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Valdis ([personal profile] redlightgreenlight) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu_logs2015-04-04 07:20 pm

This is Where the Healing Begins

Characters: Valdis and the chosen few (Raine, Gene, Jackie, Vergil, Genis, Arno more to come)
Date: The Month of April
Location: Noted in Starters
Situation: Various
Warnings/Rating: Noted in starters

She hadn't thought that it could get worse, but the slow decay of the barrier over the month had culminated in Gene's near death at her hands. She could only guess that the massive amounts of death magic that she had released on the cliffs of Evidet had compromised the stability of the Angelic Magic protecting her soul. For a brief instant, she had wanted her soul gone and, weeks later, she had almost gotten her wish. Her own foolishness had almost cost her everything and now she was left to pick up the pieces.
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[personal profile] ruinsprofessor 2015-04-15 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
And she'd made the woman cry. This didn't sound like the charming crocodile tears Raine knew Valdis was capable of, rather genuine emotion.

Raine spared a moment to reiterate the thought that she truly hated the last week or two. Then she sighed, and crossed the room to the cabinets at the far side, and shortly after offered Valdis a tissue. "I can accept that you didn't know you'd attack anyone, but harm is not only physical," she said, tiredly. "Do you think that the people who love you would be all right with any of that? Even those who go home may as well be dead, after a fashion-- the loss experienced by those remaining is the same."

She turned away, pacing the length of the room. "'It's okay if I have to die'-- thinking like that only causes pain." Lloyd, where was Lloyd. Valdis could do with his particular brand of persuasion, rather than all Raine had to offer. She sighed once more, turned around, tried a different tack, considering now what Valdis had said first. "Would you be so sanguine about the idea if it were Anton who had been slowly dying, and hiding it from you?"
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[personal profile] ruinsprofessor 2015-04-16 06:20 am (UTC)(link)
"Of course we are," Raine said, gently. "That's life. Even elves were not meant to be immortal. Life, without death, loses something of its meaning. My work may be to fight it off a little longer for those I love, but that doesn't mean I deny it."

Pacing again, until Raine noticed she was doing it and firmly stopped herself, leaning against the wall next to the door again instead. The strange restlessness that had settled in her despite her exhaustion of late would not control her. "Perhaps that is where I fail to understand you," she said, now a little thoughtful. "There were immortals in my world, as well. The death of others had long since stopped to mean much to them. I am young, relatively speaking; I know I will watch most of my friends grow old and die before my second century is out, but the reality of the situation is not one I've been faced with yet."

But Valdis did present an understanding of death, and the effects it had on others... hmm. No, she still didn't make complete sense. Frustrating. Raine shook her head again. "However, you're missing my point. Frankly, I'm unsure if I can even get it through to you given the disparity in our worldviews, though..." Lloyd would try. Therefore, so would she, no matter how much she just wanted to turn around and not be having this conversation. "Never mind. What I'm trying to say is that you need to remember that you are not alone any more. Your friends want to help you, and you have been doing both them and yourself a disservice."
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[personal profile] ruinsprofessor 2015-04-17 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Raine winced a little, a fractional gesture mostly visible in the tightness around her eyes and the shift of her shoulders. "It seems I can't fix anyone lately," she murmured, barely audible, more to herself than to Valdis.

She exhaled, steadily, and straightened her posture. "I suppose I was lucky, in some respects," Raine said slowly. "The-- Void does not know me, or at least not well enough to know my weakest points. In that respect it may be fortunate we are not closer." A grimace, leaning to wry. Four days of... that. If she'd done something sooner... her efforts to save Valdis had been subsumed by her fears for Solomon, but it seemed she'd extended Valdis' suffering. "I'm sorry," she said then, and for a moment she sounded as exhausted as Valdis had sensed she was.
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[personal profile] ruinsprofessor 2015-04-18 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Raine started to reply and stopped before she'd got more than a word out, thinking better of her initial phrasing. She rubbed one hand across her eyes, thinking. Was the full explanation something Valdis needed, or that Raine wanted to make known?

Better to have the reason for her apology, at least, plain, though she was not bringing Solomon into it. Not now. "It took me a little time to learn of the Shadow Realm as a possibility," she said in the end. "But as for Bakura..." A little shrug. "I said 'please,'" she said dryly. "No, I owe you that apology because I took longer to act than I should have. By inaction I extended your suffering, and for that, I am sorry."

She offered Valdis a short bow then, a gesture she rarely found the use for. "I'll leave you to rest," she said. "At least think on what I've said, please."
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[personal profile] ruinsprofessor 2015-04-19 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
To that Raine just nodded. "Everyone deserves the chance," she said, reference to one of their earlier conversations. That was about all she had to offer, though; she'd said what was necessary, tendered the apology, and now she was leaving. Raine turned, and slipped out the door, letting it drift shut behind her.