diannamaeve:
“I know….I know,” Dianna does not pertain to anger much in her life, she’s never found herself imbued with aggravation but it consumes her now in tandem with the hunger that resounds in her stomach, mixes with the grief in her heart and protrudes as a weapon. She’s unsure of who would be caught in the collateral of her grief but in the moment, swept up within it all, she’s not particularly concerned, only grounded as Amala’s forehead touches against hers in a rare display of softness from the Senator of Pluto. She doesn’t mean to crumble their relationship, it’s not like Dianna to fall apart, she’s kept it together for so long, but the mention of the marshal’s has her spiraling in a sad legato, “The marshal’s are already incapable! Amala, all of this, is too far out of our reach, we….” She shakes her head, then nods as though there’s this autonomous inner voice quelling her with reasoning, “We have to go,” she resonates Amala’s words, a deep sigh escaping her as she stands tall. “Please don’t stay this time,” it’s stated as is but translates to the matter that she can’t lose her too, she won’t.
Dianna is right. She was right and that is why they had to move. “There’s so many ways out of here.” It’s not right to ignore her plea, it’s really not. It’s been months and she can’t think about Halloween, butt especially not now when she knows those witches have to be around here somewhere. Amala wonders if they had a hand in this, too. If they’d slipped in and the leech had been with them the whole time. The thought makes her jaw set but the thought is there and gone when the blonde straightens up. “We’re going to have to split up, but listen to me, you will meet me at your doorstep later. I promise you that.” Forehead still to Dianna’s, her head tips and their mouths meet and there is nothing soft about it, it is desperate, it is a promise. “I have to look for something. I can’t leave without it. But the room that held the ceremony, there’s passages for the Pope to escape. You have to go.” She can’t just go, not withoutt first dealing with things herself, not without setting things right. She’ll never forgive herself if she doesn’t, no matter what it cost. “I won’t be too far behind.”













