Liliana Vess (
deathsmajesty) wrote2023-10-24 01:11 pm
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Waffle House, Tuesday Morning
"Why won't they just leave?" Liliana demanded of the alien beside her as they hunkered down in a booth, trying to subtly keep an eye on the TV-headed creeps milling about outside the restaurant. They seemed loathe to actually come into the restaurant, quite likely due to the staff's absolute unwillingness to tolerate nonsense, but they weren't leaving, either. Just standing there, holding up various reward offers towards the glass like that might entice either person to come out.
Of all the places Liliana had intended to visit today, this Waffle Hut wasn't one of them, and of all the people she intended to see, Stark was most definitely not one, either. But they'd both ended up getting menaced by an ever-growing crowd of TV heads and had ducked into the one place that had offered sanctuary and, well...now here they were. Sharing a sticky booth, getting stared at by the crowd outside and utterly ignored by the staff within.
[For said glowy alien, please]
Of all the places Liliana had intended to visit today, this Waffle Hut wasn't one of them, and of all the people she intended to see, Stark was most definitely not one, either. But they'd both ended up getting menaced by an ever-growing crowd of TV heads and had ducked into the one place that had offered sanctuary and, well...now here they were. Sharing a sticky booth, getting stared at by the crowd outside and utterly ignored by the staff within.
[For said glowy alien, please]
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And then she'd basically tried to eat him which was very rude, tbqh.
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"That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard!" Liliana scoffed. "Helping doesn't mean strangling me into silence and dragging me into the void!"
"Mmm, ma'am, I'm gonna need for you to keep it down," the server said, sounding bored, "and y'all need to order something if you wanna stay. This ain't a bus stop for your free waiting convenience."
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"Strangling you? I didn't do any strangling! Why would I have strangled you? Or dragged you anywhere? That's not what I do that isn't what I am that isn't who am! None of the strangling came from me!"
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"Fine!" Liliana snapped. "Coffees, fine!"
"Ma'am, you're gonna wanna check yourself," the server warned before heading off to get them coffees. Because adding caffeine to this could only be a great idea.
"You came into the apartment, soothed me with my moth--" Nope! "--and then kicked open a door and started to drag me through," she seethed.
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This was quite the morning for people making assumptions about him and Stark was not here for it.
"And I don't kick down doors I'm there to guide and to ease the transition. That's what I exist to do!"
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"And...it isn't always cold. There isn't a void and people go to different places. I've seen it and I've felt it and I've..."
He'd spoken to people who had passed.
"You go where you're meant to but you weren't going where you were meant because something interfered!"
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Well, he'd known where Zhaan would go. Zhaan had known where she would go.
"There are different destinations. But you weren't...it was all wrong. They were interfering and that isn't meant to happen!"
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She sounded very surprised by the plural.
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Stark's hand went to his throat involuntarily.
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Liliana sat, but only because she wanted to. Honest.
"What memories?" she demanded, very clearly rattled. "What do you mean you could feel them? What--what happened?"
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"I...I see things. When I'm attending to the dying. Memories. And yours were...very vivid. He was hurting me. And he had hurt you? And there was so much pain and so much death and..."
He shivered a little, hunching his shoulders as he wrapped his hands around his coffee cup.
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Heartbroken.
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"Nothing on purpose!"
He started blotting ineffectively at the spill with a handful of napkins before their server arrived with a long-suffering sigh, a towel, and a pot of coffee to refill the cup.
"I don't know what they were but they were all dying, horribly, and then there was a man and he was choking me and I couldn't breathe..."
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The choking...okay, it did narrow it down, but only to a handful of options, not a single one.
"Describe it," she said through clenched teeth. And then paused, breathing heavily, closing her eyes and counting backwards from ten. "I mean," she said speaking slowly and carefully, "I would greatly appreciate it if you'd tell me, in as much detail as possible, what it was you saw."
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She just watched him for a moment with wide eyes that seemed almost bruised - emotionally, not physically. And then she sighed and sipped her coffee. "I honestly have no idea what you saw," she said.
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Stark sighed. He'd gone back to clutching his coffee cup like it was a talisman to protect him.
"Onakke," he said finally. "The ones who were dying."
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"The onakke?" Liliana repeated. "You saw--but--how?! How do you even know that name? What did you see?"
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Stark was almost desperate to have her believe that. "I wouldn't. That's not what I do. Not unless I'm forced to."
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Not to mention the other people Stark had seen.
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