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Elora Danan ([personal profile] prophecized) wrote2023-11-02 11:27 pm
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I dreamed of this path I walked as it was then

When Elora turns to look behind her, she feels unmistakably like something has been lost. It isn't just Graydon, either, though there's an ache in her chest when she thinks about him being left behind, out of reach; it definitely isn't whatever sheltered idea she had of the world before she followed the rescue party out of the castle. It's what she felt, maybe, that power, that potential. Even if she didn't — very much doesn't — want what the Crone was offering her, that doesn't mean it didn't feel good. Maybe that's just how life works, though. One door opens and another one closes, or something cliché like that. She left behind the safety and security of the life she'd known for twenty years and found it was all a lie in the first place, but discovered, with a lot of trial and effort, something inside her she never could have imagined. She isn't and won't ever be what the Crone would have had her be, but she's going back with some better sense of who she actually is, and with the family, however odd and makeshift, she never had. Whatever comes next, she has no idea, except to be certain that this isn't really over. No matter what it is, though, she won't be facing it alone.

"Hey," calls Kit from up ahead, pulling Elora from her thoughts. "Come on. We need you up here." Weeks ago — or maybe days, or maybe months, time on the Shattered Sea impossible to comprehend — she would have thought that Kit had lost her damn mind if she'd heard something like that. Now, she returns her friend's smile and hurries forward a few steps to catch up with the others. She steals one more glance back over her shoulder, that haunted, longing feeling whisper-quiet and yet nothing she can ignore.

And then she turns forward, and for the second time in recent memory, the world has utterly changed in an instant.

Gone is the dusty air of the Immemorial City and its eerie golden glow. Gone are her friends. She can hear and see a few people not terribly far away, but no one who should be there, who was a few steps ahead of her just a moment ago. "Oh, come on," she mutters to herself, frustrated and frightened in equal measure. Shivering, the air so much colder than it just was, she wraps her arms around herself, only to drop them a moment later and press her fingertips to her temples instead, as if trying to bring herself back to reality. "Okay. This is not right. This can't be right."
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[personal profile] thewrongpath 2023-11-03 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
Loki very much wanted to continue on his way.

This inappropriately dressed girl was not his problem. A new arrival, surely. They were always easy to spot. His own arrival had been fraught with the same confusion, the same disbelief, the same desire to wake from whatever nightmare he'd been dropped unceremoniously into.

Walking no more than two paces past her, Loki sighed, drew a steeling breath, and turned back.

"Madam?" He said tentatively. "Are you alright?"
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[personal profile] thewrongpath 2023-11-08 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes, it can be quite disorienting," Loki said, his suspicions all but confirmed.

"I'm sorry to be the bearer of rather odd news, but you're in a place called Darrow. Unfortunately, I can't be any more specific than that. Two years ago, I arrived very much as you did, from somewhere far away, and very much against my will."
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[personal profile] thewrongpath 2023-11-13 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Inwardly, Loki sighed.

Why was this never as easy as he'd hoped it would be?

"Well, let's see... It's a place seemingly cut off from the rest of time and space," he said, demonstrating absolutely herculean patience for a man with hardly any patience at all. "How or why we're here, I honestly couldn't say. But unless you're a great deal more powerful than I am, which—" He smiled charmingly. "I doubt, then you won't be able to leave of your own accord. Because none of us can."
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[personal profile] thewrongpath 2023-12-05 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
"In a word, yes," Loki admitted, arms falling at his sides. He might as well be direct, and thankfully, she didn't seem all that surprised by the magical bits.

"As far as any of us can gather, whomever you were with? They won't notice your absence. You're still there, doing all the things you're meant to. It's a bit like experiencing a parallel life."

Noticing the way she held herself, arms tucked closely at her sides, Loki conjured a long coat, exactly her size and of a color complimentary to what she wore. It materialized in a flicker of green magic, and he held it out to her with an arched brow.
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[personal profile] thewrongpath 2023-12-20 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
"I've been here for two years. I still haven't entirely gotten used to it," Loki admitted, with a rueful smile.

"I do apologize that I don't have clearer answers." Not too terribly long ago, he wouldn't have bothered to consider that his own frustration and restlessness might have been equally felt among the others in the same circumstances.

"I am Loki, by the way." No titles. No cognomen or sobriquet. Simply Loki.