soft epilogue
That’s what they’d do. Do everything they could until they couldn’t do anything anymore.
Agreements and mutual understanding were reached. Once again, they were on the same page. It had taken her a few more months to get to his level of holistic awareness of self and relativity. Up until a few minutes ago, she’d never witnessed someone so important to her clinging to their last breaths. Almost mutilated. Maynard had. Several times over.
Speaking about the restfulness of their future together, she smiled despite herself and the tumultuous stretch of their time together since their reunion. Loske had no idea how to work some land. It was advantageous to decide to bunk up with someone who’d come from an agriculturally savvy background if she wanted to actually live out the dream of a peaceful, self-sustaining family life. Desertion of their friends wasn’t something they could realistically consider, either one of them. He was right, not right now. They’d been hard done by, but it wasn’t enough to close the book on that chapter of their lives. Not yet. And she hoped yet never came, honestly. And everything they hoped to harvest would be earned and without question. Something they could enjoy beyond their own incubation, and it be a revelry with their friends. Like Unity Day...should have been. If things hadn’t been weird between herself and Ryv at that juncture, but with Allyson now in the group their friend network had expanded and only made for more seats at the table of the potential gatherings of future them.
Maynard Treicolt took her hand in his. By now, her clenched fists had become limp and the warmth from his fingers, and the familiar coarseness of his touch reminded her that once again, despite what she’d just witnessed, he was alright. Calloused and scarred from the work they couldn’t walk away from. Her thumb ran over his knuckle –– the divots along his knuckles still remnants from the frustration he’d punched out after Honoghr. Those hands. They were so rough and gentle at the same time. She’d only wanted the space to think and parse through her thoughts. Articulating them out loud helped her rationalize, and get far away from her original heretical considerations. Being that close to him was distracting. With all the uncertainty bouncing around in her person, he helped quell it if only with the sureness that she loved him even more after this.
The finality of we have to finish this fight was sound. Loske nodded once, tight lipped. Just short of saluting. Any hostility she’d been feeling effaced, replaced instead with the morbid comprehension of duty for the cause of friendship. Nothing further needed to be said, they’d only be repeating themselves. Throwing synonyms at sentiments that were already aired. Everyday they’d put their war paint on, hold their heads high.
“You’re right.” Her free hand lifted to run her fingers through his hair, following the direction to his jaw, cupping it and nodding curtly again. “Let’s give our best so it finishes quickly, then.” To further calcify the end of the conversation, she leaned up with the intention of delivering a single punctuated kiss, but with everything he’d just confessed she couldn’t find reason to stop or step away. One couldn’t cut it, or would feel too cold. And that one was too quick. The second, third, fourth even came along in rapid succession. She ended up kissing him harder, deeper with more urgency than something uniformed as originally intended. If he had anything further to say, words would be lost to her mouth. It wasn’t until she was breathless that she stopped, and even then she kept her face close to the comfort of his, closing her eyes and letting the entirety of their decision soak in. Nestled against him, she didn’t speak and let the silence stretch for a few precious moments. Uncharacteristic, but necessary.
Finally, she peeled from him and shrugged her jacket off, tossing it absently to the pile where his armour was. It took a lot of restraint to fight the urge to comment now where were we...but there was something more pressing to be taken care of. Selfish fleshly desires had to wait. She’d already made him suffer through too much conversation, any further duress she’d feel horrid about. Wordlessly, Loske climbed onto the bed, where the pillows were, and kneeled, tucking her feet beneath so her knees were touching and her lap was a sloping surface.
“I can’t keep looking at your neck like that, your voice...sorry for making you talk so much.” She murmured sheepishly and patted her thighs to get him to rest the back of his head there and she could concentrate on his neck.
“I think I can try and heal it, at least a little. Not bacta, but..with what we learned on Kiffu, I’ve been practicing. I did some on myself in the hospital too. I’m guaranteed to at least make it marginally better.” She pincered her fingers together to demonstrate the least bit of improvement she could have on the situation. “I don't know how long it will take, though.." Hence the convenience of not standing and doing it. "Maybe you can get some rest in.” A coy grin pulled the edges of her mouth “Save up your energy.”
Agreements and mutual understanding were reached. Once again, they were on the same page. It had taken her a few more months to get to his level of holistic awareness of self and relativity. Up until a few minutes ago, she’d never witnessed someone so important to her clinging to their last breaths. Almost mutilated. Maynard had. Several times over.
Speaking about the restfulness of their future together, she smiled despite herself and the tumultuous stretch of their time together since their reunion. Loske had no idea how to work some land. It was advantageous to decide to bunk up with someone who’d come from an agriculturally savvy background if she wanted to actually live out the dream of a peaceful, self-sustaining family life. Desertion of their friends wasn’t something they could realistically consider, either one of them. He was right, not right now. They’d been hard done by, but it wasn’t enough to close the book on that chapter of their lives. Not yet. And she hoped yet never came, honestly. And everything they hoped to harvest would be earned and without question. Something they could enjoy beyond their own incubation, and it be a revelry with their friends. Like Unity Day...should have been. If things hadn’t been weird between herself and Ryv at that juncture, but with Allyson now in the group their friend network had expanded and only made for more seats at the table of the potential gatherings of future them.
Maynard Treicolt took her hand in his. By now, her clenched fists had become limp and the warmth from his fingers, and the familiar coarseness of his touch reminded her that once again, despite what she’d just witnessed, he was alright. Calloused and scarred from the work they couldn’t walk away from. Her thumb ran over his knuckle –– the divots along his knuckles still remnants from the frustration he’d punched out after Honoghr. Those hands. They were so rough and gentle at the same time. She’d only wanted the space to think and parse through her thoughts. Articulating them out loud helped her rationalize, and get far away from her original heretical considerations. Being that close to him was distracting. With all the uncertainty bouncing around in her person, he helped quell it if only with the sureness that she loved him even more after this.
The finality of we have to finish this fight was sound. Loske nodded once, tight lipped. Just short of saluting. Any hostility she’d been feeling effaced, replaced instead with the morbid comprehension of duty for the cause of friendship. Nothing further needed to be said, they’d only be repeating themselves. Throwing synonyms at sentiments that were already aired. Everyday they’d put their war paint on, hold their heads high.
“You’re right.” Her free hand lifted to run her fingers through his hair, following the direction to his jaw, cupping it and nodding curtly again. “Let’s give our best so it finishes quickly, then.” To further calcify the end of the conversation, she leaned up with the intention of delivering a single punctuated kiss, but with everything he’d just confessed she couldn’t find reason to stop or step away. One couldn’t cut it, or would feel too cold. And that one was too quick. The second, third, fourth even came along in rapid succession. She ended up kissing him harder, deeper with more urgency than something uniformed as originally intended. If he had anything further to say, words would be lost to her mouth. It wasn’t until she was breathless that she stopped, and even then she kept her face close to the comfort of his, closing her eyes and letting the entirety of their decision soak in. Nestled against him, she didn’t speak and let the silence stretch for a few precious moments. Uncharacteristic, but necessary.
Finally, she peeled from him and shrugged her jacket off, tossing it absently to the pile where his armour was. It took a lot of restraint to fight the urge to comment now where were we...but there was something more pressing to be taken care of. Selfish fleshly desires had to wait. She’d already made him suffer through too much conversation, any further duress she’d feel horrid about. Wordlessly, Loske climbed onto the bed, where the pillows were, and kneeled, tucking her feet beneath so her knees were touching and her lap was a sloping surface.
“I can’t keep looking at your neck like that, your voice...sorry for making you talk so much.” She murmured sheepishly and patted her thighs to get him to rest the back of his head there and she could concentrate on his neck.
“I think I can try and heal it, at least a little. Not bacta, but..with what we learned on Kiffu, I’ve been practicing. I did some on myself in the hospital too. I’m guaranteed to at least make it marginally better.” She pincered her fingers together to demonstrate the least bit of improvement she could have on the situation. “I don't know how long it will take, though.." Hence the convenience of not standing and doing it. "Maybe you can get some rest in.” A coy grin pulled the edges of her mouth “Save up your energy.”
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