[ navia is alright; she squeezes his hand in return, and walks forward to look at melus and silver again. in that moment before death, they were there to welcome her with open arms.
navia watches from a distance at her past self, who melus and silver gently were gently reminding what they were doing. she remembers they were checking on people in poisson; giverny's wife bernette gave her flower seeds. it was then that her past self had noticed something was wrong, to the point where she voices it, unsure of herself. it's then that someone else runs up, exclaiming that they had been looking for her - her trial was about to start. as the lot of them go off, she turns to neuvillette. ]
It was then that I had started realizing something was off, though I couldn't put my finger on it yet.
( neuvillette watches quietly as the scenes unfold before him — he knows what happened, he was there for it even if she isn't aware of the specifics. as the scene of the trial unfurls itself, the iudex's attention is divided between her and the scenes that flow like water.
Everyone that was there had died in the flooding in Poisson.
[ her words had a slight finality to them as she watched more - as those around them became oceanids, as they demanded that she stay with them. poisson was ingrained in her soul. it's where the spina started, where most of their workers lived. where they raised their families. where the statue of callas and clementine caspar was erected in memorial. ]
I hadn't thought of how much I meant to all of them... of how much they'd want me to stay. [ she pauses, then smiles. ] thank you, for saving me.
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navia watches from a distance at her past self, who melus and silver gently were gently reminding what they were doing. she remembers they were checking on people in poisson; giverny's wife bernette gave her flower seeds. it was then that her past self had noticed something was wrong, to the point where she voices it, unsure of herself. it's then that someone else runs up, exclaiming that they had been looking for her - her trial was about to start. as the lot of them go off, she turns to neuvillette. ]
It was then that I had started realizing something was off, though I couldn't put my finger on it yet.
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melus and silver, and then neuvillette. )
What was off?
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[ her words had a slight finality to them as she watched more - as those around them became oceanids, as they demanded that she stay with them. poisson was ingrained in her soul. it's where the spina started, where most of their workers lived. where they raised their families. where the statue of callas and clementine caspar was erected in memorial. ]
I hadn't thought of how much I meant to all of them... of how much they'd want me to stay. [ she pauses, then smiles. ] thank you, for saving me.