-Mystik Surreality-
Summary// Dawn always comes, even to the most evil of nights. Leon had to learn that lesson... from one who's dawn hadn't yet come yet. [Dagger/Leon]
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Leon stared up at starry sky. It was cold, and cloudy. But it was a sky like none other, because it was so like the one he'd left behind.
He tensed when he heard footsteps approaching his little utopia, but he didn't protest when a lithe body sat down next to him and stared up at the sky... his sky. She hugged her arms as if she was cold but she said nothing, did not even meet his eyes.
He opened his mouth to curse at her, or send her away with a cutting remark when she looked at him and he saw in her eyes the same pain that he felt. The words died on his tongue.
Tell me what they've done
"Tell me." he spoke simply. She tensed, but when she began to speak her words were clear and strong. They did not quiver like her small body did next to his. She spoke of the beauty of her town, Alexandria, of her friends and her people.
He started. She'd been a queen in her world.
But her laments were of those she'd lost, and that she had survived. She was like him in that. Neither wanted to survive without those they'd come to love as their family.
He took her hand in his and gave it a small squeeze. She didn't look at him, not until her shaking finally stopped. Her face was tear-stained when she looked at him, but she was more beautiful for all her sorrows.
To make my demons run
They'd survived so many of the same trials, the same horrors... she was someone who knew why he kept himself bottled up in his own mind.
But her pain was far more raw that his, and her demons still very real. He shifted towards her and touched her shoulder. She still shook, partly from the cold and partly from reliving the horror.
But that was a step in the healing, he realized. He'd been there... but he'd retreated before his own memories. He'd retreated before her death.
He'd sworn off friendship, and especially love, since then.
She had taken that step towards healing... could he?
But it's open if you're true
He forced a smile. "Will you listen to me?" he asked after a long silence. She smiled warmly, full of her own sorrow, but knowing how sincere of a question that was.
"Yes."
So he spoke to her, and his mind and heart began to open bit by bit.
I can understand the you
Her touch didn't bother him, either. Another sign that he understood her, and she understood him.
He finally ran out of words, and she laid next to him for the hours (minutes?) it took them both to compose themselves. She sat up first, followed by him with his hands around her waist and head pillowed on her shoulder.
No words were exchanged, but enough passed between them without words that neither saw need to speak.
Under wicked sky
"It's going to rain." he murmured into her hair. She nodded slightly, but resisted when he tried to help her stand.
"I want to stay and watch the storm." she said, but her look asked him to stay with her. He nodded and they settled back by to watch the rain and thunder.
She settled against him, head pillowed on one of his arms and around her shoulders. He found he didn't mind, and that her breathing was soothing against the deafening storm.
Dark of night
We share this paralyze
They weren't afraid anymore, and yet they were both terrified.
A pair of blackened hearts, burned by life's wicked hand... but they had begun to heal. Through the dark of this storm, the dark of night, they were healing.
But there's no sun shining through
She was a polite creature, and quiet as well. She could understand his need to hear the overtures of silence, once in awhile. She could very well be able to touch the core of his heart, to open that locked door... if he let her try.
But there's no sun shining through
'Good.' he thought defiantly, though the small part of his heart that had dared to hope winced. He was running again, away from the thoughts of loving someone. He couldn't allow it, not when Traverse Town, or this world, could disappear any time now and he could be the lone survivor again.
'Besides, she's already lost someone... she couldn't survive if she lost another lover.' he tried to comfort himself. He finally shook his head and stopped. 'Who are you, Leon? I don't recognize who I am anymore...'
Turn the pages, turn the stone
How could anyone expect him to move on, through that all... let alone to heal!
But time passes, and physical wounds heal. Could emotions heal too?
He turned that over in his mind. He didn't crumble anymore at every thought of Rinoa. Was that healing or strength?
Should I open it for you?
They were so alike... but she was so fragile outwardly with a heart of tarnished gold. She could help him heal, should he allow her. He was sure of this now.
But should he let her heal him? Was it insulting Rinoa's memory to grow closer to Dagger...
Sick and tired, I stand alone
They hadn't understood his haunted eyes.
But her eyes were as haunted as his... they had that bond if nothing else. But she was also open, and truthful when it did't pain her to be so.
Her pain was not an unbearable burden, to her. She would not allow it to crumble her.
Could he stand alone under his own burden of grief for much longer? He doubted it.
Cause I'm the one who waits for you
He tensed, then glanced at her. "You followed me."
"Leon, I don't know how you feel about me... and I'm not sure how I feel about you..." she sighed. "But we both know how painful that loss is. We understand that much about each other."
He tensed, then released that tension with a deep sigh. "I know, Dagger." he breathed. He closed his eyes and felt her hand on his shoulder.
"I'm not ready to love again... I know that much. But could we at least be friends?" she asked him. He turned and looked down at her.
Finally he nodded. "Friends... I haven't let anymore that close in a long time... but I think it's finally time." he put a hand on her shoulder.
She smiled. "Maybe once we've both healed more..." she trailed off. "We'll wait until then, though."
"A pair of the forsaken." she whispered back.
They were a pair, he mused. She was very right.
This won't hurt I swear
"Dagger... thank you." he mumbled. She smiled.
"No thanks necessary. We're friends, Leon."
Friendship... it had only hurt him before. But she was offering her hand as a friend, and perhaps more. He couldn't turn her down, could he? No, not honestly. Not now, anyway.
She loves me still
But she'll never love again
When the reach the Inn, he allowed her to go first in the communal bathroom to get a warm shower. He sat gingerly on a bench in the hallway.
She didn't love him. Not yet. But the candle was there to be li, if he finally decided to try with her.
But for now, friendship was more than enough.
But she'll be there when I'm gone
'But we both know how painful that loss is. We understand that much about each other.' Her words echoed in his mind. Yes, they did understand pain and could understand each other because of it. He smiled slightly as he stepped out of the shower.
Yes she'll be there when I'm gone
'We understand that much about each other.'
But there was a world to understand about him. How could she know his darkest side? She was so engulfed in light.
He suddenly felt the mental equivalent of a slap across the face. Of course she understands the darkness. She'd been lost in it as well, since she'd arrived.
A small, content smile, rose from the knowledge that she at least understood him. If no one else did, then Dagger did.
Tell me what I've done
"I ... I couldn't sleep... I'm sorry if I woke you but..." she stopped. "Can I stay with you for the rest of the night?"
He nodded and let her in. She moved to take the chair he'd been sitting in before, but he caught her hand. "We can share the bed. It's large enough for two friends to share."
She blushed faintly in the darkness, but they soon found themselves at opposite ends of the wooden bed and tucked in rather comfortably.
So are your eyes
Let her enjoy her rest. He couldn't sleep, but he wasn't afraid... not anymore.
His heart was still locked closed, but she had the key. And she knew how to open it.
Now I see the sun
So, content, he curled up on his side of the bed and closed his eyes. The dawn of his own darkness hadn't come, but he could see the light on the horizon. It was only a matter of time.
