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Taiki ([personal profile] notagiraffe) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-01-21 02:44 pm
Entry tags:

Of all the things to come true

Characters: Taiki and people
Setting: Graveyard
Format: Any you pick
Summary: Taiki comes back to himself after the event, to find that part of his future has come true
Warnings: Grief

And overnight he was eleven again, the memories of those fifty years faded though he still remembered what it felt like to have been here so long, how sad Zelda had been. What it had been like to be older and yet still trapped.

The first thing he did once he got dressed was leave his room and head downstairs, though he couldn't feel Gyousou's presence he had to see his things, see his name on the door. Remind himself that even though he wasn't here he was coming back.

Because he had to be.

A few moments later after looking at the name plate a worried looking child burst into room 3-20 and stared in silent disbelief at the empty trunk. He stood frozen for a few moments and then burst into tears and ran out of the room.

It couldn't be true, his things had been there, before last week. They had been there.

He reached the graveyard his tears still flowing and slowed down as he began to walk the rows of headstones looking for the name he hoped wouldn't be there.

But it was and Taiki's tears got faster as he fell to his knees in the light snow and curled up next to the stone, shaking with sobs.
warriorscribe: (Disheartened)

[personal profile] warriorscribe 2013-01-28 08:02 am (UTC)(link)
"I know."

Loss was one of the more painful things of life, one he'd experienced in too many ways. All he could do was keep comforting Taiki as best as he could.
warriorscribe: (Subtle stirrings)

[personal profile] warriorscribe 2013-01-30 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
Enoch wasn't going to abandon him. He still held the boy close, curled very slightly as if to protect him. He knows the pain of losing someone all too well. And of being the one lost. He couldn't help but imagine this was exactly how the sons and daughters of Hadraniel, of Midracshe, of Ozah reacted when their father vanished, with evidence planted to lead to the assumption of death. (It was that, or lead Azazel to them.)
Edited (Decided on a different name there.) 2013-01-30 07:03 (UTC)
warriorscribe: (Consigned to the wind)

[personal profile] warriorscribe 2013-02-01 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
Enoch knew better than to stay here where monsters could spawn. He gently lifted Taiki up to carry him upstairs and find his room, and if he reached it without waking the boy, he'd set him down and pull the covers over him, gently as he would with any of his own children.