Blodwen Rowlands (
white_flowers) wrote2010-07-21 09:15 pm
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She spends more time outside than in, lately, drifting along the lakeshore or through the trees, a living ghost among so many others here at the ends of worlds. At night, the dark, dry-blood red of her gown seems nearly black, and the grey gauze veil over her hair and her lower face gleams coldly in the light of moon and stars. In the day, of course, everything is clearer. Only her eyes remain always unchanged, ice-blue and glinting with diamond brightness.
She has no need to return indoors, and for the moment she prefers not to. It's calmer this way, at least for now, while the gift she's been given continues its work upon her. Blodwen's all too well aware of the changes that have taken place and which are still slowly occurring. She can't quite recall, but she thinks she dimly remembers something like this happening once long ago, uncountable years and ages distant, when last she turned from a mortal life.
For some reason, though, it seems to all be so much more painful this time.
In her inattention, she strikes her foot against a stone. Blodwen hisses in a sharp breath at the jolt and moves past it, continuing along the faint path that she's following, her thoughts already twisting inward once more.
Behind her, the rock crumbles into gravel and dust.
[OOC: Note on appearances; note on abilities and weaknesses.]
She has no need to return indoors, and for the moment she prefers not to. It's calmer this way, at least for now, while the gift she's been given continues its work upon her. Blodwen's all too well aware of the changes that have taken place and which are still slowly occurring. She can't quite recall, but she thinks she dimly remembers something like this happening once long ago, uncountable years and ages distant, when last she turned from a mortal life.
For some reason, though, it seems to all be so much more painful this time.
In her inattention, she strikes her foot against a stone. Blodwen hisses in a sharp breath at the jolt and moves past it, continuing along the faint path that she's following, her thoughts already twisting inward once more.
Behind her, the rock crumbles into gravel and dust.
[OOC: Note on appearances; note on abilities and weaknesses.]
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She hesitates for a bare moment more, then holds out her hand to him.
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Blodwen says nothing, but squeezes his hand gently, as if to offer something of comfort.
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"We could go, you know. You and I. Just... leave all of this behind and find some other place. And then another after that. And never have to come back here."
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"But regret it you would soon enough, I am sure."
Her light voice is oddly tinged with what sounds like regret of her own, just for a moment.
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A pause.
"Do you know, cariad, a young man there is here who asked me much the same question? Why it was that I did not just go away, and leave this place forever?"
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Her expression begins to harden again, as if a lowered curtain or fallen wall is slowly being shored up once more.
"Why, I told him that it was that the very act of returning, my presence here in spite of what had been done, itself was a defiance of that wrong."
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The Doctor scratches at the back of his head and chuckles suddenly. "It's the same reason I approached you during our very first conversation. For no other reason than I was warned to avoid you."
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A flash of temper at that passes over her face and vanishes into sharp amusement.
"A stubborn one you are, clearly."
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"Perhaps we are indeed."
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"Funny old universe. There is every reason in the worlds for you and I to be enemies. So much of the power you represent is anathema to me, and make no mistake, you have done reprehensible things. And yet, I recognize every shred of it within myself. There are worlds on which my name is a curse, have I ever told you that? Races among whom the whisper of my name brings shudders and worried glances. Sometimes I think that if your enemies knew the worst of the things I have done, they would turn away from you and lock me in a prison even more inescapable than yours."
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"No, and you had not," Blodwen says, after a moment, marveling. "I knew you had enemies, to be sure, from what you had mentioned -- but not so many as that, no."
In the next instant her tone flattens.
"Oh and how they would regret it, if they dared try--"
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And knowing that it will eventually consume him. He's already witnessed it.
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"But escape it you would, if it were that you could?"
A single beat.
"Why?"
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The true answer is much more complicated than that, but he holds that tightly to himself, unable or unwilling to surrender that additional weakness.
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A small sigh escapes her, and she shakes her head.
"Well. Be it so, then. For the kindness you and you alone have done me, cariad, I shall return its like to you... and you alone."
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His words stop the suggestion in her throat, unspoken.
She blinks, once, staring at him.
"Are you certain, Doctor?" A beat. "For if you are, and you are sure, very sure... then yes. I will."
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"Oh, yes, I'm certain. It's something I'd really like to share with you." He offers her a hand again, half-turned toward the return path.
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Blodwen takes his hand and moves to join him.
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