Fleeting dreams, a young woman seeking what is within. Trampling countless in her path, wandering in blackness. Racing inside of it, never ending torment.
Yearning to reach one, committing atrocities. Damning innumerable, speaking what is at her depths. Innocence existing, a bright individual. Bonding over the passing time, steadily opening.
Venturing in the night, two close companions. Meeting others, relishing in simpleness. Horror setting in, her great despair. Unleashing it, rewriting actuality.
Living a joyful life with one to her heart, others sharing in this reality. The gently blowing wind, that warm shining sun. Birds soaring far, a beach stretching long. Water splashing against the surface, a massive building nearby.
A resort attracting many, loud voices from countless. Happiness from some, anger from others. Normalcy in it, children running around. This wide lobby, a fountain at the center. Water flowing into the container, the floor gleaming gold.
Statues along the ends, a chandelier hanging above. Intersecting paths, a line of people. Stepping up to the front, two embracing in this life, Ava and Dabria. Desdemona, an entity of misery.
Hatred consuming her heart, yearning to bring one back into her arms. Succeeding in it, gratefulness to her partner. Her crimson hair reaching below, a lavender ribbon tying at the base.
Her eyes reflecting the sky, a white coat on her. Wearing a black shirt, her shorts the same. That partner with her, her long flowing hazel hair, her violet vision. A sleeveless grey top on her, her bottom above her knees, its red color.
"Finest room you have to offer." Ava sliding her card down on the desk.
Turmoil over the passing years, anger boiling at her depths. Holding it in, unleashing it on her foes. Not trusting others, her never healing scars. Forever remembering those from the past, blackness surrounding her.
Nightmares remaining, awakening to a better morrow. Gratefulness to one, encountering nice individuals. Adjusting to a simple life, learning to share her troubles.
Two sides of a town, one once residing within it. A place of a dream, leading an entity to her. A grand power, the young woman shaping a reality of her choice. That attendant behind the desk typing into a computer, taking down their names.
Shortly handing them a key, returning the card, those two heading off. Excitement from Dabria, looping her arm around Ava's own. Faintly smiling, listening to her companion.
Three years it has been, Dabria still being the same as usual. She might be an adult, but that childishness is still the same. I promised her that we would vacation to a resort, and here we are.
Innocence in existence, trying to preserve it. Harshness of actuality, those living through its horrors. Once in darkness, sinking into its depths.
A bright girl reaching in, pulling her to the surface. Loneliness for a long time, a brother in the wind. Steadily lowering her guard, bonding over time.
Her deplorable actions, not regretting it. Essentialness in finding her sibling, her terrible methods. That extravagant hallway, the sapphire carpet. Plants lining the walls, pictures on display.
Approaching an elevator, clicking a switch. Sounds within, that opening door. Some walking out, those two heading in. Dabria pressing a button, the closing front.
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"By the way, you are not planning anything, are you?" Ava suspiciously glancing to her companion.
"No, nothing at all." Dabria turning, cleverly positioning her arms.
"Uh-huh...this is gonna keep up until I lower the date huh." That young woman folding her arms.
"Maybe." Facing her partner, leaning over, her hands behind her back.
A lustrous individual, wanting to advance their relationship. One setting a schedule, the other not liking it. Infinite in time, that impatient person.
A free world, embracing what is within. No longer in anger, these blissful occurrences. Her brother and Selica at home, two allowing for this.
That hazel one's constant attempts, the young woman continuously meeting this game. Unable to defeat a deity, her different approaches. Shortly arriving at the top, exiting the elevator.
Making their way down, finding their room. Soon entering, that open area. A balcony revealing the beauty outside, couches parallel to each other. A television on the wall, a path towards their quarters.
"You know, I thought I would be in Inai forever. Funny how things work out." Dabria stepping forward, holding her upper-arm.
"I wouldn't know the feeling. Still, I assume it must have been both a frightening and exciting experience." That entity's hand on her waist, faintly smiling.
A once lively town, many wonderful people. Their loud voices, joy and bickering. A dream reality, sadness in it. Invading forces, death plaguing the land.
An uninhabitable place, one remaining there. Sitting below the statue of Desdemona, waiting for her arrival. Her unforgettable words, those unforgivable actions. Enraging images, a terrible horror.
The goddess eventually fulfilling a promise from old, their current situation. Facing the deity, that hazel one's hands behind her back. Understanding these sentiments, one unable to relate, yet grasping it. This nice actuality, sharing it with another.
"Do you remember anything about your past?" Dabria pressing her index finger to her cheek.
"If you mean of my first family? Hard to say, but one thing I can guarantee. They were no better than the last." Folding her arms.
"Oh...well, those days are over. Now you can look ahead with a smile." Softly smiling, that partner's hand to her chest.
Indeed, it took me time to get used to this. Though, after so long, it is nice to simply smile. This I owe to you, Dabria.
Once racing in blackness, seeking out her brother. Shadowy hands in its depths, those bloody arms. Horrifying encounters, a goddess resisting the reason of others.
Committing atrocities, fineness with it. Proceeding forward, killing countless. Wanting to bring her sibling back into her arms, reuniting with an innocent girl.
Walking ahead, gazing at the surroundings. That young woman's attention on the balcony, her companion following behind.
Both standing on it, their visions over the vast area. This warm shining sun, the flowing breeze. Numerous on the beach, happiness on display.
"Oh yeah, before I forget. This resort has a maze, some kind of activity for tourists. We should check it out soon." That partner excitingly rising on her toes.
"Sure, might as well see what this place has to offer." Ava faintly smiling, glancing to her.
What I have now is irreplaceable, even if my past is a mystery, that is okay. I do not need it, this life now is of importance.
Loneliness for a long time, her way to survive. Anger at her depths, rage spilling over. Unleashing her wrath, corrupting her soul. Her deep pain, forever branding scars.
Not caring for her enemies, brutalizing them. A promise to another, shifting her methods. Smallness in it, bettering herself. Nightmares still gripping her, constantly finding herself in an abyss, awakening in a cold sweat.
Getting out of a miserable life, fearing to return to it. Those feelings to herself, her dangerous jobs. Accepting requests, completing them. Two currently on vacation, relishing in it.
"Why don't we head down, and see if we can get a look at the maze?" Dabria facing her, her hands behind her back.
"Might as well, nothing else to do at the moment." That young woman agreeing, gesturing her hand to her companion.
Tormenting days, a constantly aching heart. Never fading away, eternally engraving into her. Searching for her brother, doing so for years. Not knowing the extent, finally reaching him.
Those aiding her, gratefulness to them. A partner to her heart, these blossoming emotions. Violently unleashing her rage, protecting that companion. An innocent individual, trying to preserve it.
A harsh actuality, limitations towards this. The hazel one's gentle hand grasping the deity's own, their meeting visions. Those two heading on their way, embracing their current life.
Atrocities I had committed, anger in me. Despising others, wanting to find Dillon. Looking back now, those days seeming so far away...