William T. Spears (
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William dropped down from his horse. It had been a long ride - from London straight down to the southern coast of England. But he'd barely stopped, only doing so when his horse refused to go further without rest and water. But each time, William did little more than tap his foot anxiously, trying to focus on anything but his thoughts of what happened the day before.
But now that he'd arrived, there was nothing else to distract him. The horse was forgotten as he walked towards where the English Channel extended out to what seemed like eternity. With the thick fog of the early morning, there was no telling just what was out there. William's breath was shaky as his gaze then drifted down. Beachy Head, a beautiful site for some, with the tall cliff towering over the shore line below. But for him, this day, it was his enemy - or perhaps his closes friend. Whichever the case, he was terrified.
But now that he'd arrived, there was nothing else to distract him. The horse was forgotten as he walked towards where the English Channel extended out to what seemed like eternity. With the thick fog of the early morning, there was no telling just what was out there. William's breath was shaky as his gaze then drifted down. Beachy Head, a beautiful site for some, with the tall cliff towering over the shore line below. But for him, this day, it was his enemy - or perhaps his closes friend. Whichever the case, he was terrified.
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The man falls, but not before reaching out to grasp Grell's shirt. Roughly falling against the side of the cart, and dragged forward, her weight is only kept up by her knees. It's painful, she shouts - but it's nothing compared to the sounds of the stable hand, gutted and being dragged through gravel.
She attempts to slice at his arm, but before she's successful, he's caught on a stone, and his dead weight pulls her to the ground. ]
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With out another thought, William risks a jump from the moving carriage. He falters, stumbling hard onto his knees, undoubtedly causing more injury than the earlier fall. But he's up before he's realised, running as fast as he's able to reach her. ]
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Smacking his hand away without sympathy, she listens for the cart, growing quieter in the distance. Though her heart sinks, with distance between them, she hopes he doesn't stop.
Hissing in pain, she looks up for the lone horse, now-- but discovers that, since the stable hand had fallen, the inn residents have resumed pursuit. Further in the distance, it seems that the local law enforcement have taken notice.
Hastily looking for her sword, she reaches out with a grunt to grab it. Pulls herself to her feet. There's a faint grimace to her features, but her stance is resolved. She's not going down without a fight. ]
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Reaching her, he calls her name before grasping her by the upper arm and tugging her away. ]
We must flee. You can't take them all down.
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Knowing that he's abandoned his sure chance at life breaks her heart-- and yet, he's refused to abandon her, and she can't ignore how good that feels. ]
Will--!
[ Swallowing down such emotions, she glances back to the mob once more to gauge their distance - but now that her lover is by her side, she certainly won't refuse the chance to get them to safety. Once she has her footing, she tugs her arm away, but only so that she may take his hand. ]
We'll have more of a chance if we cut through the woods-- ngh, everything hurts, damn it--...
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I know, but we need to loose them in the woods if we have any chance.
[ The opposite side comes out along the cliffs. The sparse foliage there won't help much with their escape, but... He doesn't want to say the idea that suddenly enters his mind. ]
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[ Her breathing has become a bit laboured, bearing through the pain of her tumble. Surely, manoeuvring around the trees and uneven ground of the forest is proving to be especially difficult, but she won't allow herself to stop. ]
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Somehow they make it through to the other side, and with the law enforcers having to leave behind their horses, it gives them a bit of time to get a better lead on them. ]
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Will... It's where we met...
[ The rustling and chatter of the others still indicates some distance between them, but it still won't be long until they've caught up - and so, Grell gently pulls him along to chance a closer look at the cliffs' edge. ]
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Now, as they approach the cliff side, he's feeling the same want to pull her back and protect her. But, how can he this time? ]
I'd wished never to return to this place.
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Nor did I. Truly, I'd meant what I said; I hadn't begun living until our paths crossed.
[ Her fingers wind between his with a soft squeeze. ]
You've saved me.
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[ His brow furrows; this time in doubt rather than anger. He can't help but feel that he's failed in his promise to her. ]
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[ Turning to him, she steps in dangerously close, until their bodies are flush, and her nose brushes his. ]
I was desperate to relieve myself of my misery, tormented by loneliness-- and then, there was you. You gave me unconditional love, and in turn, I found peace within myself. Colour, music, and art regained their splendour. I looked forward to every day that we could be together; I was truly happy to be alive.
[ Her eyes have drifted closed, her features serene. ]
My experiences with you this past year have exceeded a lifetime before.
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I wanted to give you that for far longer. Your happiness shouldn't have to be so short lived.
[ The phrasing of his words gives away what he's expecting must happen next. Fingers still intertwined, he squeezes her hand. ]
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You must remember that you were hurting, too. After everything, you'd done the best that you could - and it's more than I ever could have asked for. Truly, William, thank you.
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You've gained so much confidence. I am proud and thankful I could see it grow from you.
[ As shouts are finally heard emerging from the woods, William only gives the noise a side-eye. Seeing her so serine and honest in her happiness has brought him peace, in this moment. ]
I would like to go together. [ He finally responds to that first comment she'd made to him when they met. ]
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They haven't got much more time; she tugs him along to stand along the very edge of the cliffs, though she doesn't look below, only at him. Giving a confident nod, she waits for the signal that he's ready, hand tightening in his. ]
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[ Having tormented himself enough with watching back his old record, William looks away from the screen. He knows the story well enough, after all. One final look out over the foggy of the English Channel and then blackness. He sighs heavily, reaching out to flip the projector off, when the voice of a particular redhead is suddenly heard. "We could go together, you and I..." ]
Honestly, Sutcliffe. Can I not get a moment's peace from you?
[ William starts his reprimand but trails off when he sees no sign of his subordinate behind him. Perhaps the stress is getting to him because he could have sworn he'd heard her.
"Life is a series of illusions, isn't it..."
Okay, where ever she is, now she's just mocking him. Irritated, William turns back, only to notice the projector is still playing. And there he finds Grell, speaking to him in the frames of his record. Utterly confused, William reaches to retrieve the canister his reel was housed in, eyes glancing back up to the screen in between his scans of the can's labels. And there it is: Original Uneditted in fine print beneath his name and date of death. He pushes the tin aside, now completely transfixed on the record still playing before him.
A few hours pass before William finally returns to the Dispatch office. With as stern a look on his face as always, he approaches Grell's desk. ]
Sutcliffe. Get up. Let's go.
[ The command comes with zero explanation as he impatiently waits for her to comply. ]
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The usual chatter about the office ensues; chuckles and snide little remarks regarding what she could possibly be in for, this time. ]
A fair question! Not even I remember. Hm!
[ Indeed, she looks confused - only shortly before snapping her compact closed and swinging up onto her feet. It's a moment before she's replaced the coat on her shoulder and pulled her hair free of it, though. Another, as she floofs her tresses. ]
But, truly, who cares. I've got an excuse to get away from this bloody paperwork, and spend time with my Will~♥!
[ And if she can manage it, she'll latch onto the manager's arm with a purr of a hum. ]
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Keep moving. You've wasted enough time today, as it is.
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So rough. You must've missed me!
[ Lacing her fingers behind her back, she wanders forward. It's an idle pace, as she heads for the exit. ]
Where are we off to, then? I hope it isn't another meeting with Upper Management-- I haven't done anything significantly terrible, not that I can remember...
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[ He doesn't give a retort to her first comment. The memories he just regained of her are having him question too much right now. It's easier to simply reprimand her for something instead. ]
Take the lift. We are heading down to Record Storage.
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[ It's clear by her voice that this is entirely baffling to her. ]
Whyever would we go there?
[ Still, she does as he says, approaching the lifts and smacking one of the buttons. Waiting for it, she turns and folds her arms behind her, resting against the panelled wall to face him while they wait. She has a foot propped up, her head tilted as she bats her eyes at him a bit. ]
Is it some sort of investigation we haven't heard about yet?
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[ Keeping it vague, he enters the lift once it arrives and only just lets her slip though the door before the correct floor is chosen. He's quiet the remainder of the ride, leaving her to wonder on the subject. ]
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Oh, that's it, then? Going to keep me guessing? Flirt.
[ But the lack of retort makes her a bit easy. Enough so, that she allows the awkward silence to hang between them - twisting a strand of hair between her fingers and watching the numbers almost nervously - until the ding of the elevator disrupts it. ]
I haven't been here in--... [ Well, since she'd seen her record the first time. ]
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