Sep 17 2023, 12:01 AM
Navigating Draco without a sound to chase was difficult, but what had Relic been expecting? Of course it was a maze. Nothing was ever easy, not for her. Well, running was. She'd hoped thinking would be as well, maybe even while running - was she wrong? Because if the judgement was made on sheer quantity, thinking would be the easiest thing she'd ever done. Quality was a different matter.
As her feet pummeled the [uncomfortably moist] rock floor, she reflected on the minutes past. She hadn't called anyone an asshole before then. She didn't even know what it meant, and maybe still didn't - it'd just manifested itself into her vocabulary when she needed it most. Was that a good thing? A blessing? Should she use it again?
And then the lizard; Actually, NO. Let's not think about him. Because if she thought about him, all the ways he might fail both her and whatever was going to burst out of that stone, she'd realise she what a hypocrite she was, and then she'd be forced to challenge whatever was lying behind that instinctual defensiveness. That ugly, ugly knot of insecurity that had twisted its way into her heart, with no one to blame for its existence but herself: Was Relic going to be a good parent? Or was she just going to make another, equally freakish, if not more tortured, tiny little version of herself?
While she didn't have any concrete evidence, she didn't think more of her was what the caves needed.
She then she realised she wasn't moving towards anything, and she wasn't naïve enough to think she was running for the sake of it. She didn't like it that much.
She stopped, looking back at the distance she had left between her and the moment. The stone. She was terrified, and she knew that terror would eat away at any chance she had to make this work, to salvage this strange opportunity - but she didn't know how to deal with it, not alone. How could anyone do this alone? "Hello?" She called out into the dripping dark.
As her feet pummeled the [uncomfortably moist] rock floor, she reflected on the minutes past. She hadn't called anyone an asshole before then. She didn't even know what it meant, and maybe still didn't - it'd just manifested itself into her vocabulary when she needed it most. Was that a good thing? A blessing? Should she use it again?
And then the lizard; Actually, NO. Let's not think about him. Because if she thought about him, all the ways he might fail both her and whatever was going to burst out of that stone, she'd realise she what a hypocrite she was, and then she'd be forced to challenge whatever was lying behind that instinctual defensiveness. That ugly, ugly knot of insecurity that had twisted its way into her heart, with no one to blame for its existence but herself: Was Relic going to be a good parent? Or was she just going to make another, equally freakish, if not more tortured, tiny little version of herself?
While she didn't have any concrete evidence, she didn't think more of her was what the caves needed.
She then she realised she wasn't moving towards anything, and she wasn't naïve enough to think she was running for the sake of it. She didn't like it that much.
She stopped, looking back at the distance she had left between her and the moment. The stone. She was terrified, and she knew that terror would eat away at any chance she had to make this work, to salvage this strange opportunity - but she didn't know how to deal with it, not alone. How could anyone do this alone? "Hello?" She called out into the dripping dark.
@Nidhogg