William T. Spears (
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thedispatch2020-10-16 11:11 pm
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[ Graduating from the reaper academy was nothing to brag about. Sure you gained some skills and were granted permission to customize your glasses and scythe, but beyond that, all that was in the newly trained reapers' future was tedious, unavoidable work encased within long nights of depression and regret. Unlike mortal graduations that were followed by celebration, reapers were informed of how they came to be, what was expected of them, should they wish to redeem themselves, and then shown their personal cinematic records. Forced to relive the pain of their mortal lives. To say it's a traumatic experience is a vast understatement.
William stands alone in his newly assigned, permanent flat. It's barely furnished, with just the essentials, no life or personality to be seen. All that's playing through his mind is his record. A horrific thing to rewatch, certainly, but somehow it was made more painful by a fear that had been newly established. He's suddenly feeling sick from the thoughts and has to exit the apartment to collect himself. Glancing up, he sees a brief flicker of bright red at the end of the hall, and before he can stop himself he's following after it. ]
Grell Sutcliffe?
William stands alone in his newly assigned, permanent flat. It's barely furnished, with just the essentials, no life or personality to be seen. All that's playing through his mind is his record. A horrific thing to rewatch, certainly, but somehow it was made more painful by a fear that had been newly established. He's suddenly feeling sick from the thoughts and has to exit the apartment to collect himself. Glancing up, he sees a brief flicker of bright red at the end of the hall, and before he can stop himself he's following after it. ]
Grell Sutcliffe?
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[ He notes that she didn't use the moisturizer but the look on her face shows she appreciated it wholly. He takes her hands, feeling slightly better despite his words. ]
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What would it take?
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Honestly, I don't know.
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Well, then, tell me, why did you save me? Explain it as though I'm truly simple.
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[ His breath shakes as he inhales deeply. ]
But even with you to give me moments of joy, there's constant depression.
[ Much like the first time he saw his record and asked Grell to stay with him, William approaches Grell, leaning in to rest against her. ]
Knowing that pain will never cease is terrifying.
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I so wish I could provide you the relief you need...
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[ There's the slightest muffled sniff, as if he was trying to hold in the sound but couldn't any longer. If Grell's paying close enough attention, she may feel the shirt of her outfit getting damp. ]
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[ For the briefest moment, Grell is simply dumbfounded on how to react. Having known him for more than a century, she's never witnessed him react to anything like this.
However, it is merely that - a moment - before her fingers dig up into his hair, nuzzling against his temple. ]
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Damn it all. She had explicitly asked him if he wished to part ways, she gave him his chance-- but she still feels a pang in her chest. It's a bizarre sensation, surely. Not once had she batted an eye over the women she murdered, and she gutted her lover before she would allow her weakness... but now, William cries in her arms, and she feels undone.
She felt less at war with herself when she stared down death for the first time. ]
I chose to jump from the cliffs of Beachy Head. The impact of the water crippled me, and the coldness of the water pierced my skin like knives. My lungs ached the most, smothered with water...
[ A shaky breath, as she scoffs at herself. ]
This is far more torturous...
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Honestly, I have no reason to act this way. Yourself, all our reaper brethren, you have all gone through torturous events which permanently scarred you. I have nothing to put blame on, completely selfish for expecting any pity from anyone.
[ He's never shown himself to be so vulnerable. Though he's always wondered how he held it back. ]
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With care, she wipes her fingers across his wetted cheeks, before taking his face in her hands. ]
You must hear me; I don't pity you, I love you. Denying yourself truths like this is what keeps you suspended in this cycle. Accept your sadness, deny it power over you, and listen to those you trust, damn it...
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I don't expect it will be easy, but I will try.
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You mustn't try; make it work for you, my love. Show me you want this.
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Slipping her arms over his shoulders, she returns his kiss. It may not be quite as soft, but it is lovingly passionate and lingering. ]
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I apologize. It shouldnt have taken me this long to confide in you. I should have openned up more that first night together.
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It isn't as though I've been an open book, myself. [ Finished with his face, she kisses the tip of his nose! ] So, of course, I forgive you.
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Honestly, was that necessary?
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Positively.
[ Now, with the space between them, she undoes the fastenings of her trousers, continuing to dress herself down. ]
You'll be turning me into Management tomorrow, yes?
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Unfortunately you'll be forcing me to work on my day off.
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I suppose I'll have to make it up to you.
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[ seeing her struggle with the aches, he moves closer, helping her to sit before kneeling to help her remove her boots. ]
I can't say management will be as forgiving.
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Still, they are more likely to show you some leniency for discovering and resolving the issue.
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[ Her boots are placed by the bedside, her trousers folded and set atop the nightstand. He then moves to sit beside her, examining a few bruises that sill speckled her legs. ]
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