Saya Daphne Wallace (
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poly_chromatic2012-12-16 04:16 pm
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What's that song?
That and rings that clash with everything. Seeing home wasn't really enough to keep trying them on was it?
What did you see?
That and rings that clash with everything. Seeing home wasn't really enough to keep trying them on was it?
What did you see?
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I don't understand at all. You don't need to explain, but I don't.
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It's the self-preservation instinct expanded to something you care about outside yourself, over which you inevitably have less control.
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Socrates is my responsibility. We're siblings. He's my brother.
[Saya is still working this out. It takes her a long time to figure out the very few emotions she has.]
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She asked him once, if he loved her, and he couldn't answer.]
Are you asking if I love you?
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Though he meets her gaze for a long moment before dropping his.]
No.
[It doesn't matter. It doesn't have to be. This is enough.
He can repeat that as long as he likes.]
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Do you want to know?
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But yes, of course. Of course.]
If you know.
[Which isn't a given. It's less of a given than him capitulating to her, laying back with his hands on her hips to hold, not restrain. He doesn't feel like prey when this is quick, or rough. Prey doesn't feel so fortunate.]
Then yes.
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Yes.
[Her whisper is like breath, a secret. It's not said with trepidation or fear - she doesn't feel those things, she doesn't understand the pain of rejection. She doesn't fear it. When she's rejected she can move on smoothly, casually.
Love with a werespider is more complex than with a human. She will never be the girl who clings. She will never understand monogamy. She can compartmentalize everything.]
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It was her discomfort that prompted him to revoke that principle, too.
He's loved her (a less unspoken thing) for how uncomplicated she's made their time. So, whatever he says now, at the end of it it confuses something.]
I love you too.
[So why pretend.]
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She kisses him, then, on the mouth, and this time the sweetness in it isn't almost. It's actual, it's honest. There's truth, there.]
Stay here.
[Tonight. As if he were going anywhere else.]
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It's going to take him a while to reconcile that lack of success, but for now the headache gets put aside as he pushes himself up to meet her, elbows digging against the mattress.]
As long as you let me.
[And he's smiling into that kiss.]
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[She pauses]
It's circular, I know. For now, though, rest assured, I have no intention of seeing you out of my bed.
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[See, who else puts up with this kind of pillow talk.]
We've got a while.
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[She installed it recently, and its electric]
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