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☩ in that grove of ash ☩ ([personal profile] wrens) wrote in [community profile] aviary2012-03-24 03:23 pm

open | prompt five | ENDINGS



prompt five | E N D I N G S



dressing-room style.
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wash, rinse, repeat.
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thousands: (❝ echo ❞)

[personal profile] thousands 2012-03-25 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
[ She continues to smile, despite his questions, despite the doom that clings to the thought what will they do to you. There had been a time when the others had come for her too, come to put down the shadow's shadow, the one who moved behind the tear in the sky, who filled the tear with light and who was the tear as well. They'd come out of fear and unknowing for her lungs were filled with the breath of Noah and yet she remained untouched by the taint and its madness. Perhaps this is what happened to the boy's Viola too, the one who fills his thoughts the way dust motes speckle their way through a shaft of light. ]

I've never met a girl named Amy either, [ she says. Lacey and Alicia and Sara Amy thinks and each name floats to the surface of Todd's mind, just breaking the surface of his subconscious to reveal itself and a face with it. She reaches up and touches her own face when she says Amy as if he'd somehow forget that this face is hers and Amy is her name and these two things should go together.

Her smile quiets but does not go away. A thought curls up from the feet of his memories and brushes against him like a cat looking for milk.

Who is Viola, why are you frightened. Does she scare you, is she gone, will you get her.
]
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[personal profile] weallfall 2012-03-25 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
[ Viola isn't gone, least not last he saw her, tho maybe the fact he's here now and she ain't means she's gone now. That the men from Prentisstown followed and caught up and took her. Or that the people of Farbranch ain't all their calm men-Noise and knowing women-silences had led them to believe.

Todd tries very hard to think how he can explain it in words, but he ain't one for words really. No one is since the books was burned. ('Cept Aaron, and he's crazy.) In the end, he decides there's nothing for it but to do as she did, so he opens his Noise up, lets the pictures and thoughts flow through.

There's Ben, face full of worry, pushing him out the door of the farmhouse. And Viola, with her long hair and neat uniform, hiding in her silence in the swamp. And then Aaron with his bloody face and violence and the thoughts in his Noise about sacrifice and God. And then running and running and a bridge on fire and horses behind them and Hildy with her gun and then Farbranch and its safety (Or is it safety? They won't want no Prentisstown boy in Farbranch.)

And it's too much, even, for Todd himself, so he shuts it off, breathing in deeply through his nose and reminding himself I am Todd Hewitt.
]
thousands: (❝ inside ❞)

[personal profile] thousands 2012-03-25 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[ I am Todd Hewitt.

There is a blank place inside herself where Todd Hewitt should be. Not an emptiness, because no part of Amy is empty, but not a fullness either. When he opens himself up, her mind rushes forward, looking to be enveloped, looking to slip below the surface of that buzz and feel the thrum color the spaces where no Todd Hewitt exists. She breathes him, drinks him; she makes her lungs and her belly ache with him. For Todd is a soul, he's a life full of Noise, and Amy is Her, the girl the who is legion. The one with the souls inside her; the Passage.

She takes him in until he closes up again. But even with the tap so quickly shut there is a whisper — some of him now in her or was it her inside of him — not loud, just a murmur, like a lullaby sung in a distant room, something to fill the silences. (A shaft of light in the darkness, a tear.)

It's okay if he doesn't have words and why that is, Amy shows him. (An abandoned house, only not a house at all, rows shops lining every distant hall, their contents wrecked and raided, and at the very center—) She'd lived almost a hundred years beneath the carousel at the very heart of the mall, hiding when the stars hovered in every window, only coming out when the sun was hottest and her tummy grumbled (not hunger, just upsetness).

She tilts her head to one side, some of her dark hair falling across her eyes and her face.
]

You are Todd Hewitt, [ Amy says aloud. Her heart says differently.

I am Todd Hewitt.
]