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Date: 2015-06-13 06:28 am (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (stop draggin' my heart around)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
"Then why did you lie about your intentions? Why set my focus on Cecil, when you know how I feel about him?" Her breath hitched, and once again she found herself breaking eye contact. She stared at a sizable stain on the tablecloth.

Cecil...

"You said he might be dead. You knew I would leave right away. You were counting on that, weren't you? To keep me out of the way. To keep me safe."

If she had stayed... could she have saved Kain from his wretched fate? Could she and the others have made a stand, even against an Archfiend? Probably not, in all reality. But that didn't make her any less angry about the subterfuge.

"It doesn't matter," she said, and the steel in her voice seemed to lose its cutting edge. "What's done is done, and there's no changing the past." Her tone softened further, and when next she looked at Kain, the fire in her eyes had dimmed as well, replaced with something like disappointment. "I don't want you to just keep me out of the way anymore, Kain. I know you're concerned for my safety, but..." She shook her head. "You can't even begin to understand how frustrating it is, to want to fight and constantly being told to stay behind..."

Date: 2015-06-13 06:45 am (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (heartbreak of the moment is not endless)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
His confused vocalizations nearly reached an uncomfortable pitch. Rosa frowned, feeling her ire cool further as Kain presented her with the alternative. No, she wouldn't have been happy with that choice, either.

He looked so helpless, slumped on the floor, like a kicked dog. For a brief moment, she felt a pang of regret, for reducing him to... this.

And then she remembered her last moments aboard the Lunar Whale, where her memories went fuzzy and indistinct before she awoke in the pit.

"If you truly needed me, as you say you do, then why didn't you speak out when Cecil tried to throw me off the ship? You spoke not a word in my defense, not a single word. You implicitly supported his decision to have Rydia and I stay behind, like dutiful soldier's wives so that you brave men could rush to your deaths like the idiots you are!"

In her anger, she had forgotten that Kain had been pulled prior to that point in time, but even so, it still hurt to think that he would actually agree with Cecil on something so inherently stupid.

Date: 2015-06-13 07:13 am (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (love don't mean what it says at all)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
That defeated look, that utterly hopeless defeated look is what finally broke her and cooled her anger completely. Rosa stared down at him, stricken. She hadn't... meant to reduce him to this state. To see him avert his eyes from her in shame dredged up uncomfortable memories of those moments when the spell controlling his thoughts had broke, and he refused to look her way. Refused to allow himself to acknowledge her, for fear of hurting her in someway.

She drew a deep, shuddering breath. No, this wouldn't do. This wouldn't do, at all.

Slowly, Rosa drew herself up from her chair and walked carefully to Kain's side. She laid her hand atop his head, fingers burying themselves in his silken hair. "Don't..." Her breath hitched, and she started again. "Don't look away from me. Please."

Date: 2015-06-13 07:35 am (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (temptation falls in your path)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
"Kain, I—"

This was why she had always tried to curb her anger, to hide her frustrations behind a smile, no matter how much Cecil or Kain might test her patience. If she let the reins on those emotions slip... then this was the result. Lashing out at those who least deserved it.

And it was in moments like these that she hated herself for being a Dragoon's daughter. Because surely that rage must be born from the dragon's ferocity. And she had never been taught how to tame that part of herself because she had chosen the path of the healer, instead of the dragon. Her only recourse was to lock that part of herself away, never acknowledging its existence...

"No," she said softly, her fingers combing through in his hair. "You deserve better. I was needlessly cruel, and for that, I apologize."

Rosa sank to her knees, her fingers brushing against his hands, seeking to push them down. "Please, look at me, Kain."

Date: 2015-06-13 08:02 am (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (waiting for the spring to turn into fall)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
That was... "You did. You did do the right thing." She smiled, more for his own reassurance, than to cover over the unsettled feelings she was trying to bury once more. "You saved me from the Archfiend and granted me the chance to aid Cecil in his hour of need. And for that, you have my deepest gratitude."

She held his hands in her own, heedless of his talons. The fact that he could tear the flesh from her bones with a single well-placed strike never once crossed her mind.

"My last memory, before I was brought to the place, was of Cecil..." she paused. "...telling me to stay out of the final battle. It's been like a thorn in my mind, digging deeper and deeper, and when you didn't gainsay him, I thought that maybe, all this time, you—" She shook her head. "What I mean to say is that I shouldn't have doubted your intentions from before."

She stared down at their linked hands, her thumb tracing a circle against the back of his palm. It was shameful, really, how cruel she had allowed herself to become, all because she couldn't keep her anger reigned in. "You have my deepest apologies."

Date: 2015-06-13 08:24 am (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (destiny says that i'm destined to fall)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
"Not long. After the Giant was defeated and Golbez..." she paused. Should she really get into all of this right now? Maybe the abridged version, for the moment. "Golbez was also being controlled, just like you. By a Lunarian named Zemus. He's the source of all the chaos in our world. We were about to embark for the Moon when Cecil—" She closed her eyes and sighed heavily. "I know he means well, but just because the stakes are higher doesn't give him the right to tell me to stay behind."

Not only that, but his brother... his brother was choosing his own death. To die fighting the enemy of their world in a bid for redemption. And there was a small part of her that wondered, had events gone differently, if Kain would choose that path for himself. He willingly admitted that if he stood in their way that they should cut him down, and yet... he didn't seem to be actively seeking death the way Golbez was.

In any case, she doesn't want to dwell on such thoughts. And she squeezes Kain's hands, if only to remind herself that he won't choose that path. "Cecil was convinced that none of us would survive this battle. That's why he wanted Rydia and I to stay behind."

Date: 2015-06-13 04:01 pm (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (and the woman may be awestruck)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
She couldn't help but smile at the frustrated rumble. Cecil had a way of digging his heels into Kain's side, intentionally or not, even when he wasn't present. And she was relieved to see some expression other than abject debasement on Kain's face. "I don't think he was giving up entirely, but... he weighed the risks and didn't think my life was worth the gamble. That chivalrous nature of his can be rather trying at times."

Well, only if you were a woman and the focus of that sort of attention.

"We'll both smack some sense into that fool head of his once we see him again." She squeezed Kain's hands once more. It was too soon to give up hope on the possibility of escape. "No matter how long we stay here, I will defy the will of the gods with every fiber of my being. As long as we stand together, we can forge our own path."

Her eyes burned, not with anger, but with unwavering determination. It was the sort of haughty look she threw at Golbez whenever he deigned to visit her prison cell, her arms bound and chained, but those chains could never bind her heart. No matter what sort of angry rant he spewed about destroying Cecil, he could never break her faith in the Paladin. And she refused to bow before their captors, even now. Not even the gods themselves would make her lose faith in herself... or Kain.

"Promise me that from now on, we'll fight side by side. As equals. As proud members of the dragon clan. Promise me that you won't bow to our captors, and that you'll fight them at every turn. And... should your resolve waver, and if you begin to lose hope," her fingers threaded between his talons in a gentle grip, "promise that you'll lean on me and accept my support." Her eyes sought his and held his gaze, steady and imploring. "Please."

Date: 2015-06-13 06:41 pm (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (blame it on my wild heart)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
A Dragoon's word is his bond, her father once said. I would sooner break myself thank break a promise once sworn. And if there was one thing that Kain held in high esteem, it was his honor among the Dragoons. She could trust his oath.

Her relief was evident, even in the face of that admission. "So long as you don't swear any oaths to them, you can remain relatively free of their influence, right?"

The pacts between an Eidolon and their summoner was something at the forefront of her mind, but this world was very different, and these entities were not human, save one. And he was no longer human, and probably hadn't been for quite sometime.

"How," she asked, "did you end up getting involved?" It was hard to keep the look of mild concern from her voice. "And you're certain you can walk away from it so easily?"

She wasn't likely to strangle him, even if he did try to subtly shift topics. Lashing out at Kain and taking her frustrations against Cecil out on him had been yet another lesson in keeping her emotions concealed. She would make a concerted effort to keep her temper under control for a good while, at least.

Date: 2015-06-13 08:24 pm (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (the clouds never expect it when it rains)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
So, he was teetering between the two gods that were actively trying to annihilate one another. It made sense, really. As far as she could tell, the natives tended toward the Day or Night Gods, while the monsters appeared more involved with the Fog God and Fourth God. There was still so much she didn't understand, and she planned on spending time studying the lore surrounding the deities, but right now there was a more pressing question she needed answered.

"That's a dangerous game you're playing, Kain." A small crease of worry appeared between her brows. "As vindictive as these deities are, pretending to bend the knee for someone you have no intention of serving loyally will come back to bite you later on."

And Kain was the sort to break his loyalties before his honor. He'd turned from their liege lord (impostor or no) when he was asked to follow through with one too many unconscionable acts. And while Rosa supported that choice based on her own moral ground, it was still a precarious board they were on, and playing the game poorly could result in their deaths.

She fixed him with a knowing look. "I just hope your reasons are worth the risk, that's all."

Date: 2015-06-13 08:52 pm (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (Default)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
She settled herself into a more comfortable position on the floor, legs folded beneath her, and smoothed out the hem of her skirt (something scavenged from Seth's closet, no less). "You mentioned that before, on the... network. The Fog and Fourth Gods are fighting to consolidate their split power. And we're merely pawns on their board." She frowned. "They can't force us to fight, but they can coerce us to choose sides, offering tempting incentives, no doubt."

A deal with an Archfiend, to be sure. Whatever they offered, Rosa seriously doubted it was worth the risk in participating in the gods' war.

"So, let me ask you this," she said, keeping her tone even. "What are the boons they offered you in exchange for service?" She could guess it included the obvious: wealth, power, influence. But maybe... even more tempting offers. The chance to return to human form. Or even... to return home. But she wanted confirmation for her suspicions, and she wanted to hear it from Kain's own mouth.

Date: 2015-06-13 09:39 pm (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (hard to think about what you've lost)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
Rosa put a hand to her lips, trying to stifle the small exhalation of breath. "Oh, Kain..." Her expression softened. Of course. He would make a deal with an Archfiend if it meant keeping some omnipotent puppet-master's strings out of his brain. She couldn't really fault him for that, could she? "And you can keep this boon without swearing any oaths? It won't do you any good to gain protection from the Fog God's influence if the Fourth God forces your hand, anyway."

So far, she really couldn't see much different between the two gods. It would be easier to pick a side if one was obviously "good" and the other "evil", but as far as she could tell, their morality was infuriatingly grey.

Remaining neutral while "keeping his foot in the door" with the Fourth God. Could he really maintain that precarious stance?

Rosa thought that she could easily resist whatever temptations were offered. What use had she for wealth or power? She could even endure staying here and becoming a monster, so long as she had a purpose to fulfill and Kain by her side to support her. But that last part...

Destroy their homes?

She could feel her resolve waver in that instant, as though she were standing at the edge of a precipice. Cecil wasn't here. He was home, with the others. Fighting to protect their world from Zemus' machinations. And it would all prove futile if these gods made good on their word...

"Cecil..." Her voice broke against his name, like a blade upon stone. "No..."

Now it was Rosa's turn to put her face in her hands, shoulders hunched in a defeated posture. The one thing she wanted to protect most in this world... and they would take that from her? Bad enough that Cecil was fighting without her magic to aid him, but this?

It was too much. Too much to bear.

Date: 2015-06-13 10:02 pm (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (it's hard to think about what you wanted)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
Her shoulders trembled with the effort of holding back her sobs. Cecil... He would always prove to be her greatest weakness, the one chink in her armor that could be used to strike at her heart. The wing which unfurls around her is warm and familiar, and she can't help but think of Skieran's sheltering wings. How often had she sought the old dragon's solace when the burden of soldiering on in the face of adversity grew too much to bear?

Instinctively, she leaned into the source of the warmth, and her shoulder bumped against Kain's. She drew a shuddering breath and lowered her hands, having gained some mastery over her emotions, but it was easy to see the tears shining against her eyes, threatening to spill over.

"Time..." she said softly. "So, there's still time to make a stand?" Her green eyes fix upon him. "What sort of plans are being made?"

Date: 2015-06-13 10:31 pm (UTC)
blessedbymoonlight: (give to me your leather)
From: [personal profile] blessedbymoonlight
And his smile helped to bolster her resolve. She brushed at her eyes with her fingertips, banishing the last of her tears. "A battle of attrition, then, but without any actual killing... Simply choose a side and hold the lines until some sort of solution can be found..."

It was the best they could do, for now. Short of slaying the gods themselves, but that was probably beyond the scope of their abilities. Besides, it would have to be a coordinated effort so that both gods fell at the same time. Otherwise, all that power would be consolidated into a single entity, and then they would be well and truly screwed.

"All this time, you've been trying to protect our world, even though you've been trapped here... like this." Finally, she found the strength to smile once more. "And you've played your part well in our world, too. I can't thank you enough for all that you've done for us."

For their world, for everyone else, and... for her.

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