Voices from Heaven (
thespaceopera) wrote in
driftfleet2019-06-05 09:15 pm
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Naviadna Mingle
Who: Everyone
Broadcast: If you want!
Action: Anywhere on the fleet or in the system
When: The month of June

Welcome to Naviadna! Enjoy the beautiful sights, amazing technology, and all the other wonderful things this system has to offer! Where will you go? What sort of shenanigans will you get up to? How are you dealing with the planet's insistent singing at you?
Have fun!
(( System Info here ))
Broadcast: If you want!
Action: Anywhere on the fleet or in the system
When: The month of June

Welcome to Naviadna! Enjoy the beautiful sights, amazing technology, and all the other wonderful things this system has to offer! Where will you go? What sort of shenanigans will you get up to? How are you dealing with the planet's insistent singing at you?
Have fun!
(( System Info here ))

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But it's gone now. It's a shadow over his life, his memories, and it's hard to tell where one things starts and the other one ends, where the lies and truths bleed into each other and where they separate, but at least the distance is gone. The hole in him is gone.
He hugs her back, just as tightly.]
Courtesy of the planet's little gift - fuckin' Fisher's baby's ichor, I guess? Must've been because--
[He wheezes a little from the way her arms around him restrict his ability to take a full breath, but doesn't let go.]
I went and got inoculated twice.
[No thanks to fucking Lucret--. No. She didn't get that name anymore. She is and always would be the Madam Director to him now. She lost her place in his family the moment she stole them all from him.]
And yeah. I remember - everything.
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And here I thought this planet hated me, too.
[That had at least been the impression she'd gotten thus far- that these stupid magical planets had it in for her somehow. First the Umbra Staff, then the Animus Bell? Granted, the bell at least had its uses, since she's a lich and all, but it had felt a little cruel all the same, so her feelings on it had been mixed. Now, though? It's leaning towards neutral.
...No, that's a lie. No hardship thrown at her could outweigh the enormous gift of getting her brother back.
She's reluctant to pull away, or even consider letting go, but Taako at least needs to be able to breathe, so she eases back her grip enough to look him in the eyes and see the difference between Taako-then and Taako-now, though she keeps her hands on his shoulders as if fearful to release him lest he vanish somehow. They've both gone through so much since they were separated, hardships and pain and loss. They don't look any older, but it definitely shows in places that probably only they could find within one another.
She won't say it's worth it per se, because she'd give almost anything to have those ten years with him back, but she can still be grateful that the long journey is over. He's back. They're back.]
...Well...! It's about fucking time!
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It a burden he both did and didn't share with her now, something more to set them apart along with all the little scars he's picked up from a decade without her. The lifetime lived all in his head where she never existed still hangs over his memory like a shadow, but seeing her here, feeling her hands solidly on his shoulders, and finally knowing what happened to her all those years ago, lifts a weight off him. Now, if only that doofus Barry were here, they could actually be at peace.
He chuckles a little at her exasperation and shrugs.]
Maybe you should do a good deed here and there to make it like you. Plant a tree. Pick up some beach litter. Uh...put a starfish in the ocean or whatever.
[He doesn't even know if there are starfish here, but couldn't hurt to say it. Rule of three said he needed a third option.]
And you can't blame me for taking forever. That's one hundo percent not my fault.
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[She might still give him flack for being such a dipshit about not telling her right away, but she knows how he can't resist a good con, even to his own sister, so to some degree she gets it. If their roles were reversed she can't say for sure what she'd do.
...She wouldn't have waited as long as he did, though! So she's gonna hold on to the "I'm mad at you" card for a while. At least until it's inconvenient for her.
With a soft sigh, she leans in and rests her forehead against his, just... holding it there for a few seconds. Contentedly, quietly drinking in the familiarity of it. Of being allowed.]
Welcome back, you dingus. Missed you.
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He luxuriates in the ability to touch his sister and know that it's her. Plus, he doubts anyone's watching them anyway, so he closes his eyes with a smile and huffs out a quiet laugh.]
Yeah, yeah, we all know how bereft you are without me. Adrift in a sea of endless monotony that is the little people around us. Glad I could grace you with my glowing presence once again.
[He tries to be grandiose, but his tone is soft and the teasing is perfunctory as he clings to her just as much as she to him.]
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Shut up, you're just as much of a sadsack without me. We've always been better together. And we'll be better than ever from now on.
[Nothing can change that. Not the staff, not Fisher, not the Hunger... not even Lucretia.]
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[He chuckles at his own terrible joke and then reaches up, flicking the tip of her ear.]
And if we're better together - you should totally join me in this beach look. I'm the height of surfer fashion and you know it.
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[She snags the rim of her hat between her toes and flips it up to catch it, shaking the sand out of it before plopping it back onto her head.]
What, this isn't beachy enough for you? I was never the surfer, remember, I'm no expert on the "look" that you invented.
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But you could do so much more, y'know. Get a floral lei, grab some shells, get a nice sun bleach going.
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[She looks him up and down thoughtfully, then grins, her expression shifting to one of playfulness.]
...If you finally teach me how to surf.