exnatura:

image

          ❝ — but you probably know that already. ❞

  at times, it feels as if her church is the only thing
  still standing within the rubble of an abandoned city.
  it seems fitting: a building once erected as a beacon
  of hope weathering the effects of holy magic. a quirk
  of her lips suggests that aerith is not entirely pleased
  with the imagery, and she forgoes her flowers in order
  to place the entirety of her attention on the stranger.

      ❝ you should be careful. there are a lot of dangerous
                 things that lurk around here. ❞

image

         Danger seemed to lurk everywhere, in the end. It was truly impossible to get away from it.
         However, she hadn’t run into any on her way there, and that was what mattered.
         Albeit, not as much as the woman who stood before her who seemed so familiar
         as if she were walking into some strange dream, into an old abandoned church
         that, impossibly, had flowers growing within it. And a woman, as well.

                           ”I will be, thank you for the warning.”

         A pause.
         Sometimes she felt
         that was all she was capable of.
         Silence.

                                    ”Sorry to trespass. I'm Naminé.”

notmeanttoexiist:

image

              Restless birds — yes, that’s quite right.  Everything about Namine brings to mind flitting and fluttering birds, and she finds herself, momentarily, irrationally angry that Namine cannot be free as one.

                         ”S-Sorry.”

                  It’s a mindless thing; a meaningless filler as she grapples for what to say.  She’s not sorry for the lie.  A bit, perhaps, for it being such a poor one.

                                   ”Yeah.  I c-can —…”  She forces herself to stand, shakily but successfully.  ”See?  F-fine.”

image

         Not an empty apology, but certainly a misplaced one. The blonde knew that her friend was not sorry for lying and she would have to accept that quickly, because she could not linger on the thought. Certainly not when the raven haired girl struggled to stand yet her hands still lingered, hovered inches away from the body that was as slight as her own, albeit not as bony and thin.

                  Eyebrows furrowed and teeth sunk into her bottom lip for a moment before she sighed, still not letting her hands fall from where they drifted. For a moment she wondered if this was how Xion felt when she herself was hurt and denied it—distressed, scared, worried, even a little lightheaded.

         A useless thought, of course, and she let a slight frown pull at the corners of her mouth as the pads of her fingers touched down upon the girl’s shoulder lightly. ”We need to get you fixed up,” was what she said, eyes intent and imploring.

                           Not for permission, though.

                                    While her voice was soft there was still an undercurrent.

                                             One that brokered no arguments, and was absolute.

Posted on Apr 06— 7 years ago · 8 notes
tagged→ ·notmeanttoexiist ·!int ·!short

a meeting in destruction;

falteringhope:

                    The question brought his thoughts to a stuttering, stumbling halt. Plans on the best path to the gate across the city were lost as he pondered the question. So simple, and yet… He’d grown so used to hoods and civilian clothing that was meant to hide his appearance from the Military Police, he felt only wariness at the question. Eren knew his name was spoken in frantic, anxious whispers — it was the name of a monster, after all. If she heard it, would she choose to risk running headfirst into a different kind of danger? Wasn’t that an obvious choice, given the circumstances? If he found himself in a similar situation, wouldn’t he rather pick the death that was predictable, than the one that made no sense? Eren sighed. Perhaps she deserved to make that choice on her own, but was he willing to risk that, when simply not answering would prevent her possible death?

image

                    He hooked calloused fingers into the harness, and forced it into a more comfortable position against his thigh as he continued the quick pace down the side street. Then again, the girl that trailed after him was an unpredictability in her own way. Her clothes were too clean, too pristine. Her question was misplaced. She wasn’t scared. She wasn’t crying, or begging him to hurry up. She wasn’t jumping at every shifting, hazy shadow. She wasn’t asking the right questions.

                    Have you figured out how to save us this time? ‘
                   
Have you seen my so-and-so? ‘
                   
What will you do if we get caught on the ground? ‘
                   
How will you save me? ‘

                    Eren, so enraptured by his thoughts, kicked a piece of rubble before he realized it. The brick bounced, and clattered against the ground. He came to a physical pause all at once, and cocked his head to the side as he listened for any approaching noises. All it took was the smallest distraction, the smallest mess up. They were just two humans in the midst of a ravaged town. As he brought his arm up in a gesture to stay still, his muscles tensed reflexively, and made his movements awkward. Long moments passed before he lowered his arm with a rough sigh. The lack of an appearance of a threat had him more on edge than if he had heard the telltale nose of thundering steps. 

                    Was it strange to want to feel it in his chest — each step resonating within his limbs, and digging into his very core? Probably. 

                    ” Tch, I’m Eren Yeager. C’mon, let’s not waste our good luck. “

                    His continued down the rubble-filled street, side-stepping the largest pieces deftly. The teenager didn’t check to see if the girl still followed until they ran into a building that had collapsed into the street. It only took him a moment to decide he’d rather climb over the bricks, and wood than backtrack, but he stopped after initially finding a hand hold to hoist himself up. 

                    Civilian.

                    ” Can you climb this? I’d rather not go around, and the eaves don’t look safe for the three dimensional gear… We’ll backtrack if you can’t, but… “ 

image

         Watching the young man’s movements and his reactions—at least those of which she could see, only facing his back—told her that she was probably asking the wrong questions. Yet what were the right questions? What could she say, do, pretend to be in order to make it seem like she belonged? But the answer to those questions were simple as she thought about them, let her thoughts linger as the young man’s silence stretched on as they walked.

                  All around them there was destruction and terror, fire and ruined buildings, far away there were ominous sounds that spoke of impending destruction. In all likelihood the blonde should not be as clean as she looked, should not be wearing pristine white, her face should be dampened with tears and sweat and perhaps blood, panicked and crying and begging to be taken to a safe place. Still she felt an odd presence of calm filling up her empty chest, even faced with all of the destruction right before her eyes.

image

         That was not the first time that she had seen such destruction.

                           But it was the first time seeing it with a stranger.

         Was that the line? If one of the few people in all of the worlds she seemed to feel something for were there, would she be more panicked? Desperate? All rhetorical questions of course, because she knew that the answer was yes. A resounding yes. A yes that came without doubts and as easy as saying that the sky was blue (in most worlds) and water was wet. Despite that she knew that she should at least give some indication of panic, and as she opened her mouth again—perhaps to apologize for requesting his name, perhaps to say something else—she closed it with a quiet click of her teeth as she heard the clattering of a piece of rubble that the young man had kicked.

         As he stopped, so did she, and she stared at the back of his head for a moment as he looked around, most likely to make sure that they had not attracted the attention of whatever threat there was. Something so slight as moving a brick and making it clatter… but in the end she had gotten his name and could only nod, because while most times she would say something like ”It’s nice to meet you, Eren,” she had a distinct feeling that such words would not be welcome at that time, not in the midst of whatever was going on.

                  So she followed behind silently, careful not to step on anything and to sidestep as much of the debris that littered the ground to the best of her ability. Best not to let herself kick something over and alert the brunet in front of her and anger him, or make him tenser than he already was. In truth, Naminé felt bad for being such a bother and almost a burden, but it was already too late to turn back, to shun his offer of help when it was given kindly enough. And surely backtracking wasn’t an option.

                                             Even if she doubted her ability to scale the crumbled building.

image

         Eying the bricks carefully she glanced at the soldier who had glanced back at her as if as a second thought, and she breathed shallowly before smoothing down her skirt, wishing that perhaps she had something more flexible in her very limited wardrobe. All the same she exhaled a simple, ”I can try,” before approaching the shapeless mass that had likely, at one point not too long ago, been a building. Poking at the bricks unnecessarily she waited for a few more moments before trying to find a hand hold, and then a foothold, making an effort to avoid getting her bare toes crushed.

mortevatem:

image

   ”… What flavor did you say it was again?“ Memory was a flaky thing in his own case. To remember and forget were such simple, intertwined concepts that it was terribly easy to forget just about anything. He was certain she had told him before, when they were first there and he’d commented on the clock tower sharing the same up-ended arch as the symbol of his country, but what remained in its place was simply a void.

         Could he even remember what the clock tower looked like?

               So to follow after her was all he could do, to make small talk and to attempt to coerce some lighthearted tales of small adventures and new worlds out of her small, silent persona. It’d be hard, he knew, but that was the pain of having somebody so similar to him.

                    There would always be the desire to say everything and yet nothing at all.

image

         ”Sea salt,” was her response, given readily and easily. Responding to simple questions like that were as easy as breathing, as blinking and moving, they required no excess thought on her part because they were simple fact. They did not require the spinning of tale or edging around a lie, there was no defense that had to be given on her part.

                                             So she liked those kinds of things.

                  Though at the same time that meant that her conversations were stagnant. One sided and difficult to navigate because it was hard for her to keep up a flow of dialogue, hard for her to respond accordingly and as to be expected. Ace seemed to understand that but, in the end, that meant that it could be difficult to talk to him.

         Nonetheless she made her way downstairs and out of the mansion, nose wrinkling only slightly at the dust and musk as she glanced back at her companion. Sea salt ice cream probably sounded discomfiting compared to more regular flavors, so she smiled encouragingly, ”It’s good though, salty but then sweet.”

                                                      An almost redundant explanation, but it got her point across.

Posted on Apr 06— 7 years ago · 16 notes
tagged→ ·mortevatem ·!int ·!short

seifers:

anonymous asked: namine or vanitas?

Posted on Apr 06— 7 years ago · 704 notes
tagged→ ·[ the witch; ]

mortevatem:

image

   And a solemn nod was given to that statement. He never lied, not all that time ago when he said he wouldn’t die. There was no way, not a chance he would let something happen to himself, not when so many counted on him just as much as he did them. Besides… it simply wasn’t an option.

            Eventually a hand rose to place itself atop her head, to lightly ruffle the strands that were longer and a little more in-the-way than before.

    “… I’m not leaving.
                 But if I’m going to be here for a while,
                                        maybe you should treat me to that ice cream?

image

         The touch atop her head was both foreign and familiar all at once—neither of them touched each other very often, only when it had a meaning associated with it. Still she felt pleased by it and peered at him at the suggestion of ice cream, which she hadn’t had in far too long.

                           Naturally that meant that she had no qualms whatsoever about getting some.

                  ”Of course,”

                           —there was a brief thought to bring her bag, but it didn’t seem important—

                  ”follow me.”

         Striding past him easily she felt oddly nostalgic, thoughts cast back to the day that they first met, when she led him around Twilight Town, showed him different places and people and mentioned sea salt ice cream. It had been so long ago… yet not very long at all.

Posted on Apr 03— 7 years ago · 16 notes
tagged→ ·mortevatem ·!int ·!short

mortevatem:

image

   ”You don’t look very happy.

                 It was back to this in an instant, it seemed. As if there was never any time that had passed, the conversation always resumed. One of them was always more somber than the other, and the comfortable silence would break with concern.

            Usually his own, for she never truly defeated the problem that continued to arise.

                                    “Chin up. You’re alive, right?

image

         With a small noise she lifted her head up. Letting a somber mood settle would do nothing for either of them, and it wasn’t hard to pull a smile to her face.

                  After all, she hadn’t been lying when she said that she was happy to see him.

                           ”Yes, I am, and you are as well.”

         A simple statement but her shoulders felt lighter nonetheless, and she shook her bangs out of her eyes so she could see more clearly, a testament to the fact that her hair was growing.

Posted on Apr 03— 7 years ago · 16 notes

bangpullthetrigger:

                        say you want me, say you need me --
  • independent original character
  • six+ years writing/rp experience, 2+ years tumblr rp experience.
  • makes use of icons, along with para/novella/chat styles, but will rp with any style and i do no expect anyone to change their style to accommodate my own.
  • semi-selective
  • open to all fandoms/well-developed ocs.
  • i’m hella cute and hella cool and i just wanne be ur friend lets hang out.
  • please read the rules and about pages before interacting!

                            home /~/ killer /~/ rules

                 t e a r my heart out slow and b l e e d me...!

diutinusxvir:

image

…S’fine.

It wasn’t.

But barking at a kid wasn’t about to subdue his own ire. A step to alleged armament, swiping it off the wall and placing it onto his back.

Jus’ don’t go touching random stuff. Not the smartest thing to do.

image

         ”It’s not, though…”

                  Truly, her own curiosity would get her in trouble constantly, wouldn’t it? That was her fault though, for giving into the temptation. Sooner or later she would have to subdue those urges, and sooner would be preferable to later.

                                                      Being chastised was as expected as getting in trouble.

                         ”Sorry, I just don't think I've seen anything like it.”

Posted on Apr 02— 7 years ago · 7 notes

mortevatem:

image

   ”—Oh, don’t fret over something like that.

         Perhaps he’d stated that a little too quickly.

             ”You have other places to be, with other people that want to see you, right?

                         I’m used to that, really.

image

         ”Not really…”

                  Words said thoughtfully, but they were true. Sure, there were places she wanted to go, things she wanted to see, but no people really. Or at least, not very many of them.

                           For one reason or another the darkness would not carry her to his world.

                                    ”But I’m always happy to see you, Ace.”

Posted on Apr 02— 7 years ago · 16 notes
tagged→ ·mortevatem ·!int ·!short