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tampered2006-10-28 11:20 pm
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When; October 28, late night.
Rating; Likely PG13, may change. There's more than likely to be blood.
Characters; Seth
hitokoro and Holth
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Summary; Holth searches for his bond within the confines of The City.
Log;
It had been hours since Holth had originally woken with his cheek to the cool cement of the sidewalk. The area had been familiar in the sense that it appeared man-made, but there was something out of place--this spot was not so densely populated as that to which he had originally emerged the last time he'd been forced from his home. Such had been his first observation. Further analyzation of this fact was halted abruptly, however, upon he having noticed the fact that Seth was nowhere in sight.
Holth was generally not one to panic, but the absence of his eternal comrade was more than enough to render him considerably unnerved. He had been searching since his awakening, thick strands of hair falling selectively before the damaged (but thankfully, healing) eye whilst the other darted to and fro in a near frantic scanning of the streets before him. The others were ignored--strange creatures, they were, not all of them familiar--but he'd not time to consider that now. All he was certain of was that it was a place to which neither of them had been, and that it was an immediately necessity to find Seth. The possibility that they had been seperated by more than a short distance did not even cross his mind, as there it was simply that--impossibility.
Rating; Likely PG13, may change. There's more than likely to be blood.
Characters; Seth
Summary; Holth searches for his bond within the confines of The City.
Log;
It had been hours since Holth had originally woken with his cheek to the cool cement of the sidewalk. The area had been familiar in the sense that it appeared man-made, but there was something out of place--this spot was not so densely populated as that to which he had originally emerged the last time he'd been forced from his home. Such had been his first observation. Further analyzation of this fact was halted abruptly, however, upon he having noticed the fact that Seth was nowhere in sight.
Holth was generally not one to panic, but the absence of his eternal comrade was more than enough to render him considerably unnerved. He had been searching since his awakening, thick strands of hair falling selectively before the damaged (but thankfully, healing) eye whilst the other darted to and fro in a near frantic scanning of the streets before him. The others were ignored--strange creatures, they were, not all of them familiar--but he'd not time to consider that now. All he was certain of was that it was a place to which neither of them had been, and that it was an immediately necessity to find Seth. The possibility that they had been seperated by more than a short distance did not even cross his mind, as there it was simply that--impossibility.

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Holth sidestepped and set both hands to Seth's shoulders upon reaching him, the touch gentle enough not to jar him but still firm so that he could not easily jerk away--as he expected would be the initial reaction.
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Holth's hands came to frame the other's face, brushing back the vivid strands of hair before sliding through them. His own head dropped forth at length and settled to Seth's forehead, his eyes not shutting but expressing a great sense of relief at having found him unharmed.
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Athum is no more--this is not the same Hell to which we were formerly extradited.
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The same could not be said of Holth. For all of their perceptions of right and wrong, of perfection and of impurity, Athum had been naught but a lie. It had been proven, and even through their return he had known it--and he knew now that it was the reason they had been expelled yet again. He hadn't the heart, though, to speak of it--not to Seth, not of such betrayal to their creator and home.
Nothing is wrong in this place. I will do all that is in my power for our protection.
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Athum does not exist to Damn us now. You need do nothing. I will act for us both.
His free arm slid tightly about Seth's waist and was employed in urging the other closer.
Do you not trust me?
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He knew that change would be inevitable in truth--he knew that it would require exploration and work. Analyzation and questioning would be necessary, and it would mean an outside source--even that, as it were, would prove different.
Holth lifted his head and let his lips graze against Seth's, trailing them further upward over the curve of his cheek and to the corner of his eye.
I shall not wrong you.
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Sleep, and in the light of day we shall find a more suitable dwelling.
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Sleep well.
And then his other arm joined the first, words no longer necessary as they needn't communicate in sleep.