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paixaorpg2012-07-14 04:13 pm
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Character(s): Urd, open!
Content: Urd has lost her true love. Can there be comfort?
Setting: Urd and Ge -- ...Urd's house. :( In M6.
Time: Sunset, week 41
Warnings: None.
Note: To consolidate any and all visits from friends, this log is kinda "party style", as in one comment chain for each visit, all in this post. Thanks!
It was so quiet without him around anymore. Urd never realized just how much life Genie brought to the house. Baking in the kitchen or racing tiny motorcycles through the hallways, impromptu concerts and performances, jokes and songs. Now the house was silent as the grave. Now the house was dull as dirt.
She'd run through a gamut of emotions already. Fear, anger, denial...but there was nothing left but to accept it now. But Urd was tired now. Losing Belldandy twice had been bad, but there was always the knowledge that they were from the same world, to say nothing of the fact that the younger goddess was reunited with Keiichi. And when Belldandy vanished, Genie had always been there to comfort her and lend her some of his seemingly endless strength.
Why did they always leave her behind? In this world and the next, Urd was always watching someone's back as they moved on without her. In the empty house that had once given her so much peace and joy, she pulled her knees to her chest.
Laharl's words still echoed dimly in the back of her mind -- she wasn't giving up yet. She would see him again. Even if it took eternity. Even though her heart hurt so very much, she could feel Genie's power through the pain, thumping along in time with her life. He would always be with her.
Right?
Content: Urd has lost her true love. Can there be comfort?
Setting: Urd and Ge -- ...Urd's house. :( In M6.
Time: Sunset, week 41
Warnings: None.
Note: To consolidate any and all visits from friends, this log is kinda "party style", as in one comment chain for each visit, all in this post. Thanks!
It was so quiet without him around anymore. Urd never realized just how much life Genie brought to the house. Baking in the kitchen or racing tiny motorcycles through the hallways, impromptu concerts and performances, jokes and songs. Now the house was silent as the grave. Now the house was dull as dirt.
She'd run through a gamut of emotions already. Fear, anger, denial...but there was nothing left but to accept it now. But Urd was tired now. Losing Belldandy twice had been bad, but there was always the knowledge that they were from the same world, to say nothing of the fact that the younger goddess was reunited with Keiichi. And when Belldandy vanished, Genie had always been there to comfort her and lend her some of his seemingly endless strength.
Why did they always leave her behind? In this world and the next, Urd was always watching someone's back as they moved on without her. In the empty house that had once given her so much peace and joy, she pulled her knees to her chest.
Laharl's words still echoed dimly in the back of her mind -- she wasn't giving up yet. She would see him again. Even if it took eternity. Even though her heart hurt so very much, she could feel Genie's power through the pain, thumping along in time with her life. He would always be with her.
Right?
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As for the hole in the wall, Ma gave it no mind, merely kept her eyes on the now much, much taller woman. Well. That seemed more of what Ma had been expecting, but it didn't stop her mouth from forming an "O" in surprise.
"So, you're Timon's friend, Urd, then."
It wasn't the best conversation opener she's ever had.
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She stood up and walked to the nearby cupboard, taking out a bowl of rice crackers. "Sorry I don't have anything tastier to offer you at the moment." She placed it in front of the meerkat pair as she sat back down, legs folded under her.
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“The one and only.” He said to answer Urd’s question, a smile having returned to his face. “We were, ah… Just passing by the area and thought we’d stop by.” It was doubtful but he hoped regardless his excuse was believable. “Er, sorry about the wall…” Timon continued and gestured to the hole they had emerged from. “Ma prefers traveling by tunnel,” just as every other normal meerkat.
Under the surface he felt nervous. It took all his strength to refrain from pushing his mother at the goddess and run off. He hadn't thought this through nearly as well as he should have.
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But it likely would have been best if Timon did just push her and run, after all, her current plan of action that she thought was best, was to regal the goddess all about Ma's husband, and that at least whoever Urd lost wasn't most certainly dead.
Introductions and all that though... very necessary. She needed an opening for her story that she was sure would make Urd feel better. How could it not?
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Urd floated off the floor, leaning down as if she were laying on her stomach, chin in her hand. "Did he ever tell you he was almost Mayor? Probably would have won if the other guy didn't cheat."
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“Ah, she wouldn’t want to hear ‘bout that.” He replied, hoping to steer the conversation away from himself. ‘Almost’ may have sufficed when it came to everyone else but not when it came to his mother. She had seen him ‘almost’ do enough. Timon wanted to show her something he had truly succeeded at and cast aside his failures in the past.
“Besides, you two have so much else to- er, talk about.” Not that he knew what all that else was. His forced smile spoke that much to the pair. “You know, like girl stuff or something?”
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But luckily for Timon, being a mayor meant nothing to Ma. It just went right over her head, and Timon's words led her right back on track, and she focused back to Urd excitedly. Even if this wasn't the thing she should probably... get excited about.
"Oh, yes, of course!" Actually approaching that topic though had Ma's excitement sweep out of her, and she stepped over to Urd, looking up solemnly. "I heard about your loss."
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"It was a shock...I didn't handle it as well as I could have. A part of me never really expected that we'd have to part."
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Knowing his luck both women would turn on him by the end of this.
Sharron I'm BSing shit so bug me if I should change anything XD;;
"Oh, honey, we never handle these things the way we want to, but we can't expect to have to handle them. It never goes the way we think it... might. And certainly you don't hope for it to happen." She tilted her head, thoughtful. "When I lost my husband it was just awful! We all expected him to go by a hyena taking off with him, but no! It went completely differently! He was..." She looked down, gaze drifting towards wherever her son had gotten to in the room. Both father and son were... rather... accident prone...
"But! At least you can have the assurance that he's still alive, wherever he may be. You're not lost forever. Just look to the stars until you can meet again."