WITH THIS LOVE LIKE A HOLE
But she knows, even if she were to shout proclamations to the world, if she were to put on a show and leave her body on display, Jupiter would never find her. She is a woman without life, a universe without balance. All the stars have burned out in her eyes, and all that is left is the abyss.
There is no pause in her steps, no faltering courage. She knows what the water will feel like, knows she will no longer look beautiful. Her vanity is forgotten in this instance. All she feels is the water rising, the currents growing stronger as she gets deeper. She slips a few times, but does not let herself go. No, if she stops there her body will go ashore, or no if she goes there things won?t be over quick enough. She is constantly moving, a figure far away from safety, falling into the arms of the ocean to forget the arms of the lover she will never see again.
"jup speech"
"med speech"
"jup speech"
"med speech"
There was no rest. Paws roamed and senses sought infinitely for swaths of black on the landscape. Not a stone was left unturned and not a shadow was left investigated. Mercury squeezed himself into every last corner she demanded him too, a solemn pillar of support. In vain. All of it, in vain. It was as if she'd almost been wiped off of the face of the earth altogether.
Almost.
She caught the scent in the wind, in passing--a slight glimpse of her woman in the mind of her eyes--and she hunted it ravenously, pace quickening, paws thundering, mind a buzzing hive of anticipation. Just as the sun chased the moon, the fifth planet chased that mote of memory, needing it more than she needed air. And at the beach, her eyes glimpsed what she never thought she would again see--a smidgen of black in the waters.
But the divine shadow wasn't stopping. It was sinking.
No hesitation touched her mind. No doubt stayed her paws. She sprinted down the sandy planes of the beach and flung herself into the embrace of the water. Her companion charged after her but there was no catching the huntress with his short limbs. Powerful lupine legs driven by an unfathomable, surging determination sliced through the dark depths, her form lunging through the waves in forceful jolts. Head plunged under the water as she dove after her. Her ears popped but still she stretched and reached, every fiber of her being fighting the currents with the passion of a thousand stars. The sun-kissed goddess' neck craned, jaws gaping. YOU CAN'T HAVE HER. Rage clouded her vision as her conscience antagonized the frothing waters. YOU CANNOT TAKE WHAT IS NOT YOURS. Paws withdrew, only to be flung out in one final, empowered stroke as her teeth lunged for the nape of the midnight wolf's neck. I'M TAKING BACK MY LOVE FROM YOU.
public enemy #1
crawl. crawl more. drag your hands and knees across the destruction left in my wake to the ends of the earth. there's a green light of a shining star in my sky and there will not be an obstacle i will not overcome until i cup that star in my palms. the void in my will has been filled with purpose. so crawl. crawl more, love.
The water grabs her like a lover, entwining around her waist. She pretends that it is Jupiter, pretends that instead of biting cold it is ebbing warmth she feels around her. The current takes out her legs, and she lets it. Head submerges, moonlight-colored eyes looking upwards as she watches the lights fade. She inhales deeply, drawing water into her lungs like an anchor, although she supposes her heavy heart would be enough to accomplish the deed.
Darkness fades into her eyes, the water strong as it wraps around her. Consciousness fades from her, and just when she feels on the edge of passing out, she sees it. A flash of orange fur, a familiar shape to her eyes. She imagines she is dead already; that she has skipped the gore of death and has come right to the good part. If this is hell, I do not know what I have not sinned more she thinks as teeth latch onto her, words that fall onto her ears inaudible.
She thinks this is not but an illusion, but she falls into it, falls into the depths of unconsciousness within her lover?s grasp. There would be no finer way to die than this, after all, this pleasant hallucination. Limpness overtakes her, life seeming to seep out of her limbs as the water that had seeped into her lungs makes breathing truly impossible.
It is an honor to be with you at the end of things, even in a lie she last thinks as she ebbs into the darkness of unconsciousness, unaware of the sensations of salvation which surround her.
"jup speech"
"med speech"