Terezi glared at the blue blooded troll. "You," she spat, "Are a terrible, terrible person." The tears fell slowly as Vriska Serket smirked a smirk so sincerely evil. The blind female fell to her knees and let out a cry of dismay as the other female tossed her dice, growling a soft "You deserved everything dealt at you, Pyrope. You don't know what I had to go through to execute him, and now that he's gone, we can all live peacefully on Alternia without the mutant bothering us and riski—""You didn't love him like I did! Nobody did!" She screamed, anger flooding out of her. "And now," She paused to inhale shakily, "Nobody will." The highblood spun on her heels, shrugging and walking before Terezi grabbed her shoulder. "You've done a terrible thing." Vriska snickered at the snide comment. "And what? You gonna flip your stupid little coin?" "No." "Then what—""You'll see."
The funeral was short and crummy. Six trolls arrived, two by force. Karkat's lusus was there as well, consoling everyone; Nepeta Leijon, Equius Zahhak (who was on the verge of tears, and obviously sad, despite what he said,) Sollux Captor, Feferi Peixes, Terezi Pyrope (Karkat's dear matesprit,) and Kanaya Maryam (his moirail.) Kanaya was crying silently, Nepeta and Feferi were bawling, Sollux and Equius were fighting back tears, and Terezi was crying while also muttering and scribbling ideas for how to get back at the kismesis that had taken it too far that one night. Nepeta and Feferi spoke softly in between frequent sobs, "I can't believe Karkitty's—""Gone! It's just so horribubble!" Terezi only managed to pick up that, but didn't mind; now was not the time for eavesdropping, now was the time for revenge. The female rose, marching out of the facility silently and angrily. "TZ, where are you going?" Sollux pondered aloud, much to his dismay as Terezi gave him a cold glare and spat, "To do justice."
The teal blooded troll slid into her former kismesis's hive, her cane in one hand to help aid her in her search. "Vriska," Terezi called, "Come out, come out wherever you are." She heard quick footsteps and ran in the direction of them, sniffing silently as she went. "Found you!" She whispered as she found the female reading in a corner. "Vriska Serket." The blueblood looked up and gasped. "Terezi," she sighed, her voice quavering slightly with fear as she rose from her spot. The female opposite her slid the metal blade from its sheath as she stepped closer and closer. It had seemed time had slowed down and a small "Tick, tock, tick, tock" was made with each of Terezi's steps; The reason being was that Terezi was whispering the clock sounds as she stepped closer, murmuring court terms. "Senator Lemonsnout," she rasped, "Has the jury come to its verdict?" She waited and nodded, cackling. "Ooh, I like that verdict. Let's make—"she pulled the blade back "—It—"she pulled Vriska's glasses from her face, revealing the wound left by a familiar robot "—so!—"she inserted the blade in Vriska's midsection, cackling into the cry of victory that filled the night.
