Rimese was numb. He had come across the body of Destiny not long before, and wasn't sure what to think. He had told himself to not get attached to anyone, but meeting the platypus multiple times made him become attached. He tried to stop it from happening, but it happened anyway. He usually would just flirt and leave them alone, to not get attached. But he did get attached, and now had hell to pay for it.
He knew what would happen to the platypus. Ever since he saw her in Eridanus, in such pain from her gem, he knew she would die. He knew it was going to happen, and still. He let himself get attached. He berated himself for it every chance he got, forever angry with himself. He briefly wondered what had happened to Fira and their children. He had met Joy, and he seemed absolutely distraught. If Rimese thought he had it bad, it was clearly nothing compared to those who knew her personally.
Time had passed since then. He felt himself slowly deteriorating. His fur was a mess, and he was exhausted. He had spent some time in a chrysalis, which stunted his deterioration, but it wouldn't last long. He was hungry, but not quite starving yet. He walked blindly, stumbling forward. He didn't realize he was in Orion until he nearly ran into a building. He quickly took a few steps back and shook his head, trying to clear it. He looked around, and saw a figure up ahead.
He watched it for a moment, noting that it was carrying a rather large bone. The creature was odd. He could see pink, hairless skin. White fur curled around its head, tails, and paws, and it had a golden gem that looked like a crown. He debated on whether or not to approach. He hadn't seen anyone in a while, not since he saw Joy. He wasn't sure if he should walk up to them. But something about the other drew him closer, and he didn't realize he was walking until he was already in front of him.
Now that he was there, he didn't know what to do. He had no idea who the other was, and had never seen anyone like that before. It had an almost unnerving look to it, and he found himself wary. Still, he stayed and didn't move. After a while, his gaze drifted to the bone. "Why do you have that bone?"
@Gabriel
Rimese listened as the weird mostly hairless creature spoke. He glanced at the bone and realized there was a gem on it that he hadn't noticed earlier. His gaze flicked upward at the lights that were now on. Seemed the dog had been a little late. He didn't say anything, though. It still had an unnerving feel to it, and he'd rather not make it mad.
As the dog spoke again, he turned his attention back to it and flicked an ear. Bad shape? That was putting it lightly. And emotion taking its toll? That was certainly a way to describe it. "Yes, I suppose. It's not easy finding out someone you may have loved died. Especially when you knew it was going to happen." He didn't say anything more, and instead watched the hairless dog. It seemed to shudder at one point, and then sigh, but it was so brief and quiet that he wasn't sure if he had imagined it.
@Gabriel
Rimese glanced back at the bone as the dog spoke again.
"I see," he murmured quietly. He didn't say anything more. Wasn't even sure what to say. Should he agree or just leave it be? He decided to go with the latter. It was easier that way.
As it spoke again, his gaze flicked back up to its face. Upon being asked to tell it more, he relaxed slightly. This was something he could do. He paused for a moment, gathering his thoughts together, before starting to speak.
"I was only a cycle old when I first met her. She was probably the same age. She was...so excited then. So happy. That was before her gem started hurting her. After talking for a moment, we eventually parted ways, and I thought that was the last of that." He gave a soft laugh.
"I didn't see her again for 3 cycles. By that point, I had become fully grown. And she, too, had grown. She was bigger, and...her gem was bigger. It seemed to be growing, inside of her skull. Her eyes were bulging, as if it were pushing them out. She was in so much pain." He looked down for a moment, heaving a sigh.
"I tried to comfort her, let her know that I was there. I stayed there for a while before eventually leaving. It broke my heart to see her like that.
"3 cycles later, I saw her again. By that point, her eyes were gone, leaving just the hollow eye sockets. She even had a mate then, and two babies. She seemed so happy, despite the obvious pain she was in. I saw her children briefly before walking away. After after that...I never saw her again. I did see one of her children, and he told me that she was dead." Rimese grew quiet, having told all he could remember about the platypus.
Telling all of this did seem to ease at least a little weight. It no longer felt so unbearable. It was still tough, and he still missed Destiny very much, but...maybe this could be bearable. Maybe he could go back to how he used to be, flirting with nearly anyone he came across.
@Gabriel
Rimese nodded.
"Yeah, hurt her. Her gem kept growing until it...pierced her skull and pushed her eyes out." He paused, thinking. He could only
imagine how much pain she had been put through. He couldn't fathom how much it would have hurt. His head lowered just from thinking about it. He flicked an ear at the dog's next words, but not saying anymore.
At it's next words, however, he looked up slowly. Prevent it from happening? He wondered how it could do that, but something stopped him from asking. Perhaps it was best not to know how. He thought back to what Joy had told him. He was pretty sure the hybrid told him she had died in Pisces.
"Joy, her son, told me that she had died in Pisces, I believe."
@Gabriel
Rimese flicked his ears. Would she be able to rest easy because of that? The thought filled him slightly with happiness. He had done something that would surely make her proud! He gave a small smile at the thought, only noticing that the dog was leaving as it brushed past him. He turned back to it, almost sad to see it go. And then it paused and turned back, and he tilted his head slightly as it spoke.
Help it with something? He thought he had already done enough, but surely another thing couldn't hurt, right?
"Sure, why not? What is it?" He straightened his head and blinked, watching as the dog's eyes firmly locked on his. It sent a chill down his spine, but he ignored it.
@Gabriel