Ginia Solana (
shadedsunlight) wrote in
eswareinmal2012-09-09 04:04 pm
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Always feel like she's runnin on a hamster wheel
Characters: Ginia Solana, Rupert Giles, and Helios Sprensonne
Open? No
Where: Schwanheim to the Two Faced Forest
When: Morning of RD 19
What: It's time to put a stop to Ginia's stealing spree and Helios and Giles know just how to do it.
Warnings: Violence and language
There was always a fall. A dark, crashing, downward spiral after the high, after the moment, after that fleeting feeling of success. Ginia knew there would be a fall and now that she was falling it was all she could do to slow her descent.
She barely slept after the heist, laying awake under a dark bridge, making sure no guards were coming after her, too jittery to sleep. Some of the books were safely with Liara, the other half left in the house - she couldn't call it a home, not anymore - as a sort of offering to Giles and Helios. They would know what to do with them, with the information hidden inside. Because even if she wasn't entirely herself anymore, the parts that hung on loosely still remembered her dearest friend and lover.
The morning came too quickly. She stole some pastries from the bakery, sating her hunger and her need to steal, but it wasn't enough. Nothing was anymore.
So when she sees a ring left carelessly on the ground, sun hitting the gold surface just right, Ginia pounces on it and hides it in a pocket, quickly seeing another shiny thing several yards away. That too, she went after. Once she was a thief, meticulous and almost masterful, now she was desperate and predictable.
Open? No
Where: Schwanheim to the Two Faced Forest
When: Morning of RD 19
What: It's time to put a stop to Ginia's stealing spree and Helios and Giles know just how to do it.
Warnings: Violence and language
There was always a fall. A dark, crashing, downward spiral after the high, after the moment, after that fleeting feeling of success. Ginia knew there would be a fall and now that she was falling it was all she could do to slow her descent.
She barely slept after the heist, laying awake under a dark bridge, making sure no guards were coming after her, too jittery to sleep. Some of the books were safely with Liara, the other half left in the house - she couldn't call it a home, not anymore - as a sort of offering to Giles and Helios. They would know what to do with them, with the information hidden inside. Because even if she wasn't entirely herself anymore, the parts that hung on loosely still remembered her dearest friend and lover.
The morning came too quickly. She stole some pastries from the bakery, sating her hunger and her need to steal, but it wasn't enough. Nothing was anymore.
So when she sees a ring left carelessly on the ground, sun hitting the gold surface just right, Ginia pounces on it and hides it in a pocket, quickly seeing another shiny thing several yards away. That too, she went after. Once she was a thief, meticulous and almost masterful, now she was desperate and predictable.

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We are...w-we are family, after all."
He didn't need to look up to see her reaction. The subtle changes in the air, the shifting of her body, the trembling in her returned voice...that had told Giles all he needed.
"And...and because I, I love you, and...and I've missed you, almost m-more than I could bear. W-We both have."
And any pain he endures from this fight, well, Giles sees it as just and fitting recompense for having to use such force against her. For her own good, maybe...but that hadn't made it easy to hurt her.
"...it's not the first time one of us has gotten caught up in a curse."
Helios still has the scars to prove that.
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Her hands wring together and she holds them in front of her mouth, trying to find the words to say. It was a curse, but it was more than that. It preyed on her skills, her need for excitement, molded and shaped her until she lost sight of what she was.
She lost control. For the first time in years, for the first time since Alice's disappearance, she lost control.
"...It won't be the last, will it." Dour words, but truthful words edged with fear. It wasn't like an experiment, almost predictable depending on the time of year and from past patterns. Nothing was predictable here, and yet everything was. The laws of fairy tales. Things didn't change much between stories.
Ginia knows she should have known better and that bit of knowledge kills her the most.
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"It won't. But...but we'll get through together, just like today and j-just like we have back in-in Luceti." The place and atmosphere here weren't the same, but the patterns were like experiments. Unpredictable and yet...at least the law of fairy tales had some balance to them.
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"...together. Just like today."
But they're his family, now - they're his world, and he loves them both more than words can say. Whatever happens...they'll come out together. There's not other way it can go.
Giles adds the last line to the sigil, before straightening up, and turning to face them both.
"That, um...that should do it, then.
Ready?"
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But like everything else, this too would pass. They would go on together, the three of them.
She nods, looks over at Helios, ready to support him if he feels a bit weak. The urge to flee still lingers in her mind, but she pushes it away. It's not perfect, she still needs time, but the three of them. Together. The love they all share for each other. Those are the things Ginia clings onto because she has nothing else left.
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Helios manages to get to his feet shakily as he wobbles a little. His face is pale in the growing sunlight of dawn, his eyes strained and tired. But he still gives a genuine smile.
"I think w-we are. Let's go back to-together then." Because that's what family does and that's what they will always do.
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Immediately, as soon as he can think to do so, Giles moves to support Helios. He knows from painful past experience the reaction an injured body can have to teleportation.
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When they arrive in front of the house, Ginia also moves to support Helios, looking worriedly at him.
"I'm sorry." For hurting him, for hurting all of them, for causing all the trouble she has over the last few days. "Let's get you inside right away."
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"D-Don't. You don't have to apologize. Thank you f-for helping." And coming home when he knows it's probably taken so much out of her. But she did come with them and that's all that matters.
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Now all that's left is to move forward.
Giles goes to get a chair for Helios to sit down in. He nods to Ginia, as he helps settle the other man off his feet.
"You, um, y-you know where we keep the, the m-medical supplies. Usual place."
It wasn't her fault, so Giles won't say anything about it. But, this time, maybe Ginia can put her speed to good use.
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She steps into one shadow and returns soon after, the kit in tow. It's not as good as a modern first aid kit, but there are some bandages and salves picked up from the local merchants. Ginia immediately takes out the fresh bandages, salves, then goes to get a bowl of water for cleaning.
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Another sigh as he shifts in his seat. He doesn't look entirely...pleased about the notion of having those salves put onto such a wound. But...it needs to be done. And he knew it was going to be painful.
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It's an uncomfortable thought. But all the same, he still trusts Ginia to fix Helios up.
If Helios is prepared to let her, of course.
Almost in sympathy, the side of his face gives an angry throb, and Giles becomes aware that he's still fairly bloody, himself. He'll go to the well outside for some water, for Helios and himself both.
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Yet still it made his blood run cold. It reminded him of his hand and phantom pain shoots through his scarred palm as he thinks about it. Helios will just gnaw gently at his lip.
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Quietly, Giles sets the bucket next to Ginia, within reach of the first aid supplies. He grabs an unused cloth, dips it into the water, and goes to work trying to clean the blood off his face.
All the while, he finds himself keeping his gaze on Helios. At first because of what he thought he'd seen, just a little tic, and then because of what he knows he sees.
Giles knows Helios very well, by now, and so even trying to clean the blood from his face, he notices that slight twitch to the other's hand, and he knows it's caused by the starburst of a scar through his palm. A scar Giles put there, in a moment of madness induced by a mask. They've both scarred him now. Hurt him. It's a sickening thought, but it's also why Giles can't hold it against Ginia. If he did, he'd have to reexamine his own actions in hurting Helios in the past.
"...it should heal up," he finally says, trying to kindle the little spark of hope he's feeling into something more convincing. "You'll just, um, have to take it easy, for a bit. And, well...I'll be around to help."
Where he wasn't before, a mistake that he keenly feels now.
Putting a bandage onto the cut is a fumbling affair, as he has to feel along it before he can know where to apply the gauze. But Giles manages not to wince more than once, and he puts the bandage on with reasonable accuracy.
That's him sorted, then.
"Do you, um...do you need any help?" This, he directs cautiously to Ginia.
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"I think I got this. Helios, could you roll up your sleeve please? I'll need to take a better look at the cut and clean around it."
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"N-No it, ah...it's fine. I-I think it'll be alright like this." His voice is shaky and wavering through a whispered reply. He could just do it later, really, no big deal.
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You never told her...?
Giles had never guessed, he'd never thought...he knew they'd stayed with one another, in Luceti, while he'd been gone. He'd just assumed that Ginia would know, by now. And that turned out to have been the absolute stupidest assumption he could have made.
"No, it won't," he says quietly. Then, heaving a sigh: "Ginia? S-Sorry, but...I, um, I think we'll be all right from here."
But he keeps his eyes on Helios, to make sure that's all right with him. It won't be the first time Giles has patched him up, after all. Maybe it will hurt a bit less, if it's him.
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She backs away to let Giles take her spot and roses to her feet. Her movements a little stilted, she walks to the kitchen and uses the last of the water in the pitcher to pour two cups for the men, then gathers up some bread and fruit for them to snack on. She brings back the plate and cups and sets them on the nearest table, eyes once more avoiding them.
"There are some books for you up in the room," Ginia says quietly. There's nothing left for her to do. Nothing left for her to say. She turns toward the door.
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"I-I'm sorry..." he was so stupid sometimes. He winces a bit more as he bends down to get one of the cloths from the bucket. He'll just quickly dab away some more of the blood, biting his lip. It's only when he sees Ginia moving towards the door that he gives Giles a slightly panicked look.
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"If you're going to leave, just...please, Ginia, promise us that you'll be back."
Promise him.
Giles can tell that having Helios pull away from her like that was quite probably the last straw on her exhausted, overstressed mind. And Giles can't blame her for that, especially since he's been in that particular, awful position in the past. And he had left then, too. He just hadn't left right away, because he'd been the only one who could fix the damage done.
So he can understand her desire to get away for a bit, even if it does break his heart.
"...I'll look for you, if you don't."
Not a threat. He'd never threaten her. Just a reassurance that he'll never just sit quietly by when she's alone and hurting. He'll always try to keep her from slipping out of his life, if he can. Even if he stays now and she goes, that won't change.
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Some promises aren't meant to be made and Ginia hates making promises she can't keep. However, as much as it hurts right now, as tired and stressed and in desperate need of space and solitude as she is right now, she'll need their love and company. They've come this far. They can go on further.
And she knows very well Giles would spend ever possible waking hour looking for her, worrying, fretting.
"...I promise to come back," Ginia whispers before she leaves the house.
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"She'll c-comeback." They just have to have a little faith and hope, and it's very hard to do so when it all ended like this. He bites his lip and looks down at his slightly shaking arm. Somehow he couldn't help but silently blame himself. They all knew how it felt, especially after Halloween. She just needed a little time, or so he hoped. People dealt with things differently. But they would always be here for her and Helios would help Giles no matter what, should Ginia not come back.
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It's not an easy decision to make, but one look back at Helios, and Giles knows it was the right one.
"She'll be back," he says quietly, moving to take the seat Ginia had just left. "She...she did promise, after all."
Gently, Giles is going to try and take the bandages from Helios. He has two good hands, and Helios is doing a bad job of it, and he suspects that his friend could really use the feeling of being helped right about now, from someone he's used to.
"...I'm sorry, Helios. I, I suppose you know this already, but...I never expected it to turn out this way."
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