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"You traveled a long way to get here. You must be ravenous. Won't you eat something?"
Juliet stares at the long table stretching out before her. It's overflowing with a gratuitous amount of food, stacked in piles so high that she can't see the person addressing her at the other end of it. Candles of varying sizes flicker in the dim lighting of a dining hall covered in cobwebs. Three moons in varying phases float in the sky, as if they're confused of where they fit in the scene, casting silvery beams of light over the black and white tiled floors and the plush red velvet carpet at her slippered feet.
"Juliet?" Even when Juliet concentrates, she can't recognize the sound of the voice calling after her. Her brown eyes narrow, her gaze lowering to the plate in front of her. A blood-red pomegranate gleams at her. This isn't right. The voice, the entity, whatever it is laughs. "Oh, child. It's too late for cleverness. You've already eaten our fruit. A little more won't kill you! Quite the opposite, in fact."
"What do you..." Juliet pushes the pomegranate away, furrowing her brow. Is this familiar or isn't it? "Who..."
"Although I've since been informed it was unfair to tempt a child with food when she was desperate and starving... after all, what other choice did you have but to accept without a second thought? It had no bearing on your nature whatsoever." The voice sighs with the veneer of a kicked puppy. "I haven't done it since, I swear on my favorite fork!" All of the forks on the table float at the voice's acknowledgement, swaying in a dance to get their attention. "That's enough of that. Settle down, now." They fall, clattering. "Even so, there's no changing what happened in the past. Mistakes were made. What's done is done."
Juliet grips the end of the table cautiously. While she's sure she might have taken food from all kinds of unsavory strangers, she can't place any of this. Surely she'd have remembered-- ugh. Does she have a reason to believe any of this? For all she knows, it's all just a... a...
"You're here because you've been poisoned. Again." The voice mentions. "How many times is that now...? Your life is a mess. An entertaining mess, but a mess nonetheless." Juliet glares. "Don't worry, darling! We're handling it."
"This is a dream." Juliet muses, pushing back her chair and bringing herself up to her feet. She's not been threatened, not yet, but that doesn't stop her heart from pounding like a gauntlet in her chest. She whips her head around to observe the dining hall for exits. There. To the left, lined by red curtains...
"In a way." The voice acknowledges conversationally. "Anyway. You were supposed to be the thirteenth soul in our collection, but-- hey, where are you going!?"
Juliet disappears beneath the dark, curtained archway, fast as she ever was. The source of the voice doesn't chase after her, instead choosing lounge back in their chair. Kicking their feet up on the table, rattling all the fine silver, they laugh and dine on grapes.
"Oh, Lara baby. You've chosen chaos."
Grace is insistent on taking Juliet into the woods. Since Dorothea and Willow don't have another place in mind, the woods is where they go. Knowing what happened to Sawyer, there's no telling how many of their usual haunts have been overtaken. As they travel deeper and deeper, the idol uses her song and persuades the elements to cover their tracks. When they feel they've ventured far enough within the woods, Willow produces a tent from her bag. Thank goodness for Willow James.
"Prepared as always." Dorothea mentions with a certain fondness as they set it up together. "We're lucky to have you." Lucky trills, though their trill lacks it's usual cheer considering the circumstances. While she can do little to disguise her sorrow, she's doing her damnedest to keep herself from drowning in despair.
Lucky assists with the assembly and Willow casts a spell to enlarge the tent, ensuring it's comfortable enough for all of them. Grace never leaves Juliet's side. Sometimes Dorothea will pause what she's doing, glancing between Willow with Lucky, Juliet with Grace. She wraps her arms tightly around herself, digging her chewed nails into her sides.
When their tent is assembled, Dorothea lifts her arms and the earth rumbles faintly beneath them. A protective dome of vines with thorns emerges around the proximity of their campsite. Flowers bloom and promise to be her eyes and ears, to alert her immediately if anyone should try to come for them.
By the time they're settled inside, the veins on Juliet's neck have faded from black to a faint violet. She sleeps soundly and fluid has stopped leaking from her colorless mouth. Whatever happened to her, it seems that the effects are beginning to wear off on their own. Even so, Grace never leaves her side, curling up beside her and curling her fluffy tail over her companion's calves.
"You're incredible. Both of you." Dorothea speaks quietly. If she talks about something, anything, maybe it will help get her mind off of... She picks through the snacks that Willow piled up in front of her, showing little interest in actually eating anything. "And your thread is... I'm happy for you, Willow. I really mean that." She looks the sorceress in the eye. "You deserve to be with someone who's as fearless as you are."
Evoking that name at a time like this... Dorothea's violet gaze becomes somber and faraway. They need to be fearless now more than ever, don't they? Juliet curls up tightly in her corner, mumbling something incoherent. She settles again before they can worry and the rain pattering over the tent softens to a faint drizzle.
"We should talk, shouldn't we? After all this time..." Dorothea hesitates, stopping and starting again as she considers what she wants to say. "Over the last few years, there were so many times I wanted to talk to you. Now we're here. Together. You had valid reasons to avoid me, I know, but... maybe now, after everything, this is our chance. If you want to, that is."
Juliet stares at the long table stretching out before her. It's overflowing with a gratuitous amount of food, stacked in piles so high that she can't see the person addressing her at the other end of it. Candles of varying sizes flicker in the dim lighting of a dining hall covered in cobwebs. Three moons in varying phases float in the sky, as if they're confused of where they fit in the scene, casting silvery beams of light over the black and white tiled floors and the plush red velvet carpet at her slippered feet.
"Juliet?" Even when Juliet concentrates, she can't recognize the sound of the voice calling after her. Her brown eyes narrow, her gaze lowering to the plate in front of her. A blood-red pomegranate gleams at her. This isn't right. The voice, the entity, whatever it is laughs. "Oh, child. It's too late for cleverness. You've already eaten our fruit. A little more won't kill you! Quite the opposite, in fact."
"What do you..." Juliet pushes the pomegranate away, furrowing her brow. Is this familiar or isn't it? "Who..."
"Although I've since been informed it was unfair to tempt a child with food when she was desperate and starving... after all, what other choice did you have but to accept without a second thought? It had no bearing on your nature whatsoever." The voice sighs with the veneer of a kicked puppy. "I haven't done it since, I swear on my favorite fork!" All of the forks on the table float at the voice's acknowledgement, swaying in a dance to get their attention. "That's enough of that. Settle down, now." They fall, clattering. "Even so, there's no changing what happened in the past. Mistakes were made. What's done is done."
Juliet grips the end of the table cautiously. While she's sure she might have taken food from all kinds of unsavory strangers, she can't place any of this. Surely she'd have remembered-- ugh. Does she have a reason to believe any of this? For all she knows, it's all just a... a...
"You're here because you've been poisoned. Again." The voice mentions. "How many times is that now...? Your life is a mess. An entertaining mess, but a mess nonetheless." Juliet glares. "Don't worry, darling! We're handling it."
"This is a dream." Juliet muses, pushing back her chair and bringing herself up to her feet. She's not been threatened, not yet, but that doesn't stop her heart from pounding like a gauntlet in her chest. She whips her head around to observe the dining hall for exits. There. To the left, lined by red curtains...
"In a way." The voice acknowledges conversationally. "Anyway. You were supposed to be the thirteenth soul in our collection, but-- hey, where are you going!?"
Juliet disappears beneath the dark, curtained archway, fast as she ever was. The source of the voice doesn't chase after her, instead choosing lounge back in their chair. Kicking their feet up on the table, rattling all the fine silver, they laugh and dine on grapes.
"Oh, Lara baby. You've chosen chaos."
***
Grace is insistent on taking Juliet into the woods. Since Dorothea and Willow don't have another place in mind, the woods is where they go. Knowing what happened to Sawyer, there's no telling how many of their usual haunts have been overtaken. As they travel deeper and deeper, the idol uses her song and persuades the elements to cover their tracks. When they feel they've ventured far enough within the woods, Willow produces a tent from her bag. Thank goodness for Willow James.
"Prepared as always." Dorothea mentions with a certain fondness as they set it up together. "We're lucky to have you." Lucky trills, though their trill lacks it's usual cheer considering the circumstances. While she can do little to disguise her sorrow, she's doing her damnedest to keep herself from drowning in despair.
Lucky assists with the assembly and Willow casts a spell to enlarge the tent, ensuring it's comfortable enough for all of them. Grace never leaves Juliet's side. Sometimes Dorothea will pause what she's doing, glancing between Willow with Lucky, Juliet with Grace. She wraps her arms tightly around herself, digging her chewed nails into her sides.
When their tent is assembled, Dorothea lifts her arms and the earth rumbles faintly beneath them. A protective dome of vines with thorns emerges around the proximity of their campsite. Flowers bloom and promise to be her eyes and ears, to alert her immediately if anyone should try to come for them.
By the time they're settled inside, the veins on Juliet's neck have faded from black to a faint violet. She sleeps soundly and fluid has stopped leaking from her colorless mouth. Whatever happened to her, it seems that the effects are beginning to wear off on their own. Even so, Grace never leaves her side, curling up beside her and curling her fluffy tail over her companion's calves.
"You're incredible. Both of you." Dorothea speaks quietly. If she talks about something, anything, maybe it will help get her mind off of... She picks through the snacks that Willow piled up in front of her, showing little interest in actually eating anything. "And your thread is... I'm happy for you, Willow. I really mean that." She looks the sorceress in the eye. "You deserve to be with someone who's as fearless as you are."
Evoking that name at a time like this... Dorothea's violet gaze becomes somber and faraway. They need to be fearless now more than ever, don't they? Juliet curls up tightly in her corner, mumbling something incoherent. She settles again before they can worry and the rain pattering over the tent softens to a faint drizzle.
"We should talk, shouldn't we? After all this time..." Dorothea hesitates, stopping and starting again as she considers what she wants to say. "Over the last few years, there were so many times I wanted to talk to you. Now we're here. Together. You had valid reasons to avoid me, I know, but... maybe now, after everything, this is our chance. If you want to, that is."