Troupe Master Grimm (
hagrides) wrote in
prismatica2020-09-01 06:02 pm
un: grimm
My roommate since I arrived in Lunatia one year ago, Lobco, has gone home. The apartment is terribly quiet without her, even though she was never the loud type. Strange how that happens.
Will you remember what has transpired here when you return? Do you wish to remember?
Will you remember what has transpired here when you return? Do you wish to remember?

[Text] un: voidheart
[It doesn't feel like they can properly get across their feelings just by typing, but it's all they've got.]
I hope I bring what I have gained here back to Hallownest. I hope my sister and sibling already have. And I hope Lobco kept what you taught her.
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It would bring me happiness if the Hollow Knight was able to retain some good memories from their stay here.
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To them.
[It's an absurd hope to cling to, and they know it, but they've lost two of their best friends, their sister, and their biggest sibling in the time they've been here. They've got to believe in something.]
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Perhaps. Such would be the happy ending they both deserve.
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[Which really doesn't feel like much.]
How are you coping?
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You are at home, yes?
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It will not take long.
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[When they arrive, the Knight will find Grimm sitting in a comfortable chair, with Grimmchild in his arms. They mewl plaintively when the Knight enters, distressed both for their own sake and for their parent's.]
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Closing the door behind themselves, they scuttle over to him and their child, hopping up onto the arm of the chair with no difficulty. One hand moves to pat the child, the other to Grimm's arm. They can't communicate that way... but really, what would they have to say, anyway?]
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[They can't say much like this, but they don't need to - their presence is enough. Grimm sets a hand gently on top of their head.]
I worry for her. Her treatment before coming here was not what she deserved.
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And it's absolutely horrifying.
They pull back enough to sign at him.]
If I could go with her to strike at the ones hurting her, I would.
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As would I. That would be easy. To wait and hope is far more difficult.
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[There's so much they can't actually effect, after all.]
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Do you think we did enough for Lobco?
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[Even if she rarely said as much, it was obvious when you knew someone that long.]
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And then they lean back into Grimm and the Child, nuzzling, alright with letting their arms go back to hugging them. They don't have anything else to ask. Not for now anyway.]
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...How lucky I am, to have people who make saying goodbye so difficult.
[He doesn't just mean Lobco. Grimmchild, the Knight... Danny...]
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Especially since they had to show him off to the next world personally.
Yes, it was at his urging, to grow their child and continue his cycle. That didn't make it easier.]
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[It's the first he's mentioned it to the Knight - Danny was shy and wanted to keep things on the down-low, but it should be fine as long as he doesn't give Danny's name.]
I wonder - was that irresponsible of me? Knowing that I cannot promise my future to my beloved.
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The Knight pulls back again to respond.]
My sibling was to return to the Void at some point. Lobco could have been sent to her home at any time. Were they being irresponsible?
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[it's different when it's him though??]
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wrapup