09-05-2018, 04:53 PM
"Funny. I was just thinking about how you guys were a lot less cheerful than I thought you'd be!" Somebody really should've taped Thea's mouth shut, or at least informed her that honesty was not always the best virtue when it came to trying to not piss off allies. "But you're all grumpy."
Quantum's question was something that Bast was probably better suited for, yet she had been about to answer herself, when the arrival of a certain tom with a metal leg was noticed, and Thea, involuntarily, actually, that part was not to make herself seem more believable, as she stuck behind the leader. "Him." She finally spoke, the cheer from her previous sentences gone, a hard gaze in her eyes as she glared at Bucky. "That's who I saw."
She said no more, but the Ascendents would probably understand plenty what she meant. That that was the person she 'saw' when Roy was killed.
Memories of her own had been flitting in the back of her mind, of people she had known covered in their own blood, the blame immediately shifting to the tom before her, right now, and it was so frustrating how these memories with no place in her mind, or life, for that matter, were there. The emotions that came with it were... almost like a television on mute. You could see the pictures just fine, but couldn't hear anything.
Sure, this Thea didn't know much, but it was probably those memories that she couldn't figure out that were one of the main reasons she was even doing this.
All she knew was that somebody like him didn't deserve to be happy.
Quantum's question was something that Bast was probably better suited for, yet she had been about to answer herself, when the arrival of a certain tom with a metal leg was noticed, and Thea, involuntarily, actually, that part was not to make herself seem more believable, as she stuck behind the leader. "Him." She finally spoke, the cheer from her previous sentences gone, a hard gaze in her eyes as she glared at Bucky. "That's who I saw."
She said no more, but the Ascendents would probably understand plenty what she meant. That that was the person she 'saw' when Roy was killed.
Memories of her own had been flitting in the back of her mind, of people she had known covered in their own blood, the blame immediately shifting to the tom before her, right now, and it was so frustrating how these memories with no place in her mind, or life, for that matter, were there. The emotions that came with it were... almost like a television on mute. You could see the pictures just fine, but couldn't hear anything.
Sure, this Thea didn't know much, but it was probably those memories that she couldn't figure out that were one of the main reasons she was even doing this.
All she knew was that somebody like him didn't deserve to be happy.
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I'll give up on giving up
[i]and get the world on my side
Thea — Nora — Adara