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Log: Complete
When; This afternoon
Rating; G
Characters; Lilith Sahl, Seth and Abel Nightroad.
Summary; While admiring the gardens, Seth and Lilith meet up with Abel again, and it’s more lovey reunions all over again.
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For being such an eerie city, it's gardens were surprisingly beautiful and enchanting, splashes of color everywhere around them, like paint mixing together. It was a treat for the eyes, especially for Lilith, who technically hadn’t seen a flower in nine hundred years.
Spending time with Seth only made it even better, and Lilith glanced down at the girl by her side, who was just as taken with the gardens as she was. “Beautiful, isn’t it?” she remarked, reaching down to playfully slip a daisy behind Seth’s ear.
“Abel should be along sometime soon,” she added, feeling her breath catch in her chest. She was a little nervous, and she hoped it didn’t show too much in her countenance. It had been a long time since she had seen Abel’s face, or heard his voice and watched him smile. She was excited.
Rating; G
Characters; Lilith Sahl, Seth and Abel Nightroad.
Summary; While admiring the gardens, Seth and Lilith meet up with Abel again, and it’s more lovey reunions all over again.
Log;
For being such an eerie city, it's gardens were surprisingly beautiful and enchanting, splashes of color everywhere around them, like paint mixing together. It was a treat for the eyes, especially for Lilith, who technically hadn’t seen a flower in nine hundred years.
Spending time with Seth only made it even better, and Lilith glanced down at the girl by her side, who was just as taken with the gardens as she was. “Beautiful, isn’t it?” she remarked, reaching down to playfully slip a daisy behind Seth’s ear.
“Abel should be along sometime soon,” she added, feeling her breath catch in her chest. She was a little nervous, and she hoped it didn’t show too much in her countenance. It had been a long time since she had seen Abel’s face, or heard his voice and watched him smile. She was excited.

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"I am so pleased to see you both looking so well," she continued, gazing back and forth between Seth and Abel. "As strange as it sounds, I am glad you were able to go on without me," she added, a wistful note in her voice.
"Seth tells me that she is an empress, of all things," she winked at Seth. "And you, Abel, are a priest, I see. Wonderful," Lilith sighed quietly, reaching out to take one of both of their hands.
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Kissing Abel tenderly on the cheek before pulling away, she bounced off into the surrounding flowers, giving Abel a chance to monopolize Lilith's attention. He needed it more than she did.
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However, if his sister was willing to give up some time for him, the priest wasn't going to turn it down.
Turning back to face Lilith, he simply stared at her for a moment, not entirely sure what to say. Abel fussed with his glasses before finally reaching over to take her hand in his. "I know I've already said it, but I've missed you," he murmured. "I never thought I'd see you again.
"Ever since Cain took you away, I've... I've just dreamed that one day this would happen." A smile crossed his lips. "And now it has. A miracle has happened."
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Glancing back to Abel with an amused smile, she didn't say anything and waited for him to speak first, hands clasped in front of her until he reached for one. Lilith smiled, lacing their fingers together and tilting her head to the side, simply listening to him talk. It felt good to hear his voice again.
"I have missed you too, Abel," she smiled, reaching up to cup his cheek gently for just a moment. "You look wonderful. Really, you both do. I am so pleased to see you both in good health, regardless of this rather interesting situation we've all found ourselves in," she continued, looking over towards Seth, who seemed to be enjoying herself amongst the flowers.
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The priest looked down at himself and the uniform he wore. Abel was a priest now, someone who swore himself to serve the Lord with his body, mind, and soul. Admittedly, those in AX weren't exactly one's typical priests and nuns to begin with, but still, what was he to do with the promise he made to the church? to Caterina? to Esther?
Would he abandon them all to restart his life in this crazy city?
Abel turned and looked at Seth playing among the flowers before turning to look at Lilith, expression revealing his confused thoughts. He squeezed her hand and looked at the ground between them. "Lilith, I..." He paused and shook his head. "Has it been too long? Have the times changed too much?"
Can we ever go back to where we were?
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Perhaps it would be selfish of her to ask Abel to simply pick up where they had left off. After nine hundred years, he no doubt had a much different life than he did when she had previously been alive. All of that lost time.
"Abel," she began, looking into his face even though he was looking down at the ground, "I think that might be up to you. I cannot ask too much of you. If you have... other obligations now, it would not be fair of me to demand anything from you," she replied softly, swallowing hard.
"But I had hoped that we... I-- nothing has changed for me," she finished, gently letting him know where she stood on the matter, smiling wistfully at him and running her thumb across his gloved knuckles.
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It was an impossibility after all.
But now that the impossible had been made into real flesh, the priest found himself completely lost as to what to do next. Lilith still had feelings for him, and it would have been a total and complete lie to say that he still didn't have feelings for her either.
"You have the right to ask anything and everything of me," he murmured. Abel finally opened his eyes once more and looked at Lilith, reaching up to cup her cheek with his free hand. "It is because I wasn't there to protect you that you're even in this situation.
"You take precendence over everything else I have accomplished." Abel looked at her, expression serious. "I... I would give up anything and everything to be by your side again." He paused, thinking about how serious his words and actions could be if they played out. "Let me stay with you."
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With a soft sigh, she raised her other hand to hold the hand on her cheek, and leaned into Abel's touch, closing her eyes. "I am in this situation because I chose it, Abel. I chose to go speak with Cain, even though I had a feeling as to what would happen. The fault is not yours," she murmured, hating that Abel blamed himself, and had done so since her death. What guilt he must have felt, all over her.
Opening her eyes again, Lilith studied Abel's priest uniform, realizing the commitments he must have made to the church. Who knew what he would be leaving behind, putting aside, all for her. A part of her wanted to refuse, to make him go back to that, the life he had built for himself in her absence.
But she knew Abel would never do that, now that he knew she was alive. And she didn't want him to. "Stay with me," she repeated softly, nodding her head and locking her eyes with his. "I want you with me again," she added, not being able to stop herself from saying what she truly felt.
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Even then though, would his guilt really be... erased?
Abel silently watched as Lilith took in his outfit, a mark of what he had become and what he had bound himself to. For just a second, he thought that she wouldn't let him stay, but the moment quickly passed. Lilith wanted him to stay, and Abel could feel a small smile tugging at his lips. She would have him back. All would be well.
"I will always be by your side," he whispered. Abel lifted her hand to his lips, depositing a kiss on the back of her hand. He then lowered it and smiled at Lilith. "Always."
Always. The word resounded in his head, and he briefly wondered how many times he had said that to others. How many promises had he made, and how many promises would he break to keep this one? The thought was unpleasant, but Abel knew without a doubt that this was where his heart would feel the most at home.
By Lilith's side was where he belonged.
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"Thank you," she whispered, still sensing that Abel was slightly troubled. She held him there for a few moments, just glad to be able to embrace him again, hoping that some of her gratitude was palpable through the hug.
No doubt he had many things going through his mind then. How much was he giving up for her? As overwhelming as it was for her to return, it must have been even moreso for those she loved. There were sure to be some complications.
Not wanting to let go but doing so anyways, Lilith stepped back again, slipping her hand into Abel's once more. "Shall we go get Seth and tell her that she is allowed to come back now?" she laughed lightly, glancing in the direction of the dark haired girl with much affection in her expression.
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To have the one he loved so dearly back once again was a dream like no other, but at some point, Abel was going to have to deal with the ramifications of his actions. How he was going to go about confronting them was yet to be seen, but something would work out. There would be a way, and if there wasn't, he'd make one.
Following Lilith's gaze to look at his sister, Abel nodded his head slightly before turning back to Lilith. "Yes, let's do that," he said, hand closing around hers. Once more, he turned to look at the other. "Seth? You can come back now..."
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"Are you two finished?" She giggled, handing them each a candy-coated blossom, the sweet aroma filling the air. "If you are, I think I'd like to have some tea."
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"Abel, have you tried Seth's tea?" she asked curiously, looking up at him. "I had some when we first met up. Perhaps I am biased, because it is Seth and it was the first tea I have had to drink in nine hundred years, but it was very good. Perhaps we should go sit and have some, hmm?" she offered, looking back and forth between the two of them.
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"So, I shall agree with the consensus." He laughed softly and looked between the other two. A spot of tea with two of the people he cared for most in the world sounded like an excellent idea, even if the other two hadn't suggested it in the first place. "Where should we go? Or should we just stay here?"
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Seth tossed her bouquet into the air, watching in delight as the flowers scattered through the air, carried by the warm wind. One, two, three cups poured from the container on her back, one for each of them. She nestled herself into the grass with a content sigh.
Almost content. Closing her eyes to savor the moment, she found her mind adrift, going places she didn't want it to go. The carousel, ticking, and the promise of destruction. Things she didn't want to think about just then, for it was supposed to be a happy moment. A reunion. The voice that whispered Armageddon was not welcome.
"Hey, hey!" She spoke up suddenly, full of enthusiasm she didn't feel. "I want to ride the carousel later..."
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There were many other things the three of them should have probably been worrying about, or at least discussing. Still, Lilith selfishly wanted to put all of that off for now and just enjoy the time with her loved ones.
In her first life, she had intentionally left them to fight for the "greater good" and it had hurt her, and them presumably, but it had been necessary. But here, in this strange city, nine hundred years later, that war wasn't an issue and was long past. Lilith took a sip of her tea and sighed softly.
"Wonderful, Seth," she smiled appreciatively at the younger girl. "And what do you think, Abel?" she looked over at him curiously.
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Lifting it to his lips, he took a sip and made a soft noise of appreciation. It was nothing short of perfect, even without the thirteen teaspoons of sugar that he usually took his tea with. "It's even better than Sister Kate's tea," he remarked, chuckling softly. "I didn't think it was possible, but this is wonderful."
Again, the unwanted feeling of breaking bonds came across Abel, but he kept a cheerful face, letting the feeling wash over and away for him. He would deal with those problems later and probably in private. For now, it was for the best to enjoy the company right before him. Seeing as more and more people seemed to be gathering in this city, he could only assume that others - unwanted others - would be arriving soon as well.
"Let's go to the carousel after we've finished our tea, hm?" he said in response to his sister's request. Abel chuckled softly. "And hopefully I won't get lost this time around."
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For an instant, her gaze traveled to their clasped hands. Whatever would come out of Lilith's return, whether Seth would be able to clear the skeletons out of her own closet or not, she was truly glad for Abel's sake. Glad that he had this new chance. After all, it hadn't been she who spent nine centuries watching over Lilith's grave. Her brother needed this.
It didn't mean, however, that she didn't want to cleanse her own conscience. Seth had no plans of deserting her empire, definitely not, but there was deeply-seeded regret for betraying Lilith that needed to be dug out and disposed of. This was Seth's chance, too.
Maybe later.
"There are buildings set in a circle around the carousel. I believe that is where people of this world stay. We should be able to make ourselves a nice home for the time being, until we figure out how to get back."
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"Oh yes," Lilith nodded. "That sounds like a lovely idea. We will certainly need somewhere to stay," she replied, glancing off in the direction of the carousel. Vaguely, Lilith wondered if she would ever be able to leave this place. Could those who had been brought to life again here ever leave? She truly hoped so, if not for her own sake, but for Abel's and Seth's. To be given back to them, and them to her, only to be ripped away from each other again would be cruel.
"Shall we go find a room of sorts, then?" she asked, rising to her feet and straightening out her sari with her free hand, glancing back and forth between her two loved ones. "And then, we can ride that carousel, Seth," she smiled.
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He turned his gaze toward the general direction of the carousel, wondering who was already living in the buildings there. Would there be any trouble getting a place for the three of them? Would they have lousy neighbors? How would the living quarters be?
And then his thought process came to a halt.
Abel laughed. Here he was, contemplating their temporary residence as if he were buying a home or something. Perhaps he was thinking a bit too wistfully about the matter. Putting the thought aside, he turned to face the other two. "Shall we both off then?"
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Dusting herself off and putting their used cups away, the youngest bounced off ahead of them towards the square.
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"She probably heard a lot of our earlier conversation, as well," she added, looking back towards the little head of dark hair, bouncing along through the crowd. Hard to believe that the small girl was an empress.
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