Moondance k'Treva (
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[Memory Share; CW - Suicide Attempt.]
He hurts, his arms throbbing and his body growing cold. This is how it must be. He has taken a life - a dear, beloved life - and he must pay. Tallo trusts that no one will come for him - at least not in time - and so he whispers to the open air, wondering if his lover's soul can hear him:
"Forgive me. I...did not...understand..." he feels his tears rolling down his cheeks and he tries to lift a hand to wipe them away.
But his arms no longer obey him. His vision grows hazy, but he doesn't dare close his eyes. The sky is beautiful and he wants his last memory to be of the vast expanse of blue.
Savil has other ideas. She dismounts from her lovely Companion - a bright spirit that has chosen the form of a brilliantly white horse with sapphire blue eyes. Kellan moves in sync with her and it doesn't take much for the pair to ease Tallo into the Companion's saddle.
"You're not going anywhere on my watch, boy!"
He hears her and if he had the strength, he would have argued with her. What right does she have to interfere? Doesn't she know what he has done?! But the pair care naught for his complaints. They carry him like a child into the forest and though he wants to stay conscious, the blood loss soon gets the better of him.
"Forgive me. I...did not...understand..." he feels his tears rolling down his cheeks and he tries to lift a hand to wipe them away.
But his arms no longer obey him. His vision grows hazy, but he doesn't dare close his eyes. The sky is beautiful and he wants his last memory to be of the vast expanse of blue.
Savil has other ideas. She dismounts from her lovely Companion - a bright spirit that has chosen the form of a brilliantly white horse with sapphire blue eyes. Kellan moves in sync with her and it doesn't take much for the pair to ease Tallo into the Companion's saddle.
"You're not going anywhere on my watch, boy!"
He hears her and if he had the strength, he would have argued with her. What right does she have to interfere? Doesn't she know what he has done?! But the pair care naught for his complaints. They carry him like a child into the forest and though he wants to stay conscious, the blood loss soon gets the better of him.