Characters: Snow Villiers
feymarked & Serah Farron
fatemarked Setting/Location: Beast's Castle and Caravan
Date & Time: Backdated just before the Caravan leaves
Warnings: None...so far?
Summary: Snow and Serah have some catching up to do after the Masquerade. They'll explore the castle before getting on the Caravan.
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If anything, her presence alone made everything much better. )
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Her voice was faint, but nothing she ever said went unnoticed. He followed her gaze, realizing what she'd meant the second his eyes fell on his brand, inoffensive for the time being but still present regardless.
"Serah," his own voice lowered slightly, and he halted once more to stand before her, one of his hands on her shoulder. "Nothing could've made me leave you behind. It was the right thing to do." And he firmly believed it, for he never could bring himself to sit idly while he knew something could be done to help someone. Whether it was crazy or not. Heroes didn't back down, and when it came to Serah, it was even truer.
He gazed at her for a moment, his fingers slowly running up her neck to reach her cheek. No, he'd never forgiven himself if he had left her alone. He had promised to be hers forever no matter what, and he intended on keeping his words.
"It was the only thing I could do," he added softly, his voice but a whisper. His eyes reflected the love he felt for her, and in that moment it ( ... )
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The mention of Lightning teaching her how to fight sent an odd shiver down his spine; he shot her a sidelong glance, eyebrows raised. Not much could still surprise him now, but he definitely hadn't expected that.
"You won't have to run away," he protested, shaking his head slightly as he still pondered the thought of Serah fighting alongside them. He was a hero - he was her hero - and if she could protect herself, what would be left of him? "Not if I'm here," he added softly, his free hand tightening in unison with his jaw.
Snow would never let anything happen to her, but on the other hand, some things were out of his control. He had been completely helpless when she had turned into crystal, and perhaps the future held more unpleasant surprises. He couldn't risk her safety simply out of pride... but wouldn't fighting automatically put her in danger ( ... )
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"Nothing's gonna happen to me, Serah," and he'd almost added 'ever' to his phrase, but he knew now that nothing was to be taken for granted. He knew of what he was capable and he had faith in his abilities, yet hadn't he been turned into a l'cie? Everything was possible, even failure... All he could do was try his hardest to ensure that it'd always end well.
But I could never learn how to replace youHe gave her hand a little squeeze, his heart heavy in his chest. Nothing had changed. Nothing would. "I think I rather like the idea," he smiled, the thought of being "stuck" with her definitely more appealing than the previous one. "Didn't I ask you to marry me, after all ( ... )
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They really weren’t in Cocoon anymore, were they?
"You’re kidding!” she exclaimed, her voice halfway between a suppressed shout and a laugh. She released Snow's hand and sprinted over to the window. That had to be the caravan. It couldn’t be anything else. No way. Serah had never seen anything like it before. She could only stare in amazement at its impossibly tall towers and gape at the behemoth of a creature that stood beside it. Grandore, undoubtedly. “We’re going to ride in that? But it’s huge. He’s huge ( ... )
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