"Yes. Of course. Who does not dream of becoming one of the Emperor's own Angels, the best of his blade against those that seek to destroy humanity?" It was better than the hivesprawls, it was better than the idle and corrupt life of his family, safe on Talassar.
"From the way you speak of it, I suspect many walk this path?" She turned her attention down briefly, reaching over to pet the top of Elion's head. "What ways have you been adapted for your station?"
"My Chapter has a thousand brothers. And many more die in the attempt to become what I am." So, elite, but not unique.
Elion, of course, being the attention whore that he is, butts his head into her hand.
"We undergo many surgeries to implant organs that aid us. We also have hypnomat sessions that teach us to control functions about our bodies. We are immune to human diseases and can endure pain or injury that would kill a baseline human." Which was not to say they were indestructible, or could not feel pain. They could simply handle a lot more of it.
"It sounds as if you are mortals made more like gods, save many of the boons." Like immortality, for one, and the lack of scarring, for another. "That seems trying, but you have endured and you serve a cause greater than yourself."
She paused, still idly petting Elion, her expression growing somber. "Do you ever regret it? Being put on such a path since you were young, it being all you know. Do you ever wish you had more of a choice?" And who was she asking, truly? Him... or herself?
"We have many gifts baseline humans would envy us for." The fact they don't age, the height, the nigh invulnerability. "It is the highest purpose I can imagine." Admittedly, his imagination may not be that great.
Elion is out of his helmet, so Gadriel began toying with it, idly, for something for his hands to do. "I would not make a different choice." A sigh. "But there are things I have come to realize...I regret that I cannot have."
Melinoë scooped Elion into her arms and plopped him onto her lap as she readjusted, skeletal hand scratching between his ears and down his back, careful of the wings.
Was he going to have to frisk her when she left to make sure she wasn't catnapping Elion?
The tressym flitters his little wings against her, purring with happiness.
Meanwhile yeah wow this helmet is really suddenly interesting to look at. Never mind Gadriel had worn it for over a century. Because there was nothing like having to explain, uh, this to a beautiful woman. But she had asked. "We can never sire children," that was the easy part to explain, now for the more difficult one. "Nor can we...well, do the act that would result in that." VERY diplomatically put.
The mention of not siring children was not so shocking — not because she assumed that was the case given what he was or anything, but merely because it just did not seem like something someone of his order might concern hismelf with. Doing his duty over all else likely left little time for childrearing. The second half, however, made her cheeks pinken slightly.
"You can't?" Well that wasn't fun for him, was it? "If you have never laid with someone, could you truly miss it?" Again, she didn't sound accusatory, it just made sense — why miss something you never had.
Ah, but isn't that what she did all the time? She pursed her lips. "It is not something that need be done to enjoy the company of another. I am enjoying this just fine."
He did not want children, though little Elion had made him feel that there was definitely some reward in raising a thing from helpless to competent he enjoyed.
"It is...complicated." Really complicated, and stupid and embarrassing and he hated all of it. "I can," what's the delicate 'you're talking to a refined beautiful creature' way to say this? "experience things. I just cannot participate. As I should." SURE that was super clear, right?
"This place makes one expect, well, otherwise." He shrugged. He was trying to accept it and move past it.
Melinoë fumbled a bit, unsure what to say. Which was odd — she usually just spoke her mind regardless of what her conversation partner thought. This was clearly delicate, though.
"Is the experience not enough, then? There is no right way to physically indulge."
Stop trying to make a space marine cry, please. This was mortifying enough to admit.
But at least she understood what he had been talking about? Around? In the general vicinity of?
He cleared his throat, wishing it were as easy to clear absolute mortification from his brain at the same time. "It has proven a disappointment to my, er, partners during my...experiences." Turned out Gadriel was fine--more than fine--with perpetually edging, but his partners had a different view.
"Did they tell you as much?" She asked. "And were you disappointed, up to that point?" She needed a little more information — not that she was a bastion of knowledge in the topic, but still.
Well now Gadriel would have to mansplain sex...to a woman. Surely, this will go well. Surely he is the BEST to explain this.
"It is." Wow the sunset sure isn't sunsetting fast enough to be a distraction. "When there is a lack of a. A certain response." Do not make him draw a picture. "Women feel that it means they are undesirable." That was something he did not have the skill with words to overcome. "I was not disappointed because I had no expectation or understanding of what was normal."
Connecting a lot of dots right now. Your cat is really fun to pet, Gadriel. Made for a great thing to stare at, too.
"I do not know about most women, but there are plenty of ways others have made me feel desirable that did not involve a physical response." And, yes, she would have taken it as a sign of interest, obviously. "But if they know beforehand, I fail to see how they could be disappointed."
She looked up finally, cheeks still flushed. "Normal? Please. No one is 'normal.' What does that even mean?"
Elion is both of those things which is why Gadriel had to settle for flipping his helmet over in his hands. "I do not know those ways." Obviously.
"They did not know beforehand. I did not know beforehand that it was expected." To him, everything was, well, normal for him, save the fact that for once, he was not in discomfort or pain.
"Normal. Fitting in." Which he wanted to do, but was always at a loss exactly how.
"But you are beautiful." In another man's voice, that would sound like a slick flirtation. This is Gadriel. He is arguing. Because she was so beautiful, she probably walked around in a cloud of compliments.
Or should.
"Do not take me as a model of anything here. I made many errors I am certain you will not."
"There is no need to thank me for stating the truth." There has to be something more to flirtation than stating facts. Otherwise, he'd excel at it. Because he is very good at factual statements.
Why could the sun not have started its downward slide five minutes ago? The clouds did not disappoint, sending streaks of rosy gold dancing over the water.
He reached into his bag--his semi-employer widow had insisted he bring bread and some cheese. He had no idea why but he knew better than to argue. It was food and maybe she wanted some food.
Except he realized he had nothing to cut the bread or the cheese except his combat knife. Well, maybe she wouldn't mind.
"Thank you for the compliment." It did not compare to being called beautiful by Aphrodite, but who truly could compare to that? Still, it felt nice, and she was not going to be rude and not accept the compliment, even if he was just 'stating facts.'
Sunsets were not a thing Melinoë experienced, so she stared at it with a look of wide eyed wonder as the sun dipped low and the sky was painted with pinks and purples as light clashed with dark, the glow of the moon and the dimming sun, reflected on the waters below.
Melinoë didn't mind, or maybe she just wouldn't notice, while enraptured by the sight before her. "I was told my brother fought to seek the surface, to find our mother. I wonder if he remained long enough to see this."
True, being called beautiful by a goddess of beauty was probably more significant than being called such by a man whose face is more scar than face. But he meant she was dazzlingly beautiful, like something rare and scintillant.
And he had grown to love watching sunsets, but he wasn't watching this one. Not really. Instead he was watching the play of light, the different colors and shadows, fall across her face, her expression of wonderment and delight, and he felt that maybe he had done something right this time.
He knew he didn't have to explain why he liked this: she understood, the way she seemed to understand the parts about him no one else did.
"I hope he did." And he hoped she would see many more here.
"Me too." She would ask him, next they saw one another. But she had a feeling Zagreus hadn't been able to craft a spell like she had that allowed him to survive. He just endured, time and time again, just long enough to see their mother and try to being her home.
Sunsets were not long affairs, but she enjoyed all of it as the sun eased down further and made way for night. She hoped Selene could see her, somehow, and knew that she was coming back eventually. Could tell the Headmistress as much. This had to be part of the fates design. It had to be.
"Maybe one day you could share one with him." Because it seems better shared, honestly.
He averted his gaze as she looked away from the sunset, lest he be (rightfully) accused of staring at her. He wanted, at least while he was here, to have a small storehouse of good memories. He would not push to make them other than they were, because that had always gone badly. But he could, maybe, enjoy a small, bright, quiet moment, to shine against all the darkness.
"I did not make the sun set." So, no thanks needed.
He nudged the bread and cheese. "If you eat things." ...do goddesses even eat?
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Elion, of course, being the attention whore that he is, butts his head into her hand.
"We undergo many surgeries to implant organs that aid us. We also have hypnomat sessions that teach us to control functions about our bodies. We are immune to human diseases and can endure pain or injury that would kill a baseline human." Which was not to say they were indestructible, or could not feel pain. They could simply handle a lot more of it.
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She paused, still idly petting Elion, her expression growing somber. "Do you ever regret it? Being put on such a path since you were young, it being all you know. Do you ever wish you had more of a choice?" And who was she asking, truly? Him... or herself?
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Elion is out of his helmet, so Gadriel began toying with it, idly, for something for his hands to do. "I would not make a different choice." A sigh. "But there are things I have come to realize...I regret that I cannot have."
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"Like what?" She could guess a few things.
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The tressym flitters his little wings against her, purring with happiness.
Meanwhile yeah wow this helmet is really suddenly interesting to look at. Never mind Gadriel had worn it for over a century. Because there was nothing like having to explain, uh, this to a beautiful woman. But she had asked. "We can never sire children," that was the easy part to explain, now for the more difficult one. "Nor can we...well, do the act that would result in that." VERY diplomatically put.
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The mention of not siring children was not so shocking — not because she assumed that was the case given what he was or anything, but merely because it just did not seem like something someone of his order might concern hismelf with. Doing his duty over all else likely left little time for childrearing. The second half, however, made her cheeks pinken slightly.
"You can't?" Well that wasn't fun for him, was it? "If you have never laid with someone, could you truly miss it?" Again, she didn't sound accusatory, it just made sense — why miss something you never had.
Ah, but isn't that what she did all the time? She pursed her lips. "It is not something that need be done to enjoy the company of another. I am enjoying this just fine."
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"It is...complicated." Really complicated, and stupid and embarrassing and he hated all of it. "I can," what's the delicate 'you're talking to a refined beautiful creature' way to say this? "experience things. I just cannot participate. As I should." SURE that was super clear, right?
"This place makes one expect, well, otherwise." He shrugged. He was trying to accept it and move past it.
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"Is the experience not enough, then? There is no right way to physically indulge."
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But at least she understood what he had been talking about? Around? In the general vicinity of?
He cleared his throat, wishing it were as easy to clear absolute mortification from his brain at the same time. "It has proven a disappointment to my, er, partners during my...experiences." Turned out Gadriel was fine--more than fine--with perpetually edging, but his partners had a different view.
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"It is." Wow the sunset sure isn't sunsetting fast enough to be a distraction. "When there is a lack of a. A certain response." Do not make him draw a picture. "Women feel that it means they are undesirable." That was something he did not have the skill with words to overcome. "I was not disappointed because I had no expectation or understanding of what was normal."
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"I do not know about most women, but there are plenty of ways others have made me feel desirable that did not involve a physical response." And, yes, she would have taken it as a sign of interest, obviously. "But if they know beforehand, I fail to see how they could be disappointed."
She looked up finally, cheeks still flushed. "Normal? Please. No one is 'normal.' What does that even mean?"
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"They did not know beforehand. I did not know beforehand that it was expected." To him, everything was, well, normal for him, save the fact that for once, he was not in discomfort or pain.
"Normal. Fitting in." Which he wanted to do, but was always at a loss exactly how.
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She scratched between Elion's wings. "If you do not fit in, surely I will not." They had a lot of similarities to be sure.
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Or should.
"Do not take me as a model of anything here. I made many errors I am certain you will not."
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She shrugged. "That remains to be seen, doesn't it. Oh." A nod to the horizon. "The sun is setting."
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Why could the sun not have started its downward slide five minutes ago? The clouds did not disappoint, sending streaks of rosy gold dancing over the water.
He reached into his bag--his semi-employer widow had insisted he bring bread and some cheese. He had no idea why but he knew better than to argue. It was food and maybe she wanted some food.
Except he realized he had nothing to cut the bread or the cheese except his combat knife. Well, maybe she wouldn't mind.
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Sunsets were not a thing Melinoë experienced, so she stared at it with a look of wide eyed wonder as the sun dipped low and the sky was painted with pinks and purples as light clashed with dark, the glow of the moon and the dimming sun, reflected on the waters below.
Melinoë didn't mind, or maybe she just wouldn't notice, while enraptured by the sight before her. "I was told my brother fought to seek the surface, to find our mother. I wonder if he remained long enough to see this."
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And he had grown to love watching sunsets, but he wasn't watching this one. Not really. Instead he was watching the play of light, the different colors and shadows, fall across her face, her expression of wonderment and delight, and he felt that maybe he had done something right this time.
He knew he didn't have to explain why he liked this: she understood, the way she seemed to understand the parts about him no one else did.
"I hope he did." And he hoped she would see many more here.
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Sunsets were not long affairs, but she enjoyed all of it as the sun eased down further and made way for night. She hoped Selene could see her, somehow, and knew that she was coming back eventually. Could tell the Headmistress as much. This had to be part of the fates design. It had to be.
"Thank you for this, Gadriel."
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He averted his gaze as she looked away from the sunset, lest he be (rightfully) accused of staring at her. He wanted, at least while he was here, to have a small storehouse of good memories. He would not push to make them other than they were, because that had always gone badly. But he could, maybe, enjoy a small, bright, quiet moment, to shine against all the darkness.
"I did not make the sun set." So, no thanks needed.
He nudged the bread and cheese. "If you eat things." ...do goddesses even eat?
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"I did not suspect you had, not unless you were secretly a sun god." Didn't strike her as the type. More... war oriented. Ares would like him.
She looked down, tore a bit of bread off, and handed some to him as well. "Did you think I did not eat?"
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