Post by Rowena Jones on Nov 5, 2017 23:17:38 GMT -5
Rowena stared at her reflection in the mirror on the wall. Her hand raised slowly and she watched the other Rowena do the same. She sighed, her shoulders slumping and the movement repeated perfectly in the glass. Exactly as the Max that wasn't Max had been doing the past few days. Behaving exactly as he should do, following the same patterns as the real Max... but she'd seen him die. She saw it again every time she closed her eyes. That awful moment in perfect clarity, the blood that flowed, draining away his life force, heard the delighted cackle of Warghollow, felt her heart breaking over and over and over again. She'd felt him die, even with the distance that separated them. Her very soul had split. And there was only one way to fix that.
The pain that accompanied her every moment did not cease when Mary and Elle had spent hours fixing her body, straightening her tortured leg, soothing cuts that required more than basic healing. She'd told them not to bother. She hadn't planned on needing it for much longer, but then she realised it was necessary for what needed to be done. She knew there was something broken within her. The thoughts in her head made sense, but rushed, hard to follow sometimes. And she couldn't explain them to anyone else. Every waking moment was spent missing him.
Which is why she could not remove the vision of him that followed her almost constantly. The air had gotten colder as the days had passed. Her magic had faded away and she had lost the comfort of it's protective embrace. Magic was gone from her now. Without it, she relied on her vision of death for support. It had given her the strength to get herself to Mungos. Whenever she needed to focus, he was there and she could push forward with the plans that were forming in her shattered mind. Even knowing that it was just an extension of herself, projecting what she needed to keep her on the edge, to stop her from falling into the tangled web that lurked all around her, it helped. But it hurt to see him. A constant reminder of all she had lost. She ached to follow him to the place where there was no return but there was something she needed to do before she could join him. It was her responsibility.
"Forward he said. Forward we go. Into the Shadow. The Lady in the Dark. Cut the strings. Not your puppet," she said out loud. Words were lost too quickly in her mind. They needed to be said so she could understand herself. "Then sleep. Together."
The pain that accompanied her every moment did not cease when Mary and Elle had spent hours fixing her body, straightening her tortured leg, soothing cuts that required more than basic healing. She'd told them not to bother. She hadn't planned on needing it for much longer, but then she realised it was necessary for what needed to be done. She knew there was something broken within her. The thoughts in her head made sense, but rushed, hard to follow sometimes. And she couldn't explain them to anyone else. Every waking moment was spent missing him.
Which is why she could not remove the vision of him that followed her almost constantly. The air had gotten colder as the days had passed. Her magic had faded away and she had lost the comfort of it's protective embrace. Magic was gone from her now. Without it, she relied on her vision of death for support. It had given her the strength to get herself to Mungos. Whenever she needed to focus, he was there and she could push forward with the plans that were forming in her shattered mind. Even knowing that it was just an extension of herself, projecting what she needed to keep her on the edge, to stop her from falling into the tangled web that lurked all around her, it helped. But it hurt to see him. A constant reminder of all she had lost. She ached to follow him to the place where there was no return but there was something she needed to do before she could join him. It was her responsibility.
"Forward he said. Forward we go. Into the Shadow. The Lady in the Dark. Cut the strings. Not your puppet," she said out loud. Words were lost too quickly in her mind. They needed to be said so she could understand herself. "Then sleep. Together."