Dorian Carver (
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The Morning After Meme

the morning after meme
1. Post your characters!
2. Respond to others!
3. Your characters wake up together.
4. What happened? Memories can be intact or they can piece together the mystery.
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Silence hung in the air between them like dead weight. There would be no lie good enough to convince him to drop the subject. But, the truth wouldn't be enough either. Sadly, she had no other choice; no escape this time. ]
My training had been completed. You were no longer needed.
[ That was what they had told her, but she had known the real reason why. ]
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[ There's no threat to his voice. It'd be unnecessary at this juncture. He's nearly killed her twice, and hasn't. He could easily do her harm, and she knows it. It's more important to be able to see through these facades of hers to the heart of the matter, and she will come clean eventually.
He has the patience to wait her out. He has all the time in the world, now. ]
Tell me.
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[The words were soft and breathy and her eyes left his to focus on something not so intense. Looking into them, even though they held no familiarity of her were the same eyes that she looked into when they sparred, or as they passed each other in the hallway. Across the dining hall.
In the shower.]
It was a long time ago.
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[ There are too many holes, too many blanks left unfilled, and piecing things together one step at a time is all that the previous months have been. That, and extracting vengeance on the ones who unleashed him on the world, who manipulated him into doing their bidding.
Natasha was no different. She of all people might understand what it was like to be taken apart and put back together again as something else, something not entirely you. ]
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Nor, could she become the person she thought she might have been if they hadn't taken her away from her life all those years ago. That's something they had in common; each of them knew what the other had been through.
He was the closest thing she knew to normal.
When she spoke again, it was with that understanding that he sought.]
We got too close and they found out. They didn't want you compromising me.
[What they didn't know was that he already had.]