02-01-2020, 11:47 PM
[font=trebuchet ms]The words she heard echoed through the distance, an expanse growing between her consciousness and her senses. (Weren't those the same thing? ...whatever.) Some sort of affirmation had been offered. If Nemhain thought speaking to Play was a good idea... surely it must be.
Fragments of memory swam in her head, most of them from recent days, but the occasional scrap dated back to years prior. Memories of offering protection, memories of swearing that she would give her life so that no one else would die, memories of staying awake so the others could rest well...
She could hear Nemhain's refusal and offer to watch the ocean in her stead, and feel feathers gently nudging at her.
It was exactly what Rin would have done, but her conscience had to process the action slowly now that it was coming from someone else. (Or rather, a different part of herself.)
Nem would watch the ocean for her... yes, she would, wouldn't she? Even if it meant forgoing sleep. "...You need sleep too," Rin mumbled, even as she reluctantly shuffled towards her room. Nem wouldn't even manage three hours of sleep at this rate. She'd just done so much, and this was the thanks Rin gave her?
Last time she'd succumbed to exhaustion after so much time spent awake, things had... gone wrong. Horribly wrong. Sleep tempted her like a Greek lotus, but she would pay for it in nightmares and making Nemhain stay up and she had to be responsible. She had to take care of things like a good Magna would.
...But her bed was right there.
Could she deal with the guilt in the morning?
She shut her eyes and sighed. Yes, she could. Just for tonight, she would neglect her duties. She would set up watch later. Just once she'd let someone else take care of it. Once? This has happened thousands of times. Just once, she'd let her body recover from the constant overuse. Constant overuse? You think you're doing that much?
Exhaling through her nose, she muttered, "Sleep in tomorrow. You'll have earned it." More than earned it. She climbed onto the bed with no further comment, the metal frame squeaking under the sudden weight. Maybe it could use some oiling... some time in the far future, when they weren't in constant mortal danger.
Slowly unwrapping her scarf and leaving it at the foot of the bed, she stared down at the blankets. The violet hue was... out of place, yet oddly comforting. She wasn't sure why she'd chosen these, but she'd chosen well.
"...Thank you," Rin said after a long moment, lowering her head onto her paws. "For everything."
Fragments of memory swam in her head, most of them from recent days, but the occasional scrap dated back to years prior. Memories of offering protection, memories of swearing that she would give her life so that no one else would die, memories of staying awake so the others could rest well...
She could hear Nemhain's refusal and offer to watch the ocean in her stead, and feel feathers gently nudging at her.
It was exactly what Rin would have done, but her conscience had to process the action slowly now that it was coming from someone else. (Or rather, a different part of herself.)
Nem would watch the ocean for her... yes, she would, wouldn't she? Even if it meant forgoing sleep. "...You need sleep too," Rin mumbled, even as she reluctantly shuffled towards her room. Nem wouldn't even manage three hours of sleep at this rate. She'd just done so much, and this was the thanks Rin gave her?
Last time she'd succumbed to exhaustion after so much time spent awake, things had... gone wrong. Horribly wrong. Sleep tempted her like a Greek lotus, but she would pay for it in nightmares and making Nemhain stay up and she had to be responsible. She had to take care of things like a good Magna would.
...But her bed was right there.
Could she deal with the guilt in the morning?
She shut her eyes and sighed. Yes, she could. Just for tonight, she would neglect her duties. She would set up watch later. Just once she'd let someone else take care of it. Once? This has happened thousands of times. Just once, she'd let her body recover from the constant overuse. Constant overuse? You think you're doing that much?
Exhaling through her nose, she muttered, "Sleep in tomorrow. You'll have earned it." More than earned it. She climbed onto the bed with no further comment, the metal frame squeaking under the sudden weight. Maybe it could use some oiling... some time in the far future, when they weren't in constant mortal danger.
Slowly unwrapping her scarf and leaving it at the foot of the bed, she stared down at the blankets. The violet hue was... out of place, yet oddly comforting. She wasn't sure why she'd chosen these, but she'd chosen well.
"...Thank you," Rin said after a long moment, lowering her head onto her paws. "For everything."
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