YOUR MOUTH IS POISON
She panics. Her children are sick, her children are dying, and it is all her fault. Her heart races deeply as she paces back and forth, erratic thoughts pounding through her head like a sledge hammer. Pupils dilate as she tries to think of solutions; she is no healer, she knows nothing of herbs and remedies, and only knows of war and conquest. The gods must be smiting her, but for what? For Raisa? She has doubts of that, for the gods themselves have been prone to loving those of the same gender. For being slow to conquer? She doubts that as well, for they have been the ones to send plagues and bears after her, inhibiting her ability to grow her pack and lead it to victory. She knows the answer; they are punishing her for her children, for they are out of wedlock. She ought to have been stronger to fend off her attacker, and it is all her fault. She pauses for a moment, breath hitching as she thinks over her options. She has to find a way to please her gods, has to come up with a way to fix this, but the Empress can hardly breathe let alone think through solutions. |
Her attention to Raisa is drawn only by the ebony woman?s voice, panicked-stricken gaze searching over her love for a moment as if searching for defect. When finding none she surges forth, head seeking to bury into the dark woman?s neck, an anchor in all of this chaos. Yes, she?s okay. She?s yet to be afflicted, but her little ones are not. ?Our children?Hephaestus, Andromeda, Nemesis?.they?re?.they?ve been damned, Raisa. The gods are damning me,? she tells her love, sobbing quietly. She can?t breathe, she can?t breathe, she feels afraid and panicked. How does she right this? She cannot think of living without her children in this world, cannot bare to imagine their little forms taken from her before their time.
?I don?t know what to do,? she laments. Raisa is here, Raisa is safe, but Virgil?s heart knows only fear and panic. This is not the same as when she?d been torn apart by the bear she?d protected Olympus from; at least then she knew, with time, she?d recover. She knows not if her children, and by proxy herself, can recover from this. She knows not what to do. And her mind refuses to clear up for a moment to allow her to think.