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The door he gallantly opened for her opened out into gently lapping waters, lit from overhead by a multitude of stars uncountable. So many together, they give off a glow stronger than the light of the full moon, singing softly of promised rest for those below. The insubstantial spirits of the dead rise from the waters, some quickly, eager for their eternal rest, and some slowly, fighting the pull even as they rise, foot by foot.
The two of them step down slightly into the water that only rises to their ankles, and Yrael closes the door behind them.
"As you can see," Yrael smiles. "I have been practicing even when not at the Milliways lake."
Despite the fact that the waters of Death aren't exactly the same as other water.
The door he gallantly opened for her opened out into gently lapping waters, lit from overhead by a multitude of stars uncountable. So many together, they give off a glow stronger than the light of the full moon, singing softly of promised rest for those below. The insubstantial spirits of the dead rise from the waters, some quickly, eager for their eternal rest, and some slowly, fighting the pull even as they rise, foot by foot.
The two of them step down slightly into the water that only rises to their ankles, and Yrael closes the door behind them.
"As you can see," Yrael smiles. "I have been practicing even when not at the Milliways lake."
Despite the fact that the waters of Death aren't exactly the same as other water.
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Date: 2006-12-11 06:09 pm (UTC)From:His starting dash may have taken her by surprise, but her own feet were sure and swift in catching up, a laugh flying from her lips to echo his in the grey wrapped place...
Sounds far to bright for Death to accept kindly.
It mattered not though, she was intent on tagging the bag of his shirt.
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Date: 2006-12-11 06:22 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-12-11 06:25 pm (UTC)From:Which was...little. She was usually busy when she noted such an onrush. She managed to brush fingers across his back, her own feet loving water, any water, enough to leave star like trails in the air at each pounding step...
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Date: 2006-12-11 06:31 pm (UTC)From:"I want grilled salmon with lemon and a glass of milk to go with it," he laughs as they slow from their run.
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Date: 2006-12-11 07:03 pm (UTC)From:Her feet kicked up water more playfully as they slowed, though she was careful to splash just to the side of her companion.
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Date: 2006-12-12 12:41 am (UTC)From:There is something dark in the water off to their left. It splashes once and is gone from sight.
Hopefully it will be smart enough to stay away.
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Date: 2006-12-12 06:22 am (UTC)From:Then she looked own at the waters and obligingly started walking on top of them before slipping an arm around Yrael's waist again.
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Date: 2006-12-12 06:26 am (UTC)From:"Show off," he says softly, affection in his voice.
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Date: 2006-12-12 06:29 am (UTC)From:It wasn't showing off in her book really, it was just as normal to walk on water as below it...but teasing was still good.
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Date: 2006-12-12 06:35 am (UTC)From:Not that he'd ever really do that. Showing off is a natural reaction to being able to do something that others can't, in Yrael's opinion. It means that he can cite it as out of his control when he shows off, being oh so snarky and smug. It also means that he forgives others when they show off. But still, teasing is good.
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Date: 2006-12-12 06:39 am (UTC)From:Then she turned her head slightly, flame colored hair rasping quietly against white as she glanced around "Hmmm, company." the shadow it seemed had gone off t inform other, larger ones...
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Date: 2006-12-12 06:50 am (UTC)From:And sighs, smile fading into a look of vague irritation. "Uninvited guests are always so rude."
His brightness flares slightly, only slightly, against the darkness: a small warning. Dead of the Second Precinct should be able to tell what he is, if not specifically what he is.
The two of them keep walking towards the nearing sound of rushing water that marks the First Gate.
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Date: 2006-12-12 06:55 am (UTC)From:"After all, it's what showing off is for, having people come stare at you..." the sound of roaring water was near deafening but they could always hear one another. It worked like that.
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Date: 2006-12-12 07:09 am (UTC)From:Incandescent green gaze still resting upon the Dead creatures, Yrael reaches out a hand and says the Words that will stop the rush of water so they may pass into the First Precinct.
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Date: 2006-12-12 07:13 am (UTC)From:The waters stopped and something screamed, bubbly and water logged as a shadow attempted to dart past the pair and through the opened gate. It never surfaced, just floated painfully away as the rest of the shadows checked their forward movement.
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Date: 2006-12-12 07:19 am (UTC)From:He takes on an air of mock-belligerent surprise. "What? Only most cases?" he says as they step through the Gate and away from the now-considerably more wary Dead creatures. The First Precinct is lighter, its waters shallower and its current no more than moderately treacherous.
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Date: 2006-12-12 07:27 am (UTC)From:As for the shadow? It wouldn't certainly hit the ninth...perhaps even seek it...for there were worse things than Stars.
She let her feet sink back into teh water once past the gate and looked around "Well, this seems almost tame compare dto most of the precincts. I guess we're almost out huh?"
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Date: 2006-12-12 07:41 am (UTC)From:And Yrael concurs.
"Yes, this is the last one. I am not exactly sure where we will come out, but..." he shrugs, "we shall find out."
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Date: 2006-12-12 07:44 am (UTC)From:"We don't know where we're coming out? That could be interesting..." just in case she swallowed her flame away. No need to scare the natives.
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Date: 2006-12-12 08:14 am (UTC)From:They seem to be in some sort of a well-kept and landscaped garden, with stone walls enclosing it and giving brown vines something to cling to. All the vegetation is bare of leaves or dead, in the late fall day. The air is chill, though a welcome warmth after the deep chill of Death. The sky is mostly full of clouds spotted with the forms of seagulls. Everywhere there is the smell of the sea. Yrael looks around, smiling.
"Ahh. Not too far off the mark. This is one of the castle gardens."
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Date: 2006-12-12 08:23 am (UTC)From:She she'd finally had enough of savory the crisp air she looked around. She'd...never understood gardens. Decorative gardens anyway. Parks were at least closer to reality...but she smiled anyway "Well, true, they could follow the sounds of your voice anywhere..." she teased, nodding to the garden gate.
"Shall we be sneaky?"
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Date: 2006-12-12 08:39 am (UTC)From:He glances up as he walks. "It is..." The day is overcast, so it's hard to tell. "...noonish, so most would be at lunch, right about now."
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Date: 2006-12-12 08:44 am (UTC)From:"Will we have to crawl through a dungeon?" she asked curiously. Treasury evoked those kinds of images in her head. Long stone corridors, gold in piles...
The paths certainly were winding, and it seemed that the gardens had their own spots of wilderness where gardeners seemed to forget...thorny branches of a wildly dormant rose bush caught in her hair a moment, but that didn't stop her for long.
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Date: 2006-12-12 08:49 am (UTC)From:They reach the gate and Yrael peers out. "Clear. That door over there goes to one of the servant passages. They're mostly separate from the passages used by the royal family, so we have less to worry about from guards and the like."
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Date: 2006-12-12 08:52 am (UTC)From:But hey, it took all types.
She didn't run, no, she sauntered easily to the door and rattled the handle. A moment longer and the door clicked open easily on well oiled hinges. After all, servants didn't like to be caught sneaking into the royal gardens eh?
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