raven "daba dee daba die" darkholme. (
athru) wrote in
driftfleet2016-09-03 11:20 am
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though it hurts to breathe
Who: Raven, Hank, Charles and Erik
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Action: On the Heron
When: Now onwards!
[ It had taken her a little while to calm down with Hank at her side, long enough that she's practically itching to make her way over to the Heron as soon as she can, device in her hand - the temptation to text ahead, to make sure they're really there, that they're okay, is almost a little too daunting and there's not much Raven can do other than force herself to stop. She's stronger than this, true, but coming out of the other side of something as horrendous as Apocalypse and standing tall, waking up on the Fleet, trying to figure out if she can handle it all again - it's too much.
The only thoughts in her mind are that she needs to find Charles, she needs to find Erik, and she needs to make sure they're alive, that they're safe, that they're here. This is going to be impossibly difficult for all four of them, Hank at her side, but they could work through it. They beat an all powerful mutant 'God', they came together as a family and they worked, hard, to make sure they all came out alive the other side.
What was the Fleet after all that?
It doesn't take her long to break away from Hank into a practical run as she reaches the Heron, a flash as she makes her way down the hall to find the other two mutants. Erik is important in her mind, of course, but her first instinct is to call out for Charles, standing outside the door and pressing her fingers against it, afraid for a moment that he won't answer, that he won't be there. The fear grips her, and her hands shake, but she does it anyway, knocking and calling for her brother.
After that, later... Well, she has to take time to calm down. Once she's sure Charles is safe, that Erik is safe, she can actually move to relax herself, the weight on her shoulders fading away. It takes time, but it happens, slowly... But she doesn't leave. She doesn't feel like she can leave either of them, and she wonders how they're going to handle that. ]
Broadcast: No
Action: On the Heron
When: Now onwards!
[ It had taken her a little while to calm down with Hank at her side, long enough that she's practically itching to make her way over to the Heron as soon as she can, device in her hand - the temptation to text ahead, to make sure they're really there, that they're okay, is almost a little too daunting and there's not much Raven can do other than force herself to stop. She's stronger than this, true, but coming out of the other side of something as horrendous as Apocalypse and standing tall, waking up on the Fleet, trying to figure out if she can handle it all again - it's too much.
The only thoughts in her mind are that she needs to find Charles, she needs to find Erik, and she needs to make sure they're alive, that they're safe, that they're here. This is going to be impossibly difficult for all four of them, Hank at her side, but they could work through it. They beat an all powerful mutant 'God', they came together as a family and they worked, hard, to make sure they all came out alive the other side.
What was the Fleet after all that?
It doesn't take her long to break away from Hank into a practical run as she reaches the Heron, a flash as she makes her way down the hall to find the other two mutants. Erik is important in her mind, of course, but her first instinct is to call out for Charles, standing outside the door and pressing her fingers against it, afraid for a moment that he won't answer, that he won't be there. The fear grips her, and her hands shake, but she does it anyway, knocking and calling for her brother.
After that, later... Well, she has to take time to calm down. Once she's sure Charles is safe, that Erik is safe, she can actually move to relax herself, the weight on her shoulders fading away. It takes time, but it happens, slowly... But she doesn't leave. She doesn't feel like she can leave either of them, and she wonders how they're going to handle that. ]

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Charles has been annoyed by his paralysis. Frustrated by it. But it has never rendered him helpless before.
Instead, he shudders, trying to calm himself. The scars will fade. They always do. He had more important things to - to work on before he digs into himself and smooths over his kernel of hurts. ]
Yes. Yes, it's over.
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It had been ten years since she and Charles had talked about her coming home, about her starting a new life with him, and the sudden reminder of it makes her shake. She had almost lost him - he had almost been taken away from her. She can still feel the anger, the hurt, being locked away and hearing his voice in her mind, knowing she had to go to him - all her determination, all her strength, had been centred around finding Charles and protecting him.
(He'd spent most of his life taking care of her, sheltering her - it was her turn, and she did her best. Her best hadn't been enough, and she had been thrown aside, left to rot, and the fear, the hurt, the uncertainty, the sadness she had felt, wondering if the next time she opened her eyes it would be to the news that her brother was dead -)
Lifting her hand, she touches his cheek gently, squeezing her eyes shut. The tears come back again and she's helpless to fight them, waves of emotion bursting against all her self-control. ]
I came as fast as I could. There, and here - I'll always come. I'm not going to lose you, Charles, and no one - no one is going to take us away from each other.
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Oh, Raven. You won't lose me.
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I almost did.
[ It comes out quiet, but she shakes her head, shoving that away. ]
But - see. I told you I'd come back.
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I believe you. Believed you.
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Are you okay with being back here? Is everything okay?
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You're right. It will be.
[ Careful, almost afraid he'll disappear, she reaches for his hand. ]
Can I stay here? With you? Not forever, just -
[ Just until she's sure she won't wake up terrified she's lost him. ]
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Yes. Of course.
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How's - after - [ She frowns. She's been keeping check of her emotions to not overwhelm, but the question still feels awkward coming from her. They'd just reformed that connection before... This. ] Your head.
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It's had better days.
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Is there anything I can do?
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If there is . . . I'll try and let you know.
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[ It's better than the two of them pretending nothing is wrong, or trying to fix things alone, expression softening at the kiss. It makes her smile, and she lifts her hand to touch the side of his head. ]
You know, everyone's going to be so confused when they wake up and see you bald.
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I'll make something up.
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I was planning on blaming the Atroma, actually.
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[ Which suits him fine. ]
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You've met them. They're not so bad.
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[ Not the ones that stared at her when the Mansion had exploded, but...
There's also an elephant in the room when it comes to talking about the children, or the X-Men as they're known now, and Raven is happy to avoid it. ]
They're... Okay.
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[ The hope of the future. It's a different dream, one he's held close. The X-Men weren't quite part of it, but he saw the necessity. ]
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