[OOC: Part of the Duet for Claws and Swords plot.]
Moon is still in her tree.
It's become a comfortable place, really. She doesn't have to eat. She doesn't have to drink. She doesn't have to sleep. She can just sit in the quiet, occasionally dealing with family or the wolves.
She has grown fond of her tree.
Moon, it seems, has no intention of
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"Hello little cat." Moon smiles, tilting her head. "But not a cat. Not really. Don't come to 'here kitty, kitty', do you? No. You are bright. Bright and pretty and Star would like you."
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"I am bright, indeed," he says, tilting his head in mirror of her movement as he pads gingerly along the branch. "One of the Nine that carry that title. And you? A lonely dryad with leaf-green eyes?"
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"Dryad? Oh, no. They are pretty and speak to the trees and the tree speak back. I talk to the trees, but they don't talk to me. I am Moon."
As if that was explanation enough.
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Star doesn't look up until she's actually made the bottom of the tree, but when she does there's a faint smile plucking at her lips as her gaze go to the only place it could be drawn here.
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"Bright sister, you've come to find me?"
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Her eyes are bright, warm but there's a level of absent inquisitiveness after her first statement. "I missed your company. You've been here a while."
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She looks up at the branches.
"Safe here. Can't break the rules. Can't overstep. Can't be tempted."
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Dark woman flanked by two bright lions.
"They will need you soon."
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"Want to interfere. Can't interfere. Rules. Chains. No lock pick."
She peers over her knees at Strength.
"The path will devour them."
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She tries, but imitating her sister's thought patterns isn't easy.
"Not all of them. And what is, will only seem consumed."
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"I wanted to stop him."
She'd never wanted to stop a card, prevent their duty.
[OOC: There is a plot post in Moon's journal regarding Duet if you'd like to take a peek. I missed adding Strength to the filter!]
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Beat.
"Evening, my dear sister!"
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"I am poetry personified," she reminds him. "Hello, brother-mine. Have you, too, come to try and tempt me from the safety of my tree?"
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But he was like her.
He Awoke.
He hadn't been Made.
"I don't know what to do," she whispers.
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