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angela ([personal profile] barmherzig) wrote2018-06-10 01:27 pm
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[personal profile] gaylic 2019-02-11 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Her throat tightened uncomfortably as she felt her hand wrap in hers, listened to her words of comfort. She shouldn't have been the one trying to reassure anyone right now. Moira knew that ought to be her job, that she should be the one being her rock and not the other way around, because it was Angela who had suffered most. She was the one who knew what it was like to die, the thing she feared above all else, and Moira knew nothing of it.

Her hand gripped hers tightly and she wasn't able to stop the shaky breath that escaped her, the tears that rolled down her cheeks. She felt the same painful wave of grief she'd felt with Reaper course through her, the same helplessness she'd berated herself for weighing on her shoulders. She let herself sit on the bed beside her lover, her head hanging, her shoulders shaking.

You need to let yourself grieve, O'Deorain.

"I'm so sorry, Angela," she whispered, not able to get her voice to be any louder than that.
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[personal profile] gaylic 2019-02-11 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
Moira let herself lean into the hug, trying to pull herself together. Not shutting her out was a difficult task to ask, not because she didn't want to be honest with her, but because she didn't want to be honest with herself. Her own emotions were too intense, too unfamiliar - they were the sort of things that had made her shut herself off in the first place. The immense discomfort always shook her to her very core and it was easier to just stop feeling all together.

Her arms wrapped around her in turn, pulling her close, trying to be gentle when she knew how much her body must be aching. She didn't want to let her go, a fear of her disappearing again lingering in her.

"I couldn't even find any answers with you gone. I should have been able to do something." The science was lost on her, swirling in her head and feeling as imaginary as the thestrals would have been before this place. "What if you get ill again? What if there's no cure? I can't keep watching you die."
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[personal profile] gaylic 2019-02-11 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
Angela's getting sick did more to pull her out of her emotions than any affection she gave her had. She was quick to hold her hair back again, to quit her crying so she could focus on her needs. The way it needed to be. She had grieved all she should have needed to, it was ridiculous to keep mulling it over in her head, wasn't it? Nothing could change what had happened. She was here now. They could only move forward and make sure it didn't happen again.

"I will hope your belief is enough, then," she said simply. She wasn't so sure she could believe, not in the moment, not when she had watched the science fail so readily over these past weeks. It had made it harder for to have confidence, something that was exceptionally rare in someone as arrogant as Moira O'Deorain.

She took a breath, going to brush some hair from Angela's face. "But we'll think about it later. You should be getting more rest. Even though I know you just woke up."