Venus Dee Milo (
celebrityskinned) wrote in
thearena2014-10-03 03:41 am
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The Fissures That Keep Us Divided Can't Hold Me Away [Closed]
WHO| Venus and Kankri
WHAT| Venus and Kankri make stuffed animals.
WHEN| Week four.
WHERE| Build-a-Bear!
WARNINGS| None right now. A bit of fluff with Venus and Kankri.
She doesn't tell Kankri why she needs to find him, why at this moment it's so important for her to wrap his arms around his shoulders and watch him while he sleeps. She suspects he knows, that he doesn't need his importance to her spelled out. He gives her a reason to hold herself together, and that's enough.
She spends the night by his side and rests a full six hours for the first time in two weeks when he offers to take watch. He doesn't wake her, probably knowing how important it is that she get as much sleep as she can. When she does finally wake, she doesn't look happy but she does look more alive than she has in a while.
She doesn't say she's sorry his friends are dead. She doesn't say what troubles her. Somehow, that seems almost profane, bringing their sorrows into this one small haven they have, the oasis of each others' company.
What she says is "what's your opinion on teddy bears?"
WHAT| Venus and Kankri make stuffed animals.
WHEN| Week four.
WHERE| Build-a-Bear!
WARNINGS| None right now. A bit of fluff with Venus and Kankri.
She doesn't tell Kankri why she needs to find him, why at this moment it's so important for her to wrap his arms around his shoulders and watch him while he sleeps. She suspects he knows, that he doesn't need his importance to her spelled out. He gives her a reason to hold herself together, and that's enough.
She spends the night by his side and rests a full six hours for the first time in two weeks when he offers to take watch. He doesn't wake her, probably knowing how important it is that she get as much sleep as she can. When she does finally wake, she doesn't look happy but she does look more alive than she has in a while.
She doesn't say she's sorry his friends are dead. She doesn't say what troubles her. Somehow, that seems almost profane, bringing their sorrows into this one small haven they have, the oasis of each others' company.
What she says is "what's your opinion on teddy bears?"
