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RE: TREMBLE, LITTLE LION MAN - Maw - Jan 13 2021
@Tahi-shei RE: TREMBLE, LITTLE LION MAN - Tahi-shei - Jan 13 2021 He saw her panic, and cringed. "Madhukar, you were there at that meeting -- you know what the stakes are. You know that this is bigger than me." He looked askance. "This is bigger than any of us. I am willing to give up anything if it means that the people that I love don't have to be afraid." He sighed. "But that's... not something we should be talking about, 'cause it'll just make us both more upset." He frowned at her. "Are you... alright? I mean, beyond... the obvious, but you sound like you're having trouble speaking." Not that it was really any of his business. Tahi-shei felt the twitch of her hand. "You as well, hm? Congratulations." He sighed. "Hopefully, with the support we can give them, they won't lose what we've lost. I suppose that's the only hope a parent can have -- that their children won't have to suffer like they did." Not that he could do anything much more than warn people about monsters like the Collector, but he'd get to the bottom of that mystery eventually. After a beat, he put two and two together. He smiled gently. "If you're going to see your children, I really shouldn't hold you up. My chrysalises are still fresh -- just a couple of days ago, really. I could probably have another if I wanted to, I suppose, but I'm not sure if I have it in me to give Life again. It's exhausting, even if Stone is a bit of an unknown." He smiled. "Although, any experiment is worth the time, especially if new life is the result." @madhukar RE: TREMBLE, LITTLE LION MAN - Maw - Jan 14 2021
Tahi-shei began to talk like a Fungal Prince again. That was less comforting. Justifying his decision to fight Mother... Madhukar knew he probably felt like he had something to make up for as well. A few somethings. Fighting Mother to make up for those made sense, but how was bringing a child into this world on purpose going to help? Madhukar already hated the idea that he was willing to give up his life to this mission. As one of the people he loved, Madhukar felt like this was already scary. She was already afraid. The concept of losing him in any capacity was what truly frightened her, so terribly that she knew she couldn't start thinking about it now. Or... ever. @Tahi-shei RE: TREMBLE, LITTLE LION MAN - Tahi-shei - Jan 14 2021 Tahi-shei looked distressed. "Uh... well..." He was trying to think of a solution, as always. Something within his wheelhouse that would allow him to help her. He recalled, vividly, that Pride could read minds and Vargas could mimic sounds of crying children. "There's spells so you can communicate without speaking," he told her, a little helpless. He wasn't sure what else to offer her -- he didn't like to see her in pain. But she was grinding out the words stone and magic, and he remembered how Madhukar tended to be capable of doing things before she knew what they were. "Uh-- well, Giving Stone, you cast magic that cuts a little chunk out of your stone, and it falls to the ground. I don't think it hurts. When you cast Give Life, you're... you know how you feel after you cast a bunch of energy-intensive spells? Like it hollows out part of you for a little while? Giving Life, it's like... you take out part of yourself, part of your magic, and put it into the stone." He pondered for a moment. "I think I've always been aware of the fact that, at some point, stone met fungal magic and I was born. But putting it into practice... is pretty interesting." He paused, letting silence hang for a moment before realization dawned on him. "Oh--! You--! Child?! I mean-- yeah, sure! I don't think James would care," he said, a little bewildered. "I sure don't. Are you sure?" @madhukar RE: TREMBLE, LITTLE LION MAN - Maw - Jan 16 2021
@Tahi-shei RE: TREMBLE, LITTLE LION MAN - Tahi-shei - Jan 16 2021 Tahi-shei knew Madhukar. He knew her, even now, even with the tension in her voice. He tilted his head slightly, one of his ears angling closer, and his face creased with concern. Something was wrong, wasn't it? "Madhukar? You sound nervous. I don't want to if you're not really sure, if you haven't totally made your mind up. We don't... have to. Not if you don't want more kids." He nudged her hand lightly. "It's alright to want things, and to say that you want them." @madhukar RE: TREMBLE, LITTLE LION MAN - Maw - Jan 16 2021
@Tahi-shei RE: TREMBLE, LITTLE LION MAN - Tahi-shei - Jan 16 2021 He nodded firmly. "This one should hatch a couple days after mine and James's, so... yeah, we can probably make it here, instead of going all the way back to the house. We'll talk more later, once James is back -- he can read minds, I think, so it should be easier for us to go back and forth. Oh! Or, I could just visit you in your dreams -- I can do that now, too. And dreams, well, they work on weird logic, so you should probably be able to talk fine in one." He took a deep breath and moved out of the way of traffic, not wanting to like... make this kid somewhere it'd get trampled. "Here goes nothing," he murmured, and concentrated on his magic. Splitting stone from his own -- like breaking out of chrysalis, he decided, just from the wrong place. He felt a twinge of pain, and then, rather like he needed to throw up. Tahi retched and coughed for a while, until finally, he spat up a piece of tiny, glimmering ametrine shard from inside of him. The same colors Madhukar had seen when she'd returned him to stone. He coughed a few more times, scowling, but moved slightly aside so he didn't step on it by accident. "That was unpleasant. At least it didn't jab out of my chest, though." @madhukar RE: TREMBLE, LITTLE LION MAN - Maw - Jan 16 2021 So they were doing this. And, after she went and checked up on Doug and her chrysalis stone... they'd talk, by some magical means. Tahi could walk in dreams? That sounded like a more preferable option to seeing James again. It felt too early for that. Madhukar watched him focus and recoiled as he wretched up something. Wh- Was he sick?! Had he just magically gotten something stuck in his throat??? Then out it came: a fragment of stone. Purple and yellow, like his chrysalis. Had that come from... inside of him?! What-- Madhukar nodded with a little hum, her lips twitching into an almost smile. It definitely could've been worse. Guess it was her turn now. She knelt over the stone, poking it with a finger. Ew. Tahi spit. Madhukar focused now, drowned out any other noise. She had to concentrate or else something stupid would happen, like lightning or mushrooms. She felt something leave her again, some part of herself. Like after the Trial, but different. The stone glimmered with her sacrifice, magic that would never return to Madhukar ever again. Then she did... actually smile. For once, she was aware of what she had done. She stood up and walked over to Tahi. She attempted to give him something like a hug. She didn't know why -- just wanted to be close to him. What had happened here was confusing and accidental, but it was better than any situation Madhukar had come up with in her head. For that, she was grateful. Now what came next? She had to go. She had another glowing stone to look at. But she'd see what Tahi had to say first. @Tahi-shei RE: TREMBLE, LITTLE LION MAN - Tahi-shei - Jan 17 2021 She put her arms carefully around his neck, and without really thinking about it, he put his face over her shoulder and pulled his chin in. Hugging her back. A distinctly horse-like motion, to boot, but oh well. "Thank you, Madhukar," he said. "Make sure you sleep tonight, okay? I'll come see you, even if it takes a few tries." He let her go, and then, because the chrysalis wasn't in his house, took a step away to pace a short distance around it. "Stand back, by the way -- I'm about to do some fungal magic and I don't want it to hit you." That was a conversation they could have later, once she was able to speak effectively and wasn't so damn scared. Unfortunately, no spores came. He laughed. "Okay, this might take a few tries. You can stay, or you can go ahead and go see your other kid -- I won't mind." @madhukar |