Desiderata | By : grimreaperchibi Category: Web Comics > Homestuck Views: 1782 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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A/N: This representation of Aradia is dedicated to my moirail, who has 0_0 me into compliance more than once herself.
I apologize in advance for the weird formatting of pesterlogs. Please let me know if they are unreadable or confusing and I'll try something else. ---------- For most of the night, Sollux traveled, stopping only once to change out his possessions at his hive stem before moving on, chasing the moon across the sky. The bright light of dawn had started to catch up to him by the time he finally landed outside Aradia's hive. Through either good timing or serendipity, she was waiting when he arrived and wasted no time hurrying him inside and into a shower to help physically thaw and relax him. Afterwards, she combed her claws through his damp hair until the inner ice started to melt as well. It started with small shudders which gave way to hiccupping keens, then heaving sobs, and finally the mourning wail of pain that had gone too deep. Sollux cried into her lap until the force of his emotions threatened to tear him apart. Only then did Aradia start shooshing him back down. Once calmed to a slightly less hysterical state, she forced him to drink a cup of some tea she'd made heavily laced with honey before shooing him into the recuprecoon ahead of her. Between his own exhaustion, the sopor, and whatever herbal concoction she'd poured down his throat, Sollux started drifting off within minutes. He tried to say something, to explain before passing out, but all Aradia did was press a finger to his lips and a kiss to his forehead, saying, "Tomorrow's soon enough." Even tomorrow was going to be too soon. Sollux simply curled his moirail closer, glad for the steadying weight, and let himself sleep without ever saying a word. It was actually three tomorrows before they had their talk. The first night, Sollux mostly slept. That worked out to both their benefits, since his unplanned arrival left Aradia with no time to readjust her own schedule. The extra rest helped the emotional wounds scab a bit more while keeping him appropriately occupied despite being alone. The second night, she pulled his ass out of the slime, coerced him into eating, and dragged him around with her as she took care of various chores around her hive and property, talking happily all the while about her life since the last time they'd spoken. On the third night, watching the stars from the hill behind her hive that mimicked the one that had been there on Alternia, she gently poked him into speaking. After a couple false starts, he told her. The chance meeting on the street. The sudden disappearance from online. The willful use of his Vision. The fear of actually seeing the other passed out on the floor. The anger, cold against the thought of rape, yet hot when it turned out the other just wasn't taking care of himself. How sick he felt listening to Karkat scream through the pain and the fractures between them that had gone deeper and deeper each time until there was nothing except empty space. He meant to stop before admitting he'd been dumb enough to push even further after all that, but he couldn't curb his mouth. It felt too good to purge everything he'd kept locked out in order to do what needed to be done, even though it left him feeling raw and exhausted afterwards. There was no moon that night, so it was impossible to tell how long it took for words to start failing him. Aradia sat quietly through the whole thing, slowly carding her fingers through his hair as he talked and continued on for a while afterward when there were only the normal sounds of night around them. "Are you ready to listen?" she finally asked when he'd evened out again. Sollux nodded quietly and felt her hands pull away only to then pull him close for a fierce hug. "I'm proud of you," she said softly, "and you did the right thing. No matter what else happens, I want you to remember that." Another flux of too-strong emotion made him hold back just as tightly. When he nodded because he didn't trust his voice, Aradia pulled back, holding him out at arm's length in her no-nonsense, serious business, do-I-have-your-attention gesture. "You're flushed for him. No," she admonished when he groaned. "You said you'd listen. You're flushed for him, Sollux, and frankly I'd be more surprised if you weren't after everything." "I know I'm flushed for the idiot, AA. That's the problem." He sighed as he rubbed his temples. "I don't want to be flushed for him. I don't want to go through this shit again, especially not when I've managed to fuck over a relationship I'm not even technically in yet. Let's face it; I'm the universe's worst matesprit and it's better if I just let that quadrant rot." "You didn't fuck anything up," Aradia responded sternly. "Not yet, at least. You will have if you don't go back and try to do something about this, though." She titled his face back up so that they were looking at each other again. "I'm not saying this is going to be easy, or even all that pleasant the first few times. And there is the chance it won't get better. But your friendship with Karkat is one of the things that lived on when the game ended. Doesn't that alone make it worthwhile enough to fight for?" "And that's why I know it's not going to work. He'll just laugh in my face when I say I'm red for him." "He's already put his trust in you by letting you take care of him while he'd been sick. He's trusted you with the life of his moirail, who is otherwise completely defenseless. You're the first person he's ever been sexually associative with. How much more trust does he need to display before you feel you can trust him back?" She cupped his cheek gently. "Sollux, please, I know it's frightening. I don't blame you in the least for being scared; your heart's taken a lot of damage. If there's anyone out there who's taken as much of a beating as you have, though, it's Karkat. I think he's just as scared and confused as you are, only he doesn't have anyone else to fall back on, to tell him that what he's feeling is okay or help him sort it all out. And I don't want you to miss out on a chance for happiness just because you're afraid. We've gone through too much to let fear be the only reason we don't try." She leaned over and kissed his forehead. "Give it time. Give yourself time. And then just try." Sollux stayed for two more nights afterwards. Then Aradia lovingly kicked him out of her hive, saying he'd procrastinated long enough. He returned to his hive stem after making the usual assortment of promises (yes, he'd contact her when he got there; yes, he'd eat something better than instant noodles and cereal; yes, he had his checklist and yes, he'd accomplish at least one thing on it every day until she said otherwise). But where coming back to his own space had always felt comforting in the past, he now looked around his sparse flat and wondered why it suddenly felt empty. And dirty. He wasn't the neatest of trolls, and considering that was an oxymoronic statement anyway really said something, but he had developed a limit to the amount of mess he could stand. He sighed and tacked the list of chores his moirail had given him where he'd be most likely to see it regularly. And look at that, taking out the garbage was one of the things he had to accomplish. He just had to collect it first… With a half-hearted groan, Sollux grabbed a trash bag and began the process of saving his living space from the encroachment of the can empire, which had apparently annexed quite a bit of territory recently. About halfway through his task, he realized how he was thinking and smacked himself. This was why spending an extended amount of time with Aradia was a bad idea—her overactive imagination was infectious. The thought alone eased some of the tension inside him. Sollux felt absolutely disgusting by the time he finished, but the apartment looked better and he felt somewhat better for it as well. He smiled a bit as he crossed that off his list, wondering if he should tell her about the whole thing and surprise her, or say nothing and deny her the feeling of victory for getting into his head. *** -carcinoGeneticist [CG] is online-While AFF and its agents attempt to remove all illegal works from the site as quickly and thoroughly as possible, there is always the possibility that some submissions may be overlooked or dismissed in error. The AFF system includes a rigorous and complex abuse control system in order to prevent improper use of the AFF service, and we hope that its deployment indicates a good-faith effort to eliminate any illegal material on the site in a fair and unbiased manner. This abuse control system is run in accordance with the strict guidelines specified above.
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