AN: Round 2 - prompt: a femmeslash pairing
The Rise and Fall of Cyan
They were the outcasts, the weirdos, the crazy ones. One with her strange beliefs, her mad inventions and her daisy chains; the other with her failed predictions, her theatrical ways and her many glittering necklaces. But they were together.
Both pairs of eyes were so easy to get lost in: one a calming sea of periwinkle blue; the other a mysterious green sheltered by a transparent shields, disguisedly begging to be made vulnerable. And sure enough, the one with the blue had the sensibility to decipher that message, so that Green gratefully gave in to Blue.
The Raveclaw Tower wasn't enough: there Green still needed her shields. So Blue showed Green her hideout, whose traditional rainbow of colourful experimental jets of light from then on shared the space amicably with the glow of the crystal ball and the soothing perfume of the tea leaves.
Many nights Green allowed Blue to gently explore her, unveiling bits of her soul always hidden from others and letting Blue cast its angelical light upon all of Green's secrets. Blue, in retribution, shared her creations with Green and marvelled at Green's own discoveries - the kind of sincere admiration that neither could find elsewhere.
Thus, blessed by a myriad of sparkling colours, Blue and Green became cyan. They complemented each other for three years - three, the number of balance, the one that overcomes duality and establishes harmony. Three, followed by four, the one so easily divided.
On the fourth year of their union, dark clouds began to obscure its joyous lights. Crystal ball and tea leaves and planets and cards all pointed towards the ruin of cyan, but showed immense happiness for Blue once the ties had been severed.
Green was devastated, and for days whimpered into Blue's shoulder, unable to give her the news. At long last, Green left Blue refusing to give explanations, and grieved at the loss, but dared not regret setting free one with a life line so short.
AN: That was Sybill Trelawney/Pandora Lovegood, in case it wasn't clear. When I wrote this, I didn't know Luna's mum's name had been revealed, so I avoided naming anyone.
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