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somethinghuman) wrote2018-06-24 06:15 pm
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I found something, In the woods somewhere
It'd been two days since he'd helped Amalthea hide in the woods, and R was already anxious about that decision. Unicorn or not, there might be wolves, or predators, or just bad things out there that might set their sights on her. She may be magic, but she was alone.
She might get lonely. He knew he did.
He waffled and fretted for a few hours that morning before he finally decided that yes, he was clingy, but he was being clingy in her best interests. Maybe stopping at her own flower shop to get lilacs just because she'd said she liked them was dumb, especially considering she was a unicorn and not a girl, and he was buying flowers in a city just to take them into the woods. But he thought that if there was any chance she was lonely, or sad, that she might like them.
The trek to the woods took longer without someone to keep him on a straight path. By the time he found the creek the flowers were sort of limp and wilted, and his shoes and pant legs were muddy. But he'd found the right place, and now he just needed to find the girl. The unicorn.
She might get lonely. He knew he did.
He waffled and fretted for a few hours that morning before he finally decided that yes, he was clingy, but he was being clingy in her best interests. Maybe stopping at her own flower shop to get lilacs just because she'd said she liked them was dumb, especially considering she was a unicorn and not a girl, and he was buying flowers in a city just to take them into the woods. But he thought that if there was any chance she was lonely, or sad, that she might like them.
The trek to the woods took longer without someone to keep him on a straight path. By the time he found the creek the flowers were sort of limp and wilted, and his shoes and pant legs were muddy. But he'd found the right place, and now he just needed to find the girl. The unicorn.
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She moved close and gave him a gentle nuzzle. He smelled faintly of death and dying, but there was more under there. Sickness, like poison. She could cure poison; she could revive the dead.
The unicorn wondered if she could heal R. As a human girl it was impossible, her magic so greatly reduced. But now she was herself, who knew for how long.
"R, do you ever... miss being human?"
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It takes him a moment to consider her question. Can you miss something you don't actually have any memory of? Or is it just envy at that point? Raising one shoulder, he wiped his hand on his pant leg before reaching up to touch her. "D-don't... rrr-remember... it," he admitted, giving her shoulder an idle stroke.
Head tilting, he nodded though. "But... want... to be? Sh-shh-ould... be. Want... a life. Want..." He looked down at the lilac sprigs, already looking happier and healthier just from being stuck in the ground. "... to... gr-grow."
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Before all of this she would never have sounded so tentative; more than that, she might never have asked, she simply would have looked at him and seen something she could help. The unicorn didn't know if it would work, if he was too far gone, but she had never been without success. Her magic had never failed her, and until she'd spent two years as a human girl, she'd never questioned it.
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But this wasn't the city. Or the airport. It was Darrow, and Amalthea was his fiend. She was also a unicorn. Maybe if anyone could do anything, it was her.
Hope was a dangerous thing, but a glimmer of it settled between his ribs and made a home.
"C-could... try," he agreed, too nervous and wide eyed to be excited. He didn't want her to feel bad if it didn't work. He didn't want to be disappointed, either.
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The point of her horn was sharp, like a pin. She touched it to R's chest, over his heart, and left it there. She felt the warmth of her magic; she saw the sickness in him like darkness and burned it away.
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But R feels something. Holy shit does he feel something.
It starts like a heat, then flares, and flares, and flares. He's not on fire, there's no flames, and it doesn't so much hurt as it's too much. He hasn't felt anything, nothing substantial, for as long as he can remember, but suddenly he's overwhelmed. He wants to push her head away and scramble back because it's not right and he doesn't want it to eat him up.
But then it ebbs. There's relief. A sweet balm where the fire was before, and then as the seconds tick by, there's nothing.
And he can breathe. Feel his toes. Feel his heart racing in his throat as he struggles to swallow.
Sucking in a shaky breath, R blinks, and tries to orient himself. He stares at Amalthea's pale head and tries to make sense of everything. "Did... did it?" Did it work? Is this living?
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"Look," she said, bobbing her head toward the water.
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Strangely, he missed it.
Stumbling, he paused then took more deliberate strides. His footing was shaky, but he managed a straight line.
When he peeked to look, he stared. Oh, that's me.
"You did it," he said, stunned. Pressing a shaky hand to his chest, just over where her horn had stabbed in, he took a breath and waited. Underneath was a steady heartbeat. "Holy crap, you did it."
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They were both as they should be, and she took joy in that. R's words came easier to him, his movements less bogged down, more deliberate. He seemed far less like he was trying to force himself to be something and much more like he was simply... being.
"How do you feel?"
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Eagerly, he ran a hand over the grass and bit around a grin when it was slippery with moisture. He dipped a hand into the water and yanked it back when it was almost cold.
Huffing a laugh, he turned and wrapped his arms around Amalthea's neck. She was soft, almost silky, and warm. Grinning he pressed his face in close and let the hair tickle his forehead. For once, there was no secret urge to bite he had to squash down.
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"And you're alright?" She knew well how jarring sudden changes could be, but perhaps it wasn't painful or strange to him to be himself again, no matter how long he'd spent as a zombie. "Do you... remember anything?"
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He tried to picture his family's names and faces, but nothing came. Then his own, his home, his school, his friends and the only ones he could think of were Julie and M, and then the people he'd met in Darrow. A sliver of disappointment stung, but it didn't bite the way he expected. "No," he shook his head. "Maybe it's too soon?"
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The unicorn found herself feeling a strange, unwelcome doubt: what if this didn't last? What if, before long, R went back to the way he was when they met? What if she did? If this was some strange trick on Darrow's part, maybe her healing of him would only last as long as she did. She shivered and tried to push the doubt and the fear from her mind: she hadn't been plagued by such feelings before becoming human, and she could not shake them off, even as an immortal.
She looked at R, fond and soft, and gave him a gentle nudge. "Is there anything that you want to do now that you are alive again?"