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[personal profile] mrmagician 2019-06-25 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
For a moment or two, the others continued to stand around as if there was something they could do to help. But as Winter's tears continued Orek, Dink, Victor--they all quietly drew away, checking on Zelly, beginning their own low-toned conversations with their heads turned aside. Gareth, for his part, simply crouched there, his arms wrapped around the distraught half-dragon. He waited, and he held her, and he said whatever came to his mind. Whatever he thought would be the most soothing, although little of it was well-worded or even made too much sense: just a lot of "it's alright"s and "I know, I know"s.

And gradually, her crying ceased. Gareth stifled a sigh of relief: he'd never seen Winter and certainly never heard such raw hurt and grief in her voice, and at least a part of him had been trying not to think about what he'd do if she never did stop.
He gave her a squeeze and stared into her eyes as her head slowly raised. She looked like she'd flown a million miles and never rested once--some of the strain of their endless quest was clearly beginning to take its toll. It was an expression that wasn't all that far from homesick, come to think of it.
Homesick...
Something important was buried in that thought. But he set it aside to germinate until he could fully understand it.

"You have nothing to be sorry about," he told her a little more forcefully than perhaps he needed to. "I'm sorry I wasn't there. And I'm sure we're all sorry we didn't do more. But we had no way of knowing."

"We just have to protect her right now, and get her back to normal.
"Right?"
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[personal profile] mrmagician 2019-06-25 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
It was a sobering thought. What could they do against the Gods? A poignant question, to be sure, but more so even for Gareth. He caught his breath for a moment and held it, willing the roiling swell of emotions boiling in his gut to calm down. He didn't need to get angry at Winter, not right now, not when she needed comfort so badly. But at the same time he wanted to scream, tear his hair, cry...
why hadn't he been chosen?
What could he do against the Gods when he wasn't even worthy of notice?

But as the anger, hurt and more, self-hatred passed, he found the words he hoped would comfort her. "Evidently, we can do a lot." He grinned at her, then pointed in the vague direction of the temple. "The whole world stood to be changed by this. Imagine, every temple on the continent! And every cult quashed, every magician imprisoned."

"But you did something about it. We did. And now-- now--" he hesitated for a moment, cursing himself for his lapse in memory. Why couldn't he remember the God's name? "The sun-God, he's gone. We did that. You did that."

"We're finally strong enough to fight against everything going so wrong in the world. And we're only going to get stronger."
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[personal profile] mrmagician 2019-06-25 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
He breathed out a quiet sigh of relief as all the tension left Winter's body, bit by bit, inch by inch. She stopped just at the edge of limp, reserving just enough strength so that she could still make it to wherever they were headed next. And Gareth thought a bed was a perfect destination.
"Rest," he agreed, and it was clear looking at all of them it was a sorely-needed reprieve. All of them, even Dink, looked like they'd been through Hell. "It'll give Zelly some time to recover too, before we go wherever they went next. And it would give Gareth an opportunity to decide where exactly that would be.

"Let's pay our old haunt, the Silver Swan, a visit. Silver Phoenix," he corrected himself. "Maybe the gods are telling us something with a coincidence like that: rising from the ashes."

The group stood unsteadily, nursing wounds and pains, hurting on the inside and the out.
But they were standing.

Gareth offered the ice-blue dragon a hand and smiled, his lips meeting the edge of the burn mark that marred half of one side of his face.
"Let's go."