The time has come, seahorsedad said
Who: Sufferer and everyone crashing at Dualscar's hive this week
When: throughout the curse week
Where: Dualscar's hive, which he's now sharing with two freeloading holy bros
Style: whatever
Status: pretty open
Freshly equipped with new hands--new hands with thumbs!--Sufferer finds himself taking care of multiple trolls who have been turned into animals, including but not necessarily limited to multiple cats, an aquatic hoofbeast, an Alternian bee, and a mute penguin. Of course, this being the party hive that it is, others drop by during the course of the week as well.]
[OOC: mingle, start threads with each other, have fun! Just let everyone know in subject header if it's closed or open or what.]
When: throughout the curse week
Where: Dualscar's hive, which he's now sharing with two freeloading holy bros
Style: whatever
Status: pretty open
Freshly equipped with new hands--new hands with thumbs!--Sufferer finds himself taking care of multiple trolls who have been turned into animals, including but not necessarily limited to multiple cats, an aquatic hoofbeast, an Alternian bee, and a mute penguin. Of course, this being the party hive that it is, others drop by during the course of the week as well.]
[OOC: mingle, start threads with each other, have fun! Just let everyone know in subject header if it's closed or open or what.]
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"Well, that is good. Possessing thumbs does seem to be a rare talent this week. I am just fortunate to not have been completely changed into a beast, myself." Not entirely true in her eyes. The beastly features were just serving to remind her of what she ended up becoming in the wilds. She almost would have preferred to become a furbeast like a lot of the bubble's residents had.
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Sufferer looks up at her. "Do you remember the curse where you were some kind of electric furbeast? You liked that one a lot." They cuddled and he scratched her belly and it was lovely.
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"It really was a strange week. I am never sure what to think when they throw one of these transformative curses at us."
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There is a brief, hesitant silence as she stops to take a sip of her tea. Not really sure where to go next she stares at her drink. Finally, though, the burning ache sitting in the pit of her stomach overcomes her anxiety and forces itself to the surface.
"I missed you... I... I am glad you returned."
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The problem is, Sufferer can't think of why she'd want to hear anything he has to say right now. Everything he said was wrong, and led them down a path of ruin and destruction. They would have all been better off if they'd never listened to him in the first place.
He looks up though, at her comment, and his eyes are wide and damp. He doesn't deserve her, he doesn't deserve any of them. "Th-thank you, I... I m-missed you too..." Then he has to hide his eyes with his forearm, to hide the tears that are threatening to fall.
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She cannot read thoughts so she does not know just how badly the failure of the movement had damaged him. It was a mournful loss she had gone through, and never really recovered. That is, at least until recently, when she found out about the Neophyte and the other small ways which his words had managed to live on. Even if it was not a full recovery, just having that knowledge made it seem worthwhile to her.
Caught off-guard when he speaks, and ultimately hides his face, Disciple hesitates once again. He was hiding his face and stumbling over those words, she grew frustrated with her own inaction. She was up from her chair, and around to the other side of the table before she really conscious of her own movement. Sliding in behind him, she wraps her awkward cave-beast arms around him, pulling him close. As of yet, saying nothing, just wanting to hold him.
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Sufferer turns against her, hiding his face against her shoulder and clinging to her with his metal hands.
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Nothing else needed to be said at the moment. She stands there holding him, like he did for her. Disciple just wanted him to be alright; to protect him, no matter how. Her tender embrace, a warm blanket, meant to keep out the world. As long as they had this, everything could be okay.