
((Thread might lean a bit to towards the disturbing side for some people. Ye be warned.))
Dhein Tia burst into the room, "And you, miss inappropriate affectations-! ... Wait, where is D'aijeen?"
"She has gone out to retrieve my necessities," Came the voice of D'ahl, rougher than any other smooth-talking lady of privilege could get away with. It was charming in the earthy way that let one imagine they could hear the strong, unladylike muscles of her throat and the way she ground her jaw shifted to one side when she spoke. "Once again you have failed to recall that a gentleman is meant to announce himself before entering."
"What? Ah, so I did! My apologies, but you are such a welcoming and graceful woman, to enter was as natural as returning home." He flicked his eyes about D'ahl's foyer the many mirrors on the walls and ceiling making him, as usual, completely unable to discern door from window, hall from wall. At least he thought he knew where the ceiling was. "D'ahl, where are you?"
"Well-distanced from the witless interloper, but not so well that I can't keep an eye on you. What are you doing here?"
"Looking for D'aijeen, as implied." D'hein's eyes shifted awkwardly on his head as though he could place himself by echolocation. In theory he knew that D'ahl's home was of simple layout, but the mirrors were positioned to confuse and expand its presence. He saw arrayed hallways and a dozen vast windows that all seemed to look out on identical vistas. It was also very bright, as the home seemed to capture and consume the light from the windows without ever letting it go.
D'hein Tia screwed his courage to the sticking place (or at least his tongue to the roof of his mouth) and ventured towards what his muscle-memory told him was a hall, even if it didn't particularly look like one. He said, "I'd assumed D'aijeen was here, since she wasn't with K'airos, and there is very little that can draw her from her sister's warmth but for yours."
"As I said as well, D'aijeen has gone out to secure my necessities." there was a flick of D'ahl's graceful form in the mirrors as D'hein moved, just enough to note her blonde hair done up in a particular style. "So there it seems that we had all the makings of this conversation in the first few words. Very like you to blather, D'hein Tia, but do not try to teach me to do so."
"What do you mean, secure your necessities?" He marveled at the fact that he hadn't walked into a mirror. Though he was starting to get a headache from the fractured, uncomfortably bright world around him.
"She is the only one who D'Themia cannot scare away from interacting with me. I've been forced into a new career as a hermit, you see."
"D'Themia has you under house arrest? Really! Repugnant man! What could he possiblerch!... Ow." D'hein rubbed his bloodied nose, frowning into his reflection in a cracked mirror. "You have such a fragile home."
"It isn't difficult not to walk into walls, D'hein Tia. Just avoid your own face."
Holding his nose shut, D'hein Tia spun about, whacking mirrors with his flailing tail. Chuckling at the tickling sensations he felt in his face -- this in lieu of pain -- D'hein replied in nasally protest, "If there was a trick to it you should have told me! Courtesy, D'ahl."
"You can scarcely avoid walking into walls anyway." Her quirked features appeared in a number of mirrors, and D'hein looked about to get the best view of her. She was dressed in simple, warm peices of cloth tied about her by decorative straps. Decidedly unbecoming a woman of her stature, though it had a simple elegance that boasted a homely wealth-of-the-land that made D'hein smile. "Why does D'themia have you locked up in your home?"
"He did not miss my month-long absence, and discerns that I spent it with you," she said, with a dip in tone which D'hein hoped was not accusation. "As well, it seems that I have not been doing my tribal duties insomuch that I have not born a child for either Nunh."
D'hein huffed, "So he thinks that by cursing the rocks he can make the barren cliffs spring fruitful?"
"If you dare describe me in such a way again I will cut into your body until I find a nerve that feels pain and rip it out."
The golden-maned Tia recoiled away from everything at once, "Sorry."
The image of D'ahl reflected in the mirrors resolved and fell still, turning to him. She had her hair up, braided, fake glasses on her features. Arms on her hips, tip of her tail flicking quick switches behind her, she said, "You'll replace that mirror or I'll have your ears."
Distracted from the hostility, D'hein grimaced at the sight of her. "You're roleplaying D'aijeen's mother again, aren't you?" The hair, glasses and garb gave it away. D'ahl's skin, hair color, eye color, were all similar to that of the woman she was pretending to be.
The handcrafted doppelganger lifted her chin, "Is it your business? No. Neither D'aijeen nor I have made it so." The expressions were merely haughty, but the way her exposed shoulder and arms tensed, strong fingers digging into her own hips, evidenced deeper agitation caused by the subject.
"Now do not evade! It's time we had a talk about this!" He squared himself off before the image of D'ahl, realizing belatedly that he was probably just facing a mirror.
Meeting her gaze was like taking cinders to the eyes, though, and when she spoke he could almost hear the din of a burning furnace in her chest. "It is not time for any such thing. Perhaps time for you to leave."
"D'ahl, D'aijeen's mother is alive and present in the area. You don't think this game of yours will complicate-"
"Do not lecture me, D'hein Tia," the woman leaned forward, growled. "Games are for children. If the Witch of Sagolii has truly been unearthed, I do not think D'aijeen wants anything to do with her."
"And that's wrong! She should!" D'hein leaned forward as well, meeting D'ahl's challenge with the boldness that the situation required. "It's her mother! There needs to be something! It's not healthy otherwise!"
"There does not have to be anything there as long as I am fulfilling that role in her life."
"You know better!" D'hein pointed at her, "This incestuous game of yours can no more replace D'aijeen's mother than it can make up for your own inability to have children!"
The image of D'ahl in the mirror became very large very quickly, and D'ahl's shoulder slammed into D'hein's sternum before he realized he was looking at an actual person. Steely numbness spread from his chest to his gut, then appeared through his back, shoulders, and head as he slammed into a wall of mirrors that cracked behind him. They maintained their form, though, as he fell to the ground beneath them, his body unresponsive.
A lesser Tia might have groaned in pain, but as D'hein felt none, he said immediately, "That was not a very mature or lady-like response to-". A foot to the side of his head interrupted him, turning his face two one side and bearing his jaw into a sideways crater of glass.
D'ahl leaned on her raised knee, staring past her leg to where her bare foot held D'hein's head in submission. Her expression was dark, muscles all along her body standing out in dynamic crags. D'ahl no longer looked like D'aijeen's mother. The hair and glasses and similarities were there, but D'ahl was a much more powerful woman. And this degree of fury was beyond what he could imagine of the humble auditor.
Flexing her fingers and working her jaw like a gnawing animal, D'ahl said, "I should have had a child of my own twenty years ago. I would've given the Nunh fifty were I capable of even one. And yet, it was not deliberately that I sought to play this role for your daughter."
D'hein shifted under D'ahl, and she pushed down harder with her foot. His inability to feel pain did not mean he could not be injured, and he became suddenly afraid that she would break the mirror while his face was pressed to it. "You are aware that I am not in pain?"
"Is it pleasant?" She pressed harder.
He heard the mirror crack further. "No. I am quite uncomfortable."
"Close enough. It is not wise for you to speaking presently."
"Hm," He bit his lips, puffed out his cheeks against the ball of the woman's foot.
D'ahl smirked, a strange twist of the features that reminded D'hein of D'aijeen's mother, but the expression fled after a moment. The woman said, "Forgetting my own age, perhaps, I approached your daughter as an equal and initiated a romantic relationship successfully. I did not realize she saw me as a mother-figure until much later. I accidentally perverted her daughterly affections for me because I was oblivious to them. Assign me that sin if you wish."
"I do not judge," D'hein looked to one side, watching the scene in a mirror as though it were happening to someone else next to him. That poor fellow must've said something he shouldn't have. Still, perhaps it was wiser than maintaining silence. "Whether you sought it or not, you embrace it now."
"I feel whole," she said, and then declared fiercely, "I feel whole. How am I supposed to..." D'ahl choked as if the words were too thick for her throat. Her fingers curled into fists, her eyes flicked about the mirrors. Everywhere she looked, she was looking at herself pinning D'hein down. "Now that I've heard her cry to me, and my words have had power to calm her. I spent decades letting myself be abused by the Nunhs; I do not want to be that person again. I want to be whole."
"Having someone call you someone call you 'mother' does not suddenly transmute you into a different being."
"It does if she means it. And makes it true."
D'hein tried to sound authoritative, but came off as brooding, "This is not healthy for either of you."
D'ahl pulled off authoritative far better than the man beneath her heal, "If you think that then you did not know me very well before."
Dhein Tia burst into the room, "And you, miss inappropriate affectations-! ... Wait, where is D'aijeen?"
"She has gone out to retrieve my necessities," Came the voice of D'ahl, rougher than any other smooth-talking lady of privilege could get away with. It was charming in the earthy way that let one imagine they could hear the strong, unladylike muscles of her throat and the way she ground her jaw shifted to one side when she spoke. "Once again you have failed to recall that a gentleman is meant to announce himself before entering."
"What? Ah, so I did! My apologies, but you are such a welcoming and graceful woman, to enter was as natural as returning home." He flicked his eyes about D'ahl's foyer the many mirrors on the walls and ceiling making him, as usual, completely unable to discern door from window, hall from wall. At least he thought he knew where the ceiling was. "D'ahl, where are you?"
"Well-distanced from the witless interloper, but not so well that I can't keep an eye on you. What are you doing here?"
"Looking for D'aijeen, as implied." D'hein's eyes shifted awkwardly on his head as though he could place himself by echolocation. In theory he knew that D'ahl's home was of simple layout, but the mirrors were positioned to confuse and expand its presence. He saw arrayed hallways and a dozen vast windows that all seemed to look out on identical vistas. It was also very bright, as the home seemed to capture and consume the light from the windows without ever letting it go.
D'hein Tia screwed his courage to the sticking place (or at least his tongue to the roof of his mouth) and ventured towards what his muscle-memory told him was a hall, even if it didn't particularly look like one. He said, "I'd assumed D'aijeen was here, since she wasn't with K'airos, and there is very little that can draw her from her sister's warmth but for yours."
"As I said as well, D'aijeen has gone out to secure my necessities." there was a flick of D'ahl's graceful form in the mirrors as D'hein moved, just enough to note her blonde hair done up in a particular style. "So there it seems that we had all the makings of this conversation in the first few words. Very like you to blather, D'hein Tia, but do not try to teach me to do so."
"What do you mean, secure your necessities?" He marveled at the fact that he hadn't walked into a mirror. Though he was starting to get a headache from the fractured, uncomfortably bright world around him.
"She is the only one who D'Themia cannot scare away from interacting with me. I've been forced into a new career as a hermit, you see."
"D'Themia has you under house arrest? Really! Repugnant man! What could he possiblerch!... Ow." D'hein rubbed his bloodied nose, frowning into his reflection in a cracked mirror. "You have such a fragile home."
"It isn't difficult not to walk into walls, D'hein Tia. Just avoid your own face."
Holding his nose shut, D'hein Tia spun about, whacking mirrors with his flailing tail. Chuckling at the tickling sensations he felt in his face -- this in lieu of pain -- D'hein replied in nasally protest, "If there was a trick to it you should have told me! Courtesy, D'ahl."
"You can scarcely avoid walking into walls anyway." Her quirked features appeared in a number of mirrors, and D'hein looked about to get the best view of her. She was dressed in simple, warm peices of cloth tied about her by decorative straps. Decidedly unbecoming a woman of her stature, though it had a simple elegance that boasted a homely wealth-of-the-land that made D'hein smile. "Why does D'themia have you locked up in your home?"
"He did not miss my month-long absence, and discerns that I spent it with you," she said, with a dip in tone which D'hein hoped was not accusation. "As well, it seems that I have not been doing my tribal duties insomuch that I have not born a child for either Nunh."
D'hein huffed, "So he thinks that by cursing the rocks he can make the barren cliffs spring fruitful?"
"If you dare describe me in such a way again I will cut into your body until I find a nerve that feels pain and rip it out."
The golden-maned Tia recoiled away from everything at once, "Sorry."
The image of D'ahl reflected in the mirrors resolved and fell still, turning to him. She had her hair up, braided, fake glasses on her features. Arms on her hips, tip of her tail flicking quick switches behind her, she said, "You'll replace that mirror or I'll have your ears."
Distracted from the hostility, D'hein grimaced at the sight of her. "You're roleplaying D'aijeen's mother again, aren't you?" The hair, glasses and garb gave it away. D'ahl's skin, hair color, eye color, were all similar to that of the woman she was pretending to be.
The handcrafted doppelganger lifted her chin, "Is it your business? No. Neither D'aijeen nor I have made it so." The expressions were merely haughty, but the way her exposed shoulder and arms tensed, strong fingers digging into her own hips, evidenced deeper agitation caused by the subject.
"Now do not evade! It's time we had a talk about this!" He squared himself off before the image of D'ahl, realizing belatedly that he was probably just facing a mirror.
Meeting her gaze was like taking cinders to the eyes, though, and when she spoke he could almost hear the din of a burning furnace in her chest. "It is not time for any such thing. Perhaps time for you to leave."
"D'ahl, D'aijeen's mother is alive and present in the area. You don't think this game of yours will complicate-"
"Do not lecture me, D'hein Tia," the woman leaned forward, growled. "Games are for children. If the Witch of Sagolii has truly been unearthed, I do not think D'aijeen wants anything to do with her."
"And that's wrong! She should!" D'hein leaned forward as well, meeting D'ahl's challenge with the boldness that the situation required. "It's her mother! There needs to be something! It's not healthy otherwise!"
"There does not have to be anything there as long as I am fulfilling that role in her life."
"You know better!" D'hein pointed at her, "This incestuous game of yours can no more replace D'aijeen's mother than it can make up for your own inability to have children!"
The image of D'ahl in the mirror became very large very quickly, and D'ahl's shoulder slammed into D'hein's sternum before he realized he was looking at an actual person. Steely numbness spread from his chest to his gut, then appeared through his back, shoulders, and head as he slammed into a wall of mirrors that cracked behind him. They maintained their form, though, as he fell to the ground beneath them, his body unresponsive.
A lesser Tia might have groaned in pain, but as D'hein felt none, he said immediately, "That was not a very mature or lady-like response to-". A foot to the side of his head interrupted him, turning his face two one side and bearing his jaw into a sideways crater of glass.
D'ahl leaned on her raised knee, staring past her leg to where her bare foot held D'hein's head in submission. Her expression was dark, muscles all along her body standing out in dynamic crags. D'ahl no longer looked like D'aijeen's mother. The hair and glasses and similarities were there, but D'ahl was a much more powerful woman. And this degree of fury was beyond what he could imagine of the humble auditor.
Flexing her fingers and working her jaw like a gnawing animal, D'ahl said, "I should have had a child of my own twenty years ago. I would've given the Nunh fifty were I capable of even one. And yet, it was not deliberately that I sought to play this role for your daughter."
D'hein shifted under D'ahl, and she pushed down harder with her foot. His inability to feel pain did not mean he could not be injured, and he became suddenly afraid that she would break the mirror while his face was pressed to it. "You are aware that I am not in pain?"
"Is it pleasant?" She pressed harder.
He heard the mirror crack further. "No. I am quite uncomfortable."
"Close enough. It is not wise for you to speaking presently."
"Hm," He bit his lips, puffed out his cheeks against the ball of the woman's foot.
D'ahl smirked, a strange twist of the features that reminded D'hein of D'aijeen's mother, but the expression fled after a moment. The woman said, "Forgetting my own age, perhaps, I approached your daughter as an equal and initiated a romantic relationship successfully. I did not realize she saw me as a mother-figure until much later. I accidentally perverted her daughterly affections for me because I was oblivious to them. Assign me that sin if you wish."
"I do not judge," D'hein looked to one side, watching the scene in a mirror as though it were happening to someone else next to him. That poor fellow must've said something he shouldn't have. Still, perhaps it was wiser than maintaining silence. "Whether you sought it or not, you embrace it now."
"I feel whole," she said, and then declared fiercely, "I feel whole. How am I supposed to..." D'ahl choked as if the words were too thick for her throat. Her fingers curled into fists, her eyes flicked about the mirrors. Everywhere she looked, she was looking at herself pinning D'hein down. "Now that I've heard her cry to me, and my words have had power to calm her. I spent decades letting myself be abused by the Nunhs; I do not want to be that person again. I want to be whole."
"Having someone call you someone call you 'mother' does not suddenly transmute you into a different being."
"It does if she means it. And makes it true."
D'hein tried to sound authoritative, but came off as brooding, "This is not healthy for either of you."
D'ahl pulled off authoritative far better than the man beneath her heal, "If you think that then you did not know me very well before."
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