his lingering but persistent affection. There, right along with him⊠his love had existed.
[Name] remains in silence, trying to suppress the trembling of her voice. He was not one to relent, not then⊠and most certainly not now.
It was useless trying to get soldiers to choose their personal attachments over the good of the many. Thatâs why I dearly detest them. Why allow yourself to love, to make home in the heart of another⊠only to leave and never return? Â
Capitano waited for her, even when there was no guarantee that she could love him in return.
If she would have him, he would have all the eternities to tell her he loves her.
But here, when she is not so accepting of him, he would not do it.
âI would rather live my days as the most unfortunate man to ever come into being than to live a life where you do not know that I love you.â
And his sentiments had sought him in his every waking moment.
âBut for you, anything.â
[Name]âs world came to a standstill.
Every star nestled in the depths of the cosmos had ceased their dance. Blackholes frozen mid-spin. Nebulas that scattered like clouds lulling at the echo of his words. It drifted from galaxy to galaxy, in different timelines, in every version of existence.
"I would have seized the stars for you if you asked." He continues, taking step after step to close the distance between them, a silent promise that once she allows him to be nearâa place in her life where he could stay, he would never leave.
Capitano could never have fathomed the gravity of those words, pulling every world she built, the doubts, the longing, every molecule of eagerness... they collided, spun, condensed, and burst forth to resound his words for all the eternities to come.
"The stars?" She echoes.
Everything began spinning fastâtoo fast. The colors around her merged, blurring her surroundings until all she could see was him.Â
"Taken every single one of them." He affirms, tucking a stray lock behind her ear. "I would tally the heartbeats of every single thing that has ever lived on this planet, count the grain of sands in the deserts, drain the oceans, freeze the skiesâyou will only ever need to ask⊠and I will make it so. This is how much I would love you, if you will have me. You only ever need to say one word. Speak my name, and I am yours... from now until you are sick of me, 'til the last of the embers burn out into oblivion, until life ceases to existâeven beyond the destruction of nothingnessâI am yours."
She allowed him to cross the distance between them. Not raising a hand in protest when the expanse of his palm had covered the plains of her cheeks.
She didnât utter a single rejection when he touched her forehead with his, not even when his nose brushed against hers.
"In your acceptance, and in your denial... I am yours. In death and life. In the wake of destruction and reform. In this soulâbefore and beyond. Yours... and no one else's."
She didnât do anything, even when the softness of his lips had descended on the meadows of her hairline.
Capitano, her memory reminded. Oh, but how could she ever forget? Not when he was looking at her like thatâlike one word from her would send him to paradise. She should be the one looking at him like that.
Because as it stands, [Name] was already thereâin paradiseâas though his soul was the shadow that guards her everyday life, the scent of flowers that follows her like daylight⊠the love that soothes her heart, every time he was away.
And so, the woman set her heart free and granted the knight a chance.
The lady and the knight loved with a love that was more than love.
Affection that was far from perfect, but they were made perfect for each other.
And so⊠love was made perfect for us.
The sound of waves crashing against the rocky mountains filled their hearts with ease. Nothing but the serene symphonies of nature pooling within the depths of their ears.
A thousand wonders brought by autumn descended from the trees, now looking as if they were reaching for the vast, multi-painted sky above. The breeze carried the leaves dyed in shades of vermillion and gold, scattering them across the earth.
The ladyâs sudden laugh broke apart the peaceful atmosphere, making his heart tremble in delight as his head ever so slightly looked to her direction.
The way the late afternoon breeze danced with the threads on her head, eyes reflecting that of the sun which sat on the hands of the seemingly never-ending ocean. Her face that looked as if a painter spilled a bucket of orange dye on it.
His deep-colored irises stared at her with wonder.
And Capitano thought to himself, how could anyone⊠be as lovely as her?
Feeling his gaze fall upon her, the lady tilted her head in confusion, a small yet playful smile resting upon her lips. "What are you looking at, man?"
Raising his bare hand, the knight gently rested it on her cheek, leaning in to touch her forehead with his before momentarily closing his eyes only to open them and whisper...
"I'm looking at you, woman."
The lady wondered then how she could have endured denying the knight for so long when the light of his love was something she now no longer knew how to live without. She asks the heavens for answers, and sometimes even herself if the reason she was born long ago was so she could live in this plane of existence⊠and be loved by him.
The day the heavens bestowed upon the land a gift so majestic and wonderful that the earth has marveled upon it ever since its descent from the gentle hands of the clouds was beginning to dawn upon them once more.
At least... to the knight who loved her dearly, it was his interpretation of the special occasion. Her birthday. He was always so dramatic, that one.
His ocean-dyed eyes stared lovingly at the lady who stood not too far from where he was currently leaning against the threshold,
The knight observed the woman from a distance. His heart free from wickedness.
Ever righteous, they spoke of him. But with her, Capitano was certain he would do unspeakable things to those who dared bring her harm. Brave, still⊠he feared her denialâthat a day will come when she realizes she did not want him anymore. Powerful, so why did he feel no power when he stood next to her?
Why was he anything but their depictions when she was the one standing in front of him? [Name] could have seen him as anything⊠yet she chose to see him as he was, as Capitano. No more, and certainly no bit less.
He loved her so, even more than his own life. And his affection for her flourished like fresh spring flowers each and every single passing day.
There was just absolutely nothing about her that he couldn't adore. The little things like how she would swivel and sway with the leaves when she danced with the melody of the breeze, exclaiming that the years of arduous dance practices had finally been put to good use, or when she would hum a tune when the silence was too heavy to bear.
To the knight, everything she did represented grace and beauty in a different light. She was simply just... heavenly.
When the light of the crescent moon penetrated through the curtain of clouds, the knight knew that the awaited day has been gifted to both him and to the woman he loved.
The gentle rhythm of waves crashing against the shoreline filled the silence left by the cold evening.
As quiet and light as a feather, he approached her, draping a shawl over her shoulders before sitting right next to her on the bench.
The woman was not the least bit startled by her lover's stealthy advance, far used to it more than she would have liked to admit. In the place of caution was peace; his presence helped calm whatever disaster was brewing up within her.
And ever so subtly, his warm fingers interlaced with her own. The little touches had flames burning at the tips of their fingers, crawling their way to the caves of their hearts, bursting forth to drape them in a blanket of fiery warmth.
"My dear, the moon is beautiful, isnât it?" The woman's gaze turned towards her lover the moment his endearment left his lipsâa far wanted term than the ever-so-formal my lady.
"Indeed, it is..." A gentle smile replaced the previous dazed expression that had been painted upon her face.
Nothing more was said within the next few passing moments. No words in all the letters of the worlds could describe the way their souls seemed to long for the other's presence.
"Thank you, my love." She spoke in a gentle whisper, leaning her head to rest on the expanse of his shoulder.
The midnight-eyed knight craned his head to face the lady who was still staring at the moon, admiring the way the lights above reflected the colors of her face.
"What for?" He questioned, unconsciously rubbing the back of her hand with his thumb.
She gave his hand a subtle embrace of her own, smiling at him with such gentleness that he was afraid she'd break at the lightest of caresses. "For staying..."
For remaining by my side even if there was nothing for you but denial. For your persistence. For your affection. For everything and anything all at once. That youâve loved me even if I was the least deserving of it. Because you didnât surrender.
You had so many chances to give it all upâso many reasons to grow weary and leave, but you didnât. You found reasons to stay.
Caught off guard, the knight could only stare at her. An unexplainable blend of emotions swirling within the pools of blue that tinted his irises.
Iâm happy to be at the end of your adoration.
He chuckled at her sentimental declaration, indeed... everything she did was absolutely breathtaking.
"Come." He urged, tugging at their entangled limbs, prompting her to rise to her feet.
"Alright, alright..." she laughs, "so impatient."
And with the flick of his wrist, Capitano interlocked their hands once more. His bare hand found anchor on her waist, pulling her closer to him.
Resting his forehead against hers, he swayed her to a melody that was nothing but silence for the rest of the world and yet a string of sounds of the most wonderful tunes for the two of them.
Indeed, love does work in mysterious ways.
The commander unhooked his hands from hers, circling one around her back, while the other carded the threads settled upon her head.
"Happy birthday to you, my love." He whispers, his featherlight breath tickling the shell of her ear. "Make a wish."
Just as how he embraced her with utmost respect and adoration, she did the same for him: hugging him tighter as she muttered the words that made his heart almost leap out of his chest.
"Be mine."
Capitano tucked away the stubborn lock of hair behind her ear, gazing deeply into the depths of her irises, memorizing the lines etched on her pupils, the way her lashes would graze her cheeks in the stray moments where she blinked. Iâm in love with you. He hung those reminders of her like stars, formed constellations in her glory so that he may be reminded that no matter where he went⊠a place existsâa time existedâwhere she and he lived under the same moon.
"Already yours."
But the angels, not half so happy in the stars, envied the love of the knight and the lady. And that was the reason as all men knew, had them move everything to have their love ceasedâŠ
Magnificent, that was what he was.
Rain clouds blotted the vast sky, casting shadows upon the face of the lady who stood by the loggia. Her feet freezing her to where she stood as her eyes settled on the dark gloom ahead. The once gentle gale of the season had turned sharp, as though they carried shards of broken glass along with their escape. She listened intently to the whispers of the people, carried by the trees who had lived long enough to tell the tale of a dynasty made strong by human hands.
Her vision, though still a bit hazy, had begun merging the two-layered images that had played out in front of her: the sun that was nearing the end of its time of the dayâlittle twinkling dots that had scattered across the palette of colors that painted the sky, and him, the anchor amidst this hell-bound storm.
His words flew from one ear and out the other, all she saw was the crumbling castle, pillars that held every brick and structure made strong by humans be submerged into the depths of the waters below.
What a terrifying sight indeed, such treasures kept hidden from the cruelty of this world.
And ever so softly did she feel a gentle tug on her hand, a small affectionate gesture that had urged her to move forward in order to match the pace of the one in front of her. Slowly but surely, her sight had focused on a man whose back was turned against her, the gentle yet impactful approach of the frost wiping away the footprints he had imprinted as he had continued to lead her to his desired destination.
Up on that hill stood a tall gateway, towering pillars of nothingness standing on either side.
Embers descended from the sky like the first fall of snow, and the flames of the heavens shone brightly as though they were stars.
His feet carried him from the bloodied pavement and onto the grassy ground that had covered the small hill.
âGo.â He whispers, pushing her towards her escape.
It felt cruel to do this to herâto [Name]. To ask the only woman he loved⊠to let him go.
Their laughter resonated within the empty atmosphere of that scenery. Her smile, so bright it put even the setting sun to shame. But now, only the thought of reality remained, crushing them from its weight.
âNo.â [Name] shook her head, latching onto his bloodied sleeve, preventing him from marching back to all that desolation. âDonât go, please. I beg you⊠donâtâCapitano, please.â [Name] fell to her knees, the seams of her clothing dyed in the hue of life that stained his shoes.
â[Name]âŠâ His hands blanketed hers, gentlyâdesperately trying to pry her grip open.
âNo. No, no⊠youâyou swore to me. You promised me. You gave me your word.â
Her ears struggled to process what her Knight was saying. Everything sounded as if she was submerged in water and yet her eyes could see the knight tense and stagger as he fought to keep his own morals for her survival.
Capitano knelt before her, discarding the veil he put upon his head, just as he once did all those moons ago.
He knelt beside her and caged her face between his hands. Capitano took it all in, everything. From the way the threads laid upon her head shone under what little luminescence embraced them, her ears that pointed a little too sharply, the little dots that littered her skin, her eyes brimmed with silver, the rivers of water that raced down her rose-dyed cheeks, the tremble of her lips, ones that he had never got to tasteâand he never will. He seized them all, plucked them one by one, and hung them like stars. He engraved them all in his darkened skyâswore to heaven and earth that he would look to them every night... because after this moment, he knew he would never see them again. âAnd I intend to keep it.â
Finally, as twilight settled upon the two lovers, the knight turned and faced the woman he loved so dearlyâfor the last time, the last time in a good long while.
"Wait for me, my love. Wait for me, and I'll come back to you."
Even with her silver-brimmed gaze, the magnificently terrifying sight of a giant wall frosting into creation had slowly seeped into the crevices of her being, serving as the cold that froze her heart.
Through the tears, she stared at his unmoving figure. This time, Capitano was facing the enemy.
âI hear what people say about him, too, you know. The ever-righteous Captain, the nigh-invincible Captain, the brave and fearless Captain.â
âAll good traits, are they not?â
Il-Capitano.
âWhen people put him in that light, he is. Yet all the same, it paints him in a different color⊠like heâs so far away. Donât you fear that someone possessing such unprecedented righteousness is a latent danger? How⊠how could someone like that ever truly live? Will he ever truly confide? What if I am the embodiment of all that he detestsâeverything he cannot accept? Could he still bring himself to love me just as he proclaims?â
The ever so righteous commander, the brave and fearless captain, the powerful captain.
âYou have yet to know that, [Name]. It isnât fair to put assumptions on him when you havenât given him the chance to act on how he really feels. He loves you. For eight long years heâs proven it, practically reformed the heavens so his adoration for you could be caged by the finiteness of this world!â
But to her, he was simply just Capitano.
The commander she loved.
âI hope you like the cakes. The helpers in the kitchen always seem to make far too much of it, and because no one wants to share them with me, I am left to enjoy them all.â
âIâm glad to be the one who shares them with you, my lady.â
The kind and affectionate captain. My one love⊠Capitano.
âI love you.â She whispers to the wind.
It dawns on her then, that she never really said those to him. Capitano told it to her through a hundred thousand different actions yet sheâshe had never told him. Not even once.
âI love youâŠâ
And nowâŠ
[Name] didn't fear if another war was to come, nor did she fear that he would turn his back on her and cast her away againâno.
What caused her heartbreak was the certainty that after this... nothing would follow.
She would be stuck in stagnancy; in an endless cycle of trying to figure out what she could've done better. How she could have changed his fate, free him from the holds of death. Wondering that if she did things differently then things wouldn't end up like thisâthat she wouldn't have to be forced to see him leave⊠when she wasnât ready to let him go.
I just got you⊠donâtâdonât leave me so soon. PleaseâŠ
Deep down, no matter how much she tried to deny, [Name] knew what would come once she opens her eyes.
â⊠thank you for the adventure.â
To my Captainâdarling, dearest, dead.
  Many suns have risen. The lands are riddled with ruins of dynasties who once thought they would last for eternity. And the gods have been replaced⊠yet here, I remain. In this desolation, in the midst of destruction, cradled under a hundred thousand lights, I linger.
  The echo of your laughter haunts meâeven if more than half a millennium has dawned. I have seen more than a myriad of faces, descendants of those who once believed they would parent no children⊠and every time I do, I am reminded of you.
  Of your ardent affection, and bold declarations. Your promises of eternity, and the dedication that came along with itâyet you were the first to fall, the first to stand against the ones who threatened our home.
  Your love will see me in forever. Just as you had sworn. You, however, will not.
  My Captain⊠my love, my darling⊠my dearest.
  When we crossed paths, my life began. As though the once monochromatic mundaneness of my every waking moment was dyed in thousands of shades of color by your dark, and brooding figure. I told you, didnât I? That when I pictured my life beyond it all, it would not be with you. I spoke the words, âI would prefer to eat the remains of field tillers than be courted by the likes of youâ, still, you did not relent. I once had thought that you were a madman, choosing me out of everyone elseâwhen you could have had anyone, yet you declared your love was mine to hold. I told you that you were getting the short end of the stick with me⊠and you said the words, âIâd rather live as the most unfortunate man for all my days than to live a life where I cannot love youâ. So dramatic, that you are. If you werenât a commander, you could pass as an actor.
  Sometimes, love came as simple as staring at the moonâbut sometimes, it was as arduous as forcing the heavens to align. Still, I loved doing both for you.
  My life began the moment you made yourself known to me. My Captain, my dearest⊠my one true love.
  I once had thought that the hardest thing in life was to find someone you couldnât live without⊠but now it seems that itâs harder to live life without himâwithout you.
  My life began with you, so why is it that before long, yours had ended�
  Your love was my haven, a paradise in this space riddled with chaosâcomfort in a place destined to ruin.
  Oh, but how quickly did it all crumble. How hasty sunshine leaves when the rain clouds loom. And how the heavens cry when life is devoid of meaning⊠devoid of you.
  What would the gods ask me to do? Who will the abyss have me become? What more do I have to surrender to have you return to me?
  Tell me, and Iâll do it. Iâd reform the universe if I must. Iâll make it so, if they would grant me another chance. Another life. Another universe. A next timeânext life⊠to have even just a few more seconds with you. To have you tell me that youâll be leavingâso Iâll be able to let you know⊠if Iâm ready to let you go.
  But if fate is kind, if destiny permits, and you find the chance to come home to meâIâll cherish our mortality, no matter how fleeting. Even if you return with a face blanketed in shadows, memories as fragmented as the skies above, a body crumbling from the cruelty of time... I would still know you. Your soul sings of love in gentle lullabies, whispers as warm as sun-kissed fire, tethered with hopes for another morrow. I would know you. Even if I am caged by darkness, drowned in silence, slipping from the threads of life⊠I will know you.
  And I will love you. I will love you all the same.
  My Captain. My darling⊠my love.
  In this space, in this life, how very fortunate was I to have loved and have been loved by you.
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Domed by an endless blue sky, children of all ages slumbered for the welkin to shine upon. Stars drifted amidst the ether, sending all that lay within its path with promises of a home that differed in shape and size. Melodies of the late summer breeze echoed throughout the home of the hearth, swaying the curtains to the rhythm that it carried along.
[E/c] irises reflected all the hues the heavens had to offer, light that had traversed the bowels and lengths of the cosmos reached the ends of its journey when they drowned in the depths of her forlorn gaze.
âThank you for accompanying the children, Lady [Name].â
Walking between the borders of dreams and reality, the Khaenri'ahn womanâs dazed figure snapped back to the present: eyes darting back and forth, left and right, desperately trying to search for the voice that rattled her solitude.
She has seen that face countless times, Arlecchino. The Knave. Wolf in sheepâs clothing, they call her. But to [Name], Arlecchino has always been kind. A little on the intimidating side yet remained kind either way.
Arlecchino was the one who took her from the Doctorâs hold and gave her a place to call home. She gave a stranger food and clothing, accepted her and let her be near the children.
Perhaps itâs that kindness that had her vision altering to picture someone else. The one who shares the same blood as that of a soul she knew so long ago.
It felt surrealâas though she was still stuck in that nightmare.
â[Name]âŠâ A small voice called her from the side, before long, cold fingers clutched the hem of her sleeves.
The young woman turned her gaze to her friend, Peruveere. Her cross-marked eyes glistened with unshed tears, hands trembling from the weight of fear blossoming in her heart.
[Name] felt her heart drop at the vision before her. Blood stained her friendâs clothing, falling so freely down the concrete flooring. Part of her face had begun to be caged in frost, blinding her completelyâyet she remained hesitant to freeze the one standing before her.
Fragments of her sanity had been lost⊠still, her heart remembered that the one in front of her was someone she would always loveâeven as the darkness threatened to swallow her whole.
Before [Name] could support the bleeding lady, a deafening sound shattered the earth, shaking the buildings, and marring the ground in deep valleys.
Peruveere looks to [Name]âan action she was surely going to miss, to see her beloved friend, her only friend, before the world endsâbecause she knew, seeing her wonât happen again for a long time.
What a great adventure it was⊠to have been friends with you. To be near close as sisters. Even when I was cast away by the rest, you remained. Even when you had nothing to gain from me, you remained.
âRun.â Peruveere gave her hand one last squeeze before she pushed her out of the balcony.
If fate allows, and destiny is kind⊠would you meet me in another life? Can I be born again⊠and take walks with you around the plaza? Throw flowers at strangers in another life? Talk behind other peopleâs backs in another life? Can we be friends again⊠in another life?
Can I have another chance⊠in another time⊠in another universeâŠ.
In another universe, in another time, another chanceâŠ
Lightning struck the place where [Name] once stood, then a blood-curling scream followedâPeruveere.
In the place of her ivory hair was a faceless entity, shrouded in obsidian and the colors of the sky. The hands that had once held hers so kindly had been covered by blades, claws in the place of fingers, a danger in the place of comfort.
â[NAME]!â
Thunder echoed in the skies, lightning broke apart the heavens, carving a way for the creatures of the abyss to swarm her home.
The woman had no strength to rise from where she had fallen, her eyes staring in shock at the way a wall of ice grew from the ground upâshielding her from the creature that overtook her friend.
Her only friend PeruveereâŠ
Before long, the lady found herself looking into the void of someoneâs face. Capitano.
Ringing in the depths of her eardrums was a rhythmic echo of stone crashing against the ground.
âMy love.â She breathes, staring at him with hazed eyes as she looks to him and back over at the wall of frost. âPeruveereâsomething⊠IâI donâtâwhat is going onâsheâs still out there, oh godâPeruveere.â
â[Name]ââ Capitano caged her trembling hands in his, trying his best to rid of the blood that drenched the pads of her fingers.
âIâIâm never going to see her again.â She cries, gripping the hands that held her so tenderly. âShe was my best friend, and I didnâtâI didnât even hug her. I never even got to tell her that she was right. Iâll never get to tell her anything ever againââ
ââ[e]? â[Name]? Lady [Name]?â The calls gradually faded into a dull echo, one tune called to her in a familiar way, warm, and kind⊠and the other was cold, and distantâthe one that bled into reality.
[Name]âs search ended when she met a familiar cross-pupiled stare. A small, sorrowful smile carved its way onto her face.
âAh, Peruveere⊠how nice of you to come back to life. Have you come to gloat on me and tell me of your fated premonitions.â
The Knave, far from the one called Peruveere, patiently corrected the immortal woman. âI apologize my lady, but I am not the person you speak of.â
Ah, I knew that.
âOh. Are you certain? You look just like her, except your tongue is on a leash.â [Name] laughs softly, âPerhaps itâs better. I wouldnât know if that fool could have stomached living for so longâŠâ
More than anyone I knowâŠ
âWhy is that?â
[Name] looks to Arlecchino with a playful smile, âAh, are you sure you arenât her? She used to ask me that countless of times. Always with the whys.â She laughs, caressing the side of her abyss-tainted face.
âIâll tell you just this once, so listen closely⊠because she would have gone mad with griefâexisting when all that she loves has gone.â She whispers softly, fighting back the tremble in her voice. No, she couldnât burden this descendant with the memories of a friend lost in time.
But she took one look at her, the one they call Peruere, yet all she could see were the fragments of the one she called Peruveere.
If this was her way of telling [Name] the âI told you soâ, she would take it.
Peruveere could gloat and gush and ramble on and on about the Knights of the Khaenri'ah and [Name] would be sure to listen.
âThough it would be nice to have walks with her again. And talk behind other peopleâs backs⊠throw flowers at pedestrians.â
They could take the longest way home, pick the food that would take hours to finish, watch the longest play at the theatreâanything, if it meant Iâd get to be with you longer.
Arlecchino drew closer to where the Khaenri'ahn woman sat, shutting the windows close. âMaybe another time, my lady.â She offers kindly.
[Name] looks to the Harbinger with a small flickering hope. âYes⊠another time, Iâm afraid there exists no such thing as that for her.â
Her words had the white-haired woman stop in her wake, âI seeâ. âThen, perhaps, in another life.â
[Name] laughs bitterly, a droplet of stars falling from the eroding side of her face, âAnother life⊠huh?â
"Can't you see?â She whispers, âThat doesnât exist. Not for me, or Peruveere. Not even for him who so valiantly declared his promises. There is no next time! There's no next life! There is no other universe. It's a nice sentiment, believe me, it is, but this is it. This is all we get. But god⊠what I wouldn't give to have a next time. A next life. To be given just another chance."
Another chance, and Iâll be true. Another life, and Iâll do you better. Another time, and I wonât waste a single second. Another universe⊠and Iâll love you rightâfar more than I could have here. Perhaps there, you can keep your vows, fulfill the promise you gave me.
I am here, my love⊠Iâm still waiting.
I have faced many losing battles, the loss of my father, my dream, my heart shattered beyond repair. But in all of that, I had you. I had you and it was enoughâenough for me to gather all my broken pieces and hope for another day.
Everything would be alright because I had you.
Everything would fall into place because you were there. And life would take on different forms, different meanings, different paths because I had you.
âIâm still here but where has he gone?â She asks.
But how would I find my way now?
Every ray of hope disappears before my eyes.
I'm not sure I even know what happiness means anymore.
My existence is no longer necessary in this world. The gift of lifeâthe curse of immortality ever so potent, ever so meaningless when all else is gone.
âTell me where to lookâwhere to go, the promises I have to say, the gods I have to trick, what I must surrender. Only tell me the way⊠and Iâll do it. No matter the journey, no matter the hardship, no matter the cost.ââ
My love, my dearest... my Captain, how I miss you so.
Arlecchino looks to the woman, unsure of what to say.
She has faced plenty of formidable enemies, even formidable allies⊠but not one as unconquerable as the grief that came with the curse of immortality. She knew only two others who hail from the same land the Lady [Name] had come from, but even they spoke none of the anguish that came with the price they paid.
How could she have stomached living for so long⊠when there was nothing left to live for?
âIâm still waiting⊠so he has to return. He has to come home. Come back to me. Iâm still hereâŠâ
Maybe that was it.
She held onto this personâs promise of return. How cruel, to have been given hope by a dying man. To live in a world where another has gone is truly one of the greatest sorrows a soul can face.
âMy colleague is from Khaenri'ah, my lady. They call him Pierro, perhaps he can be of service to you.â
In the wake of stars, the shadows of galaxies, and in forever... there, we remain.
Domed by the ether of the land of fire, a fragment of a soul exists. Clothed in the colors of the night with a face shielded by the void of his helmet that he wore so devotedly, unfailingly. Â
Stillness blanketed his surroundings, only the songs of the seelies dancing in his midst and the faint droplets of water hitting stone echoed in the closed space.
It felt so long ago... that the embrace of the land was this mellow. The sensation was akin to receiving a hug from someone in the bleakness of winter: loving, comforting... warm.
It was just how he remembered it would feel like.
"You long for something." The Lord of the Night speaks, her voice sounding as though it came from everywhere and nowhere all at once. "Your heart screams at you to drop everything and look yet your mind shackles you to remain."
Capitano let the words settleâa statement, so it would seemâa question was its true form. No matter how the ancient being phrases her intentions, Capitano knew just as much that Yohualtecuhtin already holds the answers.
"Why do you hesitate, Outlander? Is she not all that you have ever wanted? Everything you have fought and lost to protect? The home you'll return to once the dust settles?"
The Harbinger let the ancient beingâs words sink into the horizons of his shattered soulâa piece of what was once whole.
"She was."
Silence dyed the dust motes fluttering in the air. The Captain's answer seemingly weighing them down to stop their eternal waltz. Even the lullabies of the seelies floating the perimeter had dwindled to a whisper.
âThose blessed in sound will not know the turmoil of silence. A man raised in peace remains ignorant to the loss of war. And if the reason for my travels is my destinationâI would have never left her side.â Should Capitanoâs visage be free from the shadows of darkness, the reflection of an ocean of regret would be far too painful even for an entity as wise as the Night to witness.
âI returned to her, many times⊠but there was no one to return to.â
For years on end, that was something he struggled to accept. She doesnât exist anymore. Not in all that ruin, not in the center of all this life.
But Capitano, in his grief, thought that anything could be brought to life.
He was free to dream, even the one he serves did not deprive him of that, but every fragment of hope he managed to stack upon one another was continuously knocked down by every passing sun that sought after him.
Capitano thought anything would be possible.
So, despite not believing in any deities, he prayed to every star, to every god that he knew that his beloved was alive. That [Name] was somewhere in this world, just waiting for him to return. Every meteor that grazed the sky and set alight the night in streaks of fire, heâd catch them all. Every aurora. All the full moons. Even for the slimmest of chances that heâd be heardâthat his prayer would be answered.
He did not wish for a thousand things, not even a hundred, just one.
One wish for the heavens: to see her again.
Capitano did not need them to bring her back seven times, just once. Once and it would be enough. He would ask this of them, only this, and never again will he want anything more.
Only grant me this, and I will never ask anything of you ever again. Â
Ignorantly he believed that if he wished for it eagerly and hopefully enough, the universe would move the stars to make it so.
But for many centuries, they ignored his prayer.
"Do you wish to know the horrible truth? When I close my eyes, her memory does not resurface. I cannot remember her laugh, or even tell apart her voice. All that remains is the waking thought that she was the only woman I ever lovedâthe only thing I ever wanted. And the Abyss took her away from me. The gods took her away from me! And all the time in the universeâall the power this world has to offerâcouldn't fill the void she left behind."
Capitano's power fluctuates, threatening to burst from the nothingness festering inside him. He would have permitted it. Let the anger and sadness wreak havoc on the lands just as they did in their homeland. He would have done soâonce.
All those moons ago when her image haunts his dreams, when her laughter echoes through the valleys, and her figure lingers in every turn. He would have let it all burn, bury everything in eternal frost so that they may see what it's like to exist when there was nothing left to live for.
Feel for themselves what life means when everything else is gone.
"So why do you linger?" The Lord of the Night asks patiently, calming⊠soothing, as though she knew the heaviness of the burden the Harbinger had been carrying for the past five centuries.
Why do I? Why am I the one permitted to live? Why are you the one trapped under the ruins of our home? Why?
"Because I am ashamed.â He admits.
âAll humans fear death, Outlander. Even the bravest of warriors are afraid to fall.â
âNo.â Capitano denies, clenching his fist to control his breathing, âTo be wounded in battle is nothing to be fearedâdying to defend your kingdom is an honor. But when I looked at herâwhen I looked at her as she watched me walk away when I swore to her that I was never going to do it again, all I felt was indignity.â
âWhen I fled and went forth with my escape, I saw her there. Waiting. Waiting just as I had told her to. I knew then, I would never see her again.â
Back then, Capitano should have frozen the entirety of the ruins of his home, blasted the debris inching closer to where she remained, subjugated the creatures of the abyss that threatened to hurt herâanything, anything to keep her alive.
But he didnât.
âI am the only one left to remember her. The only one to speak her name. The sole monument that once upon a time, she, too, had existed. And when I think of her for the last timeâwhen the echoes of her memory fade into eternity, only then will I know that I am worthy enough to meet her again."
The Commander of Khaenri'ah would have never spoken words plunged in the depths of cowardice. In the wake of the falling stars five hundred years ago, he would have done anything.
If she was taken to another world, Capitano would cut through the skies to find her. If she ceased to breathe in this space in time, he would transcend realitiesâsearch the bowels of the cosmos to see where she'd gone. If she were to ask to see him, even for the most fleeting of seconds, he would drop everything and come running.
He would have done anything.
And that was the part that riddled his heart in fear.
Because what if it wasn't enough?
Capitano was one of the most powerful people in the land. His name drove fear into the hearts of those who heard it, had them anticipating their deaths, finding their nights spent in restlessness at the thought that heâd take away their lives in the blink of an eye.
Crossing paths with the Captain was something you would not even wish on your enemies.
But this Captainâthe one drowning in the oceans of his grief, chained down by his loneliness, awaiting the moments of his last breath... could care less for names and titles.
He reckons she would have reprimanded him for that. She'd even go as far as to demand him to take the matters of sovereignty and lordship a lot more seriously.
And he'd laugh at her, of courseâa melody that could render even the most talkative of noble ladies to deafening silence. Always a stickler for the rules, that one.
At the end of the day, when the twilight settles, and the last rays of the sun slip under the blankets of the horizon, his mind would drift to the impossible and pathetic thoughtâone which he never fails to think about for every moon that rises, and all the suns that have goneâhas she been reborn yet?
Having been serving under the majesty of the Tsarista, there was no way he would know for certain. Or at least, that's what he's been telling himself for the last few hundred years.
Capitano has seen the wonders of this world more times than he could count. He's met with a myriad of leaders and lords. Witnessed as the cultures of these mortal beings be brought to ruin and reform once more.
He closed his eyes for every reminder of herâthinking that it was better to live in ignorance of her presence than to have been led on only to be betrayed by his own heart, his own hope turned against him.
Capitano encased her memory in frost, put her in the deepest part of his mind where she could not haunt him. He forced himself to burn the desires of his soulâto see her, to hear her... to tell her that he loves her and that he would give anything and everything to change her fate. He numbed his heart to it all, compelled himself not to think about her.
For every venture beyond the walls of ice, past the snowy hills, and the frosty palace, Capitano felt her get further and further away.
And soon enough, her memory had altogether faded from his mind.
He'll wake in the dead of the night trying to piece together her image, guess the color of her eyes, remember what shade her hair was, what her smile looked like, the sound of his name when it was her who had said it.
He'd try desperately to replicate the scent that followed her like daylight, the clothing she adored, the sounds of her footfalls.
But nothing ever felt right.
He'd tell himself over and over again that he did not deserve to remember herâto miss her when he was the one who threw it all away. I miss you all the same. He'd whisper repeatedly that he was not allowed to hurt, that his heart had no right to break for all that he lost when he had the choice to keep her memory alive, but he didnât. It hurts all the same.
Capitano would chant it like a mantra. A prayer for his punishment. But even as he tells himself that so long a time has passedâthat he had no obligation to continue loving her, a ghost from a kingdom in ruins, a phantom in a land colored in life. I still love you... I love you all the same.
In the frozen wasteland of every passing second, the echoes of her joy would come rushing back to him. The warmth of her loving hold, and her fleeting touches saturated in adoration.
No matter what he did, where he went, who he met... Capitano always thought about her. Are you happy? Are you eating well? Do you get enough sleep? Have you fallen for another? Does he treat you right? Do you miss me? Are you looking for me? Do youâwill you still love me?
Whenever he departed, Capitano went with the hopes that by some stroke of fate, he'd run into her. When he would turn the corner, she'd bump into him. Or perhaps walk past each other on the street. Go to the same tailor in town.
Or that I'd see you... even if it's from afar.
But it wasn't enough to just hope.
Yet that was exactly what he'd been doing for the last thousand suns that had passed him by.
He wonders, if he had only risen to protestâto deny the fate the heavens had set for her⊠would she still be here? Would he not feel this twisting sense of guilt knotting his stomach? Feel as the threads of his heart come undone at his powerlessness?
Capitano knew he should have done more. He could have tried, as soon as he was ableâand he always wasâas early as he attained power... he should have tried, to look for her, to get a glimpse of her shadow, just to put his heart at ease.
But he didn't do that.
Perhaps it's the gnawing fear of finding her soul nowhere in this worldâthat he'll finally see that he's left alone in this plane of existence, where she can only live in the memories he forced himself to shatter, fragments of it carried away by the zephyrs of grief.
âYou speak of my longing, YohualtecuhtinâŠâ He spoke into the silence, his footsteps resonating in the hall of stones, âSurely, you would wish for the same. Wish to be closer to demise if it means youâd meet the one you love. To rid of it all so youâd reach the ends faster.â
Before he left, Capitano looked past his armor-clad shoulders to that big monument that housed the ancient spirit. He could almost feel the burning stare she was carving into his being.
âShe alone has made me love the path to death.â
And only there, in the cradles of the infinite nothingness⊠will I be worthy enough to see you.
âPerhaps you should seek her for a final time. Not in the past where ruins lay, but within the warmth of a home, surrounded by the promises you spoke to her⊠maybe then, you and your beloved will find peace.â
Funny story, I almost lost this ficđ.
My laptop crashed coincidentally when I uhh âkilledâ off Capitano from the readerâs perspective. Turns out my 1st drive also died along with it. The repairman told me he needed the 2nd drive (where this fanfic was stored) to get my laptop working again but I couldnât do that (cuz it had this fanfic) because all my files is stored there. The panic I had was otherworldlyâbut I managed to create a solution. Â
I came up with this idea as a form of revenge because of a post I saw on a page on Facebook saying Maviuka was Capitanoâs TOTGA (I remember you Jhan, this is all your fault>:0). I didnât read too much into it (cuz the update was like a day ago back then???) because at that time I hadnât done the archon quest (and it was midterm week). I was so PISSED that I planned this fanfic in my dorm room instead of reviewingâso now uhmm⊠I think I might have gotten a little carried away ehe (BECAUSE EVEN IâM CRYING FROM THIS FIC) on another note, youâd think after I wrote a Khanrean kanreeyan Khanreyan STUPID FCKER prince Kaeya fanfic, Iâd know how to spell kahnreeya khanreaâ I donât know how to spell it. I think I might have a thing for khaenriyan help ya know what, I take it back.
I hope you enjoyed it đ
#chiya's head rent đ#capitano x reader#genshin capitano#il capitano#capitano#genshin impact#ao3#fanfiction#i love capitano#genshin impact fatui#genshin x reader#arlecchino#dainsleif#lyney#freminet#house of hearth
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Something I think about a lot and wonder if maybe gets overlooked in Twilightâs story and as vitally indicative of his character is actually in the very first chapter:
Anya isnât needed for Strix. Twilight decides to adopt her anyway.
[Spoiler warning: Mostly this post deals with early chapters already in the anime but there is reference to chapter 62, which has not yet been animated and will be in season 3]
Twilight decides it â âIâm going to rework the mission so it doesnât involve a child because thatâs too dangerousâ and heâs 100% right! Donovan Desmond is canonically a far right warmonger with fascistic authoritarian aims. His government made liberal use of the SSS â a group to mirror the Stasi â who continue to operate in morally dubious ways (much more likely theyâre actively morally reprehensible, though weâve mostly only had rumours of that so far). From what we can tell, Desmond is at best an absent father and likely actually worse than that: if that's how he treats his own children, imagine how he might treat others. And the timeline seems to indicate that the experimentation performed on Anya was done under Desmond's government â even if Twilight isn't aware of experimentation on children, he is aware of both human and animal experimentation under Desmond's government. Taking all that and also the complexity of Strix's aims, undoubtedly there were other things that could be done, more straightforward if not necessarily easier.
So. Why? Why entertain the change at all? And then, having entertained it, why go back when the reasoning is indisputable?
On the Doylist level, I think Endo wanted to ensure that Anya had some agency within the set up â Endo also does this with Yor. It would be much harder to be on Twilightâs side fully, or to trust him on an ethical level/take him as any sort of moral authority, if he were just straightforwardly using these two people. To have them be active and consenting participants (arguably to actually be affirming the arrangement: Twilight sets it up, but Anya and Yor actually make it happen) even if the audience only knows the depth of their knowledge/motivations/etc currently, shifts the power dynamic in important ways.
But it also the set up tells us important things about Twilight. He is largely impatient, cold, detached in chapter one. His overarching feelings towards Anya are, I think, real annoyance, real confusion, and real impatience. He just doesnât understand this damn kid and it turns out sheâs a person which is frankly unacceptable â heâd needed and anticipated an automaton, ideally of himself in miniature form. (Though I think one could ponder whether Twilight was, in many ways, an automaton himself at this point, but that's maybe for another meta đ)
Heâs not entirely unmoved of course â we're given to understand heâs affected when Franky tells him how many times Anyaâs been adopted and returned, and isn't amused by Franky's joke about names. Franky's comment â "Just don't get attached" â reinforces this. The prospect of âthe futureâ perturbs Twilight when heâs reading the parenting books. His initial reaction to Anyaâs kidnap is horror. All these are true too.
Then thereâs also this, from earlier in the chapter:
Itâs exposition, yeah, and itâs also exposing. "Hopes" and "joys" are very specific words to describe those events. It could simply have been "A marriage? An ordinary life?" but describing them as such â hope for marriage; joy in ordinary life â expose something of what Twilight feels about those two experiences and, on the flipside, they expose what he deems he's lacking. No hopes of intimacy; no joy in (an ordinary) life. There's an argument as well, of course, that he's being ironic but I don't think that actually invalidates the above analysis. Drawing attention to 'hope' and 'joy' at all are revealing, regardless of Twilight's tone in thinking of them. I think it's also interesting this panel, taken in conjunction with a pair of panels in chapter 62, Twilight's backstory. The above is almost a pulled out version of this below panel of Twilight's recollection of his childhood, and of course the returning image of not just a rubbish bin but a rubbish bin on fire when it comes to disposing of his identity:
Back to Strix. Both his final interaction with Karen and the whole everything of the framing of Strix is making Twilight think (and feel, ahem) things that he hasn't for some time. Twilight decides, Iâm reworking this. It canât proceed this way. Not because Anya is a pain in his ass, not because sheâs not as (apparently) intellectually advanced as heâd originally thought, not even because he thinks he can find another child who would better be exactly what mission parameters called for. No:
And what changes his mind is Anya asking to come home.
One of the important parts of this to me is this:
He seeks consent.
This moment is a keystone, I think, to understanding Twilight. Itâs also more telling than he maybe realises. Twilight is decisive â we all laugh because he spirals at the drop of a hat when his daughter or wife look even mildly upset but outside those (also very telling) scenarios, he makes decisions and he pursues them. Often he makes decisions quickly. Heâs a dab hand at it; itâs a large part of why heâs as good a spy as he is.
Heâd decided to change Strix.
Anya asks him, in essence, not to.
So, he doesn't.
But it's wild that he entertains keeping her request at all â why? Why even entertain it? Itâs dangerous; itâs impractical; there are too many moving parts outside his direct control; Anya isnât the sort of child heâd wanted for the mission if heâd spent any time thinking about what a child might actually be like; Strix is in many ways an extremely long shot anyway, Desmond could just stop attending for reasons unknown and unrelated; etc.
So, yeah, why? Maybe because of this â
In conjunction, I often think of this moment in the cruise arc:
Twilight first naming the feeling as lonesome, and secondly tacitly conceding that he perceives Yor as a companion and that that relationship is important to him, something to be missed. What makes this for me though is that Anya calls this out "Papa's you're so sappy" and Twilight's reaction is that of someone caught-out. He doesnât say ânuh-uh!â but he may as well have. Essentially, something landed a bit close to home, hm? Maybe some of that hope for marriage? A soupçon of joy of an ordinary life?
Twilightâs loneliness underpins many of his decisions with his family â probably without him being fully conscious of it. I think he is at least somewhat conscious of it, but also if he looks too closely... Well, best not to. I could fill this post, I think, with images that demonstrate his loneliness throughout the series; that sorrowful/pensive close-up of his eye(s) is one of the abiding motifs for Twilight throughout. I'd probably start with this one from Twilight's backstory arc:
Anya's request plays directly off his loneliness. Still though, he doesnât immediately capitulate â he emphasises Anyaâs choice. Is she sure? The last day has been scary for a child (and for him, but he's ignoring that part) and Twilight, in his increasing recognition that Anya is a person, is probably aware in the back of his mind that he hasnât exactly been warm or welcoming or at all patient with her. Things that people respond to â he's otherwise excellent at manipulating people, so of course he understands this. So. Given she'd just had this scary experience, given he hasn't exactly been great with her: Is she sure? She wants to come home â with him?
I think the moment may get a little lost because Anya says something riffing off his own earlier thoughts and self-revelation (featuring that shadowed, lonely eye motif again!)
Were this a post about Anya, Iâd talk about how itâs an important character moment for her as well by way both of demonstrating her agency/choice and also that she isnât nearly as dumb as Twilight thinks (and the audience, maybe, also thinks).
But in my view, she didnât actually need to say anything about it making her cry. I think she could simply have said yes in that moment and Twilight would have agreed.
Twilightâs an unreliable narrator; heâs disconnected from his heart and that shrouds his own motivations from himself â something he actually also concedes in this chapter!
And it shrouds from us just how much he actually understands himself. Heâs also a master of deflection. Easy to assume or say that bringing Anya home is just to align with Strix. Nothing more to see here; nothing else going on. But also that ripping off of the mask in the panel above â and the literal 'riiip' sound effects â also indicate to us that this is an unveiling to himself.
In my view, Twilight agreeing to Anya's request, deciding to go back to original mission parameters, actually shifts his motivations, subtly. Now heâs committed not only to the original mission goals, but also to Anya. He needs Anya to succeed at Strix, not only for Strix's sake, but also because otherwise the mission will end and sheâll have to go back to the orphanage, and heâs just agreed with her not to do that (not right away, in any case). I donât think at this point heâs thinking itâs forever â his thoughts throughout the manga indicate he still expects the Forgers to be temporary. I don't think the shift in motivation is necessarily even conscious, but given the set up, I think something inside Twilight recognises that agreeing to bring Anya home is a compact, jointly engaged. Mostly all this has become subsumed into Strix: he makes decisions. He pursues them. He deflects, even from himself. Of course it's just for the mission; this saved him the trouble of reworking it, of figuring out something else. Nothing more to see; no need to think any more on it. And to be fair to him, Strix is very high stakes, resting pretty solely on his shoulders, so of course that is, objectively, motivation enough. Why even consider beyond that?
But I personally think that to the extent he's aware of it at all, there is something else going on, that he wants to have Anya for as long as it takes him to work something else out for her. If that's the case, then of course, we have Occamâs razor: the simplest solution may be the best one.
Maybe Twilight should just keep Anya himself, eh?
[Image description: gif from Spy x Family season 1, episode 1. Twilight and Anya have just found out Anya passed her entrance exam and are overjoyed. Celebratory, Twilight picks Anya up and swoops her into the air as they smile at one another. End image description]
#spy x family#spy x family meta#agent twilight#loid forger#sxf manga#sxf manga spoilers#i haven't talked too much about yor in this but ofc she is also an important part of this dynamic#iâve been in my thoughts for weeks about twilight and theyâre all pouring out đ„Č#i tried to work them out in fic first but it was not enough đ€#should I put some of this post behind a cut? pls lmk if yes#also caveat that ofc i'm working from translations which may sometimes miss nuance/be somewhat off from endo's originals#here fandom take this!#gif#and i had a whole section about the complexity of consent in children and particularly a child with anya's background#ultimately tho this is fiction we're discussing and i'm sticking within those parametres pls and thx
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Was Donovan trying to read the mind of his family members ?
Like some fans, I believe Donovan's scars on both sides of his forehead (which he didn't have as a kid, as we know thanks to Henderson's flashback) are proof that he had some sort of neurosurgery.
Some fans say it was to suppress unecessary emotions : he indeed only ever reacts neutrally, positively or negatively, using a few basic emotions like judgement, acknowledgement and disappointment (both in ch106 and ch38).
However, I'm also of the opinion that Donovan has a big link to the organization that experimented on Anya and maybe that neurosurgery was meant to give him "mind-reading" powers, similar to Anya's.
After all, he did say two things of the utmost importance to his characterization :
So basically âyou canât trust anyone but yourselfâ.
As such, thematically it makes sense that he's Twilight's entire mission, but also, as a man with so much distrust, he would definitely be interested in a project that would allow a peak into other people's thoughts.
Demetrius is also a good hint as to what could be up with Donovan :
The son Donovan used to be so invested in seems very similar to his father (my God, his eyes), but when Anya tried to hear his thoughts ?
What she rather got was that "pondering [about not understanding people] is a waste of time" for him. So maybe, when they used to spend time together, Donovan showed a lot of distrust towards his own son and taught him to trust no one, so much that Demetrius started to believe all people are an enigma to him.
And that makes sense : children learn from their parents' example, in most cases (take Anya with Twilight and Yor). So if your father is a man who hardcore believes everyone else lies, how would his son understand all the moratively complex dynamics that exist between many people ? Avoiding to think altogether would be less of a headache, for sure.
Lastly, Donovan's reaction about the family dinner is another good hint he maybe has mind reading powers : Melinda tried once to chat but quickly gave up, while Damian spent the entire meal mustering the courage to speak up, so what could decidedly be interesting since nothing was said ?
However if things were thought during dinner... well, it sure would give a different reading to this scene.
Bonus #1 : since Twilight's entire life is based on a lie (his name, his work, his family, maybe even his father, who knows), it makes absolute sense that the entire plot is about deciphering what Donovan and his plans are about.
The fact he keeps on getting emotionally trapped by four year old Anya, who can read his mind, makes it instantly ten times more intense if Donovan now also has mind reading powers.
Bonus #2 : the only other important character in the narrative, besides Anya, who is aware that mind reading is real is Damian.
He doesn't believe in it yet, but once he does, it's likely that his friendship with Anya will eventually make Damian realize a lot about what his father has been up to (in the meantime, Yor please, give Miranda the desire to fight for her sons' safety).
TL;DR maybe Donovan has (recent ?) mind reading powers (I'd even add Sigmund Authen's past as an esteemed neurology professor is related to the whole shenanigan).
The family dinner was just a way to make extra sure that no one in his family is plotting against him, hence the bodyguards at home, because how more dysfunctional can it get ?
#spy x family#donovan desmond#damian desmond#anya forger#loid forger#demetrius desmond#melinda desmond#sxf106#sxf theory
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yandere!dc: goddess! darling
â±âżá¶ á” á”á”á” á”Ê°â±Ëą á”á”ÊłËĄâ±âżá”Û« êŁà§
darling is a god from another world who just so happens to immigrate into the dc universe after a very long time of probably embodying... well, everything.
firstly having to live for love as a human, and then ending it all to fight for the beauty of life as god.
she is the reason for existence, from the big to the miniscule.
(so basically op goddess reader who has wayyyy too much power in their hands-- ex: nothing can kill them, nothing can put an end to them, etc--)
the least you could do is seal away her powers, but even that would truly not be enough because your only sealing away 0.000000000000001%. (i mean that đ)
*cough* anyway... aside from goddess reader backstory, lets go to the inspiration <33
she's a mix of Madokami from Puella Magi, HoF Kiana Kaslana from Honkai Impact, and mostly of Ishtar Ashtart/Space Ishtar from Fate Grand Order <3
originally kind and lighthearted after becoming 'God', but as time passes and stars dimmed, she has become... well... neutral. not good, but DEFINITELY not bad. like this!
"let me help you :)" to "...From the dawn of creation. Man has come from the ground not by his hand but mine. go back to the land and return to dust."
summary: lawful, void, alien... yet beautiful, destructive, human.
sooooo. yup.
:p
Ê°á”á”á”á¶á”âżá”âżËą á”â±á”á”Û« êŁà§
...she has met the justice league before. because, who in their right minds would ignore the giant falling 'star' that came out of a very visible tear in the sky caused by said celestial body???
dramatically crashing down the surface like a meteorite, you lowkey may have destroyed a 'few' buildings... whoopsies :p
they are surprised. this... girl, no- alien, exudes endless quantity of power, leaking from every blurred pore. it also seems like they might be power themselves...
batman goes bazingas at the amount of destruction caused by your fall leading to an airheaded you getting towed to the JL headquarters and any sort of refusal or fighting back is unallowed. (even tho your more than capable of destroying anything AND everything you still oblige)
though cool as ice, you are so confused deep down. head tilted, vacant expression, the usual from the emotionally detached goddess albeit with a little change. 'what are these humans talking about?' you think, 'what threat?' you think again, unaware that you are the threat being spoken of.
the white slits of the vigilante's mask narrows at your disposition. everything about you seems... off. from your oppressing aura, to the... heavenly allure your blankness brings.
"more alien than the actual alien," a familiar scarlet speedster jokes, in an attempt to lighten the heavy mood. (he failed horribly btw) said alien rolls their eyes and sighs. though he has to admit, you lowkey look kind of cute... but he stops, remembering lois.
once you say your side of the story, they go all shocked pikachu faces again. your a god from another seperate world??? i mean dont get them wrong though, they had their fair share of situations like these, as some dc villains and heroes they know arent even from here originally. but they cant help but feel a bit different about you, something about you makes their soul writhe... and its not in a bad way.
so once B confirms your not a threat despite your extreme potential to act like one, everybody is relieved. you just need a littleeeeeee supervision, thats all :3
and oh look at that, your actually not that bad. your cold demeanor fades once they got to know you, and that void in your eyes is filled with a light comparable to the twilight star's soothing glowâ pure, tranquil, and ever so mystifying.
every step you take, life seems to exist and flourish all around you. life heals around you. not only that, but also... them. the dead part of them actually, that died from complications now too complicated to be retold and remembered.
you fill the void they never knew they had, and all their aching scars were no longer painful but tolerable. bearable even, and its all because of you.
at this point, everybody knows how this all plays out. this ordinary tune, twisted into a fanatic's song.
their once innocent admiration has now spoiled into something darker, the more you stay in this world. holy eyes peeked at it, not at them but at the abyss that is their 'love.'
...you were starting to get aware. and a rarity occurred, you were... 'saddened'. for eternities you lived alone, and in an attempt to reconnect with that sliver of humanity you hid and kept, you went here to feel something again. and you did, and you were so successful.
too successful, in fact.
they loved you; so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, sooooo much. without you, they would die! :(
and that, in your eyes, is what makes you 'sad'. if your presence drives your beloved mortals to insanity's grip, then you must fly.
fly away from this despair, fly away from this madness.
your 'love' is your undoing, and ultimately also theirs.
their eyes widen as the sky is torn once again, and a familiar star flies back into it, meaning that you--- left. left? left. left? left... left.
something inside them breaks. both hearts any sense of rationality and morality left.
there is no reason to exist without you it seems, and they will do everything just to see you once more, even a second's glimpse.
Ëââ§ê°á â à»ê± â§âË
...you can't help but feel something you havent felt for a very long time. what was it again, sadness? anxiety? fear? you dont know. the endless rows of your ivory silks flutter even in the slightest movement. something tugs at you, your mind and heart. something tugs at you, telling... that it is far from over.
they call for you, their cries drowned in obsession masquerading as love.
you never answer, as your supposed concern and care for them lessens and your patience dwindles. reality is cruel, but never crueler than you. and that's when you realized it.
...they make your skin crawl. they make you want to vomit. they make you want to scream and cry. they make your ichor run cold. and if they touch you again, you'll--
...huh. who would have thought that was how you truly felt, goddess.
#yandere dc#yandere bruce wayne#yandere clark kent#yandere barry allen#yandere justice league#dark dc#dc comics#yandere batman#yandere superman#yandere flash#yandere#yandere x reader
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Welcome to Gaudy Shore!
Power, fame, wealthâ for decades, Sims have come to Gaudy Shore seeking fortune. On the outside, the glitz and glamour are dazzling, but the dark, seedy underbelly of the city casts a long shadow. Will these families shine bright, or will the shadow swallow them up?
Featuring 12 households, Gaudy Shore sees the return of some much beloved and missed families from Sims 1! Set 25 years in the future, this hood can be played as a companion hood to Pleasantview, or on its own.
Every family has their own storytelling album so make sure to check them out!
Keeping reading to learn about the families in Gaudy Shore!
Returning families:
The Mashuga Family
Content to dance the night away, - every night, for decades, - Frankie and Sylvia Marie have taken a hands-off approach to raising their children. Now that they're in their twilight years, what are their kids willing to do to get what they believe is owed to them?
The Hick-Charming Family
Elden only ever wanted what was best for his family, but somehow got himself involved in shady dealings. Charleigh is young and full of life, but will that get her into trouble with the boys? And will Clarke ever leave her bedroom?
The Jones-Smith Family
The Jones-Smith family has been a pillar of the community for decades, and the death of Chris has sent everyone reeling. Nick has vowed to honor his mother by setting his career aside to focus on his family, but that's easier said than done.
Michelle loves to dance, sing, and drink the night away, especially after the death of Mama Chris. Is her new interest in the town magnate genuine, or just another way to extend the party?
New Families:
The Banks Family
Rich, powerful, beautifulâ the Banks family is known throughout town for everything beauty-related. Obsessed with only herself, will Arie uncover her husband's secrets? Lux thinks of himself as a good man, but is he really? Will Benjamin choose to follow his heart or his mind?
The Ramoz Family
Nora has always dreamt of being a famous movie star but has found mild success in the writing and voice acting world. Can that be enough for her, or will she strive for bigger and better things? Julien had his heart broken by his two best friends in the world. Can he ever forgive them? And will Carlos find himself involved in the shady underbelly of Gaudy Shore?
The ErmĂrio de Moraes Family
Wealthy, powerful, lonely, José has it all⊠except love. Is he blind to reality, or is this new relationship the real deal?
The Jenkins Family
Naive, sheltered Alyssa has lived her life under the strict thumb of her mother, Miriam. Will she be willing to ruin someone else's life to get the love and affection she's always desperately craved?
The Nelle Family
Quiet and reclusive, only a few Sims in town really know the Nelle family, but it doesn't take a genius to notice that something isn't quite right with them.
The Waltzman Family
Ever the partier, Wesley finally grew up and changed his outlook on life, but this has left him a little over protective of his sister, Wilma. Will he ruin her chances at happiness? And will he find love despite his ties to another?
Heartbroken for years, Wilma has finally gotten over her first love⊠or has she? She just met Donovan, but will her wandering eye lead her to her family's demise?
Four strangers living under one roof and a fresh divorce. Can Walda and Walter Waltzman get along after their divorce, or will they disrupt the perfect harmony Ines and Fernando ErmĂrio de Moraes have enjoyed for decades?
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Gaudy Shore features 12 playable households, 20 community lots, 3 apartment buildings, and 10 empty houses all built by me , except for Cafe Petit, a lot bin cafe (I like to think of it as a chain). Terrain also made by me. The hood comes with its own unique townies and strays; a few townies even own and work at some of the business around town!
This hood is not CC free but it isn't a lot
CC that I didn't use a lot of and the hood is fine without:
Wire Fencing by Cyclonesue on TSR
Stair Wall Fix by JRW on MTS
Photos & Plaques Hide with Walls Down by Numenor on MTS I used A LOT OF PICTURES taken with the career reward camera and the walls are very cluttered with photos, so I do recommend this mod.
Diagonal 3t2 Bungalow Windows by Nysha on MTS
Natural De Fences by Rosebine on MTS
CEP by Numenor on MTS
CC that will alter the hood significantly:
Bespoke Build Set by Bespoke on MTS
Shiftable Everything by Lamare on MTS
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I've been working on this hood on and off for a long time now, and I'm so happy that it's finally finished. It is definitely a labor of love and I hope you enjoy it <3 While Gaudy Shore was originally intended to be a subhood to complement Pleasantview, there are no ties to PV at all and can be played on its own. Please make sure to check out all the story images I included, I had a lot of fun taking them! For those adding the hood as a subhood, José, Michelle, and the Waltzman kids have which apartments they are supposed to be in at the end of their bios. And for the retirement home, I left it as a normal residential lot, but can also be converted into an apartment lot, or you can maybe use dorm doors, or mods to set each apartment to the correct Sim.
I have also gone through every Sim to set their intended names across all languages, so if your game is not in English, the Sims should still have the names I gave them!
Thank you to everyone that helped me along the way and play tested the hood for me, I really appreciate you <3
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If the names got scrambled, you can use this program from MTS to fix them, it's really easy! Can also be used to fix any other neighborhoods that get messed up :)
Please let me know if the subhood version works as intended and does not yeet itself out of the game, test on a testhood!
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Season of The Witch (1)
Pairing: Jacob Black x Witch!Reader x Edward Cullen
Word Count: 1.6k
Summary: (Y/n) (L/n) is 19 and still trying to figure out the world. She isn't sure of a lot of things but she is sure of one: she's gonna have her cake and eat it too.
A/N: I recently watched the Twilight Saga for the first time and fell in love with it but I noticed there's not a lot of recent fics so I decided to make them! This doesn't follow the twilight series exactly but the elements and settings are still the same. Everyone is aged up (I mean does Edward really need to be tbf). If this gets enough feedback in my inbox and comments I will continue but this is mainly a tester to see how it does!
Warnings: N/A but it will be 18+ at some point most likely. Minors and blanks dni.
Everyone always talks about how hard it is moving in the middle of the school year. But, what they never talk about is how hard it is to move once youâve just graduated. Friend groups are already established and due to college, no one is looking to meet anyone new until theyâre off to whichever university theyâve decided to attend.
You, however, werenât off to university. You knew it wasnât right from you. Your parents supported your decision. In fact, they were thrilledâŠbut not for the reasons you originally thought. Your dad wanted to move back to his home town of Forks, Washington and your mom, being a lover of nature, thought it was the perfect change of scenery. According to the conversation they had with you, it wasnât a spur of the moment decision either. Your dad had gotten a job as head surgeon and your mom had bought a space to turn into the bakery she had dreamed of owning for years. It was something they had been wanting to do for years but due to the fact you were doing so well in school, they hadnât wanted to rip you away from that.Â
Part of you, the part of you that didnât want to admit it to yourself, wish that they had. Maybe then youâd have a better chance at your 20s not being so lonely in a town that so far on the drive from the airport, seemed to be desolate and void of any youth. But, it wasnât all bad. With all the greenery and nature, youâd be able to focus on growing your powers more.
You came from a long lineage filled with powerful and strong witches, your mother being one of them. On your thirteenth birthday, your powers finally presented themselves and everything began to make sense for you. You had always felt different from your peers and having the confirmation that you were healed something in you. Your mom had been mentoring you and through her, you had learned so much over the years. As your eyes gazed out the rain littered car window, focusing on the ocean of trees that passed in a blur, one thing she had said stuck out to you the most. âA witch is at her strongest when surrounded by natureâ.Â
Every weekend, she used to drive 6 hours there and back to a small patch of woods outside of the city. But now, you had access to the forest in any direction you looked.
âIâm thinking of starting a garden in the yard, (Y/n/n), what do ya think?â your mom asked, causing your head to turn in her direction. Her body was turned back to face you, the small wrinkles near her mouth creasing as she grinned. She always had an air of vibrancy and brightness to her that made you question if you were even related sometimes. It was like you could practically feel her emotions buzzing off of her and piercing into your heart. You hummed mulling over your response, turning your attention back to your window, watching as the trees slowly began to turn into homes the further you drove into town.
âSounds good.â you responded. Your limited word choice was something you had gotten from your father. He wasnât as introverted as you were, but he only spoke when he found the conversation particularly interesting. And when it came to his wife, he found everything interesting.
âI think thatâs a great idea, honey! Thereâs a lot of space at the house and I know if anyone can make it magical, itâs you.â You watched in the rear view mirror as his eyes flickered towards your mom, full of admiration. Your mom giggled at his small joke, shoving his shoulder in a playful manner. âMaybe in the spring, you could get some fruit growing, use it in your bakery.â
âWhy wait till spring? I could do it now with the flick of a finger.â she mused, holding out her palm. Golden sparks hovered above it, swirling in a circular motion. Your dad smiled at her, shaking his head as he pulled into a driveway which you assumed was your new home. Sticking your head out the window, you looked up at it in awe.
In the city, your house was a lot smaller. Lots of identical homes sandwiched far too close together for your liking. But this house, it had character. Faded green framework, a bay window, and a semi wrap-around porch. You noticed a window on the second story, a small balcony attached to it. In your mind you had already claimed it. The slamming of the van door broke you out of your brewing daydream. Looking on the lawn, you internally groaned as you saw people. Just what you wanted to see after a 7 hour car ride. Before you could duck down and pretend you couldnât exist, your dad turned his head, shaking it as if he could predict what you were about to do.
â(Y/n), come meet my friends!â he called to you. Sighing, you pulled your cardigan closer to your body before hopping out the back seat, stretching your arms as the snap, crackled, and popped. You were finally able to get a good look at the people on your lawn. An older white man with brunette hair, and a thick mustache. Another in a wheelchair, with long, thick black hair, a cowboy hat perched on his head. You recognized them from the pictures from your dadâs office. âThese are my old buddies, Billy Black and Charlie Swan. We grew up together!â he explained. Putting on your best smile, you stuck your hand out, shaking each of their respective hands.
âItâs a pleasure to finally meet you both after hearing dad talk my ears off about you for years.â You joked, causing both men to chuckle.Â
âIf it makes you feel any better, your dadâs always bragging about ya, kid.â Charlie said. You smile slightly at your dad as he tells you that. Your dad has never been a stranger of telling you how proud he is of you, so it doesnât shock you that much but itâs still nice to hear it.
âEnough chatting, howâs bout I grab some beers from the cooler and we can start unpacking this uhaul? Weâve got some time but let me tell yaâ, the Mrs. does not pack light.â Your dad speaks over his shoulder as he makes his way to the trunk. You hear the sound of ice shuffling as he grabs a few beers out, cracking them open on the side of the car.
âEverything has value, David! Youâll be thanking me when it saves you the money!â Your mom says from the open door, huffling as she grabs another box from the porch, carrying it further into the house. Shaking your head, you smile some. At least some things havenât changed.
After a while, you finally got all of your boxes into your new room. The one with the balcony as you had hoped. All your heavier furniture was still on the lawn as Mr.Black had informed you his son would be coming soon to bring it up for you. In the meantime, you had time to put your other things up. Standing in the middle of the room, you close your eyes, focusing your mind for a bit as your body begins to levitate, just barely hitting the high ceilings. Waving your hand, your rolled up rug unfolds placing itself in the middle of your room. You squint your eyes until youâre able to locate the box labeled âbooksâ, hovering your hand in their direction. You move it to the built-in bookshelves on the wall, all of your books organizing themselves perfectly. Magic has its perks.Â
You decide to go for the books next until thereâs a knock on your door startling you. You fall to the ground with a loud thud, groaning as the door swings open. Looking up, your body grows warm at the sight in front of you. Thereâs a taller boy around your age, shirtless with your mattress under one of his arms. Due to his lack of shirt, youâre able to take in every inch of his chiseled chest and the tattoo on his arm. You recognized the symbol from one of the spellbooks your mother showed you but couldnât recall the meaning. As you pry your eyes away from his torso, youâre able to focus on his face which is somehow even better than what you were just looking at. Gorgeous brown eyes, thick brows, and pretty pink lips. He was somehow rugged and cute at the same time but you had no time to focus on that as he dropped your mattress on the ground, pulling you up with ease.
âAre you okay?â he asked in a concerned tone. You looked away in embarrassment, clearing your throat as you backed away from his hold.
âFine. Just tripped over this stupid rug.â You mumbled. He looks you up and down, laughing as he returns to the mattress, lifting it with ease. Almost too much. He leans it against the wall furthest from you before returning to the doorway. He smiles at you, throwing you a subtle wink.
âJust in case. Iâll be back with the rest, try not to hurt yourself in the meantime.â He teases, gone just as quickly as he came. You stand frozen in place, listening as he makes his way down the stairs, the sounds of his steps fading. Once you were sure he was gone, you walk over to the balcony doors, stepping out into the chilly fall air. You let out a groan as you lean over it, playing with the idea of jumping off. At least you wouldnât be able to embarrass yourself any further.Â
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Old Habits Die Hard [4/?]
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Pairing: Nightwatch! Aemond Targaryen x wildling female! Reader
Genre: Historically accurate Aemond
WC:Â 3370
Summary: Aemond ventures beyond the Wall.
âYour hair looks nicer when itâs braided now.â
It seemed that the she-wildling could not keep her mouth shut. Rolling his eyes, Aemond changed the subject quickly, âHow long âtil we reach your peopleïżœïżœïżœs camp?â Aemond asked. âJust keep the horse in a steady pace up ahead and weâll reach them in no time,â she answered him whilst comfortably sitting in front of him, between his arms that held the reins of the stallion. The reins were relaxed, and the stallion responded effortlessly to his light guidance through the cold and dark forest. The forest stands in eerie silence, its dense canopy casting a perpetual twilight over the twisted, gnarled trees. Shadows dance menacingly across the forest floor, where fallen leaves and branches lie in disarray, as if disturbed by some unseen force. The trees themselves seem alive, their bark scarred and contorted into grotesque shapes, carrying with it the faintest whisper of forgotten secrets, and the occasional creak or groan of the wood echoes through the stillness, adding to the sense of foreboding.Â
No wonder they call this the haunted forest.Â
âWhat lies in these woods?â Aemond asked once again. âWild animals, mostly. But we donât really hunt at night. It's a bad omen,â she replied. âSometimes we see them at night, thatâs where they emerge.â Her words made Aemond wonder, âWho do you speak of?â
âWhat do you think the walls were made for?â
Aemond thought for a moment.Â
âTo keep your kind away from entering the realm,â he said, hesitantly. Not quite confident with his answer. For he knew that the wallâs purpose was more than just keeping a few wildlings out of Westeros but, he does not know what. âIt wasnât even built because of us. My people were separated from yours because we were unlucky enough to live beyond the wall when it was built,â she explained. âIt was the others that they were afraid of.â
âOthers? Other tribes?â
âNo. The undead.â
Chills ran down from Aemondâs spine.
The White Walkers.Â
He has read countless books about the white walkers and the long night. How the battle for the dawn unfolded, yet all he knew was that it was all a myth. A fairytale. Stories to scare your child so they would sleep for the night. He recalled how the White Walkers were first written and mentioned during the Age of Heroes. Born of powerful and untested magic, they were created to protect the Children of the Forest during their war with the First Men. What once used to be puppets and soldiers for the Children of the Forest, the magic within the white walkers took a turn and rebelled against their creators and brought nothing but destruction to the realm.Â
âBut they were nothing but old stories. Fiction, even,â Aemond protested.Â
âThey are far from fiction, snow-hair.âÂ
The wildling looked back to him, surprisingly close since they were cramped at horseback.Â
âWhat did they call you back there? I couldnât recall. Was it Almond?â
âAemond,â he grunts.Â
She chuckled, âI like snow-hair better.â
âAnd what of you?â Slowly speaking her name which seemed foreign to his tongue.Â
âClose enough,â she shrugged with a smirk, looking back into the road. Aemond wondered once again of the undead she mentioned. Were they lurking behind the old trees of this very forest? Were their lives at stake when they stepped their foot to this forest. âThey took my brother,â she said, capturing Aemondâs attention. âThe undead?â She nodded at his question. âHe seemed to forget about time that day. But what kind of child remembers time, really? They wanted to play all day. So he did, running inside the woods without me or my motherâs attention, wanting to become a great hunter who enters the forest with no fear like my father. And he never came back.âÂ
He felt sorry for the girl, for he himself had felt the same kind of grief when he heard of Aegonâs death. Especially when they couldâve done something to prevent their deaths. âSometimes I wonder if they buried him at all. If they did, I wonder where they buried him,â she said, spacing off into the distance. âThere is no sympathy from the dead. Nor do they care for the living,â he said to her. âI know. But Iâd like to think they did. He was just a child.âÂ
The whole ride quickly became gloomy and sour as the pair battled their grief as bad memories and remorse overcome their thoughts. âDoes that stop you from hunting in the forest?â Aemond asked, trying to bring peace to her. âNo, not really. I think I became eager to hunt here. Maybe one day I can find him well and justâŠcleverly hiding between trees,â she said with a bitter chuckle, sensing her denial of her brotherâs disappearance. A sense of protectiveness washed over Aemond, knowing what it felt like to see light in the midst of darkness. Denying the truth to comfort yourself. He knew of that feeling.Â
âMaybe one day you would. One day.â
Crack. Swish.Â
âWhat was that?âÂ
Crack. Crack. Crack.Â
âA wild beast?â Aemond asked.Â
A figure emerging slowly behind the tree as they pass. âThat is no beast,â the wildling alarmingly said, taking over the reins and snapped it making their horse gallop through the dark forest. âI wouldâve preferred it to be a wild beast so we can take it home, yet you and I know that is no beast, snow hair,â she spoke as the harsh winds of the north hits their faces. Aemond looked back, seeing two..three...four figures catching up onto them.Â
âHow do we escape them?â He asked.Â
âHold on tight.âÂ
She took a turn in a swift motion, galloping off the road going between trees. In hopes for them to stop gaining on them. The wildling kept snapping the reins ordering the horse to go faster with only the moon being their source of light. âCâmonâŠcâmonâŠ,â he heard her grunting as she took a glance behind and saw some still following their tracks. Galloping between trees, their horse finally took them to safety at the edge of the forest, to a clear opening.Â
Making Aemond have a clear vision of the undead.Â
Their skins were pale, almost blue.Â
They look like humans yet they were not at the same time.Â
The creatures frightened him more than anything else, but as they neared the edge of the forest, the White Walkers ceased their pursuit and vanished behind the trees. Aemond exhaled deeply, relieved that they had escaped the forest unharmed. Suddenly the horse neighed, abruptly stopping. Making both of them grunt in pain when they nearly fell. âWhatâs wrong?â The wildling asked the horse before an arrow striked a tree behind them. They looked around, trying to find any signs of life.Â
âWhat are you doing?â Aemond hissed when she stepped down from the horse. âWhereâs my dagger?â She whispered, ignoring his previous question. Aemond sighed, tossing her the dagger beneath his black cloak. Catching it with ease, she spoke into the air,
âItâs only me! Gruff? Yuri?â Aemond was curious about those people she called out. Were they one of her people? Who were they?
âBlimey kid, you scared the shit out of us!âÂ
A loud booming voice suddenly said, emerging from the snowy ecosystem. Their thick fur coats also seemed to be efficient for camouflage. Aemond saw how his peculiar she wildling smiled brightly when she spotted her friend, running towards the tall red haired man giving him a tight hug making them both laugh as he picked her up in his arms.Â
Aemond rolled his eye.
âThought you were gone for! We saw those creepy dead people- thank the gods!â The red haired wildling said, ruffling her hair. âOww! No! Do you think that low of me, old man?!â She asked with a laugh, shoving the man away from her. âOi, I'm not that old, young lady.â Locking her head once again with his arm. âYuri! Look who just came back from the dead!â The red haired shouted, now another wildling emerged from the opening. His hair was blonde, almost as light as the hair of the Lannisters. âWe really thought you were dead, kid,â Yuri said, patting her shoulder.Â
Who were they? Why were they awfully close with her?Â
From what he witnessed, a young woman could only interact like this with the opposite gender if they were siblings or wedded. Even he never saw any of his wedded acquaintances interacting this way. Were they her siblings? They donât seem to resemble one another, were they bastards? Did they came from different mothers?
Aemond cleared his throat, stepping down from his horse, interrupting their reunion.Â
âAh yes- Gruff, Yuri, this is ehm..Aemond Targaryen. The man that I spoke of to the both of you,â she said. The red haired, who was named Gruff looked Aemond from head to toe. âGruff and Yuri are my hunting friends. Weâve been hunting together since we were children and fun fact, we have the same grandsire.â
Gruff slowly approached the one eyed prine, keeping an eye on him. Aemond straightened his back to appear taller, gripping the handle of his sword, preparing himself. Once Gruff stopped in front of him, their noses bumping into each other, he spoke,Â
âDid your mum fucked a snowman?â
âI beg your pardonâ,â Aemond stepped closer, ready to draw his sword out.
ââAlright thatâs enough!â She quickly stepped between the two men. âWhat Gruff was trying to say was, how is your hair silver?â She asked. "My father, my grandsire, my great-grandsireâall of them had silver hair," Aemond hissed, his gaze fixed on the red-haired wildling. "How did they end up with silver hair?" the red-haired wildling asked, crossing his arms. Aemond couldn't believe how absurd this conversation had become. Frustrated, he let his hands drop. "We're from old Valyria," Aemond explained with resignation. "It's simply a trait we haveâsilver hair is just part of who we are."
âValyria? Whatâs that?â The blonde wildling asked curiously. âIt's a place far from the north, Yuriâ Now come on! We must bring him to the Chief.â Walking past them, she held the horseâs reins and started walking ahead. Gruff purposely bumped Aemondâs shoulder as he passed through the one eyed prince. Aemond rolled his eyes again, resigned to the childish behavior of these people, before catching up and walking alongside her. Compared to the two wildlings, he found her more tolerable. At least she didnât ask pointless questions.s. âI have told our Chief about you,â she said. âI am sure he will take it easy on you,â she said.
 âDoes he takes it easy with anyone else?â
âNo, not really. Heâs quite rude if you ask me.â
âAs rude as your friend there?â Aemond chuckled bitterly.
âYouâre in for a ride,â she chuckled, patting Aemondâs shoulder.Â
As much as Aemond would like to worry, he could not as he knew that she was the one who brought him to her people. For her people needed him, not the other way around. He hoped that this agreement would be the means for her to fulfill her promise and return him to Westeros once and for all. Additionally, he couldnât help but notice her diminutive stature compared to his ownâshe barely reached his shoulder, smaller than any lady from Westeros yet possessing a fierceness and demeanor that defied conventional femininity. A smirk tugged at his lips..Â
And there he saw it. In the vast expanse of snow-covered terrain, a tribe lives a nomadic life, their existence marked by resilience and adaptability. Their tents, typically made of sturdy animal hides or woven materials, scattered across the field. The tents are insulated with layers of fur and cloth, designed to withstand the biting cold. The camp itself is a lively hub of activity despite the harsh environment. Smoke curls up from several central hearths, where fires are kept burning to provide warmth and to cook meals. The scent of roasting meat and simmering stews mingled with the crisp, cold air when he stepped closer to them.
Like when he first entered Winterfell, all eyes fell upon him, following him as he walked side by side with her. âIt seems you have captured the peopleâs attention,â she teased with a cocky smile. âWhy is it because of my hair or my eye?â He asked. âNeither. Itâs your attire.â Aemond looked down to his clothing. Of course, heâs still dressed like a member of the nightâs watch.
âWe hate the crows in here, so itâs better for you to strip those clothes after you meet our Chief,â she said, giving him a wink. Before he could protest, a snow hit his cloak, making him flinch. Turning around, he saw a couple of children running around, even snickering at his presence. âCareful now boys!â She chuckled, greeting some of those children. âNever seen a crow, huh?â She crouched down, talking to the children surrounding her.Â
âHe only has one eye!â One of the children tried to whisper to her. âScary, isnât he? Tell you what, Iâll let you pick on him when Iâm not around,â she said to the kids, making them snicker and giggle in excitement.Â
She was really good with children.Â
Throughout his life, he rarely sees his mother or even his sister being this natural with children. It makes him wonder if she has one.Â
âFor the meantime, can all of you keep an eye on our horse?â Offering the rein to the children, in which they eagerly accepted before taking the horse away. Aemond curiously kept his eye on the horse as the children led it away. âDonât worry, they are very gentle with horses. They know their purpose,â she reassured him before she started to walk once more.Â
Approaching one of the biggest tents in the area, the spearwife stops beside him, âIf the Chief likes you, youâll live another day.â Before smiling mischievously stepping inside the tent. Slightly on edge, he hesitated to follow them inside. But he would not cower in fear and enter anyways. Reminding himself to keep himself in check if he wants to go home. He stepped inside, his eye falling onto a man sitting in his chair as his companions surrounded him, whispering to each other.Â
âChief, I would like you to meet the crow I spoke of. This is Aemond Targaryen,â she introduced him. Aemond nodded with respect to their chief, an older wildling who carefully inspected Aemond, standing up from his seat. âTargaryen,â he said. âA peculiar tribe. Was it true that your family had power over dragons?â The Chief asked in which Aemond instantly nodded, âYes, my Lord.â
All of them chuckled humorously.Â
âLord? Iâm flattered to be called a Lord,â the chief said in humour.Â
âSo, where is your dragon now?â
Swallowing a lump in his throat, Aemond spoke.Â
âShe was killed at war.â A sense of bitterness, trying to mask his grief and sadness for Vhagarâs death.Â
âA shame,â the Chief said.Â
A pregnant pause.
âI want everybody out of this tent.â Aemondâs eyes widened. Was he going to be murdered? Did he not fulfil the Chiefâs expectations?Â
âBut Chiefâ,âÂ
ââEspecially you, girl. I shall talk to you when Iâm done with this crow.â
Aemond instantly locked his eye with hers. Even her expression was unreadable as she hesitantly turned around to exit the tent. She gave him a nod, giving him support before leaving him alone with the Chief. Aemond turned his gaze back to the Chief who was crossing his arms inspecting Aemond from head to toe.Â
âThe girl likes you,â the Chief chuckles. âIf it wasnât for her youâd probably be dead by now. Killed by those crows.â Aemond kept his expression stoic as he brushed off the Chiefâs words. âSpeaking of crows, she told me you were forced to be one. Was that true?â
Aemond nodded.
âYes, Chief.â
âWhat was your crime?â
âI was called a traitor to the Starks. Yet I beg to differ, for it was them who were traitors,â Aemond bravely said.Â
âTraitors to whom?â
âThe Throne. My brother.â
âYour brother? Your brother sat on a throne?â
âYes, Chief.â
âThat makes you a prince, then.â
A title he deeply missed. Aemond stood proudly, straightened his back as he kept his chin up high.Â
âI amâ,â
âYou were.âÂ
âFor you are currently not in Westeros, my boy. You are beyond the wall. Everyone beyond the wall fights for survival. For nature does not care if youâre a king or a criminal. And so far as I know, you stand before me,â the Chief said, telling Aemond to abandon his title as prince. âWhere does your loyalty lie, boy?â The Chief asked, stepping closer to the one eyed prince. âTo the crows?ââ
ââNo,â Aemond spoke with no hesitation.Â
âThe Starks?â
âNever.â
The Chief hummed in agreement. âThe girl told me you wished to be rewarded. To go back to your family.â Aemond nodded, wishing nothing more than that. âSo youâre loyal to your family,â he pointed out.
Aemond nodded.Â
âGood. A man should always stay loyal to his family.â
He poured his drink onto his cup, âBut will you stay loyal to us as you serve my tribe? And lead us to victory?â Aemond looked down, seeing the cup lent to him. Offering a friendshipâ an allianceâ trust. Trusting a wildling. It seemed impossible for him, but he recalled simple questions by those wildlings about his hair. They were a simple tribe, living out of the complicated politics of Westeros. He could outsmart them easily and theyâre offering him friendship.Â
She paced back and forth in front of the Chiefâs tent, waiting for the Targaryen to exit the tent unharmed. âYou seemed stressed, kid,â Gruffed snickered, crossing his arms as he took notice on worried expression. âOf course, I am,â she said, stopping her steps abruptly. âMay I know why?â He chuckled.
 âIs it because of the crow?ââ
ââHe is not a crow. He loathes the crows as much as we do.â
Gruff chuckled amusingly.Â
âAnd? I bet Chief will tolerate himâ,â
ââWhat if he doesn't? What if he beheaded that man and puts him on a spike?!ââ
ââSo what? What if he were beheaded? You should not care for that outsiderâ,â
ââI donât care about him! I-I-I just want whatâs best for our peopleâ,â
ââYou like him,â Gruff points at her with a mocking laugh. âI donât! You pig!â She shouted defensively, quickly slapping Gruffâs arm repeatedly. âYou do! You like that snow haired boy!â Gruff kept pointing at her as he teased her. The young she wildling grunts in frustration as he denies her feelings for the Targaryen. âIf you speak of this one more time, I will kill you in your sleep, Gruff.âÂ
âOooh youâll kill me in my sleep, eh? Right, sure you donât like that boy, surely if he one day betrays us will you kill him in his sleep?â
âI will. And Iâll cut off his cock and hang it in front of your tent,â she speaks bluntly.Â
âRight, you sure you wonât use that for anything else?â
Her face turned red before she threw a hard punch across the red hairedâs face. Groaning in pain, Gruff still laughed at her being so flustered with his words. âWhy do you like him anyways? Is it because of his hair? His eye? Ooh his other eye, the sapphire?â Gruff asked, sitting up curiously looking at his friend. âFor the last time, I do not like our new comer,â she repeated herself. âKeep telling that to yourself, kid. If I see silver haired babies one dayâ.â
The tent opened, Aemond stepping out of the tent.
Unharmed.Â
âAh, so he gave you a chance to live another day,â she said quickly, changing her once worried demeanour into the confident young wildling she is. Aemond could only nod, towering over her. âI shall, and I will.âÂ
His purple eye fixed on hers, âWhere can I find new clothes?â
a/n: stay tuned for the next chapter and I apologize if this is not my best work butđâš
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I just realized that Yor is the only character from the three mains that has a full name and accepted title. She's introduced as Yor Briar, and as the Thorn Princess. Both parts are real and true.
Twilight is a cover name, its very purpose is to distract from the truth. The same applies to Loid Forger. He doesn't have a "real" name at this point. There is nothing real and true about his masks (at least, so he thinks).
Anya was introduced without a last name*. Subject 007 was used by the scientists who abused her, she has every right to discard and reject that title (if she even knows about it). She was temporarily given names from the families she was adopted into, but they all ended up plain mentions on a paper that would take a dedicated spy informant to find. Franky even (teasingly) compares her to Twilight and his tendency to swap names. For her, being given the last name "Forger" is as real as it can be, but she also knows the Forger family can break apart way too easily and even gets herself to work from behind the scenes to keep the family stable.
And I think that can parallel how much each one of them lies within the family. Yor only hides her second job; she doesn't hide herself, or her massive strength, or her past. Anya hides her powers and her past (along with hiding from Yor that she's adopted) but not much else. Twilight hides everything, with truths slowly slipping past here and there against his control.
Yor Briar (real name), the Thorn Princess (real title), only hides her second job. (Edit: and by taking the last name Forger, she starts lying to the world about her wedding)
Anya (real name), Subject 007 (rejected dehumanizing title), previously without a last name and now with a last name that needs work to keep it, hides her powers and part of her past.
Twilight (code name), Loid Forger (cover name), hides everything.
*I wonder why the scientists actually used Anya's name. Officially she was just known as Subject 007, and she was the subject of unethical experiments. It wouldn't be out of place for the scientists to call her with such an objectifying title. Giving her an actual name humanizes her and puts them at risk of becoming attached to her, and to objecting to the experiments. Could that be how she escaped? Her getting assistance from one or more people working on the lab that grew attached to her? She would have to thank being given a name for that. A name sets you free. Maybe that's why she kept it?
(anime only fan here, don't spoil me for the manga)
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