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IT'S A TERRIBLE DAY FOR RAIN // SUITEHEART - Roy Mustang - 08-10-2018 [ retro to lockdown !! ] Roy couldn't possibly imagine what Suiteheart is currently going through. While Roy considered her and Margaery to be one of his closest friends, he knew the confusion and anger he felt regarding Margaery's disappearance was nothing compared to her. She lost her wife for a second time, after she so firmly believed Margaery wouldn't leave again- a promise that wasn't meant to be broken. Suiteheart and Margaery were practically like the perfect couple- the chemistry the two have with each other is incredible- they've stuck with each other for a thousand years or more, through the thick and thin. Roy hated seeing how miserable and distraught Suiteheart had been when Margaery died in childbirth, and now, he felt more anger to see her in an even worse condition. When Margaery temporarily died, most likely it was out of her control. Margaery most likely didn't decide to kick the bucket, no it definitely didn't seem like her choice- as she came padding right back after a few days. Roy might never know how exactly she came back to life, but her life with her clan, wife, and children weren't over. But her disappearing, leaving behind a note explaining she left with her father, is far different. Margaery must have known what she was doing when she wrote that note, and left it with her necklace and pendant as she padded off with her father. She must have known people were going to be hurt by this, in ways others can't even imagine. To Roy, Suiteheart is probably in a far worse state than the first time Margaery left them, as this time around, the Cosmic General abandoned them. When Margaery originally died, Roy tried to reach out to Suiteheart. He wanted to be there for her, in the same exact way she had been to him with Maes. Despite the efforts he set forth, Suiteheart didn't open her doors to him. Roy didn't want Suiteheart to shut him out again, not this time around. Roy knows she must feel even worse than the first time, and that she shouldn't be left alone to mourn. She made sure Roy wasn't alone when Maes died, she went out of her way to make sure he was okay. If he didn't check up on her, then it wouldn't be fair. She deserves the same support, and he's going to make sure she gets it. As after all, that's what alchemists believe in- equivalent exchange. Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. Roy found himself padding up to Suiteheart's and Margaery's room, a sigh escaping his lips as his eyes landed on the door. The door was left ajar, and the scent of Suiteheart invaded his nostrils, the scent getting stronger as he reached the room. He's going to check up on her, give her the support and company that she needs, whether she wants it or not. With a flick of his ear, Roy reached forward to push the ajar door open. "Suiteheart," The Flame Alchemist's commanding voice left his maw, "I'm coming in." The Flame Alchemist was leaving no room for an argument, padding right in once the door opened enough. As he padded into the room, his blue gaze landed on the feline, ears pinning back to his skull. "I want to check up on you," He explained as that commanding, militaristic tone dissolved into concern and worry. [ [member=450]Suiteheart[/member] ] Re: IT'S A TERRIBLE DAY FOR RAIN // SUITEHEART - Suiteheart - 08-12-2018 SUITE
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Suiteheart didn't have an easy time with feelings of betrayal. The white feline supposed she could attribute these feelings to one of her past lives, to Lorelei. That version of herself had been stabbed in the back (in her mind at least), and those feelings most definitely leaked over from 200 years ago. Those emotions wreathed around her constantly though they were usually hidden. Now that Margaery had broken a promise and left their friends and family to be with her terrible father, these feelings were heightened. Stronger. Uncontrollable.
It hurt to think about Margaery, so she tried not to. That task was impossible however. Everything was a reminder: the flowers, her necklace, their room, the pictures that lined the walls. Suite couldn't even look at her own children without being reminded of her wife. She was heartbroken. She had had a few visitors since Margaery's disappearance, but she turned most of them away. Her emotions were too volatile, and she feared that most here wouldn't understand her sudden outbursts (if she had any). Despite this, she often left her door opened ever so slight, in case her children might need her. Instead of a child, however, it was Roy who popped his head in. The sudden visage of her best friend wasn't surprising. It was comforting and welcomed. The white feline sat up from where she had been laying down. It was obvious she was harboring difficult emotions: her eyes were dulled and her fur was a bit disheveled. "Hi, Roy," the Admiral replied, voice gruff from disuse. "Thanks." She managed a halfhearted smile. "I, uh, I'm doing okay." A lie. [b]suiteheart folie-mikaelson . ecliptic admiral . the ascendants . tags |