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out of the frying pan - V-Ruby-One - May 18 2024 For half a cycle, two chrysalis sat in the voidlit of Draco, an oily slick ruby and an onyx, with a dagger wedged between. Eyes on them, questions ready for the day they would emerge again. And this day was when the first crack appeared on the red and black as V-Ruby-One began to awaken. RE: out of the frying pan - V-Onyx-Three - May 18 2024 The feeling was not unfamiliar. It reminded them of simpler days. Back before they knew anything. Back when there were no responsibilities, nor all these expectations. But expectations weren't necessarily a bad thing. It was what pushed him to keep going, taught him the joy in achievement and passion in what he did. It was easy to imagine, for a moment, that he really was young again. Clink! Something had hit the onyx shell, and he shattered the chrysalis with a firm kick, and the air rushed in to fill his lungs. Startling clarity. And now all the memories were flooding back again and he remembered what had caused all of this to happen in the first place. His four eyes took in the dagger. Then V-Ruby-One. It would be stupid to initiate another fight again, especially considering the last one had become much more than a spar. It was attempted murder. He keeps an eye on it as he inched over and picked up the dagger, holding it firmly in one hand. He noted the damage that had been done to the blade. He would need to repair it. Onyx-Three held it out in front of him, a warning stance, on his guard should it try to attempt anything. "Stay back." A warning. There was a look in the being's eyes, a look that was now imprinted in their mind, a haunting reminder of what had happened before sleep had overtaken them. "The fight is over." What had happened in all the time that they had been gone? And Alek-- he had no chance to retrieve the dragon. He was not looking for a repeat of lost time. He hoped V-Ruby-One understood that the downsides were not worth it. They had both chrysalized last time, something he wouldn't let happen again. @Vargas @V-Ruby-One RE: out of the frying pan - Vargas - May 18 2024
RE: out of the frying pan - The Sentinel - May 18 2024
disappointed dads crew gooo @Scion RE: out of the frying pan - Scion - May 18 2024 Embarrassment, frustration, resignation, and some weird feeling of "I knew this was going to happen" was in every step Scion took towards the site of the coming confrontation. It'd heard the first crack and knew that it was time. It honestly wasn't sure if it was going to feel some kind of savage glee that V-Ruby-One was finally going to get the punishment it sorely deserved or shame that it had spawned something like that. It wasn't sure if it was going to carry the blame for this either or if Vargas would even consider it at fault. Regardless, it wanted to be there. RE: out of the frying pan - V-Ruby-One - May 18 2024 Perhaps it should have expected Vargas's swift appearance to demand an explanation for why two chrysalis had been sitting next to each other for half the cycle, but Helion's mind hadn't quite caught up to that fact yet. It had not felt like long ago at all that it had been half-mad in its sickened state of chaos, burning the life out of the onyx's body. So it had not exactly planned for how to explain what had happened her. RE: out of the frying pan - V-Onyx-Three - May 18 2024 And now they had an audience. A jury. All watching, waiting for an explanation. His eyes darted to Vargas, then flicked towards the Sentinel. Shame surged through them, and they were very aware of how vulnerable they suddenly felt. They set the dagger on the ground, which suddenly seemed like evidence of their crimes. He didn't want to look any longer at his father. It was easier to meet Vargas' gaze. An explanation. Their opponent said nothing, though they would not turn to see whether it was due to lack of anything to say, or if they chose to stay silent for other reasons. Fine. It didn't need to speak. He would do it. After all, he was not far from fault himself. "Master Vargas. Sentinel." They took a deep breath, finding it easier to speak after these first few words left their mouth. They were aware of another being here who looked similar to V-Ruby-One, so they nodded at it rather than address it by name that they did not know. "I asked if it wished to spar. I lacked discipline-- I should have held back." They could not even look at Vargas any longer, bowing their head to gaze down at the ground. "It is my mistake and I apologize. I will accept any punishment you deem fitting." There was no need to address V-Ruby-One's role within it when they knew they were just as responsible for what had occurred. And if anything, they wished they would get a punishment. Then it would feel like they had truly atoned for their mistakes. @Vargas RE: out of the frying pan - Vargas - May 18 2024
@Scion RE: out of the frying pan - V-Ruby-One - May 18 2024 It glared daggers at Onyx-Three as he explained, almost wanting to laugh at the shame in its body language. What an idiot it was to take the blame. Was it asking for punishment? But also, perhaps smart that it wasn't ratting out Helion's own loss of control. A slight that it would not have forgiven. RE: out of the frying pan - V-Onyx-Three - May 18 2024 Onyx-Three forced their feet to stay still, no matter how they wanted to break from their stiff position. They were shocked by the way V-Ruby-One spoke to Vargas, but their expression remained neutral. It was disrespectful, something they would've never dared to say. But still, the explanation they provided was not untrue. Even if it might've emitted some parts, there was no lie within it. He had started all of this after all, being the one who had asked for a spar. His gaze snapped upwards at V-Ruby-One's snarl, but it was not directed at him. Still, he would not shy away in embarrassment. He looked towards Vargas for his response. @Vargas |