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Loki, Prince of Asgard, Odinson ([personal profile] coldsong) wrote2018-11-14 10:03 pm

If there's no one beside you when your soul embarks...

It's customary to have a Wake after the subject thereof dies. Even Loki knows that. But this is a special occasion. Ego-death is coming to his alternate, and the idea of letting him go off to perish alone, uncertain he will even be mourned, is too dark a proposition even for a flawed and callous person to contemplate.

That, and this Loki has been in a melancholy mood since speaking to the spirit of Frigga. He anticipates a dark choice of his own, sooner or later, and where the fates will send him after that, he can't know. Maybe oblivion, although even at that rate there may be worse places.

What's important right now is that no one dies unremembered. And honestly, any excuse for mischief a party. The first text rolls out to Harley, an innocent enough invitation to join them for milkshakes. Cricket is next, because it occurs to him that Cricket has plenty of liquor, which is good for a reckless celebration.

Things snowball from there.

As long as they don't destroy too much property, they'll call the night a success.

[personal profile] to_the_wolves 2018-11-26 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
The statement wasn't meant to be harmful, but Marie can tell that her words have done something to Adia's mood, based on the way she looks downward. It's not easy confiding weaknesses to anyone, especially not someone who was hurt in the past. Marie sighs, running her fingers along the side of her glass in thought.

"Do you know much about Hinduism? There's an ideal known as karma, a belief in which good actions reward a person with good fortune. Do bad things and you receive a terrible future." She pauses, letting those words sink in, before continuing. "That's my life, trying to balance out karma so I can find the answers I'm looking for. Lately, my actions have cultivated a negative future that could probably be tracked back to poor decisions."

She takes her hand away from the wine glass. "People I trust have asked me to stop pushing myself so hard, take a break, but I can't. My work defines who I am and to step down, even for a little while, is simply frustrating."
chiron_survivor: (thoughtful but hopeful)

[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-11-26 03:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Adia has not heard of karma before, but the concept is easy to understand. She sits back and listens to what Marie is willing to share with her. What answers could this woman be seeking? What poor decisions have led to her current troubles?

It's so tempting to tell Marie the truth. That this truly is the better timeline. But she suspects that the other woman would find a way to blame past mistakes on her current self. And it would certainly ruin whatever possibility there is for her to get back together with Jeff. She wants both of them to be happy.

"I know how you feel," she says quietly. "It is frustrating, to back away when you feel that drive to push forward." She looks at Marie curiously. "Can you put that drive into something else? You're a pokémon trainer, right?" She points to the decals on her jacket. "This might be a good time to give your pokémon some attention."

[personal profile] to_the_wolves 2018-11-27 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
The answers go much deeper than one might guess, something spiritual or primal, but nothing Marie dares mention to Adia. Instead, it's so much easier to focus on other things.

"You remind me too much of another friend, except she'd want to solve all my problems with fire and zeal." She smirks a little, taking up her glass once more. "It's a fair suggestion, but the feeling still remains. The lack of human companions, the sense of purpose...Karma will catch up to me."

Another moment passes, finishing off the drink. For a brief second, it doesn't seem like she's all here, as if another being is present. "I have to keep moving forward somehow, even if I'm not sure how."
chiron_survivor: (you're kidding right?)

[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-11-27 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)
She doesn't know what friend Marie is referring to, but she'll take the comparison as a compliment. As hard as things have been for Adia at times, she's not one to wallow in self-pity for long.

"But... well, maybe I don't understand karma completely, but so long as you're living your life, don't you have a chance to do good deeds to balance out your fortune? You can't go back and change your past, but you can learn from your mistakes and strive to do better."

As she watches Marie, her feeling that there is more to this woman than she first thought grows even stronger. It doesn't change her advice, but it does make her wonder how deep in karmic debt Marie might truly be.

[personal profile] to_the_wolves 2018-11-28 07:42 am (UTC)(link)
"I try to, yes, but there's something that I can never outrun. A past that will forever catch up to me." Marie catches her tongue, almost revealing her secret, but chooses to reveal only the bare minimum to Adia. "I have an obligation to those I couldn't save when my world died. Giving up and dying would just be a disgrace to everyone else who perished." There's no point in hiding about her world, but Marie is adamant to not let Adia know about what she went through to survive, even to this day.

"Putting myself first is selfish. My efforts have to be towards helping others, so that's why it hurts to lose everything I've fought for." Weakly, she laughs, but the way she has her hands balled up into fists shows her rising anger. "I'm more upset at being asked to step away from work than my boyfriend leaving me without saying a word. Maybe that's why the incident with Hunter resonated with me greater than it should've. I related to Electra's grief and anger."
chiron_survivor: (why'd you say that)

[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-11-28 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm so sorry, Marie..." A dead world, much like her own. She knows the burden that comes with Survivor's Guilt, although she can't shake the feeling that there is something that Marie is not sharing. She hasn't forgotten the woman's offer to Electra. Was there something she could have done and failed to do? Did she abuse whatever power she had on her old world?

It's not the time, nor place to ask. At least Marie isn't planning on giving up, no matter how miserable she is. That gives Adia a small measure of relief.

"My world died, too," she confesses, lest Marie think that her sympathy is superficial. "It's true, we cannot outrun our past. But I do believe we can make peace with it."

Marie's double loss makes more sense, in that context. It must feel like karma catching up to her. She takes a small sip of chai, glancing worriedly at those balled up fists. Marie might take her professional loss harder than her personal loss, but Adia is more concerned about what happened with Jeff. "He left you? I-- I'm sorry to hear that. Was it because of the secret he was keeping from you?"

[personal profile] to_the_wolves 2018-11-28 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Things happen, Adia. There's a lot of people who come to the Nexus without a place to go, so our situation is just one of many. The best thing we can do is try to stabilize, live on for those who did not. At least, that's the mantra I keep telling myself. It's hard not to think about my parents and friends, wondering if they actually received a peaceful death or if there's some vicious cycle where they're forced to suffer." The Nexus has altered her ideals quite a bit, making her ponder how the afterlife works quite thoroughly. Although, she wants to counter Adia's statement with her own, about how a power she never wanted was forced onto her, making the thought of peace difficult.

Her anger seems to ease up, hands uncurling, but still visibly tense. Talking about Jeff is a rarity, since she's been keeping her feelings compounded within for weeks. It feels weird using Adia as a literal dumping ground, but the other woman did offer to hear her problems. The specific details where she cheated and spied on Jeff are calmly left off the table. "It just didn't work out, that's all. We have conflicting personalities and it finally came to an end. I just wish I could've done more before everything came crashing down. Helping someone who has no self-confidence is harder than is looks."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-11-28 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Again, something that Marie has said seems to have struck a nerve within Adia. She silently winces, taking another hurried sip of chai. Has she trapped Marie in a viscous cycle with her alteration of the timeline? Has she doomed the other woman to relive her suffering and repeat her mistakes?

No. No, this timeline is better. Adia has to believe that. Not just for people whose lives she's saved, but for Marie, too.

"My people believe that the universe works in cycles. That everything that's happened before will happen again. But it's never the same. One small variable can make a difference. I'm sure you've already made a difference in the lives of the people you've helped."

Like Jeff, she can't help but think. They were happy together once, weren't they? Even if the relationship is truly over, it didn't end in murder. She listens quietly to Marie's response. If she knew about the spying, she'd have a much better understanding of what went wrong, but even with this censored reply, she has a vague sense of what happened.

"That's hard," she says sympathetically. "But that's not something you can fix in another person. He needs to make his own path to self-improvement."

[personal profile] to_the_wolves 2018-11-29 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
Even if Marie knew about Adia's past, it wouldn't change what happened to her before coming to the Nexus. That fate was set in stone years ago and those weaknesses from years of trying to survive an apocalyptic world will always be present.

Adia's comment causes Marie to frown, no longer calm like before. There's no way she can tell Adia about her primal nature, that she must kill humans in order to survive, lest her sanity be lost. No matter how many good deeds she's done, nothing outweighs the need to slaughter. "Perhaps you're right..." It's a weak, cover-up answer, but one that tries to paint Marie in a fetal position, appear depressed and in sorrow.

"I wish him all the best in his endeavors. There's no hatred in my heart towards his decision."
chiron_survivor: (mildly suspicious)

[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-11-29 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
There's more going on here. Marie's words and body language don't match. "Like you said. You have to keep moving forward, the alternative is unacceptable." She smiles softly, but it's obvious that something else is on her mind. She's not about to badger Marie for the whole story, though.

And anyway, it's not like she's being honest, either. She's not about to tell Marie that she already knows all about Jeff. It makes her uncomfortable, though, to keep that a secret, and it's a little while before she replies, her gaze on her half-finished chai.

"We can wish others the best... but it still hurts. I know how that is, too. You think you'll ever see him again?"

[personal profile] to_the_wolves 2018-11-29 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"I highly doubt it. He left on his own, and the Nexus is vast, so there's thousands of worlds to escape to." She wants to say more, but lingering on her loneliness only opens her up to more probing questions. Marie has no intent of telling Adia that she'll be doing her best to not interact with her or Caspar once this conversation resolves. Her gaze drifts over at Adia's drink, as if silently assessing how much longer she'll stick around. Honestly, Marie wants to stay around and get thoroughly drunk, but not while Adia is watching, but she's tempted to step away and rejoin this 'party' later on.

"I appreciate your company, even if it was for a little while. However, I imagine your boyfriend wants some time with you." She stands up, taking a moment to ensure all of her belongings are claimed, before nodding to Adia. "I'm glad we were able to talk about our problems openly."
chiron_survivor: (sad on the inside)

[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-11-30 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, you don't have to --" But Marie is already on her feet. Whether Adia is done with her drink or not, this conversation is clearly over.

Shouldn't she be relieved about that? Isn't this what she wanted? To stay out of Jeff and Marie's way? So why does it feel more like resignation instead?

She gives Marie a weak smile, not putting up more of a protest. Me, too," she replies, though the words feel like a lie. She'll have to take comfort in the fact that an attempt was made. They can go their separate ways with no hard feelings. "Take care of yourself, Marie."

[personal profile] to_the_wolves 2018-11-30 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
"Don't worry about me anymore, okay? You've got a good life and guy at your side, so enjoy that." In a rare moment. she reaches up and touches Adia's shoulder gently, a forlorn smile slipping onto her face. She's not jealous at how Adia has her life together, but rather, Marie wishes she could get over her own weaknesses as well as the other woman has. For someone who has money, confidants and a stable life, there's something sad about believing one's own world is full of loneliness due to an irreplaceable curse.

That's why she can never truly have friends, for fear of hurting them. No one can really know about her demon lineage, at the risk of losing everything.

"Goodbye, Adia." Those words are said with the intent of hopefully never seeing her again. Without saying another word, she's out the door of the Crossroads Cafe, destination unknown.
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-11-30 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
The touch surprises her. Impulsively, she reaches up to briefly lay her hand over Marie's, meeting the other woman's sad smile with a more authentic expression. She was once in Marie's place -- alone, bereaved, lost without a purpose. If Marie can't find solace in her words, then she can only hope that one of the redhead's friends will step in and bolster her spirits.

It's not Adia's place. Even if she feels responsible.

"Bye," she echoes softly, watching Marie leave.

In a moment, Caspar will come down the stairs, pretending to be casual but failing miserably, and join her company. He'll put his arms around her and tell her that it's for the best that Marie is out of their lives, and she'll agree.

But for now, she can't help but wish the conversation had gone differently.